Cardinals Lose Starting OT vs Bills

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ARIZONA -- The Arizona Cardinals saw starting right tackle Jonah Williams go down with an injury during their Week 1 matchup against the Buffalo Bills before he was eventually ruled out for the game with a knee ailment.
Williams suffered a knee injury on the final play of the first quarter, which was Arizona's second drive. He had to be helped off the field. He was first designated as questionable before later being ruled out the rest of the way in Orchard Park.
#AZCardinals RT Jonah Williams down after that final play of the first quarter. Reached for his right leg/knee.
— Darren Urban (@Cardschatter) September 8, 2024
Williams' backup is veteran Kelvin Beachum.
Williams signed a two-year, $30 million deal with the Cardinals in free agency this offseason after the organization moved Paris Johnson to the left side of the line.
Williams was previously a left tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals before moving to the right side in 2023. He - along with the other Arizona starters - did not play during any of the Cardinals' three preseason games.
“It’s an exciting place as an organization,” Williams said earlier this offseason.
“There’s a positive energy, sort of a positive atmosphere here, and I feel it’s a team on an upward trajectory. I was fortunate to be part of something like that in Cincinnati and it’s just a lot of fun."
At least for today, Arizona will be without their starting right tackle the rest of the way.

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