After missing two weeks with a painful turf toe injury, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kevin Kolb was able to practice on a limited basis this week and is listed as "Questionable" on the team's final injury report of the week.
Kolb took snaps from center and was able to throw, but was reported to be moving "gingerly" and will not start against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, and could spent a third straight game on the inactive list, with Richard Bartel serving as the No. 2.
Starting duties will once again fall to second-year quarterback John Skelton, who has led the previously 1-6 Cardinals on a two-game winning streak. A 2010 fifth-round pick out of Fordham who completed less than 50 percent of his pass attempts in five appearances as a rookie, Skelton has completed 41-of-75 pass attempts for 537 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions during his opportunity to prove that he's a legitimate NFL starting quarterback.
For more on the Cardinals quarterback situation, check out Revenge of the Birds.


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