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Some breaking news here from Bank of America Stadium as Arizona's Pro Bowl wide receiver Anquan Boldin is inactive for tonight's game with a hamstring injury. Steve Breaston gets the start while Jerheme Urban will be the team's third receiver.

Also inactive for the Cardinals are cornerback Eric Green, linebacker Victor Hobson, tackles Elliot Vallejo and tackle Brandon Keith, defensive tackle Alan Branch, tight end Ben Patrick. Brian St. Pierre is the third quarterback.

For the Panthers, wide receiver Dwayne Jarrett will get a jersey tonight. He's active, while D.J. Hackett is not.

Carolina's other inactives include wide receiver Kenneth Moore, guard Mackenzy Bernadeay, defensive tackle J'Vonne Parker and Darwin Walker, linebacker Adam Seward and safety Quinton Teal. Matt Moore is the third quarterback.

The Walker decision is interesting considering he has more playoff experience than any other player on the Carolina roster with 12 career starts. But the Panthers are going with rookie Nick Hayden over Walker.

http://carolinagrowl.com/SteveReed/archive/2009/01/10/pre-game-update-wr-boldin-expected-to-give-it-a-go.aspx

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