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Arians and his torn rotator cuff

Even Bruce Arians ended up with a significant injury this season.

The injuries hit the Cardinals much harder in 2016 -- when they used a total of 70 players during the 16 games -- than 2015 -- when the total was 56. (The 70 players that appeared in at least one game was the most for the Cardinals, in fact, since they used 74 during the 2005 season.) That list, of course, doesn't include Arians, but that doesn't mean he wasn't hurt.

And we're not talking his two separate hospital stints either. No, this was an injury -- a torn rotator cuff, in fact, which Arians confirmed to azcentral's Dan Bickley. Arians said his left rotator cuff was "torn completely through" when wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald hugged him in celebration of Chandler Catanzaro's game-winning field goal in Seattle on Christmas Eve.

Arians had hinted at such. In his final press conference, Arians noted "my shoulder that Larry screwed up. I just got it injected and will see if I have surgery on it." He jokingly said Fitz would pay if he couldn't golf, but apparently, Arians is making do on the course. (We'll see how -- if -- he can get it done next week in the Waste Management Phoenix Open pro-am.) And unlike Fitzgerald, who wanted to let his body heal before making a decision about playing in 2017 (no decision yet), Arians knows he'll be around in 2017, regardless of his shoulder situation.

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