Kenyan Drake Healthy, Set To Carry The Load Against 49ers

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The sight of Kenyan Drake in a walking boot on Aug. 24 led to plenty of outside worry and speculation, but the Cardinals running back never shared those concerns.


While Drake missed more than a week of practice, he returned last Thursday and will be ready to go in the season opener on Sunday against the 49ers.


"To be honest, I was out the boot in like two days," Drake said. "The boot wasn't much of a concern. I guess it was something that wasn't really public, so people didn't know if I had it on or not."


Drake said he would have been back at practice sooner if an illness didn't keep him sidelined.


"I was supposed to practice like Tuesday, Wednesday, but I didn't get to make my grand debut until (Thursday)," Drake said. "That was a little delayed, but other than that, everything else was fine."


For the first time in his NFL career, Drake is poised to enter the season as a clear-cut featured back. He earned it after a scintillating eight-game debut with the Cardinals to end 2019, and this is an important year for him individually as he plays the season on the transition tag.


"When he got here last year, I think he knew this was kind of his chance," coach Kliff Kingsbury said. "Either he was going to play at a high level or not have a ton more opportunities. He took it and ran with it. I'm excited to see what he can do. He has the mindset of one of the top guys (at his position). He thinks he can be that and we're very high on what he can do in this system."


When asked about his long-awaited bellcow role, Drake turned the attention to the Cardinals' 2-11-1 record in September the past four seasons and his desire to help change those early-season fortunes.


"I want to be a part of this turnaround, to help this team continue to reach the goals that they want to reach," Drake said. "It starts with this Sunday against the 49ers. I want to go out there, play up to my ability, help the people around me, handle my 1/11th, obviously, and just continue to play to the standard that I hold myself to."

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