ARIZONA CARDINALS

Cardinals activate Beanie Wells from PUP list

Aug 7, 2012, 3:24 PM | Updated: 8:55 pm

The Cardinals are getting healthier.

The team removed running back Beanie Wells from the PUP list Tuesday, allowing him to participate in the team’s morning walk-through.

“Going through everything as a team, getting the ball, doing a little but of cutting,” Wells said of what he did.

Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt said every little bit Wells can do right now will help him get back into the swing of things.

“I think it’s important right now that he gets back into the flow of the walk-throughs,” he said. “There’s a lot of things you can do, whether it’s protection pickups, footwork, those kind of things.”

Wells said he is likely to take it slowly this week as the team is practicing against the Kansas City Chiefs, adding that he’ll probably open it up more when the team returns to Flagstaff.

“I think if we were at home going against our defense I’d probably more full go,” he said. “But who knows, we may pick up stuff as the week goes on.”

The (now) 24-year-old former Ohio State star has been on the Physically Unable to Perform list since the opening of training camp due to offseason knee surgery, but both he and the coaches have maintained a lack of concern over him possibly missing anything more than a few training camp practices.

In other words, he has always been expected to be ready for the September 9 season opener against the Seahawks.

Wells ran for a career-high 1,047 yards and 10 touchdowns last season, and will be counted on to once again carry the load out of the backfield along with second-year pro Ryan Williams, who is also recovering from an injury.

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