The Arizona Cardinals ruled out running back Trey Benson for the 2025 season after a significant injury. The decision reshapes their backfield plans and puts pressure on depth and free-agency moves.
The Cardinals announced on December 10, 2025, that Trey Benson will miss the remainder of the season, and rehabilitation will keep him off the field until at least next spring.
The decision follows scans and medical consultation after the injury he suffered earlier in the season.
Cardinals are not activating RB Trey Benson; his season is over.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 10, 2025
Benson was viewed as a potential breakout option in Arizona’s backfield. The sixth-round pick had flashed early, showing power, burst, and a physical running style that intrigued the organization and fans alike.
But the injury derailed those hopes, and now the Cardinals must pivot without him for their playoff push.
Immediate fallout: backfield shakeup and roster implications
With Benson sidelined, the Cardinals likely will lean heavily on their veteran running backs and possibly seek reinforcements.
Current roster options, existing running backs, and backup plans will draw more carries, and the coaching staff might need to adjust the offense to reduce dependence on the run game.
Trey Benson will NOT be activated the rest of the season @PHNX_Cardinals pic.twitter.com/3iikuh7MWQ
— Bo Brack (@BoBrack) December 10, 2025
This scenario raises pressure on both starters and backups. Without Benson’s power-back trait, the offense could lose some diversity and unpredictability in rushing schemes.
It also puts a premium on pass protection and third-down conversions, especially in high-stakes games down the stretch.
Bigger picture: what this means for 2026 and beyond
Trey Benson was part of Arizona’s long-term plan to rejuvenate the backfield and build youth. His absence this year postpones those plans and may shift the team’s offseason priorities.
The Cardinals may have to consider free-agent running backs, trade market options, or increased investment in draft capital to compensate.
Trey Benson’s season is officially over.
Injured Sep. 24
IR Oct 1
Designated to return Nov 19
Window closed Dec 10— Bo Brack (@BoBrack) December 10, 2025
For Benson personally, recovery will be key.
The organization, fans, and analysts will want to see a full rehab and a strong 2026 training camp to re-evaluate his potential. With time and care, he could still be a key piece, but the path just got longer.