Arizona Cardinals running back David Johnson will undergo wrist surgery which is expected to sideline him 2-3 months, according to an ESPN report.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Johnson has decided to have wrist surgery this week, which is expected to keep him out of action for a good portion of the season. Schefter adds the Cardinals plan to place Johnson on injured reserve, though he could one of the two players they choose to activate later this season.

"It's always a huge blow to lose a top player but it's not the end of the world," Arians said at his Monday news conference. "We've got quality guys on our team. It's an opportunity for somebody to step up. David Johnson became David Johnson because of somebody's injury."

Arians was referring to Johnson's rookie season, when David took over as starter when Chris Johnson went down with a knee injury.

David Johnson likely is headed for injured reserve, but not necessarily for the season. NFL rules allow up to two players to be brought back from IR.

Arians said Monday that the injury occurred late in the third quarter of Sunday's 35-23 loss at Detroit, when Johnson was hit hard after a catch at the Lions' 3-yard line. The next and final time Johnson touched the ball, he fumbled at the Cardinals' 10-yard line.

Arians had said after the game that Johnson was injured on the fumble.

Kerwynn Williams and Andre Ellington are the primary running backs in Johnson's absence. Williams scored on a 3-yard run on Sunday. Arians said re-signing Chris Johnson "would be an option." Chris Johnson was released in the Cardinals' final roster cuts.

David Johnson was All-Pro at the newly created "flex" position last season and was second-team All-Pro at running back.

So big things were expected of him in this, his third, NFL season. He was on the cover of Sports Illustrated's season preview after leading the league in yards from scrimmage and touchdowns last season. Johnson was a favourite No. 1 pick for fantasy football fans.

He had set a goal of becoming the third player in NFL history with 1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 yards receiving in the same season. Johnson set an NFL record last season with 100 yards from scrimmage in each of the first 15 games of a season.

The injury news was a little better on starting left tackle D.J. Humphries, out one to two weeks with a strained knee.

John Wetzel will replace Humphries at left tackle. If Humphries' injury was more long term, the team might consider moving Jared Veldheer back to left tackle from the right side. But Wetzel is better at left tackle, Arians said.

As far the game goes, Arians blamed the loss on his best players.

"The way I told the players, our five-star players didn't play well enough to beat a team on the road," the coach said. "Our young players, on the positive side, played very, very well. ... I really expect our five-star players to bounce back pretty quick."

Chief among the disappointments was quarterback Carson Palmer, who threw three interceptions and took responsibility for the loss after the game.

Arians said Palmer placed "super pressure on himself to be perfect instead of just play."

"He didn't play very well. He knows he didn't play very well," Arians said. "I'm sure he'll bounce back."

Arians said the team's first-round draft pick, Haason Reddick, was outstanding in his start at inside linebacker. Reddick had six tackles, two assists, including a tackle for loss.

Arians noted that Arizona led 17-15 entering the fourth quarter.

"To have the lead going into the fourth quarter," he said, "we should win the game."

Detroit outscored Arizona 20-6 in the final period.