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0:42Is This A Thing: Cardinals Are Better Without Kyler Murray
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10:015 Potential Landing Spots For Kyler Murray
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1:04Long-Term Future for QB Kyler Murray Cloudy
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1:21Breaking News: QB Kyler Murray (Foot) Placed On IR
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1:13Cardinals Without Kyler Murray for Another Week
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1:28Ran Carthon goes 'Southern Dad' mode on Kyler Murray: Cardinals QB needs to be accountable
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0:59Primetime Games Not Kind to Kyler Murray
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0:44More Name or Game: Kyler Murray?
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1:33Week 10 NFL Picks: Cardinals at Seahawks
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4:40Jacoby Brissett And The Cardinals Snap 5-Game Losing Streak
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1:09The Cowboys On The Brink After MNF Loss
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1:58Cardinals Sound Off After Snapping 5-Game Skid
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1:14What Moves Will Jerry Jones Make At Trade Deadline
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0:58Will Cowboys Be Active At Trade Deadline After Loss On MNF
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1:10Should Cardinals Make Change At QB After MNF Win?
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0:41Cardinals Offense Exposes Cowboys Defense On MNF
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| Regular Season | 110 | 161 | 68.3 | 962 | 192.4 | 6 | 3 | 88.6 |
Top Kyler Murray News
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Cardinals' Kyler Murray: Future in Arizona in limbo
Murray, who was placed on injured reserve Wednesday due to a mid-foot sprain, is not expected to start again if he returns this season, "absent injury to Jacoby Brissett," Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
While the Cardinals haven't explicitly indicated Brissett will remain their starting quarterback for the remainder of the season, head coach Jonathan Gannon implied Tuesday that Brissett would have started Week 10 in Seattle even if Murray was fully healthy. The Cardinals then deactivated Murray a day later, and though he'll be eligible to return from IR beginning in Week 14, he looks like he could be ticketed for backup duties so long as Brissett stays healthy and continues to direct a productive offense. With that in mind, Rapoport suggests Murray may have played his last game with Arizona, potentially making the 28-year-old signal-caller a trade or cut candidate during the upcoming offseason. Murray is already fully guaranteed $36.8 million for 2026, and he'll be guaranteed an additional $19.5 million in base salary for 2027 if he remains on the roster through March 16.
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Cardinals' Kyler Murray: Won't start Sunday
Arizona head coach Jonathan Gannon announced that Jacoby Brissett will start Sunday's game in Seattle instead of Murray (foot), Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
After Monday's 27-17 win over the Cowboys, Gannon suggested that Murray would return to the starting role once fully recovered from a mid-foot sprain that has sidelined him for three straight games. However, John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7 FM relays that Gannon appeared to do an about-face on those comments a day later during a radio appearance, with the coach noting that he made the decision to go with Brissett as his starter in Week 10 even if Murray was 100 percent healthy. The coach made no declarations on his plans at quarterback beyond Week 10, but if Brissett continues to lead the offense effectively in Seattle, he could retain the No. 1 job. Murray was a limited practice participant in Week 9 prep, and it's unclear how close he might be to fully putting the foot injury behind him. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Murray was initially provided estimated recovery timelines ranging from 4-to-8 weeks, but he's already missed the lower end of that range. Gannon also acknowledged that Murray could still be a candidate for injured reserve, despite Murray not being officially ruled out from serving as Brissett's backup or as an emergency No. 3 quarterback in Week 10.
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Cardinals' Kyler Murray: Moving to injured reserve
Coach Jonathan Gannon announced Wednesday that the Cardinals are placing Murray (foot) on injured reserve, Darren Urban of the team's official site reports.
One day removed from Gannon naming Jacoby Brissett as Arizona's starting QB for Week 10, Murray now will be sidelined for the rest of November due to the mid-foot sprain that has kept him out since he suffered it Week 5. Brissett will continue to lead the offense for the foreseeable future, while Gannon told Tyler Drake of ArizonaSports.com that Murray has a chance to return this season. Murray's first opportunity to do so will be Sunday, Dec. 7 against the Rams.
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Cardinals' Kyler Murray: Still in line to start
Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon said after Monday's 27-17 win over the Cowboys that Murray (foot) will remain the team's starting quarterback once fully healthy, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Jacoby Brissett was once again impressive Monday while filling in for Murray under center, leading Arizona to a primetime win while throwing for multiple scores for the third contest in a row. Brissett's performance has seemingly created a quarterback controversy in Arizona, though Gannon tried to end that chatter with a clear statement that Murray remains atop the depth chart. Murray has yet to record a full practice since suffering a mid-foot sprain, so it remains unclear if he'll be ready to return Week 10 against Seattle.
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Cardinals' Kyler Murray: Officially inactive again
Murray (foot) is listed as inactive Monday at Dallas, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Murray hasn't been able to upgrade to full participation in practice due to a mid-foot sprain that he initially suffered Week 5 against the Titans, and he'll now be sidelined for a third straight game while Jacoby Brissett continues to lead the Cardinals offense and Kedon Slovis serves as the backup. Murray's next chance for game action is this coming Sunday at Seattle.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-10, 207 lbs |
| Birthplace: Bedford, TX |
| Age: 28 |
| School: Oklahoma |
| Experience: 7 |





















