Kyler Murray out for Second straight week
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/cardinals as Cardinals Send Clear Message on Kyler Murray’s Future. ARIZONA -- If they'll say it once, they'll say it a thousand times: Kyler Murray is the starting quarterback of the Arizona Cardinals.
For the second straight week, Jacoby Brissett brought an explosive element to the Arizona Cardinals' offense that has not existed with Kyler Murray.
The Arizona Cardinals will be without their QB1 for the second straight week as Kyler Murray continues to deal with an injury.
Cardinals QB Kyler Murray is expected to return to play after Arizona’s bye week for its Monday night Nov. 3 game at Dallas, per sources. Murray is is expected to miss his second straight game Sunday due to a foot injury, thrusting Jacoby Brissett into the starting role vs. the… pic.twitter.com/Q0GDW0G50f
At 2-4, the Arizona Cardinals ' 2025 season is already in danger of a complete free fall. Preventing an all-out collapse is going to be even harder without the Cardinals' starting quarterback.
Coach Jonathan Gannon said Monday that it's "to early to tell" if Murray (foot) will be able to play in the Cardinals ' next game Monday, Nov. 3 at Dallas following a Week 8 bye, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
A Super Bowl champ questioned Kyler Murray’s leadership, saying the Cardinals QB “just doesn’t bring it” on the field.
The Arizona Cardinals were without quarterback Kyler Murray for the second consecutive game. It was expected. They released their inactive list 90 minutes before kickoff against the Green Bay Packers at State Farm Stadium.