Silent Rift: Why Kyler Murray and Cardinals GM Haven’t Communicated Since Season’s End, Sparking QB Shakeup Speculation
But a season-ending ACL tear in 2022 disrupted that momentum. Although he received an extension that’s now making trading Murray more difficult for the Cardinals, he didn’t achieve the same success in OC Drew Petzing’s run-heavy offense that he enjoyed in Kliff Kingsbury’s spread passing attack.
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Simply cutting Murray outright would result in a dead cap hit of at least $54 million, according to ESPN. On the contrary, if Arizona trades him when the new league year begins, it could reportedly save approximately $35 million in cap space.



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