Cardinals placing QB Kyler Murray on IR
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Murray might have played his last game in the desert — if so, the Cardinals are looking for a long-term solution again.
The Arizona Cardinals placed quarterback Kyler Murray on injured reserve Wednesday, meaning he'll miss at least four more games with a sprained foot that's sidelined him since Week 5.
But now that Murray has officially been benched by the Cards for Jacoby Brissett -- his foot injury has to be a big reason here but still -- there are some fans wondering if he's finally at the point of leaving football for baseball, since he was drafted ninth overall by the Athletics in the 2018 draft.
This comes in wake of the Cardinals placing quarterback Kyler Murray on injured reserve, who will now miss at least the next four games with his foot injury. Jacoby Brissett will start for Arizona while Kedon Slovis appears to be the No. 2.
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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray is going on injured reserve because of a nagging foot injury that's caused him to miss the past three games. Coach Jonathan Gannon made the announcement Wednesday,
Kyler Murray will now be out for at least the next four weeks. Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon told reporters in his Wednesday press conference that Murray is going to be placed on injured reserve due to his foot injury.
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