Murray’s last preseason promotion was also against the Chiefs.
For the Quarterback from Arizona Cardinals Kyler Murray, playing in the preseason has not been something for a while. In the preseason opener on Saturday evening in State Farm Stadium against the Chiefs of Kansas City, that changes. The starters of the cardinals will play, including Murray.
Murray has not been playing in a preseason game since 2021. It was against the Chiefs in the team’s second season match.
In 2022, head coach Kliff Kingsbury kept him out of the preseason. In 2023 he recovered from a torn ACL and last year the cardinals did not play their well -known starters.
And the last time Murray played in the preseason, things didn’t go well. He called it ‘a bad game’, speaking with Dani Sureck.
Murray was fired twice and completed only one pass for two meters on four attempts.
That had no influence on his season because he was the favorite to win the MVP for the first half of the year.
Murray takes the pass in pass and chooses to just see it as an opportunity to get live repetitions.
“I make it no more than what it is,” he said Sureck. “If you play well, what did it mean? If you play badly, you feel bad about your performance and it lingers for the next two or three weeks until you can get back.”
He may not get any more action for the season.
In the coming week, the cardinals will have a joint exercise with the Denver Broncos, where starters usually get game-like repetitions, so Gannon will have to decide whether the starters will play in the game next Saturday. Starters almost never play in last preseason matches.
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