We’re getting closer to seeing quarterback Kyler Murray back with the Arizona Cardinals this year.
Murray returned to practice this week after he tore his ACL in his right knee last December. With his return to practice, the Cardinals have three weeks to activate him to their roster.
Based on how everything has gone so far, it’s only a matter of time before Murray gets activated. Per ESPN’s Josh Weinfuss, Murray has already taken some first-team reps and has been in the huddle with the other starters.
This week, the Cardinals began to implement their plan to get Kyler Murray prepared to play again.
He’s already taken some first-team reps and worked in the huddle with the starters.
More on Murray’s first couple days of practice: https://t.co/IO5xarwuYH
— Josh Weinfuss (@joshweinfuss) October 20, 2023
He’s still a little bit away from returning but it’s still great to see him back with his teammates.
Josh Dobbs will continue to be the starting quarterback until Murray is deemed ready.
The Cardinals’ next game will be against the Seattle Seahawks this Sunday afternoon. Kickoff will be at 4:05 p.m. ET and it’ll be regionally televised by Fox.