The Arizona Cardinals signed Kyler Murray to a five-year, $230.5 million deal last offseason and the team is reportedly hoping to see it through.
On Monday, The Athletic’s Dianna Russini shared that “While there are teams that could be interested in trading for Arizona QB Kyler Murray, I was told the organization is not shopping him.” Adding, “Murray is expected to play for Arizona over the next few weeks.”
Murray started the season on the PUP list after tearing his ACL in 2022 and is still within the 21-day practice window after returning to practice on Oct. 18th. The two-time Pro Bowl QB was listed as practicing in full on Wednesday and Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon said Murray is “fully healthy.”
With that said, the Cards still elected to go with Josh Dobbs on Sunday, prompting some to believe the team could be looking to move Kyler ahead of the deadline.
However, it seems like we’re not far off from seeing Murray in AZ’s new threads this year.