Cardinals QB Kyler Murray Expected to Return Mid-November, Future Contract Decisions Remain Uncertain
Murray's potential early return could be hindered by his physical readiness and commitment to ongoing rehabilitation, putting the $29.9 million in salary compensation that becomes guaranteed next March at risk; recent performance of Cardinals team further piles pressure on decision making.
- Kyler Murray, the Cardinals' quarterback, is expected to return to the field in mid-November following ACL surgery, with potential early returns in the weeks leading up to that date. The exact timing hinges on his physical and mental readiness.
- Murray's possible return carries notable implications for his $29.9 million salary compensation, which becomes guaranteed in March 2024 if he cannot pass a physical by then. As a result, his playing time upon returning could be dictated by these financial considerations.
- The Cardinals currently have a poor record of 1-5 under their starting quarterback Joshua Dobbs, which adds pressure on the decision making process around Murray's return.
- Kyler Murray's contribution to the team extends beyond the game field as he has been actively participating in all meetings with the new coaching staff.
- The future of Murray within the Cardinals' organization remains part of wider ongoing evaluations, with even trading scenarios being considered. However, successful performance post return would simplify the decision, making it easier for the Cardinals to plan their long-term strategies.