Cardinals QB Kyler Murray Listed as Doubtful for Game Against Ravens Despite Full Health Recovery
Despite quarterback Murray's full recovery from a torn ACL, Cardinals edge on side of caution, postponing his return to the field possibly until November as the team navigates a 1-6 season.
- Despite being 'fully healthy' from a torn ACL, QB Kyler Murray's return for the Arizona Cardinals is not expected to happen in Week 8 against the Baltimore Ravens.
- Murray's return is anticipated to occur either Nov. 5 on the road in Cleveland or Nov. 12's home game against the Falcons, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.
- The Cardinals have had a tough start to their season with a 1-6 record, but interim quarterback Joshua Dobbs has been credited for his consistent play, giving Arizona the advantage of not rushing Murray's return.
- Head coach Jonathan Gannon praised Murray's performance in practice, highlighting his explosive energy, accuracy, and good command of the offense.
- While Murray's status remains uncertain for the upcoming games, it's crucial to emphasize what his return could mean for the team given his strong performance prior to his injury.