Kyler Murray Embraces 'Call of Duty' Criticism with New Partnership
The Arizona Cardinals quarterback officially partners with the video game franchise, turning a long-standing meme into a promotional opportunity.
- Kyler Murray announced his official partnership with 'Call of Duty,' humorously crediting internet trolls for the opportunity.
- The partnership announcement follows years of jokes linking Murray's on-field performance dips to the release of new 'Call of Duty' games and Double XP weekends.
- In 2022, a controversial contract clause required Murray to dedicate time to football study, fueling rumors about his gaming habits.
- Murray's performance this season has been strong, with a notable win against the San Francisco 49ers, challenging the narrative of gaming affecting his play.
- The new 'Black Ops 6' game is set to release on October 25, and fans are eager to see if the 'Call of Duty' theory holds true this season.