Kyler Murray Poised for Return to Cardinals, Boosting Hopes After Poor Season Performance
Murray's Return to Active Roster Anticipated for Sunday's Game Against Atlanta Falcons After Nearly a Year Recovering from Torn ACL
- Quarterback Kyler Murray is set to return to the Arizona Cardinals potentially in time for Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons, after nearly a year-long recovery from a torn ACL injury.
- Murray's potential appearance comes as a much-needed boost following the Cardinals' woeful season performance, which currently stands at a record of 1-8, the latest loss being a 27-0 defeat to the Cleveland Browns.
- In Murray's absence, rookie QB Clayton Tune has struggled to make an impact, contributing to the Cardinals' dire season, with the team averaging a staggering 15.7-point deficit during their six-game losing streak.
- Despite challenges with injuries across the team, including top two RBs James Conner and Emari Demercado, the Cardinals' decision for Murray's return signifies faith in his health and rehabilitation progress.
- Although Murray's expected return is being lauded, the Cardinals head coach, Jonathan Gannon, cautions that the star QB's playing style may initially be different, particularly in relation to his traditionally robust rushing performances.