What are the Cardinals' options with Kyler Murray?
They can trade him, release him, or (less realistically) keep him.
NFL / Rumor Mill
With Kyler Murray's departure from the Arizona Cardinals appearing increasingly likely, speculation is growing about where the former No. 1 overall pick will continue his NFL career. Multiple teams are rumored to be interested, setting the...
Kyler Murray's future in Arizona has been a topic of discussion, especially after the Cardinals' GM, Monti Ossenfort, commented at the NFL Draft Combine. While a trade is financially beneficial for the Cardinals, Murray's preference for a release adds complexity. If released before March 15, the Cardinals would be responsible for a substantial portion of his salary. Potential landing spots include the Minnesota Vikings, who are not ready to commit to their 2024 first-round pick, J.J. McCarthy, and the Atlanta Falcons, where coach Kevin Stefanski has a history with shorter quarterbacks.
The Vikings could potentially sign Murray for a league minimum, with the Cardinals covering the balance of his existing contract. The Falcons' interest hinges on whether team president Matt Ryan prefers a more traditional quarterback. A healthy Murray on a one-year 'prove-it' deal could be a valuable asset for several teams. The situation is further complicated by Murray's injury history and performance, making teams hesitant to trade for him when a release is possible, allowing for contract negotiations on a more team-friendly deal.
They can trade him, release him, or (less realistically) keep him.
It gives him more control over choosing his next team.
The Minnesota Vikings and Atlanta Falcons have been mentioned as potential destinations.
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