Report: Kyler Murray and the Cardinals settle their differences

The defeat of the Cardinals in the wild card round seemed to represent the end of Kyler Murray in Arizona. However, after a public exchange, club and quarterback have managed to patch up their differences.

As reported by Jane Slater, of NFL Network, Murray and the Cardinals are “on the same page” and intend to put the problems behind them. The insider added that the atmosphere between the two parties is very good.

Finally, he explained that los Cardinals they are willing to exercise the fifth-year clause in Murray’s rookie deal. According to information from USA Today, said agreement would give the Oklahoma graduate an approximate of 23 million for the 2023 season.

In three years as a professional, Murray has a record of 22-23-1, 1,057 passes, 11,480 yards, 70 touchdowns, 34 interceptions and a rating of 93.9.

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The timeline of the lawsuit

After the Rams eliminated Arizona in the first phase of the 2021 playoffs, Kyler Murray removed all content of your social networks related to the Cardinals.

This action was interpreted as a sign that the passer was fed up and it was reported that Murray was upset with the club after the result and the treatment he received after the meeting. For his part, it was rumored that Arizona wasn’t satisfied with the QB’s attitude.

After the disclosure of said information, through a press release Murray denied have had run-ins with the Cardinals. “All this nonsense that has been said about me, it’s not who I really am, never have been and never will be,” he said.

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