It looks like Arizona Cardinals and QB Kyler Murray have ultimately made peace and wiped the slate clean as they are working to make a new deal. The quarterback’s social media scrub was on a high-rise as it grabbed the interest of the netizens, which led to a big confusion over what the true deal was.
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The back-and-forth turmoil among both entities has finally come to a layoff as both Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals have worked out the matter, the shift forward for the betterment of the franchise and the athlete as well.
Did Kyler Murray & the Cardinals come to a settlement?
NFL Insider Jane Slater is reporting that ‘everything is copacetic’ and this situation has buffed itself out among the Cardinals and Murray.
As everyone is back on the same page, both entities are working out over the athlete’s 5th-year option as he completes his 3rd season, or agreeing to the terms of a new long-term deal. At the moment, the quarterback has a year left in his rookie contract.
When did this all start?
This situation arose when the Cardinals lost to the LA Rams by 11-34 in the Wild-Card round; This defeat embarrassed Murray, and he was disheartened with the franchise as well. The quarterback also thinks he’s being drawn up as a scapegoat. This also led to some sources saying to Chris Mortensen, which labeled the athlete as immature and self-centered.
Where’s it headed?
Despite the acrimony, the Cardinals expect things to calm down and Murray is their QB.
Select veterans hope to reach Murray on how he handle adversity better.
Coach Kliff Kingsbury also is self-scouting where he can provide better alternatives for QB.— Chris Mortensen (@mortreport) February 13, 2022
Moreover, sources have been reporting that some veterans may have reached out to the athlete to deal with the adversity. Even coach Kingsbury is also seeking to encourage the athlete.
The Cardinals franchise also expects the situation to get under control. After this event, he cleared away all the quotations and traces of the Cardinals from his social media.
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— Kyler Murray (@K1) February 14, 2022
Amid the chaos, Kyler took to social media and released a statement over the recent circumstances: He explains that “All of this nonsense is not what I’m about, never has been and never will be. Anyone who has ever stepped between those lines with me knows how hard I go.”
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In the end, the athlete assures he will continue to grow and get better, despite the rough ending to his 2021 run.
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