Kyler Murray's Latest Injury Report Seems To Be More Severe Than What The Cardinals Originally Thought
The Arizona Cardinals' disastrous season reached its worst point when quarterback Kyler Murray suffered a non-contact ACL tear in the December loss to the New England Patriots. Murray has since undergone successful surgery to repair his damaged left knee, but such an injury occurring deep into the season means he likely won't be ready for Week 1 of 2023.
NFL insider Ian Rapoport says that it shouldn't be a shock if Murray isn't out there on opening day, and it's possible that he may be out into the middle portion of the regular season.
«My understanding is he's going to take his time and make sure this thing is 100 percent right,» Rapoport said. «He is young, he's got a long career. He's not going to rush. So do not be surprised if we don't see him to start the season or maybe even by the midway point. This injury has to heal perfectly.»
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