Borger News-Herald

Murray, Cardinals agree to deal through 2028 season

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TEMPE, Ariz. — The drama is over and the decision is in: Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals have made a long-term commitment to each other with a new contract that would keep the quarterbac­k in the desert through the 2028 season.

The two-time Pro Bowl selection was taken with the No. 1 overall pick out of Oklahoma after he won the Heisman Trophy and has largely delivered in his quest to make the Cardinals a better franchise.

The team announced the new contract on Thursday. ESPN reported that the contract could be worth $230.5 million, with $160 million guaranteed.

Murray’s agent, Erik Burkhardt, didn’t immediatel­y return a message seeking comment.

Murray’s new contract puts him on par with other young star quarterbac­ks throughout the league like Buffalo’s Josh Allen, who signed a deal worth more than $250 million last season. Murray will make an average of more than $46 million per season, which is similar to other elite quarterbac­ks such as Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers, Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes and Allen.

Listed at just 5-foot10, some around the NFL worried the 24-year-old Murray was too short to be a dominant pro quarterbac­k, but his stats through three seasons prove otherwise.

He’s completed nearly 67% of his passes through 46 career games for 11,480 yards and 70 touchdowns while rushing for 1,786 yards and 20 TDs. Murray is particular­ly good at extending plays with his feet, using his scrambling ability for spectacula­r gains.

Arizona had a 5-10-1 record during his rookie season in 2019 but the Cardinals improved to 11-6 last season before losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Wild Card round.

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