Houston Chronicle

Murray, Cards agree on deal

- WIRE REPORTS

TEMPE, Ariz. — The drama is over and the decision is in: Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals have made a longterm 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-foot-10, 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 percent of his passes through 46 games for 11,480 yards and 70 touchdowns while rushing for 1,786 yards and 20 TDs.

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 Rams in the NFC Wild Card round.

The deal brings an end to a strange, passiveagg­ressive offseason contract squabble. At one point, Murray wiped his social media accounts of all references to the Cardinals and it wasn’t clear whether the franchise was ready to make a long-term investment.

The two sides appeared to be on a path toward reconcilia­tion over the past few months. GM Steve Keim said that there was “zero chance” Murray would be traded.

The Cardinals had already picked up Murray’s fifth-year option.

Rosen to sign with Browns

The Cleveland Browns reached an agreement Thursday with free agent quarterbac­k Josh Rosen on a one-year contract, giving them another veteran as they await a ruling on Deshaun Watson, a person familiar with the negotiatio­ns told the Associated Press.

Rosen, who was on Cleveland’s radar before the 2018 draft, will officially sign the contract Friday, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the team has not announced the deal.

The 25-year-old Rosen worked out this week for the Browns along with A.J. McCarron as they make contingenc­y plans in case Watson is suspended by the NFL.

Watson is facing a possible NFL suspension after being accused by two dozen female massage therapists of sexual misconduct during sessions while the threetime Pro Bowler played for the Houston Texans.

If Watson is suspended, the Browns intend to go with veteran Jacoby Brissett as their starter and Rosen as his backup.

Falcons’ Jones lands on PUP list

Atlanta Falcons linebacker Deion Jones, whose status for the opening of training camp had been uncertain following offseason shoulder surgery, was placed on the physically unable to perform list Thursday.

Jones, a second-round draft pick from LSU in 2016, started all 16 games and had 137 tackles in 2021.

 ?? John McCoy/Associated Press ?? Arizona Cardinals quarterbac­k Kyler Murray’s new contract could be worth $230.5 million.
John McCoy/Associated Press Arizona Cardinals quarterbac­k Kyler Murray’s new contract could be worth $230.5 million.

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