South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Murray returns after COVID-19 bout

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Cardinals quarterbac­k Kyler Murray has returned to practice after missing nearly a week with COVID-19. Murray was in full pads for Saturday’s scrimmage in front of fans at State Farm Stadium. Coach Kliff Kingsbury said Murray had experience­d some mild symptoms but was able to attend meetings virtually during the quarterbac­k’s time away. Kingsbury said Murray would be limited at Saturday’s practice but wanted to be on the field with his teammates. “Obviously he’s been out of commission for five days, sitting around, trying to feel better,” Kingsbury said before practice. “We will see how he feels. If he does anything, it’ll be minimal football-wise. But he’s going to run and lift and try to get rolling again.” It’s been an eventful camp for Murray, who signed a $230.5 million, five-year deal just before practices started. He then dealt with the fallout after a strange addendum was discovered in the deal, which called for four hours of “independen­t study” during game weeks. Murray defended his work ethic a few days later and the Cardinals removed the addendum.

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