Arizona Cardinals star quarterback Kyler Murray missed most of last season as he continued to recover from a torn ACL, but it sounds like one of his teammates is expecting big things from him this upcoming season.
During a recent appearance on the NFL Network, Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride had some high praise for Kyler Murray after his return from his ACL injury and he even went as far as to suggest that Murray could win the MVP Award this upcoming season.
“This is my third year with him now and he seems more motivated than ever,” McBride said according to NFL.com. “He’s a guy who’s bringing everyone together, we’re throwing every weekend, we’re getting everyone together. He’s in the building first one in and last one out. He’s one of those guys who’s doing everything the right way. This is the most confident I’ve seen him. This is the first year I’ve been fully healthy with him — he’s fully healthy — I think everything is trending the right way. He has a ton of weapons out there and I have full confidence that he’s capable of an MVP season.”
This will be Murray’s first full season since 2021 after he missed portions of both the 2022 and 2023 seasons with his ACL injury.
[NFL.com]

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