Kyler Murray says Cardinals’ tumultuous 2022 season ‘happened for a reason’ and ‘good will come out of’ it

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The Arizona Cardinals are a team in transition. They’ve just gone through an offseason where they cleaned house by firing head coach Kliff Kingsbury and watched as general manager Steve Keim stepped down due to health reasons. Now, they’re slated to begin the 2023 season with a first-time head coach (Jonathan Gannon) and GM (Monti Ossenfort). On top of that, their franchise quarterback, Kyler Murray, is recovering from a torn ACL he suffered late last season. 

Murray has largely been silent on the injury, but recently told the organization’s “Flight Plan” podcast that he’s hoping to turn it into something productive. 

“It’s got to be a positive. There really is no option for it to be a negative,” Murray said, via the team’s official website. “I feel you get your little grace period right after it happens, dwell on it, soak in it, let the feelings take over. After that, (expletive), we gotta go. Life doesn’t stop. The job doesn’t stop. And I’m not going to stop.”

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