Arizona
Report: Cardinals QB Kyler Murray to Have Surgery on Jan. 3
With the Arizona Cardinals now at 4-11, it is almost time for the staff to start out shifting their focus in direction of the long run.
After all, present gamers and coaches will not have the ability to do this with two video games left on the schedule. Nevertheless, gamers already out (comparable to Kyler Murray) now have their concentrate on 2023.
It is now been precisely two weeks since Murray tore his ACL on Monday Evening Soccer in opposition to the New England Patriots. Colt McCoy quickly changed him earlier than struggling a concussion the next week, leaving third-string passer Hint McSorley to start out on Christmas Day in opposition to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Cardinals, having now misplaced 5 in a row, merely hope their franchise quarterback can return wholesome.
Murray was first reportedly going to attend till after Christmas to have the surgical procedure, permitting swelling to go down.
In the course of the broadcast final evening, NBC reported Murray would have the surgical procedure on Jan. 3. ESPN’s Josh Weinfuss was capable of verify.
“Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray may have surgical procedure on the ACL in his left knee on Jan. 3, a supply confirmed to ESPN. The operation can be carried out by Dr. Dan Cooper, the Cowboys’ staff doctor, in Dallas, the supply mentioned … The supply mentioned there is not a timeline on Murray’s return but.”
Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury wasn’t capable of supply a lot when talking with reporters on Monday, stating, “I simply know after the New 12 months, that is all I do know. I have not bought the precise date on it.”
Arizona performs the Atlanta Falcons and San Francisco 49ers to complete the season.
Observe All Cardinals on Fb
Subscribe to All Cardinals on YouTube
Arizona Cardinals Prime Tales
DeAndre Hopkins: I am Not a Complainer
Kliff Kingsbury Offers Harm Updates on McCoy, Hudson, Wilson, Others
Budda Baker Suffers Shoulder Fracture; Carried out for Season
Hint McSorley Studying After Loss