Cardinals QB Kyler Murray carted off field vs. Patriots with knee injury
Only three snaps into Monday night's down, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray experienced a non-contact knee injury and was consequently hauled away the field.
NFL Organization Insider Ian Rapoport detailed the trepidation is Murray experienced a serious injury, and a X-ray and different tests are impending. Following the Cardinals' 27-13 misfortune to the New Britain Nationalists, lead trainer Kliff Kingsbury said it "doesn't look great," however the group would know more in the first part of the day.
Murray mixed and went down following a 3-yard run on the third play from scrimmage. He was at first assigned as problematic to return, yet the scene was troubling and he was precluded before long.
Encircled by partners, Murray was moved off the field and should have been visible with tears in his eyes prior to covering his head with a towel. He was supplanted by Yearling McCoy.
A double cross Expert Bowler in his fourth season, Murray missed two games recently with a hamstring injury and missed three a year prior with a lower leg illness. In the two examples, he completed the games he was harmed in prior to missing time. On Monday, the scene was far various and undeniably more troubling.
"It's difficult to see a player like Murray get injured," Loyalists lead trainer Bill Belichick said. "I want to believe that he's Fine."
The 25-year-old, who was the No. 1 in general pick in 2019 and marked a rewarding expansion this year, has finished 258 of 389 passes for 2,359 yards, 14 scores and seven captures with 415 yards hurrying and three additional scores this season.
"It's intense," Kingsbury said. "There's no question. You see groups go through it ever week, however you lose your starter on the third play of the game [it's tough], non-reach, it's only hard to keep a lookout. However, you need to have the option to bounce back and play the game."