Cardinals don't activate QB Kyler Murray for Sunday's game - ESPN
TEMPE, Ariz. — Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray does not have an official injury designation, but still was not activated for Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Murray has not played since suffering a torn ACL in December. He was designated to return from the physically unable to perform list Oct. 18, giving the Cardinals until Nov. 8 to activate Murray to the 53-man roster.
On Friday, Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon did not rule out the possibility of Murray making his season debut this weekend.
«We'll see,» coach Gannon said when asked if Murray would be active on game day.
Murray did not have a practice designation Thursday or Friday. On Wednesday he was listed as practicing in full. Gannon said Murray is «fully healthy.»
Despite Murray's improved health, the Cardinals will stick with Joshua Dobbs at quarterback.
Information from ESPN's Josh Weinfuss was used in this report.