Cardinals' Kyler Murray bullish on team’s chances in 2023: 'The sky is the limit'
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Arizona Cardinals signal-caller Kyler Murray was the No. 1 overall draft pick in 2019, and has since been named to two Pro Bowls. But, the Cardinals have only had one winning season since Murray has taken over the starting quarterback duties.
Arizona is coming off a four-win season. Despite drafting Ohio State standout Paris Johnson in April and signing linebacker Kyzir White, and other key players during the early portion of free agency, the Cardinals are widely expected to once again be one of the worst teams in the NFL this upcoming season.
But, from Murray's point of view, his team is in a prime position to have a competitive 2023 campaign.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray warms up before playing against the Los Angeles Chargers at State Farm Stadium, Nov 27, 2022, Glendale, Ariz. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports, File)
But, Murray will have to get healthy if he wants to contribute to any potential surprise season in Arizona.
He tore an ACL late last season and was sidelined for the final six games. He underwent reconstructive surgery to repair the injury in January.
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ACL injuries typically require a minimum of eight months of recovery time, meaning Murray may not be ready to play in Week 1 this season. But, this week, he said his goal is to be ready by the season's opening week.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray walks off the field after facing the Los Angeles Chargers, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2022, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)
"As far as the chip on my shoulder, like what type of energy I’m coming with


