Cardinals must continue with Jacoby Brissett as Kyler Murray heads to injured reserve with foot injury
The Arizona Cardinals beat the Dallas Cowboys 27-17, and the Cowboys are now 3-5-1. Colin Cowherd asks if the Cowboys are wasting Dak Prescott’s talent.
The Arizona Cardinals will continue to have Jacoby Brissett play under center — at least for the next four weeks.
Kyler Murray, the team’s franchise quarterback, was placed on injured reserve with a mid-foot sprain that he’s been battling since Week 5.
Head coach Jonathan Gannon, who saw Brissett lead his Arizona squad to its first win since Week 2 on "Monday Night Football" against the Dallas Cowboys, said it was a "collective decision" to have Murray go on IR. He added that the injury isn’t season-ending and that he hopes Murray can make a full recovery this year.
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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) warms up before the game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. (Jerome Miron/Imagn Images)
"I really do," he said, via ESPN. "We got a lot of ball to play, and one day at a time. And where he sits right now is he’s got to pour into his health bucket and get ready to get healthy."
While it’s never good for a franchise quarterback to land on IR, the Cardinals can’t complain after seeing what Brissett did against the Cowboys on Monday night. Dallas’ porous defense was exploited by the veteran journeyman, who threw for 261 yards and two touchdowns with a 115.1 passer rating in the 27-17 win.
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