Cardinals Eye Trade for Kyler Murray Following Disappointing Season
The Arizona Cardinals are likely to trade quarterback Kyler Murray as the team continues to reorganize after a poor 2025 season. The organization is actively seeking a trade partner, with reports indicating they intend to part ways with the 28-year-old player, despite a recent head coaching change. Murray, who has struggled with injuries and inconsistent performance, is set to have guaranteed salaries that make trading him by March 15 advantageous for the team's salary cap. As they move forward, the Cardinals seem poised to secure Jacoby Brissett as their starting option.
By the Numbers- Murray's 2027 base salary guarantees $19.5 million after March 15, 2026.
- Trading Murray before June 1 would save the Cardinals $34.74 million against the cap.
While the Cardinals appear set on trading Murray, speculation remains regarding potential interest from other teams and the implications for their future roster moves.
State of Play- The Cardinals fired head coach Jonathan Gannon and hired Mike LaFleur as their new offensive leader.
- Murray's performance in 2025 was marred by injury, leading to the Cardinals finishing with a 3-14 record.
The Cardinals will likely prioritize trading Murray before the March deadline, as failure to do so could result in significant cap penalties. Meanwhile, securing Jacoby Brissett as the starter may lead to other teams showing interest in his services.
Bottom LineThe Cardinals face a crucial decision regarding Kyler Murray's future; trading him not only eases their cap situation but signals a fresh start for a franchise aiming to rebuild after several disappointing seasons.
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