The Arizona Cardinals have undergone significant transformations this NFL offseason, following a challenging 2022 season that saw them secure just four victories, finish last in the NFC West, and lose their star quarterback to injury.
Kyler Murray’s season was cut short due to a torn ACL, a serious setback for a quarterback whose playmaking ability heavily depends on mobility and agility on the field.
While Murray remains a skilled and promising talent, he has openly admitted to feeling uncertain about his confidence when the time comes to return to action for Arizona.
Kyle Odegard of Compare.bet reported that Murray recently crossed paths with Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow at a UFC event, where the two discussed their experiences with ACL injuries.
Burrow shared his journey of overcoming initial hesitation in the pocket, and Murray acknowledged that regaining full confidence will take time but remains optimistic about returning to his previous form.
At this point, no specific timeline has been set for Murray’s comeback, as he continues to focus on strengthening his knee and preparing for a return to the game.
The Cardinals, however, may face another tough season ahead, especially after parting ways with five-time All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins and losing J.J. Watt to retirement.