Jonathan Gannon: Kyler Murray remains Cardinals' starting QB when healthy

Jonathan Gannon: Kyler Murray remains Cardinals' starting QB when healthy

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Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon confirmed that quarterback Kyler Murray will return to the starting lineup once medically cleared, despite Jacoby Brissett's strong performance in Murray's absence. Brissett impressed with a 21-of-31 passing performance for 261 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-17 victory over the Cowboys, leading to public debate about whether he should remain the starter. Hall of Famer Troy Aikman is among those suggesting Brissett should continue as starter. However, Gannon stated there would be no change in plans, emphasizing that Murray will start if his foot injury heals in time for the upcoming game against the Seahawks.

Originally by https://www.nbcsports.com/authors/michael-david-smithon November 4, 2025
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