Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray is reportedly unhappy with the organization after their loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the wild-card playoffs.
According to ESPN, Murray led the Cardinals to a remarkable 7-0 start.
According to the network, Murray’s peers have claimed that he is immature and self-centered. According to the NFL Network, the Cardinals expect Murray to become a better leader and that he should focus more on his maturity as well as his on-field body language.
The Cardinals are optimistic about Murray’s future, despite the ESPN report.
“Nothing has changed in our opinion or high regard for Kyler. As a team and Kyler individually have made great strides each year he has been in the league. “We are excited to continue this improvement in 2022, and we are excited that Kyler is the quarterback leading,” the team stated in a statement that was obtained by Pro Football Talk.
Murray completed 55.9%, 137 yards and no touchdowns in the 34-11 playoff loss against the Rams. He also had two interceptions. DeAndre Hopkins , the star quarterback, was not available. He was still out of action after Week 14.
Murray, who has been in the NFL for three seasons, could be eligible to extend his contract. Murray has one year remaining on his rookie contract, but the team could exercise a fifth-year option.