Former Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray has monster day in Arizona Cardinals’ loss

Kyler Murray was coming off a bye week and Murray looked like he had built up energy on Sunday. He had a monster day for Arizona.

Kyler Murray was coming off a bye week and Murray looked like he had built up energy on Sunday. The former Oklahoma quarterback had a monster day in the Arizona Cardinals’ 34-31 loss to the Miami Dolphins.

Murray got things started early.

In the second-quarter, he found former Texas A&M teammate Christian Kirk for a 56-yard bomb for a touchdown.

As the game went on, Tua Tagovailoa dueled Murray out in the desert. The two went back-and-forth for much of the game.

Arizona fell behind 24-17 at halftime. Right out of the half, Murray scored 14-straight points to give Arizona the lead.

With Tagovailoa and the Dolphins charging late, Murray picked up a huge first down before Arizona missed a game-tying field goal.

He finished with 286 yards passing on 21 of 26 attempts as well as led Arizona with 106 yards rushing. Murray accounted for four total touchdowns.

The Cardinals are still in the playoff picture and are now 5-3 on the season.