Cardinals’ offense shines in 1st half of game vs. Bills

The held the ball more than 20 minutes of the half, had 190 yards of offense and scored on their first three possessions.

The Arizona Cardinals believed they would have a great offense in 2024. After one half of play, it has held true.

They continued doing against the Buffalo Bills what they did late last season when quarterback Kyler Murray was healthy.

In the first half against the Bills, leading 17-10, they amassed 190 yards of offense, went 5-for-7 on third down and scored on their first three possessions.

Murray led the team with 28 rushing yards and was 16-for-19 passes for 131 yards and a touchdown.

They led time of possession 20:06 to 9:54.

Each of their scoring drives was at least 10 plays and more than five minutes. Their two touchdown drives were longer than seven minutes.

There was still another half to play, but so far the 2024 offense has been great.

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