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The Arizona Cardinals began the season 2-0 behind a red-hot start from former Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray.
The Cardinals would lose their next two games to fall to 2-2 on the season.
In Week 5, Murray helped the Cardinals get back on track with a 30-19 win over the New York Jets.
Murray had himself another big day in Arizona’s win. The former Heisman Trophy winner completed 27 of 37 passes for 380 yards with a touchdown and one interception.
Murray also finished with 31 yards rushing and another score.
The Cardinals led 24-10 midway through the fourth quarter when Murray found DeAndre Hopkins from 37 yards out to clinch the Cardinals’ victory.
.@K1 drops a dime to @DeAndreHopkins for a 37-yard @AZCardinals touchdown! 🎯 #RedSea
📺: #AZvsNYJ on FOX
📱: NFL app // Yahoo Sports app: https://t.co/BGCKhfX8uY pic.twitter.com/ZxzlP8HUD2— NFL (@NFL) October 11, 2020
The game is Murray’s first going over 300 yards passing this season. He has also scored a rushing touchdown in four of Arizona’s five games.
Now 3-2, the Cardinals are behind 4-0 Seattle and 4-1 Los Angeles in the NFC West.