Former Oklahoma and current Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray enters this season as one of the most talked-about returning players.
The 2019 offensive rookie of the year will be coming into his second season with head coach Kliff Kingsbury. After a productive offseason, Murray appears ready to take another step in 2020.
.@K1 at 110° pic.twitter.com/Pbtkovig11
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) July 31, 2020
“He’s obviously put on some mass, you can tell,” said head coach Kliff Kingsbury via press conference. “He’s bigger and thicker. I think he understood it’s a long season you’re going to take a bit of a pounding and he wanted to bulk up in that area.”
Murray took 48 sacks last season, the most in the NFL.
One big difference from last season: newly acquired WR DeAndre Hopkins. The four-time Pro Bowler join an already talented group of wideouts in Larry Fitzgerald and Christian Kirk.
#Cardinals QB Kyler Murray says he “definitely” thinks DeAndre Hopkins, Larry Fitzgerald and Christian Kirk could all have over 1,000 yards receiving this season.
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) August 13, 2020
In July, ESPN’s Marcus Spears picked Murray to be an MVP finalist and Arizona to win its division.
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