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Kyler Murray, the No. 1 overall pick by the Cardinals in 2019, is heading into his sixth season with the team. Only four teammates from his rookie season remain, none of whom are on the offensive side of the ball. Despite being younger than some of his teammates, Murray now finds himself as one of the older players on the team. He recently spoke to the media for the first time since the end of last season, reflecting on his journey over the past few years.

Murray, who spent last year rehabbing from a torn ACL that ended his 2022 season, is feeling healthy and excited for the upcoming year. The quarterback is entering his first full offseason with head coach Jonathan Gannon and offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, which he believes will take his game to another level. Murray acknowledges the challenges he faced last season due to his knee injury but is determined to stay on top of his health and performance moving forward.

Confidence is key for Murray as he looks ahead to the upcoming season. He is eager to return to form and help lead the Cardinals to success. Despite not making the Pro Bowl since 2021, Murray remains focused on achieving his ultimate goal of winning a Super Bowl. His dedication to the game and belief in his team’s potential are clear as he prepares for

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