Kyler Murray apologizes to Cardinals fans and confirms team’s plan to release him

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When the Arizona Cardinals drafted Kyler Murray first overall in 2019, they hoped he was the quarterback to lead them back to the Super Bowl.

Instead, after seven seasons with the franchise, in which Murray went 38-48-1 as a starter over 87 games, the team is moving on.

Murray apparently confirmed reports that the Cardinals will release the veteran signal-caller next week when the new league year begins, issuing a statement via social media. In his statement, Murray shared regrets about not being able to do what he intended to do coming out of Oklahoma as the top draft pick in 2019.

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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray warms up before a game against the Las Vegas Raiders at State Farm Stadium in Glendale on Aug. 23, 2025. (IMAGIN)

“To everyone who supported me and showed kindness to my family and I during my time in AZ, from the bottom of my heart, thank you,” Murray wrote on X. “I wanted nothing more than to be the one to end the 77 year drought for this organization, I’m sorry I let us down. I wish this community and my brothers nothing but the best.

“I’m no stranger to adversity, I’m prepared for what’s next. I trust God and my work ethic. I truly believe my best ball is ahead of me and I look forward to proving it. Goodness.”

Murray is still owed $36.8 million in guaranteed money from his five-year, $230.5 million extension he signed through 2022. But the franchise will save an extra $19.5 million that would have been triggered for the 2027 NFL season.

Murray, 28, has had an up-and-down NFL career so far, and injuries and inconsistent play have been a story he couldn’t shake despite struggles as he proved why the team loved him as the first overall pick.

Last season, Murray went 2-3 in his five games and threw for six touchdowns and three interceptions before a foot injury sidelined him the rest of the way. Jacoby Brissett, who figures to take over as the team’s starter in the second year of the two-year deal he signed last season with the franchise, took over for Murray and thrived despite what the record said. He threw for a career-high 3,366 yards with 23 touchdowns and eight interceptions.

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray looks to throw a pass during the first half of a game against the Tennessee Titans Oct. 5, 2025, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

However, the Cardinals finished 3-14 and the franchise went in a different direction, firing head coach Jonathan Gannon. Mike LaFleur, who served as the Los Angeles Rams’ offensive coordinator, is his replacement heading into 2026.

Arizona is also loaded with the third overall draft pick next month and has about $30 million in cap space to work with. Murray was top hit and will remain so because of the money he is still owed. However, this is a rebuilding squad, and the Cardinals made the difficult choice to do so at the league’s most important position.

Early in his Cardinals tenure, Murray was a player to build around after making back-to-back Pro Bowls in 2020 and 2021, the latter of which he threw for 3,787 yards and 24 touchdowns and ran for 423 yards with five scores on the ground. He also rushed for 819 yards with 11 rushing scores in 2020, a part of his game that made him so electric.

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray in the second half against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Dedmon/Imagn Images)

However, injuries have hampered Murray’s career, including a torn ACL in Week 14 of the 2022 season that resulted in him missing nine games in 2023. Then, after a full 17-game season in 2024, he injured a foot.

Perhaps a fresh start is what is needed to get Murray back on track. Teams like the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins could be options as they search for quarterbacks this offseason.

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