The Arizona Cardinals seemingly pulled a loss out of thin air on Sunday when they blew a 21-3 lead, fell on the wrong side of two astonishing plays and ultimately lost to the Tennessee Titans in a 22-21 stunner. Quarterback Kyler Murray said that game "might be No. 1" in terms of how frustrated he has ever felt after a loss. Considering the meltdown it took to squander a three-possession lead, his displeasure was warranted.

Heartbreaking losses have become the norm for the Cardinals, who in Week 5 became the first team in NFL history to lose three consecutive games on walk-off field goals.

"I don't really know what to think about that," Murray said . "I don't even know. I really don't even know. That's 'How to Lose a Game 101.' I don't know. That was crazy."

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