ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Kyler Murray was inactive for Arizona’s game at the Dallas Cowboys on Monday night, meaning coach Jonathan Gannon’s suggestion that his starting quarterback could have a role behind Jacoby Brissett won’t happen coming off the Cardinals’ bye.
Murray was expected to return from a foot injury with a three-week break that included missing two games. The Cardinals changed course late in the week, after indications in practice that Brissett would get a third start.
Murray was listed as questionable after the 2019 No. 1 overall pick was a limited participant in practice all week.
Gannon said Saturday that Murray wouldn’t start, but wanted to wait until closer to kickoff to see if there might be a way to get him on the field in a limited role.
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