The Arizona Cardinals today revealed that they are placing QB Kyler Murray on injured reserve due to his foot problem, meaning the star of the organization will miss at least 4 matches.
Arizona announced that this will give the quarterback an opportunity to focus on getting healthy and that Murray is committed to being available as soon as possible, as he played for the last time on October 5th.
QB Jacoby Brissett will start for the 4th consecutive time for Arizona at the end of the weekend vs. the Seahawks.
Kyler and the franchise have talked with various specialists who are focused on foot injuries and have been told that the QB will need at least 1 month to heal and even more time if they want to avoid setbacks.
If the Cardinals QB1 didn’t play 2 months, that means that he could make his return at the earliest vs. the Bucs at the end of the month.
The #AZCardinals are placing QB Kyler Murray on Injured Reserve because of his mid-foot sprain, giving him more time to heal.
It’s Jacoby Brissett moving forward. pic.twitter.com/OzifZIdq62
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 5, 2025
Jacoby is averaging 286 passing yards in his 3 starts and has thrown for 6 TDs with 1 pick as he led the organization to a 27-17 victory against the Cowboys in Dallas in his last game.
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