Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray returned to training camp on Saturday but was mostly inactive in return from COVID
The last time we saw Kyler Murray, he was wearing coach Kliff Kingsbury’s headset and found himself calling the offensive plays during an 11-on-11 scrimmage portion of Cardinals’ training camp on July 30.
The roles were somewhat back to normal on Saturday at State Farm Stadium as the team gathered for its annual “Red & White Practice.” Kingsbury reclaimed his headset and resumed calling the plays. Murray, meanwhile, was back on the field after sitting out a week after testing positive for COVID. But Kingsbury waved both Murray and wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown out of the area and they watched instead. Brown has been dealing with a sore hamstring and won’t start ramping up his reps until sometime next week.
Isn’t the team concerned that it’s starting center and quarterback haven’t had very much time on task with each other in the preseason?
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