Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray’s status for Week 6 remains uncertain after suffering a foot injury during last week’s loss to the Tennessee Titans. According to ESPN insider Adam Schefter, Murray’s chances of playing against the Indianapolis Colts this Sunday will depend on his practice participation over the next few days.
Murray briefly left the game in the third quarter after injuring his foot while attempting to recover a fumble but later returned in the fourth quarter. However, he missed Wednesday’s practice, prompting speculation that veteran backup Jacoby Brissett could start for the Cardinals against his former team.
Adam Schefter Provides Key Kyler Murray Injury Update
Speaking on ESPN’s Get Up Thursday morning, Adam Schefter said the Cardinals are monitoring Murray closely after the injury scare. “Big questions in Arizona surrounding their quarterback, Kyler Murray, who’s dealing with a foot injury. Didn’t practice yesterday. They’re saying he’s day-to-day,” Schefter reported. “He came back in and finished the game against Tennessee, so that usually is a sign that a player is able to play the next week. But, if he can’t, Jacoby Brissett would come on and start against his former Colts team in Indianapolis this weekend.”
The Cardinals, who fell to 2-3 after blowing a 21-6 lead against the Titans, could use their starting quarterback to bounce back. Murray completed 23 of 34 passes for 227 yards in the game and added a rushing touchdown, but his overall efficiency has dipped this season. Through five games, he has completed 68.3% of his passes for 962 yards, six touchdowns, and three interceptions while rushing for 173 yards and one score.
Should Murray be sidelined, Arizona will turn to Brissett, one of the league’s most experienced backups. The 31-year-old quarterback has 53 career starts across stints with five NFL teams, including the Colts, Patriots, Dolphins, Browns, and Commanders. His familiarity with Lucas Oil Stadium could provide a slight advantage if he gets the call on Sunday.
What the Injury Means for the Cardinals’ Week 6 Outlook
Murray’s absence would significantly alter Arizona’s offensive approach. His dual-threat ability has been a key component of the Cardinals’ attack, particularly in extending plays and creating rushing opportunities. Brissett’s style is more traditional, relying on pocket passing and short-to-intermediate accuracy, which could lead to adjustments in the game plan.
Arizona’s offense has already struggled to maintain consistency, ranking in the bottom half of the league in total yards per game. Facing a 4-1 Colts team that has surprised many with its resilience, head coach Jonathan Gannon may have to make a late decision based on Murray’s practice performance on Thursday and Friday.
With kickoff set for noon at Lucas Oil Stadium, all eyes will be on the Cardinals’ injury report. If Murray is able to practice in any capacity, his chances of starting will increase. However, if he remains sidelined, the team will likely pivot to Brissett, marking his first start in a Cardinals uniform.
As of Thursday morning, Kyler Murray remains day-to-day with a foot injury, and the Cardinals are expected to make an official decision on his Week 6 availability closer to game time.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is Kyler Murray’s current injury status?
Kyler Murray is listed as day-to-day with a foot injury and did not practice Wednesday, according to Adam Schefter.
Q2: Will Kyler Murray play against the Colts?
His availability will depend on whether he can practice later in the week. If not, Jacoby Brissett will likely start.
Q3: Who would replace Kyler Murray if he can’t play?
Veteran quarterback Jacoby Brissett, who previously played for the Colts, is expected to start if Murray is ruled out.
Q4: How has Kyler Murray performed this season?
Through five games, Murray has 962 passing yards, six touchdowns, and three interceptions, along with one rushing touchdown.
Q5: When will the Cardinals confirm Kyler Murray’s Week 6 status?
An official update is expected closer to Sunday’s game, depending on practice results later this week.
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