When the Arizona Cardinals released their injury report today, one name did not have an injury designation next to it, quarterback Kyler Murray’s.
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After suffering a knee injury 10 months ago, Murray returned from the injured reserve and began practicing.
Then yesterday, it was announced that Murray fully participated in the Cardinals practice.
Now, Murray doesn’t have a status indicating an injury, so it’s fair to assume that a return is getting closer.
Does this indicate that Murray could suit up against the Baltimore Ravens on Oct. 29?
Most likely not, but there still is a chance.
As reported by NFL insider Ian Rapoport, early to the middle of November is the likely timetable that Murray could make his season debut.
But, as the news keeps progressing with Murray’s rehab situation, there is a possibility that he may even return Sunday.
Since being taken off of injured reserve on Oct. 18, Rapoport also stated that Murray will use all three weeks of his practice window.
It is hard to predict, but Arizona head coach Jonathan Gannon may just have a star entering his arsenal sooner than expected.
Ian Rapoport: “Kyler Murray to use all 3 weeks of practice window”