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The Ringer NFL Show

Reactions to Kyler Murray’s Extension

The Ringer NFL Show

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Sports

4.04.6K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Kevin and Danny react to Kyler Murray’s five-year, $230 million contract extension. They analyze what the deal could mean for future QB contracts and how the Cardinals can improve this season. Host: Kevin Clark and Danny Kelly Associate Producer: Stefan Anderson Additional Production Supervision: Arjuna Ramgopal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:52.2

It is during our fellowship. I'm a part of the Ringer podcast network. I am

0:55.2

coming to our emergency edition. You were supposed to around this time. You've

0:59.8

been so lucky. Danny Kelly talked about the top rookie wide receivers. Well,

1:04.4

trail on Burke's argument. I said Tyler Murray has signed 230 million

1:09.8

dollar five year deal with the Cardinals. The will keep him in Arizona. 160

1:14.6

million dollars guaranteed. Danny Kelly, see your breakdown. Danny, what's going on

1:17.8

brother? Well, that's happening, man. How are you doing? I'm processing this.

1:23.0

There's so much to unpack with the Cardinals. This is an organization. I don't

1:28.8

know where to start. Let's start here. Is Kyla Murray worth a mega extension? I

1:33.0

think so. Yes. I think there's obviously going to be question marks about his

1:37.4

long-term future in the league because he's had some ups and downs as a

1:41.0

passer. But at the end of the day, I was just looking at like his numbers over

1:45.0

his first three years in the NFL. And he's been, I mean, he's improved gradually

1:49.8

every season. He's been in the league. Last year, I was actually surprised to see

1:53.6

he was third in PFF passing grade. First in big time throw rate. So he's making

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