Cardinals' Kyler Murray quickly proves he belongs
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BALTIMORE -- Kyler Murray sat at his cubby in the cramped visitors' locker room of M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday afternoon holding tight his newest prized possession -- a game-worn jersey, fresh from the back of his former Oklahoma teammate and now Ravens rookiCardinals' Kyler Murray quickly proves he belongs
BALTIMORE -- Kyler Murray sat at his cubby in the cramped visitors' locker room of M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday afternoon holding tight his newest prized possession -- a game-worn jersey, fresh from the back of his former Oklahoma teammate and now Ravens rookie wide receiver Marquise Brown. Murray clutched it briefly, appearing for a moment to think, «What a long, strange journey it's been.» Minutes after his first loss as a professional quarterback -- and fully aware that if not for his heroics in salvaging a Week 1 tie against Detroit that it would've been his second loss -- the new face of the Arizona Cardinals was dejected but not depressed. There was a sense among the Cardinals that they had let one slip away, that they'd lost to a good Baltimore Ravens team but had not succumbed. This was not the 3-13 team from last season that collapsed so easily. Murray jovially chatted with his locker-room neighbor, practice-squad quarterback Kyle Sloter, and he cleaned himself up a bit before heading to the post- Read more