Jacoby Brissett will start at quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals for the third consecutive game on Monday night against the Dallas Cowboys. Head coach Jonathan Gannon confirmed that starting quarterback Kyler Murray's foot injury is not yet healed enough for him to play. Gannon indicated that there is a possibility Murray could have a limited role on game day depending on his progress over the next 48 hours, but stressed that Brissett is the planned starter.
The decision to keep Murray sidelined is purely health-related, not due to the upcoming trade deadline. Gannon was noncommittal about the potential long-term nature of Murray's injury, emphasizing that each player and injury is unique and that Murray has been actively pushing to return. Injured reserve is not currently being considered for Murray.
Brissett has performed efficiently in his two starts, averaging 299.5 passing yards per game with four touchdowns and one interception, though the Cardinals have lost both games by four points each. Despite his statistics, Brissett believes his play has not been "good enough to win," acknowledging missed opportunities in critical situations. He described the uncertainty of his starting status as... download the app to read more
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