Report: Cardinals releasing Kyler Murray
The Arizona Cardinals informed quarterback Kyler Murray that they're releasing him, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Murray posted a goodbye message to the Cardinals' fan base shortly after the news broke. Arizona can't officially release him until the new league year begins on March 11.
"To everyone that supported me and showed kindness to my family and I during my time in AZ, from the bottom of my heart, thank you," Murray said on X. "I wanted nothing more than to be the one to end the 77-year drought for this organization. I am sorry I failed us. I wish this community and my brothers nothing but the best."
Murray also appeared optimistic about the future, saying: "I truly believe my best ball is in front of me and I look forward to proving it."
The Cardinals owe Murray $36.8 million in guaranteed money in 2026. However, by releasing the 28-year-old, the franchise avoided an additional $19.5 million that would have become guaranteed for 2027 on March 15, Schefter adds. The two-time Pro Bowler was playing under a five-year, $230-million contract he signed in 2022.
Murray is slated to be one of the biggest names in what's considered a weak quarterback free-agency class. Malik Willis headlines the names expected to be available at the position after the Indianapolis Colts gave the transition tag to Daniel Jones on Tuesday.
The writing appeared to be on the wall for Murray's departure for some time. Arizona and Murray reportedly hadn't spoken since the end of the 2025 campaign, which saw Murray play only five games due to a foot injury.
The Cardinals drafted Murray first overall in 2019 with hopes of him becoming their franchise quarterback. He initially showed promising signs, earning two Pro Bowl nods and leading the team to a playoff berth in his first three seasons. But injuries limited him to only 41 games over the subsequent four years, during which he compiled a 16-25 record.
Murray has thrown for 20,460 yards, 121 touchdowns, and 60 interceptions over his career.