Kyler Murray officially kicked off the start of his NFL career on Friday afternoon by taking the field on the Cardinals' first day of rookie mini-camp, but the team's prized pick didn't have the right cleats for the occasion.
According to ESPN's Josh Weinfuss, Murray was forced to wear an uncomfortable new pair of cleats after the footwear he had requested failed to arrive to the facility on time. The shoes left the reigning Heisman Trophy winner with pain in his feet after practice.
Murray limped to the podium and looked uncomfortable as he spoke with reporters following the team's two-hour workout.