TEMPE, Ariz. -- As the Arizona Cardinals made their way through their offseason program -- spending voluntary OTAs and mandatory minicamp installing a new offense while trying to get the newcomers on the same page as the returning players -- one thing remained constant: Kyler Murray.
The fifth-year quarterback, who’s still rehabbing from ACL surgery to his right knee in January, was a presence at practice throughout Arizona’s offseason program, watching his fellow quarterbacks work from a few yards behind the line of scrimmage and going through the reads as plays developed. He’d chime in when he felt it was needed, talking with the other signal-callers or working through a route with a receiver.