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    Cardinals Face $92M Decision: The Kyler Murray Era is Over

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellFebruary 17, 20263 Mins Read
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    GLENDALE, Ariz. — The clock isn’t just ticking in the desert; it’s a time bomb strapped to the Arizona Cardinals’ salary cap. With the new league year kicking off March 11, General Manager Monti Ossenfort has less than a month to defuse the Kyler Murray situation before it detonates. The franchise has clearly signaled its intent to move on, but a $52.7 million cap hit and a critical March 15 deadline stand in the way of a clean break.

    The Lost Season: 2025 Recap

    If 2024 was a glimmer of hope, 2025 was the blackout. Murray’s season ended before the leaves turned, snapping his foot in the second half of a Week 5 clash. He never returned. The final stat line is a brutal read for a franchise quarterback: five games, 962 yards, six touchdowns, and three picks.

    While he managed to complete 68.3% of his throws, the explosiveness that defined his early career evaporated. He posted just 173 rushing yards and a single score on the ground. The offense collapsed without him, dragging the Cardinals into the basement of the NFC West and securing yet another top draft pick they desperately need to hit on.

    The $36.5 Million Deadline

    Here is the math keeping Ossenfort up at night. Murray is under contract through 2028, but the real pain points are immediate:

    • March 15, 2026: A $17 million roster bonus hits.
    • The Trigger: That same date locks in $19.5 million of his 2027 salary.

    That means if Murray is on the roster in mid-March, the Cardinals are effectively committing another $36.5 million to a quarterback they don’t plan to play. The team is actively shopping him, but his trade value has tanked alongside his durability. Opposing GMs know Arizona is desperate. They aren’t offering a haul; they’re asking, “How much of that contract are you eating?”

    “This league doesn’t wait for anybody. We all love K1, but you can feel the shift. It’s like ripping off a band-aid—it’s gonna sting, but we gotta know who’s leading us into camp.”
    — Anonymous Cardinals Veteran, Offense

    The Verdict: Trade or Release?

    Trading Murray is the dream scenario, but it requires a partner willing to gamble on a QB with a hefty price tag and a surgically repaired foot. If Ossenfort can’t find a suitor by the start of the legal negotiating period on March 9, expect the nuclear option.

    A release would trigger a massive dead cap hit, but it clears the books for 2027 and beyond. Remember DeAndre Hopkins in 2023? The Cardinals swallowed the money to reset the culture. All signs point to history repeating itself. Murray will likely be wearing a new uniform in 2026—even if Arizona has to pay him to wear it.

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