Kyler Murray’s Return Postponed as Jacoby Brissett Sets NFL Completion Record
The Arizona Cardinals are facing a pivotal moment as quarterback Kyler Murray prepares to come off injured reserve this week after being sidelined since Week 6 due to a mid-foot sprain. His potential return is highly anticipated, yet the spotlight may still remain on backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett, whose performance has raised eyebrows and sparked debate among fans and analysts alike.
Brissett’s Record-Setting Performance
In a remarkable display of skill, Jacoby Brissett shattered the NFL record for most completions in a single game, achieving an impressive 47 completions. This achievement not only highlights Brissett’s capabilities but also raises questions about the future of the Cardinals’ quarterback position. As NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport pointed out, Brissett has stepped into the starting role and performed at a level that some believe rivals that of the previously established starter, Murray.
Murray’s Recovery Timeline
Despite the excitement surrounding Brissett’s record, Murray’s ongoing recovery from his mid-foot strain remains a concern. Rapoport shared insights on the current status of the Cardinals’ franchise quarterback, noting, “It’s a little early maybe for Kyler Murray to return; thought he’d be fully healthy by now. Not quite yet.” This suggests that while Murray is eligible to play, he may not be fully prepared to step back onto the field immediately.
Looking Ahead
For now, it appears that Jacoby Brissett will continue to lead the Cardinals as they navigate their upcoming games. With Murray’s return still uncertain, the team must weigh their options carefully, considering how Brissett’s recent success impacts their strategy moving forward. As fans eagerly await news on Murray’s health, the spotlight remains firmly on Brissett, who has proven he can handle the pressure and deliver results.
The Cardinals face an intriguing situation as they balance the desires of their fanbase, the potential for a quarterback controversy, and the need for a cohesive team performance as the season progresses.

