Graziano: Kyler Murray could ask for extension after 2025
The Arizona Cardinals have decisions to make at quarterback upcoming. Is there a chance Kyler Murray could be asking for an extension?
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Graziano: Kyler Murray could ask for extension after 2025
The Arizona Cardinals have decisions to make at quarterback upcoming. Is there a chance Kyler Murray could be asking for an extension?arizonasports.com
It’s obviously ridiculous for Kyler to be pursuing a contract extension right now, but that could be in the plan next offseason. In 2026 his contract takes up 18% of the cap including a huge roster bonus that’s already guaranteed.![]()
Graziano: Kyler Murray could ask for extension after 2025
The Arizona Cardinals have decisions to make at quarterback upcoming. Is there a chance Kyler Murray could be asking for an extension?arizonasports.com
So,you want to pay 1/3rd of a billion dollars for another six years with no playoff wins?! Man… I really thought watching an ACTUAL superstar with Shai would have opened your eyes to what Kyler obviously is not, but guess I was wrong.six years, 360 million?![]()
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6 years 175 millionsix years, 360 million?![]()
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Graziano: Kyler Murray could ask for extension after 2025
The Arizona Cardinals have decisions to make at quarterback upcoming. Is there a chance Kyler Murray could be asking for an extension?arizonasports.com

Awesome! Then we can get this thread to 1500 pages and counting!![]()
Graziano: Kyler Murray could ask for extension after 2025
The Arizona Cardinals have decisions to make at quarterback upcoming. Is there a chance Kyler Murray could be asking for an extension?arizonasports.com
So,you want to pay 1/3rd of a billion dollars for another six years with no playoff wins?! Man… I really thought watching an ACTUAL superstar with Shai would have opened your eyes to what Kyler obviously is not, but guess I was wrong.
We’ve never been given ANY evidence this is true, at least on the mental side of the equation. So that’s complete conjecture.Kyler probably does put the extra work in & then some, but it’s just not enough due to his physical stature being too much of a disadvantage.
Did I say it was a fact that he did that? Or is that what you just wanted to see?We’ve never been given ANY evidence this is true, at least on the mental side of the equation. So that’s complete conjecture.
I mean...I don't think it is a far stretch. The convo probably depends on what you consider is doing extra. Kyler has been reported as doing things with teammates outside of the facility with a variety of groups. There are videos of him training at the facility in the off-season. So, I think it is fair to say he meets or slightly exceeds the off-the-field work demand. I have a tough time believing he could be as good as he is if he didn't.We’ve never been given ANY evidence this is true, at least on the mental side of the equation. So that’s complete conjecture.
hey where'd you go the other day? you know - when we were talking about kyler throwing 8 picks in (and losing) 5 of our last 7 games - you kinda disappeared - we were worried
Still waiting on some truth and not your seculation of K1s football habits.Okay, that's me done trying to be considerate and reconcile opinions. Back to just blasting the truth no matter how many homers cover their ears and go "Nananananana!"
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Did I say it was a fact that he did that? Or is that what you just wanted to see?
Oh that would be hilarious and the melt downs would be epic.![]()
Graziano: Kyler Murray could ask for extension after 2025
The Arizona Cardinals have decisions to make at quarterback upcoming. Is there a chance Kyler Murray could be asking for an extension?arizonasports.com
Must be getting closer to the season if 602 is busting this gem out!You must be registered for see images attach
He's skittish. It's a huge problem. Your baseball argument makes no sense - he was guaranteed tons of money in the NFL. Definitely not the same case in the MLB.You are also saying it's something mental. I agree, I don't agree that he doesn't want to get hit that is different than any other QB in the league. If that were the case, he ne a shortstop in Sacramento right now.
Instead of being joyful & grinning for the “Gotcha” moment & coming to defend your buddy’s honor, how about you reread that thread again. Matter of fact, start with page 9 where I insert myself into the conversation. I agreed “Kyler was being Kyler” (negative connotation).You mean like you did in the article criticizing Kyler’s training camp performance and instead wish-casted the report as championing the defense?
Still waiting on some truth and not your seculation of K1s football habits.
He would have make $10 million in his first MLB contract, but ok. 1st rounders make great money in MLB. Andrew Luck retired because he did want to get hit anymore and damage his brain. CBS speculates he gave up $500 million, so my argument makes perfect sense.He's skittish. It's a huge problem. Your baseball argument makes no sense - he was guaranteed tons of money in the NFL. Definitely not the same case in the MLB.
Being the #1 overall pick in the NFL, (and playing QB) were always going to be much better financially both in the short term and long term than being an outfielder in MLB. Who knows how long it would have taken him to get to the major league level. Once you're there, between team control, arbitration years, you're either going to sign a below market deal like Corbin Carroll and hope he pans out, or wait a long time for a big paycheck.He would have make $10 million in his first MLB contract, but ok. 1st rounders make great money in MLB. Andrew Luck retired because he did want to get hit anymore and damage his brain. CBS speculates he gave up $500 million, so my argument makes perfect sense.
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Andrew Luck, Colts reach settlement after shocking retirement, might have lost out on $500 million
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Not to mention by the time that rookie contract expired any threat of him switching back to baseball was gone.Being the #1 overall pick in the NFL, (and playing QB) were always going to be much better financially both in the short term and long term than being an outfielder in MLB. Who knows how long it would have taken him to get to the major league level. Once you're there, between team control, arbitration years, you're either going to sign a below market deal like Corbin Carroll and hope he pans out, or wait a long time for a big paycheck.
For Kyler and his situation, the financial promise of the NFL vs. MLB was a no brainer.