2 min read • November 10, 2022
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The Cardinals listed scampering quarterback Kyler Murray on the Week 10 injury report with a hamstring injury during their walkthrough on Wednesday.
The dual-threat Murray carries an SIC score of 72 this week and will be immobile if he starts against the struggling Rams, according to the Pro Football Docs.
Similar to last season, when Murray suffered an ankle injury in Week 8 and missed multiple games, Colt McCoy could start in his place this week.
Murray appeared to suffer the hamstring injury on a scramble that resulted in a forced fumble in Arizona's last play of the first half.
The 25-year-old finished the game, but showed significantly limited mobility in the second half: Murray rushed six times for 53 yards and took zero sacks in the first half but gained only seven yards on the ground and took five sacks for 35 yards lost after the injury.
Murray has been effective but unremarkable for the Cardinals this season, throwing for 2,168 yards with 12 touchdowns and rushing 59 times for 359 yards and another two scores.
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