| The move guarantees Murray $29.7 million in 
				2023.
 It also allows the two sides more time to negotiate a long-term 
				deal. Murray expressed unhappiness with his contract earlier 
				this offseason.
 
 Murray will make about $5.5 million in salary and roster bonuses 
				in 2022.
 
 Arizona general manager Steve Keim has been adamant that the 
				club won't be trading Murray. He recently termed odds of moving 
				his quarterback as "zero chance."
 
 Murray, who turns 25 in August, recently indicated that he wants 
				to win Super Bowls with the Cardinals.
 
 Murray was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft out of 
				Oklahoma. He was NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2019 and a 
				Pro Bowl selection in each of the past two seasons.
 
 Murray passed for 3,787 yards and 24 touchdowns against 10 
				interceptions and also rushed for 423 yards and five touchdowns 
				last season.
 
 He was in the league MVP conversation over the first half of the 
				season as the Cardinals won their first seven games. But he 
				injured an ankle on the final drive of a loss to the Green Bay 
				Packers in Week 8 and missed the next three games. His play 
				wasn't as stout after his return.
 
 Murray made his playoff debut against the Los Angeles Rams in 
				the NFC wild-card round and his performance wasn't good. He 
				completed 19 of 34 passes for only 137 yards and two 
				interceptions in a 34-11 loss.
 
 In three seasons, Murray has a 22-23-1 record as a starter. He 
				has passed for 11,480 yards, 70 touchdowns and 34 interceptions, 
				while rushing for 1,786 yards and 20 scores in 46 starts.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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