GLENDALE, Ariz. —

The first day of pads was the worst day of practice so far for the Cardinals offense, according to quarterback Kyler Murray.

Murray felt there were too many miscues, such as the interception he threw on the first pass of 11 on 11s.

“We haven’t had a bad day until today, so that’s unfortunate that I have to talk to you all today after that,” he said, addressing local reporters.

Murray did complete an impressive deep ball to Marvin Harrison Jr., who fought through jersey grabbing and corralled the pass with one hand, but otherwise, Murray was not pleased with the effort.

“Today felt like one of those days where nothing could go right," he said. "Even when it went right, it just felt bad."

For Murray, who's in year seven in the NFL and year three of Drew Petzing's off

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