Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray is trying to work his way back from a foot injury that sidelined him in Week 6, and some new questions have been raised about what his status will be when he returns.
The Cardinals had lost three consecutive games prior to Murray sitting out last week. Arizona's offense has struggled for much of the year, with Murray throwing for a high of 220 passing yards in his five starts. Murray has six touchdown passes compared to three interceptions on the season.
On Friday, Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort was asked if Murray will remain the starting quarterback when the 28-year-old is cleared to play. Ossenfort was surprisingly non-committal.
"I know that's always a hot discussion. ... We're going to continue to try and get Kyler where he can