Sunday, October 27th, 2024
Even though they were trailing by two scores in the fourth quarter, Kyler Murray stayed confident in his team's chances to execute crucial plays. He took charge, leading the Cardinals on two scoring drives, capped by Chad Ryland's game-winning field goal as time ran out.
Murray's confidence in his team was evident when he expressed his preference for having the ball in his hands and his belief that with their offensive lineup, they have the potential to be among the league's best.
For the first time since 2021, the Cardinals achieved back-to-back victories and had two players reach over 100 receiving yards. Rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. recorded 111 yards and a touchdown, while tight end Trey McBride topped the team with 124 yards.
Tua Tagovailoa made his return after a concussion, passing for 234 yards. However, the Dolphins' defense struggled to handle Murray and Harrison in the latter half, contributing to their loss.
Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon commended Murray for his ability to evade defenders and extend plays by avoiding sacks.
Harrison expressed confidence in his role as a reliable option for significant plays during crucial moments.
The game saw injuries to Naquan Jones (hand) for the Cardinals and Julian Hill (shoulder) and Jevon Holland (knee) for the Dolphins.
Looking ahead, the Cardinals are set to host the Chicago Bears next Sunday, while the Dolphins will head to Buffalo to face the Bills.
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