Kyler Murray's performance has significantly declined during the Arizona Cardinals' three-game losing streak, particularly under pressure. After a strong start to the season, his completion percentage and touchdown-to-interception ratio have dropped drastically since Week 12. The Cardinals have faced increased pressure from opposing defenses, which has affected Murray's ability to execute plays effectively. Coach Jonathan Gannon and offensive coordinator Drew Petzing have acknowledged the need for adjustments to better handle pressure situations moving forward.
- Kyler Murray's completion percentage under pressure has dropped from 61% to 39% in the last three games.
- Murray's QBR under pressure has plummeted from 85 to 10 during the losing streak.
- The Cardinals need to make corrections on how they handle pressure moving forward.
Kyler Murray | QB

Struggle
Pressure
Week 14
1 pass TDs
3 interceptions
- Murray has struggled significantly under pressure, with a completion percentage of just 39% in the last three games.
- His QBR under pressure has dropped from the best in the NFL to one of the worst.
- Murray believes inconsistency is a key issue and is focused on improving execution.
Arizona Cardinals

- The Cardinals have fallen from the top of the NFC West due to their recent losing streak.
- Increased pressure from opposing defenses has led to significant struggles for Murray and the offense.
- Coaching staff acknowledges the need for adjustments to better handle pressure situations.