Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray will start Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons, marking his return from an ACL injury that sidelined him for the past 11 months. Coach Jonathan Gannon made the announcement Friday morning, putting to rest any doubts about Murray's status. Murray tore the ACL in his right knee on Dec. 12, 11 months ago, and had surgery on Jan. 4. Arizona is 1-12 since Murray was injured, but Gannon believes that Murray has the ability to elevate his teammates.
- Kyler Murray will start for the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday after being sidelined for 11 months with an ACL injury.
- Coach Jonathan Gannon is excited to see Murray back on the field and believes he has the ability to elevate his teammates.
- The Cardinals have a 1-12 record since Murray was injured.
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- Kyler Murray is making his first start in 11 months after recovering from an ACL injury.
- Murray's return is highly anticipated and he is expected to elevate his teammates.
- Murray tore his ACL on Dec. 12, 11 months ago, and had surgery on Jan. 4.
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- The Cardinals have a 1-12 record since Kyler Murray's injury.
- Coach Jonathan Gannon believes that Murray has the ability to elevate his teammates.