In a stunning performance, Kyler Murray led the Arizona Cardinals to a decisive 31-6 victory over the New York Jets, showcasing his skills with a franchise-record 17 consecutive completions and two rushing touchdowns. Murray's completion percentage of 91.7% marked a career milestone, and his resilience was highlighted when he returned to the game after a hard hit. Coach Jonathan Gannon praised Murray's performance, calling him the best player on the planet that day. The Cardinals are now on a four-game winning streak and are looking forward to their upcoming bye week with a strong 6-4 record.
- Kyler Murray's performance set a new franchise record for consecutive completions.
- Murray became the first player in NFL history to complete 85% of his passes with 250 passing yards and two rushing touchdowns.
- The Cardinals are trending upwards with a strong finish to the season ahead.
Kyler Murray | QB

Breakout
Week 10
2 carries
2 rush yards
2 rush TDs
250 pass yards
1 pass TDs
00- Murray completed 91.7% of his passes, the second-highest completion percentage in Cardinals history.
- He demonstrated resilience after taking a hard hit, returning to throw a touchdown shortly after.
Marvin Harrison | WR

Pickup
Week 10
1 receptions
1 targets
21 rec yards
1 rec TDs
- Harrison caught a perfectly-placed touchdown pass from Murray.
Arizona Cardinals

- The Cardinals are on a four-game winning streak and are 6-4 heading into their bye week.
- The team is optimistic about their chances in the upcoming games, aiming for a playoff spot.
New York Jets

- The Jets struggled defensively against Murray and the Cardinals' offense.
- The team needs to regroup after a disappointing loss.