Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray Unfollows Team on Instagram; Deletes All Cardinals-Related Content

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray is putting pressure on his team. The former Oklahoma Sooner unfollowed the Cardinals and removed all Cardinals-related photos from his Instagram account, according to The Athletic.

Murray's account left with only two posts

Only two posts on his account remain A photo from December 2018 when he won the Heisman Trophy at Oklahoma and a photo carousel of images from the 2022 Pro Bowl. There are photos with Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and Cardinals outside linebacker Chandler Jones. His bio now only says "Green Light" followed by the Korean translation.

Will Cardinals keep Kyler Murray

Murray has played out the first three years of his rookie contract with the Arizona Cardinals, according to CBS Sports. If the Cardinals want to keep Murray, they have two options, according to sportscasting.com

What is the first option for the Cardinals to keep Murray

The first is to exercise the fifth-year option built into all first-round rookie deals. Thanks to the QB making his second Pro Bowl, this option just got more expensive. That honor increased his option by around $3 million, per Spotrac’s Nick Korte, which would bring his 2023 salary to around $28 million.

What is the second option for the Cardinals to keep Murray 

The other option is to give Murray a long-term extension. This could give the Cardinals more control over the salary cap hits they take from the contract. However, those numbers would likely be much higher than the fifth-year option. The last three Pro Bowl QBs to get long-term deals (Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Dak Prescott) got an annual average value of $40-$45 million per season.

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