Kyler Murray scrambled on a first down play after a completed pass and James Conner run.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray is out for the rest of Monday night's game against the New England Patriots.
The star quarterback went down on the third play of the game with what was later announced as a knee injury. After a completed pass and James Conner run, Murray scrambled on a first-down run. His leg appeared to buckle as he turned upfield. A Patriots player close to him immediately called for medical assistance with Murray on the ground in obvious pain.
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