It's been an offseason of change at the quarterback position for NFC West teams. The biggest move, of course, came via the Seattle Seahawks trade of nine time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson to...
This, of course, will be seen one of two ways by Seattle fans. There are those who will be excited at the possibility of the Cardinals facing cap constraints going forward as they will now have to build the rest of the roster around Murray's contract. On the flip side, others are likely to lament the fact that Murray will now be a force to be reckoned with in the NFC West for several years to come, while the Seahawks continue to search for Wilson's successor.
In any case, Murray will now be under contract for the next seven years - through 2028 - for $271.6M, or an average of $38.8M per year.
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