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Cardinals QB Kyler Murray not practicing Wednesday due to foot injury

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray is not practicing on Wednesday as he recovers from a foot injury, head coach Jonathan Gannon told reporters.

Gannon added that Murray is taking it “day-by-day” ahead of Sunday’s Week 6 matchup at the 4-1 Indianapolis Colts.

Murray briefly exited last Sunday’s loss against the Tennessee Titans after a play during which center Hjalte Froholdt snapped the ball into his facemask. Murray went to the locker room shortly after.

The Cardinals announced that Murray was questionable to return with a foot injury. Backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett took three snaps before Murray returned to the game.

Murray has not missed a game since the 2023 season when he returned from his ACL tear. In five games this year, Murray has completed 68.3% of his passes for 962 yards, six touchdowns and three interceptions. He has added 173 rushing yards on 29 attempts.

Brissett signed with Arizona this offseason to provide an experience backup who started five games in 2024.

“If he’s gotta play, he’s gotta play,” Gannon said.

Gannon added that defensive end Darius Robinson would also not practice on Wednesday as he continues to deal with a chest issue.

The second-year defender missed last week’s game against Tennessee after starting the first four weeks of the season. Robinson has five tackles and one sack so far.

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