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Cardinals' Murray suffers non-contact knee injury
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray. Michael Chow-USA TODAY Sports

Kyler Murray exited his Arizona Cardinals’ Week 14 game against the New England Patriots on “Monday Night Football” with a non-contact knee injury.

Murray’s Cardinals got the ball first. On their third play from scrimmage, Murray scrambled for three yards but went down with an injury.

Murray was replaced by Colt McCoy after suffering his knee injury. McCoy set the team up in field goal range, but Matt Prater missed a 50-yard kick.

Murray was later termed by the Cardinals questionable to return.

Murray entered the game with 2,359 passing yards, 14 touchdowns and seven interceptions this season. 

He also has 415 rushing yards and three touchdowns. His Cardinals entered the game 4-8.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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