Vikings free agency tracker: Kyler Murray visits Minnesota after Cardinals release

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Will Kyler Murray be the Vikings’ new quarterback?

Fox 9’s Dawn Mitchell joins the Afternoon Shift to break down the Vikings hosting Kyler Murray today, how it could impact Minnesota’s future with J.J. McCarthy, and the ripple effects for the Cardinals back in Arizona.

One day after being released by the Arizona Cardinals, former first overall pick Kyler Murray is in Minneapolis visiting with the Minnesota Vikings, the Associated Press reports.

Vikings eye Kyler Murray

What we know:

Murray was released by the Arizona Cardinals at the start of the new league year. Despite being owed $36.8 million in guaranteed salary, the Cardinals decided to cut ties with him. Murray has a 67% career completion percentage, along with 20,460 passing yards and 121 passing touchdowns, plus 32 rushing touchdowns.

Murray's recent challenges

Big picture view:

Murray's journey with the Cardinals saw highs and lows, including two Pro Bowl selections and an AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award. However, his relationship with the franchise soured after a controversial contract clause and subsequent injuries. Murray missed significant playing time due to an ACL tear and a foot injury, leading to his release.

McCarthy and the Vikings

Local perspective:

McCarthy, on the other hand, has struggled with injuries, including an ankle sprain, concussion, and broken hand, behind a suspect offensive line in Minnesota. The Vikings are keen on improving their quarterback depth, having previously relied on Carson Wentz and Max Brosmer as backups in 2025.

What we don't know:

It's unclear if the Vikings will ultimately come to terms on a deal with Murray. And even if they do, it's unclear how that deal might affect McCarthy's future with the team. Murray could end up supplanting McCarthy as starting quarterback, but he could also just be competition and an emergency policy for the Vikings should McCarty suffer another injury.

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