Despite his mediocre college record, the Cards hired Kingsbury in 2019 to tutor then-rookie Kyler Murray. Under the former coach, the QB earned Offensive Rookie of the Year honors and made two Pro Bowls. It’s been an up-and-down ride for Murray, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in Kingsbury’s final season. The QB has shown early this season the knee injury of 2022 is in the past.

“Yeah, it’s been fun to watch him,” Kingsbury said of Murray. “The end of last year, I thought you could see the confidence getting back in the knee and he made a bunch of big plays, played really well, and he is played great this season. They’re a couple plays away from being undefeated, so you see the speed, the quickness, the competitive nature is there. So, it’s been, it’s been great to see. He’s a guy I basically banked my entire career on what he would be and I still believe in it, and it’s cool to see him playing as well as he is.”



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