Somehow, the Arizona Cardinals are already in Year 7 of the Kyler Murray experience. Once selected No. 1 overall as a dynamic athlete and potential franchise quarterback, it's been a good-not-great career for Murray thus far.
Arizona has made the playoffs just once behind Murray (2019), but has also rarely fielded an elite defense or supporting cast for its dual-threat quarterback. The more time that passes though, the more talks of the Cardinals' next era have been increasing, especially after their 2-5 start entering Week 9 of the 2025 season.
As Murray has dealt with injuries, the Cardinals have relied on Jacoby Brissett as a fill-in starter. The veteran has filled that role seamlessly, keeping Arizona competitive in Weeks 6 and 7 before leading a 27-17 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Monday. The following day, head coach Jonathan Gannon named Brissett his Week 10 starter -- while Murray is reportedly set to face a longer timetable in his injury recovery.
Why is Brissett maintaining control over Arizona's offense? Here's a look at the interesting quarterback situation brewing for the Cardinals.
MORE: Full Jacoby Brissett career timeline, from Patriots to Cardinals
Why was Jacoby Brissett named the Cardinals starter?
On Tuesday, Gannon named Brissett his Week 10 starter, although that decision was said to be made to give the team "clarity and knowledge on a short week," per Adam Schefter. There aren't yet full indications that Brissett will be the surefire rest-of-season starter, but for at least a few more games, the veteran will be utilized over Murray.
Adam Schefter then reported that Murray has been placed on IR, set to miss a minimum of four games. That means Brissett will be in-line to start for the next four weeks, at least. Gannon proceeded to tell radio show "The Burns & Gambo Show" on Tuesday that even if Murray was healthy, he would have made the decision to go with Brissett in Week 10.
Sources: Kyler Murray and the Cardinals have consulted with multiple doctors on his foot injury and have been told the timetables for recovery have been anywhere from 4-8 weeks, with an increased chance of setback until it’s properly healed. Murray now has more time to heal. Pic.twitter.com/a6bPJJeEwL
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 4, 2025
While Brissett is currently only a lock to start a few more games for the time being, there are reasons for Gannon to consider leaving him in as the starter, regardless of Murray's health, as the head coach has done everything but plainly call Brissett his full QB1 over Murray.
Murray has been the Cardinals' unquestioned starter for all seven years of his career -- between the draft pick used to take him, his clear star-level talent and a few solid seasons, there's been little reason for Arizona to consider benching him. He's by no means been a "bust," yet there's constantly felt like another gear for Murray to hit in his development.
As the Cardinals have been stuck in a bit of NFL purgatory over the last few years, unable to compete in the NFC West, the first signs that it could be time to move on from Murray in the near future could be appearing.
In five starts this season, Murray has thrown for six touchdowns and three interceptions, putting up so-so numbers while leading the team to a 2-3 record, only beating the New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers.
Since Week 6, Murray has been sidelined with a foot injury. That opened up the chance for Brissett, a journeyman, to lead the Cardinals' offense for multiple games. And while Arizona still lost behind Brissett in Weeks 6 and 7, the team was far more competitive in those losses against stronger opponents.
The Cardinals lost 31-27 to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 6 as Brissett cleared 300 passing yards with two passing touchdowns. In Week 7, they narrowly fell again, 27-23, to the Green Bay Packers, with Brissett tossing another two touchdowns.
Brissett's success reached a new peak in Week 9, leading Arizona to a much-needed win on "Monday Night Football." He totaled three touchdowns and helped the Cardinals build an advantage against the Dallas Cowboys, resulting in the 27-17 win that improved his squad to 3-5.
Trey McBride has a touchdown!
— NFL (@NFL) November 4, 2025
AZvsDAL on ESPN/ABC
Stream on @NFLPlus and ESPN App pic.twitter.com/WAJlqNnYcV
In the win, Brissett became the first Cardinals QB since Carson Palmer in 2015 to total at least 200 passing yards and two passing touchdowns in three consecutive games, per Underdog.
However, even with Brissett's nice fill-in performances, the expectation has been that Murray would be back under-center when healthy. Not only are the Cardinals very-much financially invested in Murray, but at the peak of his talents, he can be among the best dual-threat quarterbacks in football. It's reaching that potential that's been an issue for Arizona.
Jonathan Gannon affirmed that pro-Murray standpoint postgame after Monday's victory, saying "nothing’s changed on that" on Murray being the team's starter. Gannon also said he had "nothing to add to that" when asked whether Brissett had earned more playing time.
Still, the head coach then changed directions a bit the following day, with his confirmation that Brissett would start in Week 10 while Murray continued healing. Murray was then placed on IR.
Jonathan Gannon says “nothings changed” about Kyler Murray remaining starting QB when healthy and has “nothing to add to that.” @PHNX_Cardinals pic.twitter.com/AnejoQyqnf
— Bo Brack (@BoBrack) November 4, 2025
Receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. Said Brissett announced as the Week 10 starter "clears it up for everybody."
"Yeah, I think it just kind of clears it up for everybody."
— PHNX Cardinals (@PHNX_Cardinals) November 5, 2025
Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. Says Jacoby Brissett being named starting QB provides clarity early in the preparation process. Pic.twitter.com/0LlfC8lSl7
At the very least, Brissett has given Gannon something to ponder on. There's a reason Joe Buck and Troy Aikman said they think the Cardinals should stick with Brissett at quarterback; he's gotten Arizona's offense clicking once again, involving both Marvin Harrison Jr. And Trey McBride in the passing game effectively.
Trey McBride has caught 4 TDs in 3 games with Jacoby Brissett.
— Underdog (@Underdog) November 4, 2025
He caught 5 TDs from Kyler Murray across 3 seasons. Pic.twitter.com/t1XjdybnG9
Here's a look at the Cardinals' offensive numbers with Murray and Brissett this season:
Cardinals passing offense:
— Underdog NFL (@UnderdogNFL) November 4, 2025
with Jacoby Brissett
287 YPG
2 TDs per game
25.7 PPG
with Kyler Murray
192.4 YPG
1.2 TDs per game
20.6 PPG https://t.co/ZwcUiJRIrY
MORE: Why Marvin Harrison Sr. Called out Cardinals' offense before Week 9 win
Jacoby Brissett stats
Here's a look at Brissett's numbers in three starts and five total appearances this season.
| Record | Completions-Attempts | Comp. % | Passing Yards | AVG | Passing TDs | INTs | Rushing Yards | Rushing TDs |
| 1-2 | 73-112 | 65.2 | 860 | 7.7 | 6 | 1 | 51 | 1 |
Kyler Murray stats
Murray has been out for multiple weeks with a foot injury, but here are his numbers prior to being sidelined this season:
| Record | Completions-Attempts | Comp. % | Passing Yards | AVG | Passing TDs | INTs | Rushing Yards | Rushing TDs |
| 2-3 | 110-161 | 68.3% | 962 | 6.0 | 6 | 3 | 173 | 1 |
Kyler Murray contract
In 2022, Murray signed a five-year, $230.5 million extension with the Cardinals that kicked in during the 2024 season. He has a club option in 2028, then would become a free agent in 2029.
According to Spotrac, Murray has a cap hit of $43,325,677 in 2025, which reaches over $53 million in 2026. Murray's $46.1 million AAV ranks 12th among NFL quarterbacks.
MORE: Why Kyler Murray did not appear in Week 9 for Cardinals
Jacoby Brissett contract
Jacoby Brissett signed a two-year, $12.5 million contract with the Cardinals last offseason that keeps him in Arizona through the 2026 season.
He has a cap hit of $5,310,000 in 2025, per Spotrac.
Where did Jacoby Brissett go to college?
Brissett spent two seasons at Florida in college before transferring to NC State. He threw for 2,606 yards with 23 touchdowns and five interceptions as a junior with the Wolfpack, then as a senior in 2015, he threw for 2,662 yards, 20 touchdowns and six interceptions.
Brissett was then drafted by the New England Patriots in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft.
How old is Jacoby Brissett?
Jacoby Brissett is 32 years old. He will turn 33 on Dec. 11, 2025.