Quarterback Jacoby Brissett will start again for the Arizona Cardinals this Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks. Coach Jonathan Gannon confirmed this news on Tuesday, which means Kyler Murray will watch from the sidelines as he recovers from a foot injury he suffered on October 5.
Initially, Gannon suggested that once Murray was healthy, he’d return as the starter. However, after the team’s recent win against the Dallas Cowboys, Gannon noted that the offense seems to be thriving under Brissett’s leadership, making it harder to change things up.
“We’re doing pretty well on offense,” Gannon said. By announcing the decision early, the coach hopes to provide clarity for the team’s game planning. He emphasized how important it is to have a clear direction as they prepare for the Seahawks.
The situation with Murray is still uncertain. The team has consulted multiple specialists about his foot injury. Reports indicate he could be out anywhere from four to eight weeks. An eight-week recovery could mean he misses the Cardinals’ game against Tampa Bay on November 30.
Gannon acknowledges that injury recoveries are unpredictable. “He wants to be out there,” Gannon stated about Murray, highlighting his competitive nature and commitment to his teammates.
Brissett’s performance since taking over has been impressive. In his three starts, he’s averaged 286 passing yards per game, compared to Murray’s 170 yards in his five starts. The Cardinals’ offense has also shown significant improvement under Brissett, averaging 25.7 points and 357 total yards per game. In contrast, the team averaged only 18.8 points and 288.4 yards with Murray at the helm. Brissett has not only thrown for more yards but has also led the offense to convert third downs at a rate of 56%, up from Murray’s 40%.
Brissett attributes this success to the teamwork and coordination on the field, stating, “All 11 are doing a good job.” Gannon agreed, noting that the offense’s recent performance gives them a solid chance of winning games.
Looking ahead to the matchup against the Seahawks, Gannon points out that this will be a tougher challenge, as he considers the Seahawks’ defense to be the best they’ve faced so far. This adds an extra layer of excitement and pressure for the Cardinals as they continue to find their rhythm.
For those following the NFL, Brissett’s rising performance has garnered attention on social media, with fans expressing mixed feelings about the possible long-term effects on Murray’s career. Some supporters are rallying behind Brissett, while others hope for Murray’s swift recovery.
As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how the Cardinals navigate this quarterback situation and what it means for their playoff aspirations.


















