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Arizona's Jacoby Brissett Earns Another Start at QB After Stellar Play; Murray's Status Unclear
Coach Jonathan Gannon confirmed Jacoby Brissett will start against the Seahawks as Kyler Murray recovers from a foot injury with a 4-8 week uncertain timeline.
- On Nov 4, 2025 the Arizona Cardinals announced Jacoby Brissett will start at quarterback for Sunday's game in Seattle while Kyler Murray recovers from a foot injury, coach Jonathan Gannon said.
- Murray hasn't played since Oct. 5, and multiple doctors told the team his foot injury recovery timetable ranges from four to eight weeks with risk of setbacks.
- After a 27-17 win over the Dallas Cowboys, Jacoby Brissett has averaged 256 passing yards, 7.7 yards per attempt, six touchdowns, and one interception in three starts this season.
- Coach Jonathan Gannon said announcing a starter provides clarity for Week 10 preparation while Kyler Murray continues to recover and may serve as Jacoby Brissett's backup.
- With Brissett playing well, his strong play has created a quarterback controversy as Kyler Murray's long-term future appears tenuous under his $230.5 million contract and $54.7 million dead cap hit.
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Arizona's Jacoby Brissett earns another start at QB after stellar play; Murray's status unclear
Jacoby Brissett’s excellent quarterback play has given the Arizona Cardinals’ season new life. The veteran backup will get at least one more week to keep it going.
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