Arizona quarterback Kyler Murray injured his right ankle when he was sacked on the Cardinals’ first drive against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday and was questionable to return to a game with playoff implications for both teams.
Murray had 14 yards of offense (7 rushing, 7 passing) before the Cardinals were forced to punt near midfield. Arizona quickly got it back when Jordan Hicks intercepted John Wolford’s pass at the Rams 20 and returned it 6 yards.Chris Streveler replaced Murray and led the Cardinals to a touchdown on his first drive.
Streveler, who had never thrown a pass in an NFL game, was 2 for 2 for 14 yards giving the Cardinals a 7-0 lead.Murray went to the locker room but later returned to the sideline.