Kyler Murray confident Cardinals can compete for Super Bowl
The Arizona Cardinals are entering the 2025 season with a renewed sense of hope. After a tough few years, the team improved its record to 8-9 last season, doubling its win total from two straight four-win seasons. The Cardinals have faced many challenges, including changes in coaching and injuries. Star quarterback Kyler Murray suffered a torn ACL, but now he is optimistic about the future. With a more competitive NFC West, Murray believes the team can make the playoffs for the first time since 2021. In an interview with KSB World Radio, Murray expressed confidence in the Cardinals’ prospects. He mentioned hosting a quarterback camp in South Korea and stated, "Anything's possible," when considering the team's potential. Murray noted his frustration with only having been in the playoffs once and is eager to change that. The Cardinals have also been active in free agency, signing players like Josh Sweat and Dalvin Tomlinson to strengthen their defense. With a talented roster and the 16th overall pick in the upcoming NFL draft, the team is looking to add more support for Murray. Overall, Murray feels that they are on the right track to possibly reach the Super Bowl, representing the franchise's second chance at the championship.