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Even ESPN Broadcast Agrees Cardinals Look Better With Jacoby Brissett

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Original Story by Sports Illustrated
November 4, 2025
Even ESPN Broadcast Agrees Cardinals Look Better With Jacoby Brissett

Context:

The Arizona Cardinals are experiencing a quarterback controversy as Jacoby Brissett's impressive performance in Kyler Murray's absence has caught national attention, particularly during a recent Monday Night Football game. With Murray sidelined for three games due to a foot sprain, Brissett has excelled, averaging over nine yards per attempt and boasting a 71% completion rate. ESPN commentators noted that the offense has improved with Brissett, further complicating Murray's potential return. Coach Jonathan Gannon’s comments hint at a challenging decision ahead, as the Cardinals seek to break a five-game losing streak and reassess their quarterback strategy moving forward.

Dive Deeper:

  • Jacoby Brissett has stepped in for Kyler Murray, who has missed three consecutive games due to a foot sprain, leading to speculation about a quarterback change as Brissett performs well.

  • In the game against the Dallas Cowboys, Brissett showcased his abilities by completing over 71% of his passes and accumulating more than 200 yards with two touchdowns, proving effective in the Cardinals' offense.

  • The Cardinals currently hold a five-game losing streak, prompting urgency for change, especially with Brissett's sustained high-level play raising questions about Murray's future with the team.

  • Head coach Jonathan Gannon commented that while Murray is making progress in his recovery, he is not yet ready to return, leaving Brissett to continue leading the team for the time being.

  • ESPN broadcasters, including Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, highlighted Brissett's superior performance compared to Murray, emphasizing the growing debate about who should be the starting quarterback.

  • Brissett expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play and emphasized his focus on winning rather than the pressure of a primetime game, reflecting his confidence and readiness.

  • Murray's potential 'soft-benching' is hinted at in Gannon's remarks, indicating a shift in the team's approach toward their quarterback situation as they look to improve their performance.

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