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Vikings to meet with Kyler Murray tomorrow per RapSheet
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As things stand on Tuesday, the Vikings still appear to be the clear favorites to land former Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray.

It makes all kinds of sense for both parties. The Vikings would get a two-time Pro Bowl QB in his prime for a minimum $1.3 million salary due to the guaranteed money he'll be paid by the Cardinals this year. Murray would get to play for Kevin O'Connell and throw to Justin Jefferson as he looks to revive his career and get a big multi-year contract somewhere in 2027.

But for Vikings fans, some patience is required. Murray's widely-anticipated release from Arizona won't become official until the start of the new league year at 3 p.m. central time on Wednesday. And while he has already said goodbye to the Cardinals, they haven't publicly announced that he will be released — which means other teams aren't yet allowed to talk to him.

That differentiates Murray from someone like Tua Tagovailoa, who also won't be officially released until Wednesday afternoon. Because the Dolphins said goodbye to Tua on social media, he was able to talk to teams and quickly line up an agreement with the Atlanta Falcons.

"Yesterday, the Miami Dolphins took to Twitter and other forms of social media and officially said goodbye to Tua Tagovailoa, making it public that they were moving on from him," NFL Network's Ian Rapoport said. "That basically means that teams are now allowed to talk to him. He is being treated like a free agent. Even if he isn't officially released on the wire, he is basically free.

"That is not the case with Kyler Murray. He has not been announced as a free agent by the Arizona Cardinals, despite the fact that he took to Twitter and said goodbye himself. So that means teams that are interested — including the Minnesota Vikings, who I think it's fair to say are a favorite here — they have not yet been able to speak with him. I expect that to ramp up tomorrow, when his release is official. But until and unless the Arizona Cardinals go public with their plans to say goodbye to Kyler Murray, he is stuck in a little bit of a limbo situation."

Players with guaranteed money on their contracts cannot be released until the new league year begins. 

So at 3 p.m. central (4 p.m. eastern) on Wednesday, Murray — along with others like Tagovailoa and Geno Smith and Kirk Cousins — will officially hit the market. However, given that Kyler hasn't yet talked to the Vikings or any other teams, the expectation is that he's going to take a bit of time to go through the process and speak to multiple franchises.

"For Kyler Murray though, don't expect that it's quite like Tua where, at 4:01 he's released and at 4:05 he's got a new team," Tom Pelissero said on Good Morning Football. "Kyler Murray has not had a chance to interface with very many teams since he was back in the pre-draft process in 2019. He has never been a free agent. He is, by all accounts, a much different person than he was seven years ago. And given the fact that Kyler, like Tua, is going to take a one-year minimum contract ... it makes sense for him to, in essence, preview the 2027 free agent process.

"So I would anticipate, and if I'm his agent, I'm probably saying, all right, let's hear multiple pitches. Anybody who wants to talk to Kyler who might have a need now or a need next year, let's at least get a little bit of time on the phone, on a Zoom, whatever it might be. He will fully evaluate his options. Certainly, I anticipate there will be mutual interest between the Vikings and Kyler Murray. I would even say that the Vikings are the favorite. But this might take a day or two until we have something final."

It makes sense for Murray and his representation to be deliberate about taking this opportunity to meet with a variety of teams. But ultimately, it's hard to find a more advantageous situation out there for him than the one in Minnesota, where he'd be joining a great coaching staff and a roster with enough talent to make a return to the playoffs a very realistic expectation.

Pelissero ended his report on GMFB with an interesting sentence.

"If it is in Minnesota," he said, "we immediately get one of the fascinating quarterback competitions in the NFL for 2026, when it will be Kyler Murray, the former No. 1 pick, going up against the Vikings' former first-round pick, J.J. McCarthy."

Let's be realistic about something: If the Vikings sign Kyler Murray, he will be their starting quarterback in Week 1 this fall, barring injury. It won't be a true competition, even if the Vikings might want McCarthy to view it that way. There's no realistic world in which J.J. beats out a former No. 1 overall pick with 20,000 passing yards, 3,000 rushing yards, over 150 touchdowns, and two Pro Bowls on his NFL resume.

Murray to the Vikings shouldn't be considered a stone cold lock. This is the NFL, where crazy things happen. But at this point, it would be a fairly major surprise if he winds up anywhere other than Minnesota. That just might not happen until Thursday, Friday, or even into the weekend.

Source: SI

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 
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(Yesterday, 02:55 PM)StickierBuns Wrote: Well, if somehow he beats out Kyler for QB1 and starts Game 1, I'm going to be hard to keep down....

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(Yesterday, 10:05 PM)AGRforever Wrote: Just remember, after 4 hours you’re supposed to seek medical attention.

But it won't happen. Murray is here to be QB1, no other way to look at it. I've said as much from Day 1 of this being a possibility.

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(Today, 04:04 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: But it won't happen. Murray is here to be QB1, no other way to look at it. I've said as much from Day 1 of this being a possibility.

Pat McAfee
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Where is option c?  
You know where you just keep running backwards out of the back of the end zone?

Actually I mean where you dont pay either of them,  Jones injury history makes him to rich at that number,  he needs another prove it type contract imo, and Murray just fucks up your chance at a decent draft pick as he isnt going to make the Colts legit contenders and if you dont have a legit chance at a Lombardi,   why do things that can make your chances at getting there ( high draft picks) a tougher hill to climb.  They need to get after another potential franchise guy.
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So I think sadly we aren't going to know anything today, even when 4 pm ET comes and goes....it'll probably be tomorrow or Friday.
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(Yesterday, 11:39 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: Yep. KOC better be damn sure about what he's doing bringing in Kyler....that's all I'm saying. Because the circus will be coming to town during training camp: who had the better day, JJ or Kyler? 

I think master politician KOC will head this off before it starts.  If it isn't outright cutting or trading JJM pre-camp, then it will be publicly announcing the depth chart as Kyler 1, JJM 2, Some Guy 3 (or maybe Some Guy 2 JJM 3?) and giving us his usual patented, smooth, polished podium fluff like "JJM has a chance to earn his way up that depth chart".   Yes, the same chance as a snowball in hell.
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IF they sign Murray (still an if to me) it has to be publicly positioned as a competition imo...Not fair to JJ if it aint.

Now do I think JJM can beat out a healthy Murray in camp? No I dont.

But Murray has a nasty injury history and I think the odds are very high JJM gets a chance to start some games in 26. And if he does? He may not give the reigns back.

Who the hell knows? (shrug)

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 
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#SKOL The reason you heard about the Geno interest was bc they want another backup to compete with JJ. Murray, Geno, and JJ. But hey you can’t always get what you want, but if you try some times you get what you need. Welcome to Minnesota Kyler Murray, let the competition begin!!
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