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Cardinals QB Kyler Murray tests positive for COVID-19

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray won't be on the practice field for at least the next five days after testing positive for COVID-19, coach Kliff Kingsbury told reporters Monday.

Murray's symptoms are considered minor, per Kingsbury.

While the 国产外流网no longer has COVID-19 protocols, the league informed teams in June that anyone who tests positive must isolate for at least five days, in accordance with CDC guidelines.

It's been a wild few weeks for Murray and the Cardinals.

After contentious negotiations, the Pro Bowl quarterback聽agreed to terms on a massive five-year extension聽worth $230.5 million with $160 million guarantees on July 21.

Then word of the "independent study鈥 clause聽in the contract, mandating four hours of study each game week, spread, leading to questions about the quarterback and the club's insistence on the clause.

Days later, Murray聽blasted the perception聽that he doesn't study enough. The Cardinals聽removed the so-called 鈥渉omework鈥 clause.

Murray then聽聽to rest his arm after getting his wrist checked in previous practices.

Now Murray is on the shelf for at least the next five days following his positive COVID test.

Backups Colt McCoy and Trace McSorley will take the majority of reps until Murray returns.

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