Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray has officially reached a historic statistical milestone, joining an elite group of dual-threat signal-callers in NFL history. Through 87 career games, Murray has surpassed 20,000 passing yards and 3,000 rushing yards, according to @EpKap via @AdamSchefter.
With these career numbers, Murray becomes only the third quarterback in league history to achieve such production within his first 87 games. He joins Josh Allen and Cam Newton as the only other players to reach both the 20,000-yard passing and 3,000-yard rushing benchmarks in that timeframe.
The achievement underscores Murray's unique impact as a dual-threat weapon for the Cardinals since being selected first overall in the 2019 NFL Draft. While the Cardinals continue to navigate their current season, Murray's individual production remains among the most prolific the league has ever seen from the quarterback position through this stage of a career.
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