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Cardinals' opening drive shows Kingsbury's options when it comes to play calling

The Cardinals' opening drive Sunday served as a checklist of sorts. In 10 plays, the team went 48 yards, spread the ball and capped it with a touchdown, the first in the 30-15 win over Washington.

Quarterback Kyler Murray started it off by finding Larry Fitzgerald, ensuring as early as possible that Fitzgerald's catch streak (now at 245 games) will continue. From there, it was a roll call. Running back Kenyan Drake got the next touch. Murray kept it himself. As the Cardinals kept moving, Murray connected with Chase Edmonds and DeAndre Hopkins, all before finding Hopkins very much open for the four-yard touchdown.