Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray will not attend organized team activities this week, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Murray and Arizona have been in a very public negotiation for a contract extension, but there has been no advancement on those talks.
OTAs are optional, and coach Kliff Kingsbury told reporters he expects for Murray to attend mandatory mini-camp from June 14-16. The Cardinals exercised the fifth-year option on Murray's contract last month, guaranteeing him a salary of about $29 million in 2023.
But before that, Murray made several public moves to put pressure on Arizona to prioritize his extension this offseason.