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Could Kyler Murray crossroads lead back to MLB? A’s open to talks

By Thomson Reuters Mar 5, 2026 | 11:23 AM

Kyler Murray rolls toward a career crossroads next week, when the former No. 1 NFL draft pick is expected to be released by the Arizona ​Cardinals.

Several teams with a glaring need at the ‌position reportedly are lining up to make Murray an offer, from the New York Jets to the Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings.

The 28-year-old certainly should have options.

But is baseball about to be back on ‌the ​table for Murray, a two-sport standout ⁠at Oklahoma drafted by ⁠the A’s ninth overall in the 2018 MLB Draft?

The A’s signed Murray before he was selected No. 1 by the Cardinals in 2019 and ended his baseball career. ​If that candle is flickering, A’s general manager David Forst said the franchise would entertain the conversation.

“Kyler is ⁠an elite NFL quarterback, and I’m ⁠sure there are plenty of opportunities for ​him to continue his football career,” Forst told MLB.com. “That said, ​he and his baseball representatives know that we’re always ‌open to him exploring a return to baseball with the A’s if that time ever comes.”

Even if Murray isn’t ready to close the door entirely on professional football, he ⁠could consider training for a return to attempt the two-sport feat last seen from Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders.

The A’s still ⁠own his contractual ‌rights, which means Murray wouldn’t be free ⁠to attempt to play for MLB and NFL ​teams ‌in the same city or region — the ​Jets and ⁠Yankees or Dolphins and Marlins, for example — without a trade.

Murray was an outfielder for the Sooners and started 50 games in 2018, racking up a .296 batting average with 10 home runs, 13 doubles, 47 RBIs, 46 runs and 10 stolen ​bases.

–Field Level Media