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Vikings sign former No. 1 pick QB Kyler Murray to 1-year deal

By Thomson Reuters Mar 12, 2026 | 6:03 PM

Former No. 1 overall pick quarterback Kyler Murray has agreed to a one-year contract with the Minnesota Vikings.

The signing was announced by the team Thursday the day after Murray ​was officially released by the Arizona Cardinals, for whom ‌he played his first seven NFL seasons.

He confirmed the news with a post on his X account of him in Vikings gear with the caption, “Skol.”

With Arizona owing Murray $36.8 million for the 2026 season despite his release, the dual-threat quarterback will ‌reportedly ​receive $1.3 million from Minnesota, the league-minimum contract ⁠for veterans of seven-plus seasons.

The ⁠deal includes a no-tag clause, several reports said, meaning the Vikings cannot place the franchise tag on Murray after the 2026 season.

Murray was the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2019 ​and made the Pro Bowl in his second and third seasons but has largely struggled when on the field in the four ⁠seasons since.

He played a career-low five ⁠games in 2025, ending the season on injured reserve ​with a foot injury, throwing for 962 yards, six touchdowns and three ​interceptions with a career-low 173 rushing yards and one rushing ‌score.

He’s played a full regular season just once in the last five years (2024). In 87 career games (all starts), Murray has a 38-48-1 record, completing 67.1% of his passes for 20,460 yards, 121 touchdowns and ⁠60 interceptions with 3,193 rushing yards and 32 scores.

Murray has played in just one playoff game, throwing two interceptions with no touchdowns in a 34-11 ⁠wild-card loss to ‌the Los Angeles Rams in 2021.

In Minnesota, he’ll ⁠battle incumbent starter J.J. McCarthy for the QB1 gig ​this ‌upcoming season. McCarthy, the 10th overall pick in ​the 2024 NFL ⁠Draft, also battled injuries last season in his first action after missing the entire 2024 season with a torn meniscus.

McCarthy made 10 starts in 2025, completing 57.6% of his passes for 1,632 yards, 11 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions. He also ran for 181 yards and four ​touchdowns.

–Field Level Media