Cardinals rule out Kyler Murray for season; future in doubt

Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray's season is over, igniting debate about whether he might ever play in Arizona again.

Head coach Jonathan Gannon did not commit to Murray when asked if he'd be the team's quarterback in 2026.

"I'm worried about the Rams," Gannon said Friday before Arizona's final practice prior to the Week 14 game against Matthew Stafford and Los Angeles (9-3) in Glendale, Ariz.

Out since Oct. 5 with a foot injury, Murray is on injured reserve but the door was left open for his possible return next week. That speculation was muted Friday when Gannon confirmed Murray is done for the year.

"Kyler will not play again this year," Gannon said Friday. "He had some more tests done this week, went out of state, got another opinion on it. It's not progressing where it's going to make sense that he can go."

Gannon publicly remained committed to Murray having the quarterback job most of October and November when pressed by media about the situation.

Murray created a stir Thursday night when he posted a video to TikTok with the phrase "weird year" over a photo of a shirtless Murray walking off the football field. The caption below the image read "Never again."

As for where the Cardinals stand on Murray's future, Gannon said the franchise is focused on Murray's health.

"I just feel bad for the quarterback. He got hurt," Gannon said. "Wasn't healthy enough to play. That's first and foremost. That's where I would leave it right now."

Jacoby Brissett is starting in Murray's place but isn't viewed as a long-term option.

Whether Murray still fits that description is open to discussion. He's 28 and has four 20-TD seasons. He played well enough for the Cardinals to compete before his Oct. 5 injury in a loss to the Tennessee Titans.

He had six touchdown passes and three interceptions in five games in 2025.

The first player in league history with 70 TD passes and 20 rushing touchdowns before the end of his third season, Murray was the No. 1 pick in the 2019 draft and Offensive Rookie of the Year with Kliff Kingsbury calling the shots.

Injury history and team success are factors the Cardinals likely will consider before deciding when to write his next check.

He played in all 17 games in 2024 but a total of 13 in 2023 (eight) and 2025 (five).

Moving on from Murray comes at a steep cost. Releasing him outright comes with a cap charge over $55 million and all of his guaranteed $36.7 million salary in 2026.

Trading him activates guarantees in 2027 -- starting with a base salary of $19.5 million -- for the acquiring team, unless the two sides reach a restructured, extended contract with even more promises to the player.

--Field Level Media

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Colorado hires Brennan Marion as offensive coordinator, architect of the high-tempo

Colorado coach Deion Sanders has brought in Sacramento State's Brennan Marion as the offensive coordinator, the architect of the high-tempo, run-oriented "Go-Go" system.

The school announced the hire Friday. Marion will step in for Pat Shurmur, whose contract was up after a 3-9 season. Marion will have highly touted quarterback Julian "Ju Ju" Lewis to direct an offense that takes advantage of creative formations to produce favorable situations.

"We brought in a man that has shown he's creative, innovative, knowledgeable, smart and understands today's players," Sanders said. "He has made a difference on the field and off everywhere he's been."

The 38-year-old Marion becomes the third offensive coordinator since Sanders arrived at Colorado before the 2023 season. Sanders started with Sean Lewis, who's now the head coach at San Diego State, and then turned the controls over to Shurmur. He ran the offense in 2024 with weapons such as Shedeur Sanders and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter, but Colorado struggled to find its rhythm this season.

Marion spent one season as the head coach at Sacramento State, leading the Hornets to a 7-5 mark. They averaged nearly 34 points and 425.6 yards. Leading the way was running back Rodney Hammond Jr., who averaged over 101 yards rushing per game.

Colorado is coming off a season in which the offense finished second-to-last in the Big 12 in both points (20.9) and rushing (125.6).

"Humbled to be sought out by the best to ever do it in football — Coach Prime," Marion said. "It's my mission to make sure we put a great product on the field that the entire CU family can be proud of!"

Before Sacramento State, Marion spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at UNLV. He helped the Rebels to a pair of bowl games by relying on a dynamic offense.

Marion is the architect of the "Go-Go" offense, which emphasizes creativity and pace — he wants to run a lot of plays. He even wears a chain around his neck that reads "Go-Go."

In 2023, UNLV scored 40 or more points in a program-record six games. The Rebels finished in the top 10 in the FBS that season in third-down conversions and red-zone offense. They averaged 34.4 points.

Marion also worked at Texas with head coach Steve Sarkisian as the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. While there, Marion mentored wideout Xavier Worthy, who's now with theKansas City Chiefs. Marion also was a receivers coach at Pittsburgh where he worked with Biletnikoff Award winner Jordan Addison, a first-round pick by the Minnesota Vikings in 2023.

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President Trump wants to rename American football: 'We have to come up with another name for the NFL'

President Donald Trump suggested during Friday'sWorld Cup drawthat soccer should be the real "football" in the United States and that the NFL should find another name for its sport.

Trump was on stage at the Kennedy Center in Washington alongside FIFA president Gianni Infantino, Mexico president Claudia Sheinbaum and Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney ahead of the group stage drawing for the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by three countries.

Trump: But when you look at what has happened to the football, soccer in the US. We never call it that because we have another conflict with a thing called football. But when you think about it, this is football, there is no question. We have to come up with another name for the…pic.twitter.com/oxHUm3nREA

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"But when you look at what has happened to football in the United States, soccer in the United States ... we seem to never call it [football] because we have a little bit of a conflict with another thing that's called football," Trump said. "But when you think about it, shouldn't it really be called ... this is football, there's no question about it. We have to come up with another name for the NFL. It really doesn't make sense when you think about it."

The three heads of state then took part in a ceremonial drawing of their respective nations into the groups. The U.S. will play out of Group D, Canada out of Group B and Mexico will be in Group A and host the opening match of the tournament June 11 in Mexico City.

Earlier in the show, Infantino awarded his "close friend" Trump the inauguralFIFA Peace Prize.

The prize was announced by FIFA in November. It did not get approval from the FIFA Council, but Infantino was focused on giving Trump the award after the U.S president missed out on the Nobel Peace Prize earlier this year.

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Fantasy Football Start/Sit Advice: What to do with Adonai Mitchell, Brian Thomas Jr., more players in Week 14

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Start-sit decisions can be vexing for even the best of fantasy managers, especially as we navigate the bye-week season. Here's our Week 14 traffic report to help you set those lineups.

Green Light ✅

TE Brenton Strange vs. Colts: He spent most of the year on injured reserve, but Strange has been a difference-maker since rejoining the lineup in Week 12 (TE5, TE5). The Colts generally funnel production to the middle of the field, allowing the fourth-most points to opposing tight ends.

WR Michael Wilson vs. Rams: He kept seven targets last week even with Marvin Harrison Jr. returning, and now Harrison (heel) has been ruled out. As such, Wilson becomes a proactive play. Arizona's passing volume is a glorious thing.

TE Kyle Pitts Sr. vs. Seahawks: He's made a career out of letting fantasy managers down, but Pitts has seen an opportunity bump with Kirk Cousins starting, and it's likely Drake London will sit again. And as outstanding as the Seattle defense has been, it does struggle against opposing tight ends.

WR Devaughn Vele at Buccaneers: The New Orleans passing game as a whole gets an upgrade against a Tampa Bay defense that funnels production to the pass. Vele has been involved for two straight weeks (including a tidy 8-93-1 last week) and the Saints keep their target concentration narrow.

Yellow Light 😕

WR Adonai Mitchell vs. Dolphins: He's quickly become the preferred target in New York, and he'd be in the upper section if tied to a better quarterback. Mitchell runs a lot of downfield routes and that brings in volatility, but he probably has eight targets in his back pocket even before this game starts.

RB Jordan Mason vs. Commanders: He's generally the team's No. 2 back in a timeshare, but Aaron Jones Sr. isn't 100%, so Mason could be looking at an opportunity bump. And Washington's defense is a dream matchup, allowing the third-most points to opposing running backs.

WR Zay Flowers vs. Steelers: He continues to produce solid yardage most weeks, but he hasn't scored a touchdown since Week 1. Lamar Jackson's injury issues have to be factored in as well. Flowers belongs in the WR3 bucket until further notice.

TE Darren Waller at Jets: I understand if you don't want to tie yourself to Tua Tagovailoa, but recognize that Waller is still a featured part of this passing game, especially at the goal line. Waller is also a good grab for the lookahead schedule, with Pittsburgh and Cincinnati games coming soon.

Red Light 🚨

RB Bam Knight vs. Rams: If he's going to pay off this week against the Rams, he'll need some touchdown luck. The Rams rank fourth in run defense DVOA and parcel out just 3.9 yards per attempt.

WR Justin Jefferson vs. Commanders: Always remember that our game is about numbers, not names. With sophomore QB J.J. McCarthy failing to launch, we need to recalibrate this entire passing game. Jefferson has made it inside the WR25 range just one time in his last seven starts.

TE Oronde Gadsden II vs. Eagles: His production has come down in recent weeks and it's unlikely to bounce back here, as the Eagles have erased tight ends all season. The Chargers' passing game is also in limbo, with Justin Herbert (hand) likely to be limited, if he even plays at all.

WR Brian Thomas Jr. vs. Colts: At some point a poor start downshifts into a poor season, and Thomas has reached that area. He's managed a paltry 5-83-0 line since returning two games ago, and the Jaguars have pivoted to other options.

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Florida State quarterback Thomas Castellanos seeking another year of college eligibility

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida State quarterback Thomas Castellanos is appealing to the NCAA for another year of eligibility.

Attorney Darren Heitner announced Friday he's representing Castellanos in his legal fight after the NCAA denied the player's waiver request for a fifth season.

Castellanos, who transferred to Florida State last December after one year at Central Florida and two at Boston College, believes college football's sanctioning body should grant him another season because he played in only five games with the Knights in 2022.

Castellanos played against Tulane in the American Athletic Conference title game after starter John Rhys Plumlee aggravated a hamstring injury. Backup Mikey Keene opted out of the game because he wanted to preserve a year of eligibility before entering the transfer portal.

Castellanos played "only because of circumstances beyond his control," Heitner said.

"Just weeks after Tommy's participating, the NCAA issued a blanket waiver allowing future players in his exact situation to maintain their redshirt status," Heitner said. "Players today can participate in four regular-season games plus a conference championship game without losing eligibility."

Heitner added that Castellanos is "being penalized for the timing."

"Considering the postseason exemption that now exists, this case demands a fair resolution," Heitner said.

Castellanos completed 58.3% of his passes for 2,760 yards this season, with 15 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He also led the Seminoles (5-7) with 557 yards rushing and nine scores.

FSU coach Mike Norvell is returning for the 2026 season despite his team losing 13 of its last 16 games in Atlantic Coast Conference play. Norvell pledged to make "fundamental changes" to meet the program's championship standard. It's unclear if Castellanos potentially playing another year in Tallahassee is part of Norvell's plan.

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