Cardinals’ Kyler Murray has a priceless reaction to a potential cold-weather game against the Panthers
I Arizona Cardinals may be expecting cold weather as they head to Charlotte, North Carolina, this weekend amid a late push to make the playoffs, and Kyler Murray had a very relatable reaction when asked by reporters about it.
Fresh off a three-game winning streak New England Patriots, Murray sat down with the media Wednesday to discuss the team’s next challenge: playing in the cold.
Murray initially didn’t seem to mind playing in the cold – that is until he found out just how cold it can be.
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“No, I mean I once played in the cold. I don’t know, how cold must it be?”
One reporter replies, “35 or 40” degrees.
“S—,” Murray said with a laugh.
In accordance with FOX Weather, low temperatures in Charlotte are expected to dip ahead of Sunday’s game against the Panthers with a high of 40 and a low of around 20 degrees.
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The temperatures are nowhere near the frigid temperatures some teams can find playing in places like Green Bay or Buffalo this time of year, but for a team from Arizona – it can have an impact.
I The Miami Dolphins failed to end the narrative of hot teams playing in the cold during a 30-17 loss to the Packers in Green Bay last month.
“Obviously they come from Miami, it’s hot there, and when you come here to play in that cold weather, you’re affected,” Packers safety Xavier McKinney said after the game. “So I think it affected everyone on that team.”
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The Cardinals making the playoffs isn’t impossible, but it’s a tall order. They will have to win the season and claim the division to earn a wild card spot.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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