Larry Fitzgerald Sr., the father of Larry Fitzgerald has hopped on Twitter and called Kyler Murray “spoiled” amid contract demand.
Awesemo got the details of Larry Fitzgerald Sr. calling out Kyler Murray in the wake of contract demand.
The diminutive Arizona Cardinals QB declared his two main goals and objectives in a prepared statement released by his agent amid ongoing reports of tension between the QB and his team.
Murray “absolutely wants to be [the Cardinals] long term QB” and “desperately wants to win the Super Bowl,” his agent, Erik Burkhardt, wrote in the statement’s opening.
The lengthy letter from his agent rubbed some people the wrong way, including Larry Fitzgerald Sr., who is the father of legendary Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald.
Here is what Fitzgerald Sr. wrote on Twitter:
“He’s spoiled brings his Oklahoma offense to the NFL team has to catch up great talent.He’s never been humbled keep working.”
There is more:
Murray is entering the final year of his rookie contract, but he wants an extension now rather than waiting.
Murray is under contract for more than $5.4 million in 2022 and $4.5 million is a roster bonus that’s fully guaranteed, according to Spotrac.
Murray is probably upset because the coach and GM got contract extensions.
The Arizona Cardinals extended head coach Kliff Kingsbury and general manager Steve Keim through the 2027 season, the team announced Wednesday.
The news came as the Cardinals are in a public negotiation with their star quarterback Kyler Murray, who wants an extension, as well, now that he’s eligible following his third NFL season.
Kingsbury, who signed a four-year deal when he was hired in 2019, was set to enter the final year of his initial deal with Arizona. Keim, who became the Cardinals general manager in 2013 after working for the team since 1999, had signed an extension in 2018 that was set to last through 2022. Their simultaneous extensions keep Kingsbury and Keim linked for the next five years.
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