Kyler Murray Next Team Odds: Where Will QB Play Next NFL Season?

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A disastrous season for the hope forlorn Arizona Cardinals has swallowed the team’s former cornerstone player, with former top pick Kyler Murray last playing on Oct. 5., a blow to Cardinals fans across NFL betting.
Now that Arizona’s sitting at 3-10 and officially eliminated from postseason contention, it’s worth looking at where Murray will go next, which got the team at Bookies.com thinking about potential next team odds on the veteran quarterback.
| Team | Percentage Chance | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Arizona Cardinals | 48.8% | +105 |
| New York Jets | 8.3% | +1100 |
| Minnesota Vikings | 7.4% | +1250 |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | 7.4% | +1250 |
| Las Vegas Raiders | 5.4% | +1750 |
| Indianapolis Colts | 4.8% | +2000 |
| New Orleans Saints | 4.8% | +2000 |
| Cleveland Browns | 2.4% | +4000 |
| Atlanta Falcons | 2.4% | +4000 |
| The Field | 6.3% | +1500 |
Where Will K1 Suit Up Next?
Given his heavy load, salary cap hit wise, it’s no wonder that the Cardinals are still the clubhouse leader to keep Murray in town (through 2026, at least), with Arizona holding +105 odds of keeping ‘K1’ for the near-distant future.
Murray still has two years remaining (before a club option in 2028) on his five-year, $230.5 million extension, which complicates things a bit for the Cardinals.
Further complicating the Murray-Cardinals conundrum is the lack of clarity surrounding the quarterback’s ‘mid-foot’ injury that’s landed him on the IR in the first place, with head coach Jonathan Gannon doing little to answer those questions when asked about them this week by members of the media.
"He's trying to push to go, we're trying to push him to go as far as doing everything with movement,” Gannon said. “It's a tricky injury for him."
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Where Could Murray Land?
Should Gannon and the Cardinals opt to move on from their longtime QB, there would be a strong market for the 28-year-old’s services, with perennial NFL cellar dwellers like the New York Jets (+1100), Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers (+1250 each) leading the way.
New York, New York?
For New York, a 3-10 start to the Aaron Glenn era has many asking where the franchise will go, quarterback wise, in 2026, with Justin Fields having a $23 million cap hit and veteran Tyrod Tyler likely not being in the picture come next fall.
Vikings, Steelers In Play
The song is much the same for the Vikings and Steelers, as former Minnesota first-round pick J.J. McCarthy has an abysmal 27.5 QBR this season, while Pittsburgh’s leaning on 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers to pace the team’s anemic offense, which means they’re in need of a long-term solution sooner rather than later.
Other Teams That Need QB
Throw in more QB-needy teams like the Las Vegas Raiders (+1750), Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints (+2000 each) and you have the lion’s share of Murray’s odds board covered, with the Cleveland Browns and Atlanta Falcons rounding things out at +4000 apiece.
Las Vegas will likely need a new QB next year as Geno Smith’s lone season has netted the franchise little success, while Indianapolis starter Daniel Jones is out indefinitely with a torn Achilles heel, which means they’ll likely need a new starter under center in 2026.
For now, while we wait to see what Arizona does with the man formerly dubbed the next big thing in the Valley, we can ascertain that all options are on the table for Cardinals officials as they take stock of another disappointing season in the Grand Canyon State.
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