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Murray wanted to be in Minnesota and the Vikings wanted him.
Quarterback Kyler Murray is no longer a member of the Arizona Cardinals. He is now employed by the Minnesota Vikings. He signed a one-year contract for the league minimum after he was cut by the Cardinals.
Now, he will get paid $36. 8 million this year. That was fully guaranteed.
The Vikings will only pay $1. 3 million of that, while the Cardinals will pay the remaining $35. 5 million.
The fit for Murray and the Vikings seems to be mutual. According to SI. com's Albert Breer , Murray and his agent Eirk Burkhardt "had identified Minnesota as, far and away, his best option, with the plan being to prioritize winning, sign a one-year deal and then hope for a long-term landing spot, be it in his 2026 home or elsewhere, in 2027.