
"After jumping out to a 27-3 lead early in the third quarter thanks to a dominating defense and Murray orchestrating an offense to do whatever it pleased in the middle portion of the game, Arizona gave up 19 unanswered points in the second half but held off a Panther's comeback attempt thanks to a fourth-down sack in the final minute by Calais Campbell to win, 27-22, on Sunday at State Farm Stadium."
""We could be 0-2, but we're 2-0 with this issue," Murray said. "I don't want to make it a thing, but at the same time, yeah, we got to be better. We got to finish games. That's the bottom line because it didn't bite us in ass today. Didn't bite us in ass last week, but you keep playing around, you get bit, so we got to be better.""
The Arizona Cardinals built a 27-3 lead against the Carolina Panthers but surrendered 19 unanswered points in the second half before holding on for a 27-22 win. A fourth-down sack by Calais Campbell in the final minute ended the comeback attempt and allowed Arizona to escape with the victory. The contest featured offensive miscommunications, a botched onside kick recovery, an interception and multiple late-game penalties that kept Carolina alive. The Cardinals displayed a repeat of late-game vulnerability seen the previous week in New Orleans. A Week 3 trip to San Francisco presents an immediate test of those issues.
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