
"But Monday night's win did more than end a winning drought. It created a quarterback controversy. Kyler Murray is the established, incumbent, bona fide starter with the $230.5 million contract but the Cardinals offense looked better and more efficient, both statistically and to the naked eye, with Jacoby Brissett running it. Brissett now owns the top three passing games of the season - and he's started three times."
"The Cardinals' offense topped 300 yards for the third straight game after hitting the mark just once when Kyler Murray started the first five games."
"Most surprising performance: Marvin Harrison Jr. set a career high on Monday night with seven catches 96 yards. He had six catches three times in his career heading to Monday. His eight targets in the first half also set a career high. Harrison had 80 yards in the first half, his most in a first half since Week 2 of last season."
Arizona snapped a five-game losing streak with a 27-10 victory over the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on Monday Night Football. The win produced a quarterback controversy as Jacoby Brissett's efficient play outperformed incumbent Kyler Murray, despite Murray holding a $230.5 million contract. Brissett now owns the top three passing games of the season after three starts, and the Cardinals' offense exceeded 300 yards for a third straight game. Marvin Harrison Jr. recorded a career-high seven catches for 96 yards and eight first-half targets, gaining 80 first-half yards. The franchise must decide between Murray and Brissett moving forward.
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