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TEMPE, Ariz. — Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray said he had "successful" knee surgery to repair an ACL injury that he suffered against the New England Patriots on Dec. 12. The 25-year-old Murray posted a picture of himself laying in a hospital bed with the message: "ACL surgery was successful, thank you for all the love and prayers. I appreciate the support and positivity more than I can express, I'll be back." The fourth-year quarterback was injured early in the 27-13 loss to the Patriots. He was flushed out of the pocket and running to his right when he tried to juke past a Patriots defender, but tumbled to the grass in obvious pain.







