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Kyler Murray's Preferred Trade Destinations at 2025 NFL Deadline Revealed amid New Rumors
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray was reportedly interested in multiple landing spots ahead of the 2025 trade deadline.
According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, Murray was open to joining the Las Vegas Raiders and Minnesota Vikings.
Florio noted that the 28-year-old was drawn to the idea of potentially playing under Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, although Kelly has since been fired and now serves as the offensive coordinator for Northwestern.
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ESPN's Jeremy Fowler previously reported that Minnesota "could be an option" for Murray during the offseason as well.
While the two-time Pro Bowler is still under contract with the Cardinals, his outlook as a member of the team is murky.
On Wednesday, Ralph Vacchiano and Henry McKenna of Fox Sports reported that Murray and Arizona were "headed for a breakup." The team is still determining whether to trade or release him.
Despite needing more stability at quarterback, the Raiders likely won't be as open to adding Murray compared to last season's deadline. They own the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft, putting them in position to draft a signal-caller such as Indiana's Fernando Mendoza.
Minnesota might show interest in Murray, though.
The Athletic's Dianna Russini reported Jan. 3 that the Vikings intended to look at "established" options through trades or free agency to add competition for J.J. McCarthy.
Murray only appeared in five games with the Cardinals last season due to a foot injury, completing 68.3 percent of his throws for 962 yards and six touchdowns compared to three interceptions.

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