In March, General Kyler Murray claimed that his social media scrub had nothing to do with the Cardinals, which was an apparent olive branch by him in the organization. Then, at the league’s annual meeting, Arizona head coach Kliff Kingsbury said the franchise and Murray were “in the right place.” But there may still be problems in paradise. NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero said Tuesday that the Cardinals have not yet made an offer for Murray. And Murray’s agent, Eric Burkhardt, informed Arizona weeks ago that he was withdrawing his original proposal from the table. Pelissero adds that while other teams are monitoring the situation, the Cardinals insist Murray will not be traded. Murray has just become fit to expand after the end of the 2021 season – his third year as a professional. The No. 1 overall pick for 2019 is set to earn about $ 5.5 million in base salary for next season. With Derek Carr from Las Vegas becoming the last in a series of full-backs to sign a lucrative two-month contract extension on Wednesday, Murray obviously wants to be next. The Cardinals have to make a decision on choosing Murray for a fifth year by May 2, but it looks like they will use it to sign Murray until 2023. That is, unless something changes dramatically and Murray is exchanged for another. team before then. Murray has taken his name in the last two Pro Bowls. While the Cardinals improved to 11-6 and gained a place after the season after finishing 8-8 last year, they collapsed towards the end of the season. They are losing four of their last five regular season games and were unbeaten in a losing streak to the Rams in the wild. In 14 races, Murray completed 69.2 percent of his passes for 3,787 yards with 24 touches and 10 steals in 2021. He also accelerated for 423 yards with five TDs.