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Cardinals' Kyler Murray has priceless reaction to potential cold weather game vs. Panthers

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray had a very relatable reaction when asked about the possibility of playing in the cold on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers.


Cardinals' Kyler Murray has priceless reaction to potential cold weather game vs. Panthers
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Murray initially seemed indifferent about playing in the cold - that is until he found out just how cold it could get. 

"No, I mean I've played in cold weather before. I don't know, how cold is it supposed to be?"

One reporter responds, "35 or 40" degrees.

"S---," Murray said with a laugh. 

The temperatures are nowhere near the frigid temps that some teams can experience playing in places like Green Bay or Buffalo this time of year, but for a team out of Arizona - it could certainly be a factor. 

"Obviously, they're coming from Miami, it's hot there, and then when you come here and play in that cold weather, you get affected by it," Packers safety Xavier McKinney said after the game. "So I think it affected everybody on that team."

The Cardinals making the playoffs isn't impossible, but it is a tall ask. They'll have to win out the season and claim the division to earn a wild-card spot. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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