LeSean McCoy isn't a big fan of Kyler Murray.
McCoy, a former NFL running back who starred for 12 years, shared his thoughts on Murray's career on Instagram.
Murray, who was drafted first overall by the Cardinals in 2019 and is in his sixth season with the team, began listing his accomplishments while speaking to the media last week.
“Going 43-0 in high school in Texas,” Murray said. “Some people will say, 'That's impressive because it's high school,' but no one's done it. Going to college and winning the Heisman. Getting drafted first overall in the NFL and ninth overall in the MLB. No one's done it yet.”
“Offensive Rookie of the Year, two Pro Bowls, not 6-foot-7, 230 pounds. [pounds]”I'm not going to throw the ball 85 yards. I'm already at a disadvantage and I can't afford to take shortcuts. This is no joke.”
But McCoy didn't care.
“LOL. So what did you get for that? Halfway through your NFL career? What are you talking about? [sic]McCoy commented: An Instagram post sharing Murray's comments.
Murray, who stands 5-foot-10 and weighs 207 pounds, has had a mixed record during his time with the Cardinals.
He took the league by storm as a rookie and was selected to the Pro Bowl each of his next two seasons.
He led the Cardinals to the postseason in his third season.

However, Murray has played just 19 games over the past two years due to a torn ACL suffered during the 2022-23 season.
Last year, Murray threw for 1,799 yards with 10 touchdowns, five interceptions and an 89.4 completion percentage in eight games.
The Cardinals finished with a 3-5 record in those games.
McCoy himself has been selected to the Pro Bowl six times and was named First Team All-Pro twice.
He spent the first six seasons of his career with the Eagles before stints with the Bills, Chiefs and Buccaneers.





