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Kyler Murray carted off with knee injury; Patriots rally to beat Cardinals

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By DAVID BRANDT AP Sports Writer

GLENDALE, Ariz. — New England Patriots linebacker Raekwon McMillan was simply trying to do his job, running over to make sure that teammate Kyle Dugger made the tackle on a routine play.

Suddenly, he saw a football on the ground.

McMillan scooped it up and ran 23 yards for the touchdown, giving the Patriots the go-ahead score in a 27-13 victory on Monday night over the Arizona Cardinals, who lost starting Kyler Murray in the first quarter to a potentially serious knee injury.

“I looked back, saw it was just me and a lineman,” McMillan said of his mindset when scooping the fumble. “I said ‘If I can’t beat a lineman, then I don’t deserve to be out here.’”

New England trailed 13-10 at the break but tied the game at 13-all early in the third quarter after a short field goal. A few minutes later, the Patriots got their game-changing play and a 20-13 lead later when McMillan scored his touchdown, snatching the loose ball off the grass and sprinting toward the end zone.

Kyle Dugger forced the turnover by stripping Cardinals three-time All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who had just caught a pass.

“I try to be perfect. I let myself down,” Hopkins said. “Let coach down, let the guys down. I haven’t fumbled all year. It is definitely a reminder to protect the ball.”

The Patriots pushed their advantage to 27-13 early in the fourth quarter on Pierre Strong Jr.’s 3-yard run, then leaned on their defense to complete the much-needed win. New England’s defense had six sacks, including three by linebacker Josh Uche.

Mac Jones threw for 235 yards and finished 24 for 35 with an interception as New England (7-6) snapped a two-game losing skid to strengthen its AFC playoff positioning.

“There’s going to be a lot of change over these next four weeks for everybody, that’s just how it goes,” Andrews said. “You start looking at (playoffs) and you’ll let something slip away.”

Arizona (4-9) has lost five of six games, including the last three.

Murray was hurt on the third play of the game, immediately changing the complexion of the evening. The fourth-year quarterback 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. He wasn’t touched before he went down.

Players from both teams surrounded the quarterback before he was carted off the field with a towel draped over his head.

He is scheduled to undergo further testing on Tuesday, including an MRI, but ESPN, quoting an unnamed source, said there is “little doubt that it’s torn,” referring to the quarterback’s ACL.

In his postgame news conference, Arizona coach Kliff Kingsbury said Murray’s injury “doesn’t look good, but we’ll know more in the morning.”

“Obviously, it didn’t look good,” Kingsbury said. “I’ve never seen him in that type of shape, so I assumed it wasn’t good.”

“Anytime you see a non-contact injury, you know it’s worse right away,” Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins said.

“That hurt. Kyler put a lot into this. He’s been preparing his butt off to get back after the hamstring (injury that kept him out of Weeks 10 and 11), so for that to happen, I hate that for him. I know he’ll recover and get back to himself.”

The Cardinals have been plagued by injuries this season, particularly on the offense. They’re missing four of their starting offensive linemen and lost tight end Zach Ertz for the season, also because of a knee injury.

The 36-year-old Colt McCoy has proven a capable replacement for Murray over the past two seasons, coming into Monday’s game with a 3-2 mark when Murray was injured (he had a 1-1 record when Murray was out for two games last month). He worked his magic again – at least for a while – leading the Cardinals to a 13-10 halftime lead.

“We’ve battled injuries all year long,” said McCoy, who finished 27-of-40 passing for 246 yards with an interception. “The guys that are going to go in there are going to fight until the very end. I don’t think there is any more you can ask for and I will be proud to go lead them.”

The Cardinals took a 3-0 lead early in the second quarter after a 33-yard field goal by Matt Prater. They had good field position for the drive after Isaiah Simmons intercepted a pass from Jones, who was hit on the arm by rookie Cam Thomas as he was throwing.

James Conner bulldozed his way forward for a 10-yard touchdown late in the second quarter, breaking multiple tackles to give the Cardinals a 13-7 lead late in the second quarter. Conner finished with a team-high 85 yards rushing.

The Patriots scored their lone touchdown of the first half when rookie Kevin Harris ran 14 yards to the end zone.

MURRAY’S TOUGH YEAR

Arizona’s recent hopes as a franchise have revolved around the development of Murray, who was taken with the No. 1 overall draft pick out of Oklahoma in 2019.

The quarterback’s fourth year has been a tough one. And that was before Monday’s injury.

Murray signed a $230.5 million contract during the offseason that could keep him with the franchise until 2028, but that was when a steady stream of unwanted headlines started.

The two-time Pro Bowl selection took a lot of ridicule after it was discovered his new contract mandated at least four hours of “independent study” during game weeks, which was unusual for an NFL quarterback. The clause was later removed, but the damage to his reputation was done.

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Murray also battled a bout of COVID-19 during training camp which kept him out for about a week and recently took criticism from former teammate Patrick Peterson, who said on his “All Things Covered” podcast that “Kyler Murray don’t care about nobody but Kyler Murray.”

Now he has to deal with what could be the most serious injury of his professional career. He had thrown for 2,359 yards, 14 touchdowns and seven interceptions through 10 games before Monday’s injury.

INJURIES

Patriots: Cornerback Jack Jones (knee), running back Rhamondre Stevenson (ankle) and wide receiver DeVante Parker (head) all were injured during the first quarter. Stevenson returned later in the first half but was ruled out following halftime.

Cardinals: Wide receiver Rondale Moore (groin) and cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. (back) were among the team’s six inactives. … Cornerback Marco Wilson Jr. (stinger) left in the second quarter and didn’t return. … Defensive end Zach Allen (hand) left in the second half and didn’t return.

UP NEXT

The Patriots will face the Raiders on Sunday in Las Vegas.

The Cardinals square off with the Broncos on Sunday in Denver.

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