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Kyler Murray accounted for three touchdowns in his first game back home as a pro to lead the Cardinals over the dallascowboys on Monday night.

ARLINGTON, Texas — Maybe Kyler Murray will lose a game on the home field of the Dallas Cowboys one of these days.

The speedy quarterback who won three high school championships and a Big 12 title at the home of the Cowboys improved to 7-0 as a starter at AT&T Stadium, throwing for two scores despite a rough start through the air and rushing for 74 yards and a TD. "It was fun, brought back a lot of memories," Murray said. "Felt like I’ve been playing there every Sunday honestly. It’s comfortable, felt good."

The nine-year starter in Cincinnati led a come-from-behind victory over the New York Giants in Week 5 after the gruesome-looking compound fracture of Prescott’s right ankle. There wasn’t anything resembling a rally this time. "The record, it is what it is right now, the division is what it is right now, but it’s still early," Dalton said. "There’s a lot of football left to be played, and for us, we’ve got to improve as a football team."

While the 2018 Heisman Trophy winner misfired on eight of his first 11 passes and finished 9 of 24 for 188 yards, Murray hit Christian Kirk in stride on an 80-yard touchdown for a 21-0 lead in the second quarter.

 

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