India, March 13 -- The quarterback picture for the Arizona Cardinals has become uncertain after the franchise released longtime starter Kyler Murray, ending his seven-year stint with the team.

The former No. 1 overall pick did not remain a free agent for long. Murray has reportedly agreed to a one-year deal with the Minnesota Vikings, marking the beginning of what he described as the next chapter of his NFL career, reported Sports Illustrated.

While Murray's future is now tied to Minnesota, the Cardinals must quickly figure out who will lead their offense in 2026.

At the moment, the Cardinals have two veteran quarterbacks under contract, Gardner Minshew and Jacoby Brissett, leaving the starting role wide open heading into the offseason...