The fantasy football world has been holding its breath for two weeks, but relief is finally coming. Kyler Murray is set to return from his mid-foot sprain when the Arizona Cardinals face the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football. After missing Weeks 6 and 7, head coach Jonathan Gannon confirmed the team is preparing Murray to start, giving fantasy managers their dual-threat quarterback back just in time for a crucial stretch run.
Fantasy Impact
Murray's return couldn't come at a better time for fantasy managers dealing with bye weeks and injuries. He's averaging 15.6 fantasy points per game this season, but those numbers don't tell the full story. His rushing ability remains elite with 173 yards and a touchdown on just 29 attempts through five games.
The matchup against Dallas looks perfect for his comeback. The Cowboys defense ranks dead last in the NFL, allowing 2,069 passing yards and 20 passing touchdowns. Murray also brings a perfect 9-0 record at AT&T Stadium from his high school, college, and NFL days. That's the kind of historical dominance that translates to confidence.
His passing numbers have been concerning this season though. Murray hasn't topped 220 yards in any game and his 6.0 yards per attempt marks a career low. The foot injury might limit his scrambling initially, which could hurt his ceiling. But even a slightly hobbled Murray offers more upside than most streaming options.
Week 9 Expectations
Start Murray with confidence in all formats. The Cowboys matchup and extra rest from the bye week set up a bounce-back performance. His floor remains high thanks to rushing production, and the passing matchup should help him find his rhythm again.
Target 18-22 fantasy points in this spot. The Cardinals need wins desperately at 2-5, and Murray gives them their best chance. The prime time stage and favorable matchup align perfectly for a statement game.
Next Steps
Monitor Murray's practice reports throughout the week for any limitations. The Cardinals play it safe with injuries, so if he's starting, he should be close to 100 percent. His rushing usage will be the key indicator of his fantasy ceiling moving forward.
Keep backup plans ready just in case, but expect Murray to handle a full workload. The extra week of rest during the bye should have him ready for the stretch run when fantasy playoffs approach.
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