Trace McSorley was responsible for two big turnovers in the Arizona Cardinals' loss to Tampa Bay Sunday, but gave his team a chance to win.
Hopkins didn't seem to be too upset about it, at least on the surface.
Murray, it was reported by NBC during Sunday's game, will have knee surgery to repair his torn ACL on Jan. 3 of next year. He's expected to be out about nine months, and his surgery will be done by a Dallas Cowboys team doctor. Kingsbury didn't confirm the reported date of the operation. McSorley faked an inside handoff on a two-back set and instead pitched the ball to Keaontay Ingram, who reached for the ball that was tossed a little behind him. Ingram couldn't come up with it, the Bucs recovered and drove for a tying field goal with 2:27 to play.
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