Jets Will Be in the Mix for $230 Million Pro Bowl QB: EXCLUSIVE
The New York Jets will once again be in the quarterback market this offseason.

NFL information broker Benjamin Allbright told me on “Boy Green Daily” to “keep your eye” on Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray. Allbright called that a “legitimate option” and confirmed that the Jets would be one of the teams in the mix if he became available.
Murray, 28, has three years remaining on his $230 million contract. He is scheduled to be a free agent in 2029.
Murray Is Expected to Become Available
“Yeah, keep an eye on Kyler Murray. That is someone who is going to become available after the year,” Allbright told me on “Boy Green Daily.” “It won’t cost you a first-round pick. Well, maybe a first, depending on if he gets bid up with other teams, but you’re probably looking at a two and a three [or] two twos, something like that [in a trade] for Kyler Murray.”
There is a chance it doesn’t cost any draft capital.
“The Cardinals must decide by this offseason whether to try to trade Murray, release him, or pay another $19.5 million in guaranteed money that becomes due on the fifth day of the new league year in mid-March,” ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter explained.
“With one source saying this week that ‘a separation is imminent,'” Schefter added.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport explained that a trade could be difficult to pull off.
“That said, a trade would take coordination between three parties (Arizona, Murray, and an interested team), an agreement that the Cardinals would take on some or all the money, and then a mutually agreed-upon trade partner. It’s possible. But it has proven in the past to be a challenge with so many moving parts,” Rapoport said.
“From Murray’s side, being released ahead of the 2026 league year — if he’s not going to be a member of the Cardinals — is preferable because his deal will be offset, similar to Russell Wilson’s recent situation with the Steelers. He’ll be able to sign with a team at the minimum, making Murray an incredible value for a playoff-ready team without a QB,” Rapoport added.
Why Isn’t It Working in Arizona?
Let’s start with the 2025 season. Right now, he is hurt.
“Sources say Murray is dealing with a mid-foot sprain in the area of a Lisfranc injury — while not actually being a Lisfranc injury. It’s ligament partial tear — otherwise known as a sprain — but there are no broken bones and there is no dislocation. There is still edema (swelling caused by too much fluid trapped in the body’s tissues, according to the Mayo Clinic),” NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport explained.
“Kyler Murray has been productive before. He just doesn’t fit with what they’re doing in Arizona right now,” Allbright told me. “That’s not to say he is a bad quarterback or whatever. He is a decent quarterback who, in the right setup/system, something that caters to what he does, can be successful.”
Murray was the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2019 and has been named to the Pro Bowl twice. He won a Heisman trophy in college. At the NFL level, Murray has appeared and started in 87 games. In his career, Murray has completed 67.1% of his passes, has thrown for 20,460 passing yards, and owns a 121 touchdown to 60 interception ratio.
Murray also provides a special set of skills with his legs. He has toted the rock 532 times for 3,193 passing yards and has scored 32 touchdowns on the ground.
Murray Hasn’t Been a Popular Choice Among Jets Fans on Social Media
“I had a lot of Jets fans in my mentions that didn’t particularly care for that,” Allbright revealed.
It’s worth mentioning that Murray would be a massive upgrade in 2025 compared to what they have had. Also, he compares favorably to the greatest Jets quarterbacks in franchise history from a statistical perspective.
Murray would rank third all-time in passing yards, third all-time in passing touchdowns, first in completion percentage, and he would rank first all-time in career rushing yards for a QB.
The Plan Behind the Plan for the Jets at QB
Allbright explained that Murray could be the solution at QB for the Jets — for now.
“Then take your time to absolutely be certain and find the rookie you want. Instead of just burning draft picks every year on a guy, I think you’d be in a much better position,” Allbright said on “Boy Green Daily.” “The preferred strategy these days is to try and get a reclamation quarterback that has had success, and you plug that in while you’re waiting to cash all in on the guy you think is the guy.”
“I’d love to have the ammo in a couple of years, but I gotta do something between now and then. I don’t think that the Kyler Murray thing would b
Rival coach says he's 'forever indebted' to Commanders' Dan Quinn

MADRID – There are relationships in the NFL and then there are bonds. When it comes to Washington Commanders and Miami Dolphins head coaches Dan Quinn and Mike McDaniel, the two are forever bonded in battle but also in brotherhood.
That word, ‘brotherhood,’ has been uttered a lot around the Commanders since Quinn arrived, and on occasion, he’s had the opportunity to prove he’s as much a part of it as he is the leader of it.
"Dan Quinn holds a special place in my heart, in my career,” McDaniel said of the Washington coach. “He was there, ground zero, when I became sober and supported me and believed in me and gave me the opportunity to continue what I love to do. For that, I'll be forever indebted to him.
“It speaks to the type of man he is and the type of leader he is that I know. He touches every player he coaches from a true, authentic standpoint, and I think the Commanders are very fortunate to have him."

Aug 17, 2024; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel and Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn shake hands after a preseason game at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images / Sam Navarro-Imagn Images
McDaniel has been very public about his alcohol abuse issues of the past and how his recovery has helped him become one of just 32 head coaches in the NFL. Quinn being a central member of that recovery is no surprise given his reputation for caring about the people around him before he cares about their job title.
"And in that space, all I want to do is help and give support and then the real work begins for the person who's in that spot. And that's exactly what Mike did to say, this is what I'm going to work on and how I'm going to go do it. …And I think that takes a lot of guts to do that. And that's one of the reasons I'm real proud of him.”
The respect and love on both sides of this weekend’s matchup are clear, and it’s special. So much so that we’ve actually told this story before, the last time the Commanders and Dolphins faced off, last preseason, but it is one each man speaks about like it's the first time, every time, and a bond worth writing about each time as well.
Usually, asking about old connections in NFL life after that first meeting leads to muted comments, like when Quinn faced the Atlanta Falcons this year, last year, and even before that. Or when he went up against Pete Carroll, whom he’s faced before since the two reached the pinnacle of the game as Super Bowl champions with the Seattle Seahawks.
Talking about McDaniel, however, there’s no watering down of what that relationship means to either man, but it isn’t just personal.

Nov 9, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel before a game against the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images / Sam Navarro-Imagn Images
“I've known Mike to be an excellent coach,” Quinn also said. “He can process things so quickly, it's no surprise to see that his offense can throw the ball quickest. They can have the fastest motions. That's Mike to a T, where he can just think so quickly on it. …he's one of my favorite coaches.”
The brotherhood is still strong between Quinn and McDaniel, but in Week 11, we’ll see the sibling rivalry more than the brotherly love as each man will look to get the upper hand, the Commanders coach clarifies.
But no matter which side wins and what the winning score is, don’t expect any icy exchanges afterwards.