In a thrilling display of speed and agility, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray left the San Francisco 49ers defense in the dust, sprinting 50 yards to the end zone in a mere 6 seconds. The electrifying play unfolded on a first-and-10 from midfield, where Murray cleverly faked a handoff to running back James Conner before bursting to his right.
With tight end Elijah Higgins providing a crucial block on cornerback Charvarius Ward, Murray seamlessly cut inside, leaving would-be tacklers grasping at air. As he approached the 46-yard line, linebacker De’Vondre Campbell attempted to keep pace, but Murray confidently gestured, knowing he had the open field to himself.
The NFL’s fastest quarterback, Murray reached a blistering top speed of 21.27 MPH, the highest recorded by a QB as a ball carrier since he entered the league in 2019. The two nearest 49ers defenders, linebacker Dee Winters and safety Talanoa Hufanga, valiantly gave chase, but ultimately couldn’t keep up with Murray’s lightning-quick pace. The Cardinals’ longest touchdown run since 2020, this remarkable play will undoubtedly be etched in the memories of fans for seasons to come.
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