Korean quarterback Kyrer Murray of the Arizona Cardinals in the National Football League (NFL) failed to overcome the opponent’s defense. The team also lost.
Murray played as a starting quarterback in an away game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on the 25th (Korea Standard Time), recording a pass of 285 yards, but his team lost 6-16.
Murray attempted a total of 37 passes and made 24 of them, but did not continue any touchdowns.
He recorded 15 first-down passes, but in a third-down situation, his efficiency was greatly reduced due to the success of 3 out of 12 attempts.
Until the first half, the defense was also struggling, narrowly chasing 3-7, but it was a fatal blow to allow a touchdown immediately after the interception in the first attack attempt of the second half.
He pushed ahead with a force-down attack with 7 minutes and 12 seconds left in the third quarter, but was intercepted by opponent Kobe Bryant on a pass he threw to Michael Wilson. Bryant ran for 69 yards and scored a touchdown.
Even after that, it didn’t go as I wanted. He created two field goal chances, but kicker Chad Ryland missed one field goal.
Arizona remained at 6-5 with the loss, allowing Seattle to share the NFC West lead.
[Pittsburg (USA) = KIM JAE HO, MK Sports Correspondent]