With 106 rushing yards, Kyler Murray has his first double-triple



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Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray had his first career double-triple on Sunday.

A double-triple is when a player hits three digits in two different yardage categories, such as over 100 yards on the ground and over 100 yards on the ground. Murray had a career-high 106 rushing yards to go with 283 passing yards.

Murray reportedly had a double-triple in Week 1, until he kneeled down at the end of the game and saw his ground yard drop from 100 to 91.

It has been a great running season for Murray, who is now on track to gain 1,086 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns. Murray is the first Super Bowl-era quarterback to score eight touchdowns in his team’s first eight games of the season.

The NFL’s all-time doubles-triples leaders are Lamar Jackson and Michael Vick, who have eight each.


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