Korean quarterback Kyrer Murray of the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL) failed to overcome the opposing defense. The team also lost.
Murray played as the starting quarterback in an away game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on the 25th (Korean Standard Time), recording a 285-yard passing pass, but his team lost 6-16.
Murray attempted a total of 37 passes and completed 24, but did not throw for a touchdown.
He recorded 15 passes on first down, but in a third down situation his effectiveness was significantly reduced due to being successful on 3 of 12 attempts.
Until the first half, the defense was also struggling, narrowly chasing the 3-7, but it was a fatal blow to allow a touchdown immediately after the interception on the first attack attempt of the second half-time.
He pushed a force attack with 7 minutes and 12 seconds left in the third quarter, but was intercepted by his 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 the way I wanted. He created two field goal opportunities, but kicker Chad Ryland missed a field goal.
Arizona remained at 6-5 with the loss, allowing Seattle to share the lead in the NFC West.
[Pittsburg (USA) = KIM JAE HO, MK Sports Correspondent]