The Arizona Cardinals lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30-27 on Sunday in Week 10, giving them their third straight defeat and dropping them to 3-6-1. However, in the loss, rookie quarterback Kyler Murray set a league record and a team record.

Entering the game he had thrown 172 passes without an interception. He needed five to break the record for the number of throws without an interception by a rookie, held by Derek Carr of the Oakland Raider and Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys.

Murray blew by that record. He threw 39 passes without an interception, getting him to 211. However, his 212th throw was picked off by rookie cornerback Jamel Dean, leading to Tampa’s game-winning touchdown.

Nonetheless, he went 211 passes without throwing an interception and he only has five in 10 games. Not only is that great for any quarterback, it is amazing for a rookie.

Murray also set a team rookie record against the Bucs. He needed 319 yards to pass Matt Leinart for the most passing yards in a season by a rookie, and he finished the day with 324 yards.

After 10 games, Murray has 2,553 passing yards, the most in team history for a rookie. He is on pace for over 4,100 passing yards. That would be the sixth-highest passing total in team history, bested only by Carson Palmer, Neil Lomax and Kurt Warner.

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