Kyler Murray agreed last week to a $230 million contract extension making him the second-highest paid player in the NFL by average annual salary.
that includes specific language requiring the Arizona Cardinals quarterback to commit to four hours of uninterrupted homework per week during the season.
Per the clause filed under the heading:"Independent Study Addendum between Arizona Cardinals and Kyler Murray." "Player shall complete at least four hours of Independent Study each week during each Playing Season during the term of the Contact.""'Independent Study' means Player studies the material provided to him by the Club in order to prepare for the Club's next upcoming game, including without limitation any such material provided via an iPad or other electronic device. Time spent in mandatory meetings shall not constitute Independent Study.
If that sounds to you like the Cardinals aren't impressed with Murray's off-field work habits, you're probably right. Let Yahoo Sports senior NFL writer Charles Robinson explain: If Murray did it on his own to the satisfaction of the team, there would be no need for a written provision in his deal. It’s nonsensical to create a clause for a standard a player meets on their own, unless you’re afraid they’ll stop meeting it or they haven’t met it previously.
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