Jacoby Brissett, however, led the Cardinals to their first win since mid-September, but coach Jonathan Gannon said he hasn't changed the starting quarterback route.
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“Nothing changed that,” Gannon said after yesterday’s 27-17 win at AT&T Stadium.
Gannon will play once-weekly starter Kyler Murray, who is recovering from a foot injury that has plagued him for the past three games.Gannon said Murray didn't play Monday night because he "just wasn't healthy enough to go."
To put out why, after the performance of Brisset's work soon, he will get to know Morray, Gannon said that it is "how I feel."
Asked whether Brissett had shown enough talent to get the job, Gannon said he had nothing to add to the conversation.
Brisattt threw for 261 yards — his third straight 260-yard game — and two touchdowns on 21-and-31 against the Cowboys.
Gannon said he thinks briset is playing good and that he likes the way he operates.
But Brissett wouldn't discuss whether he should start Game 4 when Arizona hosts the Seattle Seathawks on Sunday.
"I'm not interested in that kind of stuff," Brissett said. "I just want to come out here and win games, be a good teammate and do my best when I get the chance."
"That's all I can ask."
Brissett started three games and had 256 yards per game and 7.7 yards per attempt as they had six touchdowns and six touchdowns. In five starts this season, Murray averaged 170 passing yards per game, 6.0 yards per attempt, six touchdowns and three touchdowns. Every ATB ran for a touchdown, although Murray returned 14 times for 122 yards.threw for 860 yards in three games and Murray threw for 962 yards in five games.
The offense has been very productive when Brittt is just driving, posting 25.7 points and 357 yards on 18.8 plays and 28.4 yards when Murray starts.
Brissett also stands out at third.Arizona is making 56% of third downs on Brissett's starts and 40% on Murray's starts.
The Cardinals had 15 first-half hits this season, second most in Indianapolis in Week 6 during Brispett's start.In three games, Brispte had 44 starts compared to Murray's 50 starts.
But Brillisset took credit for not finding his song and getting the project off the ground.
He said it was a Cardinals offense that he figured out on his own after a slow start.
"I don't think it's me. I really don't," Brissett said.“I think it’s just that everyone gets caught up at the start of the season.”
"Like any good team in this group we find ways to get better, we will find ways to get better." I think we are doing well.
"And as I said, I don't really think it's me. I just think it's over time and throughout the season, I think we'll continue to get better."
Arizona, who set a career high with seven catches on Monday, broke down his career Monday, sharing what he likes and dislikes about Brissett and what he likes and dislikes about his teammates and coaches.
"Just making sure we're all in the right position to be successful," Harrison said, "and then he'll do his part."
