Kyler Murray has been one of the premier quarterbacks in the NFL this season, and the Arizona Cardinals will get a healthy version of him in Week 12. Ahead of Arizona's upcoming tilt with the New England Patriots, Murray is no longer on the team's injury report, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Early in the Cardinals' loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 11, Murray injured his shoulder after a defender fell on him. The dynamic passer was diagnosed with a sprained AC joint that visibly limited him against the Seahawks.

Nevertheless, Murray began the week as a limited participant in practice, throwing off to the side while his teammates practiced. Kliff Kingsbury was noncommittal about Murray's status on Wednesday, saying he wanted to see more from Murray before ruling him in for Sunday's contest.

Through Arizona's first 10 games, Murray has proven to be one of the most exciting quarterbacks to watch in the league. The former No. 1 overall pick has completed 68.3 percent of his throws for 2,644 yards, 19 touchdowns, and eight interceptions.

Murray has also become more of a rushing threat, scampering for 619 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns thus far. The former Heisman Trophy winner is on pace to become the first quarterback to throw for 4,000 yards and rush for 1,000 yards in the same season.

Following a win by the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night, the Cardinals are now in third place in the competitive NFC West. At the least, with every game meaning more than the last, Kyler Murray seems to be close to fully healthy.