Thursday night had all the late game theater and dramatics that one could ask for between the Arizona Cardinals and Green Bay Packers. Unfortunately, the game featured plenty of injuries for both teams as well.

On the final drive of the game, Kyler Murray appeared to be limping after a suspected tweak of his ankle. Following his interception that ended the game for the Cardinals, K1 remained down on the field for some extra time. After the game, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the star quarterback said he's fine.

It's good news for the Cardinals as like most of the better teams in the NFL, they go as their star quarterback goes. Murray reiterating that he is fine will send a collective sigh of relief throughout Arizona.

K1 struggled on Thursday night as the Packers were able to keep him in the pocket for most of the evening and forced two interceptions. The on that clinched the game for Green Bay was bizarre as Murray was trying to throw a fade ball to Cardinals wide receiver A.J. Green who never turned around to look for the ball.

While the loss isn't a dagger for the bigger picture for the Cardinals, it could factor in to home field advantage at the end of the season when they, along with Green Bay and likely the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Los Angeles Rams and Dallas Cowboys all battle it out for the top seed and a bye.

The Cardinals will now have extra time to rest up and Murray can heel if there's any sort of irritation with the ankle after the Thursday night matchup.