Most people are itching for life to go back to “normal” but Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray is actually enjoying the quarantine life.

“I was built for the quarantine life,” the Cardinals quarterback said via the team website. “I don't really go outside anyway, other than working out and throwing the football.”

Murray has always been one to work hard on his craft, so it's not shocking that during the quarantine that he has spent the majority of his time trying to get better.

The one real problem with the quarantine in terms of football is players haven't been able to have practices inside the team facility. Murray said even though there has been some lost time, he isn't too concerned about what they have missed out on, he knows they are going to get back together and get better.

“I learn football any type of way,” the Cardinals QB said. “It just comes natural to me. Whether we are on the field or watching it, I got the points. Sometimes it sucks watching it because we looked so bad at times, it was frustrating. … We'll get on the field eventually. I'm not too worried about missing this offseason as far as the reps go. Although it definitely would've helped.”

Even though the Cardinals can't get together on the practice field, he is still making sure players are getting together. According to Bob McManaman of the Arizona Republic, Murray has invited 20 teammates to Dallas to have workout sessions and he is going to foot the bill to get everyone there.