Arizona Cardinals rookie quarterback Kyler Murray is having a solid introductory season in the NFL, and on Sunday in his team's Week 15 bout with the Cleveland Browns, the former Heisman Trophy winner showed off his speed with a 35-yard scramble en route to the Cardinals' second touchdown of the game later on the drive.

Via the NFL's Twitter account:

The 22-year-old first overall pick out of Oklahoma should win the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year award despite the overall performance of the NFC West club during the 2019 season. Murray entered Sunday's tilt against the Browns with over 3,000 yards passing with a 64.1% completion rate and 16 touchdowns.

Obviously, he can get it down on the ground, too, as Murray has rushed for 448 yards for four rushing touchdowns in 13 games before Sunday.

The first-year signal-caller could be on track for a splendid NFL career if he continues to utilize his athleticism.

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