This offseason has been filled with so much drama all around the NFL. Much of that has had to do with the player movement. But that has not always been the case. In Arizona, it's been more about their star quarterback, Kyler Murray and the potential for him staying, or leaving.

Thursday afternoon, Cardinals general manager Steve Keim publicly stated once again that there are no plans to trade their star quarterback. Murray then took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the subject in just 11 words.

“I wanna win Super Bowls with the Cardinals, AZ is home,” Murray re-tweeted. He was responding to a video of former Cardinals All-Pro cornerback Patrick Peterson sharing his beliefs that Arizona has not done right by Murray. “No disrespect to the Arizona Cardinals, I feel like they don't put the team in a position to be successful year after year… And Kyler Murray's not gonna sit around and wait for that.”

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Despite all of the media speculation of the Cardinals and Murray's camp being at odds, they continue to openly say publicly that they are on the same page. They have the same goal, which is for Murray to remain in Arizona for a long time.

Earlier this offseason, reports surfaced that Murray was unhappy with the Cardinals after he wiped his social media accounts of any mention of the franchise. That eventually quieted down until recent reports that they were at odds on potential contract negotiations again.

Only time will tell how this story ends.