ARIZONA CARDINALS

Lincoln Riley: ‘Trust, reps’ to help Cardinals’ Kyler Murray, Marquise Brown

Apr 30, 2022, 6:55 AM

The Arizona Cardinals’ acquisition of wide receiver Marquise Brown brings together an old college football powerhouse tandem.

There’s no one around the country who is more familiar with the chemistry between quarterback Kyler Murray and Brown both on and off the field than former Oklahoma Sooners head coach Lincoln Riley.

Riley, who is now leading the USC Trojans, was their head coach during the 2018 season when the Sooners reached the College Football Playoff semifinal and believes the two will fit perfectly together as NFL teammates.

“They were very much in sync. They’re both football guys,” Riley told Arizona Sports’ Wolf & Luke on Friday. “They both love ball. They love to work. They really enjoy the process. Both want to win. They were great obviously for us at Oklahoma. You never know in the NFL if guys get an opportunity to reunite like this.”

“I think it’ll be a great fit on so many different levels. I think it’ll open the field as Hollywood is typically able to do — open the field for Kyler and the rest of the offense to really operate. Obviously, it gives him somebody that he really trusts and has a lot of built-up trust, reps, experiences with over years that will certainly count.”

Riley has had success sending quarterbacks and wide receivers to the NFL in his career such as Baker Mayfield, Mark Andrews, CeeDee Lamb, “Hollywood” Brown and Murray just to name a few.

Although Brown was a 1,000-yard receiver of his own last season, the Cardinals will still heavily lean on No. 1 wideout DeAndre Hopkins.

Hopkins and Murray showed their trust grew throughout the last two years.

Riley attributed the trust that Murray has in Brown as a reason the team will succeed from the start.

“I mean, these are split-second decisions and without the ultimate trust, you’re never going to get elite results,” Riley said. “And when you get a league like the NFL where the quality of ball is so high, the other players are so good that trust to me becomes even more important.

“You don’t often get to see a lot of great continuity between receivers, quarterbacks and within an offense. Obviously, just that the initial benefit of bringing in a really good player is always going to help, but the added benefit of their experiences I think will help them start off so much further along than maybe if this was their first experience upcoming together.”

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Arizona Cardinals

Monti Ossenfort at the 2024 NFL Draft Combine...

Arizona Sports

Watch: Cardinals GM tells Marvin Harrison Jr. he has 3 jobs

In Monti Ossenfort's call to Marvin Harrison Jr. to tell him the Arizona Cardinals were picking him, the GM said the WR has just three jobs.

58 minutes ago

Missouri defensive lineman Darius Robinson speaks at the 2024 NFL Draft after being selected by the...

Tyler Drake

Versatility, being a good teammate at forefront of Darius Robinson’s game

Darius Robinson brings versatility to the Arizona Cardinals' defensive front after he was selected 27th in the 2024 NFL Draft.

9 hours ago

Darius Robinson...

Alex Weiner

Cardinals took trade calls at NFL Draft, stood pat for Marvin Harrison Jr. and Darius Robinson

The Cardinals stood pat with their first-round picks at the NFL Draft, a difference from general manager Monti Ossenfort's strategy in 2023.

9 hours ago

...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: Marvin Harrison Jr. checked all the extra boxes when he met with the Cardinals at the combine

Marvin Harrison Jr. checked all the extra boxes when he met with the Cardinals at the combine and then when he visited Arizona, GM Monti Ossenfort said.

10 hours ago

Marvin Harrison Jr. speaks with reporters after getting drafted at No. 4 overall by the Arizona Car...

Tyler Drake

Marvin Harrison ecstatic to be a Cardinal, Kyler Murray’s newest WR1

Marvin Harrison Jr. is ready to follow in former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald's footsteps.

10 hours ago

Marvin Harrison Jr. arrives to the 2024 NFL Draft...

Dan Bickley

Marvin Harrison Jr. gets the Larry Fitzgerald seal of approval

The entire state of Arizona was cheering loudly when the Cardinals selected Marvin Harrison Jr., including the great Larry Fitzgerald.

11 hours ago

Lincoln Riley: ‘Trust, reps’ to help Cardinals’ Kyler Murray, Marquise Brown