Kyler Murray put the Arizona Cardinals on his back with an absolutely clutch third down scramble to lead his team over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. With the Cardinals down by one to the Falcons, Murray led Arizona on an impressive two-minute drill, highlighted by his incredible scramble on third and 10 to keep the drive alive.
And now, you can relive Murray’s special moment with an all-new camera angle sports fans don’t often see.
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On Monday, the Cardinals released a unique video of Murray’s late-game scramble, with the camera shifted to a top-down view of the action. Not only that, the video keeps Murray’s helmet in the center of the screen at all times, giving the highlight a wacky vibe that feels almost video game like.
H1M 🤯 pic.twitter.com/NPuUWI5QCn
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) November 14, 2023
A pretty cool shot for a pretty cool play, don’t you think? NFL fans seemed to agree, as they rushed to Twitter to praise the Cardinals for this unique camera angle on Murray’s late-game scramble.
Whoever thought to start releasing videos from this camera angle deserves a raise https://t.co/GDbORLdETW
— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) November 14, 2023
look at him skedaddling https://t.co/9HykOKOQqE
— Derrik Klassen (@QBKlass) November 14, 2023
This angle is killer. https://t.co/iwxr0H6iUU
— Tyler Drake (@Tdrake4sports) November 14, 2023
This view is crazy. Good work https://t.co/XEI1XMtgie
— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) November 14, 2023
I will watch every single video that uses this angle https://t.co/oqNbv4FX4q
— Alex Strouf (@alex_strouf) November 14, 2023
WE FINALLY GOT A SKY CAM AND ITS KYLER https://t.co/iVdz15oqqz
— 𝘼𝙡𝙚𝙭 (@alex7xr) November 14, 2023
That’s incredible! The camera or the editing software or whatever is focused on the crown of his helmet and that being the center of the view. Really cool! https://t.co/6eQuN4ExQd
— Chappy 🇧🇷 (@itschappy) November 14, 2023
We need more of this camera angle.https://t.co/t72avusak8
— Greg Geyer (@greggeyer) November 14, 2023
I think I could watch an entire game from this angle https://t.co/GgljqXzwc6
— AuntieBullPup (@jsHere4football) November 14, 2023