Kyler Murray's future with the Arizona Cardinals is uncertain, and an NFL analyst suggests he might be traded in 2026. Both the Pittsburgh Steelers and Las Vegas Raiders could show interest in acquiring him.
The Steelers and Raiders share a major question mark at quarterback beyond the current season. Pittsburgh signed 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers during the offseason. Rodgers has shown positive performance in the first half of the season, yet he has hinted at possible retirement, making his future unclear.
Pittsburgh's young quarterback, Will Howard, a sixth-round draft pick, remains a wild card. He is unlikely to play in 2025, so it is difficult to assess his development or readiness to lead in 2026.
Meanwhile, the Raiders avoided a rebuild by signing Geno Smith instead of drafting a quarterback. However, Smith's performance this season has been disappointing, and the Raiders lack a long-term option behind him.
According to Bleacher Report's Moe Moton, both teams could pursue a trade for Kyler Murray, who might command multiple future first-round draft picks. Murray’s contract includes another guaranteed year, making him a promising target for teams in need of a starting quarterback but unable to draft a top prospect.
Moe Moton: Murray could fetch "multiple future first-rounders" in a trade.
With uncertain quarterback futures, the Steelers and Raiders may seek Kyler Murray in a potential high-value trade, aiming to secure a proven talent instead of relying on untested prospects.