Fan Filmed Striking Kyler Murray in Face, Sparking Police Probe
Written by SOURCE on September 20, 2022
Following the Arizona Cardinals’ 29-23 overtime victory over the Raiders in Las Vegas on Sunday, quarterback Kyler Murray was celebrating with people sitting in the first row in a section of Allegiant Stadium when someone slapped his face.
Murray can be seen in footage immediately trying to confront the person who hit him before two of his teammates step in and pull him away.
According to ESPN, Las Vegas police spokesperson and officer Larry Hadfield confirmed on Monday that a battery complaint was made following the conclusion of the Raiders/Cardinals game. Hadfield declined to disclose who reported the incident, but stated the allegation stems from “a spectator at the stadium struck a professional football player.”
Cardinals spokesperson Mark Dalton redirected any questions regarding the incident to the Las Vegas police, while the Raiders said they are aware of what occurred and are cooperating with authorities.
Murray has not publicly discussed the incident, although he celebrated the win on Instagram and Twitter.
When asked about the incident earlier today, Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury said he had not yet seen footage, but believed the person deserves a significant punishment for their actions.
“I was just told about it,’’ Kingsbury said. “But I think that guy’s a lowlife, whoever did it, and I hope they arrest him, he gets fired, and can never go to another game.”