GLENDALE, Ariz. — Kyler Murray surveyed the field for a moment before getting absolutely clobbered by Jets linebacker Quincy Williams, who hit Murray so hard from the blind side that the quarterback's helmet flew off and landed several yards behind him.
The Cardinals' sideline froze. The home fans gasped in horror.
Then, Murray got to his feet — a little smirk flashing across his face — and kept on playing some of the best football of his life.
Arizona won its fourth straight game by racing to a big lead and easily handling the New York Jets in a 31-6 victory Sunday. Murray threw for 266 yards and a touchdown and also ran for two scores in another stellar performance, picking apart a Jets defense that was ranked No. 2 against the pass this season.
''The quarterback was the best player on the planet today,'' Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon said.
The Cardinals (6-4) scored touchdowns on four of their first five drives and never trailed.
Murray completed 22 of 24 passes — including a franchise-record 17 in a row during one stretch — spreading the ball around to James Conner, Trey McBride, Marvin Harrison Jr. and Michael Wilson. The Cardinals quarterback also ran for 21 yards.
''I just try to keep it as simple as possible," Murray said. ''The guys, they made plays for me all day. It's great to go out there and feel the way we did today. No matter what they did, we had a good day offensively.''