Kyler Murray will return to the field on Sunday for the first time since tearing his right ACL last season and the Arizona Cardinals are expecting the quarterback to run like he always has.

Murray underwent surgery on his right knee on Jan. 3.

"He's healthy; he's ready to go; and we will put him in position to be successful," offensive coordinator Drew Petzing said. "That's always the nature of the franchise quarterback, and you see it around the league when they are very mobile, there is an injury risk associated with that. We have to manage that as all teams with elite quarterbacks do."

According to Pro Football Focus, Murray has 381 rushing attempts in his career, with 195 coming on designed runs, 186 on scrambles and the rest on kneel downs.