Kyler Murray was asked this week whether he'll kneel during the national anthem this season.

"Yeah, I'll be kneeling," the Arizona Cardinals quarterback said. "I stand for what's right and that's the bottom line. I call it like I see it, and what's been going on is completely wrong, so I'll definitely be taking a knee."

Murray didn't shy away from questions about racial injustice, racism and the future of racial equality in the country while speaking to reporters.

"I don't really care what anybody thinks about me, never have, but I know a lot of people that do," he said. "And for me being a black man in America, if it's wrong I'm gonna say it's wrong. I feel like personally, it's on everybody to hold each other accountable. But more so, for me, if you're white and you got white friends that feel this certain type of way or don't understand what's going on, it's on you to educate them, as well as black, Hispanic, any other ethnicity.

"If you have any racist friends, it's on you to stop that immediately and let them know why that's not right, or what's wrong with the way they think or just opening their eyes and allowing them to understand what's wrong with their thought process because, to be honest, I mean, we're all human. And I feel like we should all be treated equally. I don't get the debate on why everyone should be treated equally because of their skin color. It doesn't make sense to me, but it is what it is right now. We're trying to fix that."