The Arizona Cardinals have gone on record to indicate there is "zero chance" the franchise will trade Kyler Murray this offseason.

Murray's future in Arizona has been a topic since his agent, Erik Burkhardt, released a statement last month that explained how a detailed contract proposal was sent to the team.

Recent third-year quarterbacks who have signed extensions have done so in the summer.

"The way we have approached it is we have free agency, we have the draft, and then we will take a deep breath and sort of refocus," John Keim told reporters. "That's sort of the reason every other player that has been a third-year quarterback has been (extended) in the middle of the summer or late summer. It's no different for us.

"Nothing has changed in terms of him being our long-term and short-term quarterback."