Kyler Murray hates losing, from football to baseball, gaming and elementary school chess | #Chiney

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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray joins Chiney Ogwumike on this week’s episode of #Chiney to discuss the Phoenix Suns’ playoff run, Trae Young’s postseason breakout, his competitive nature and aversion to losing, his “Friday Night Lights” high school experience, his impressions of J.J. Watt and DeAndre Hopkins, his esports ability, and his history as a youth chess champion.

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