Plenty of rumors surround Kyler Murray’s status with the Arizona Cardinals, but it appears the quarterback is dedicated to remaining with the team. 

After former Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson suggested on the All Things Covered podcast that Murray wasn’t going to wait around for the franchise to put the team in a position to be successful, the 24-year-old was quick to respond, tweeting Thursday that he wanted to win Super Bowls in Arizona. 

Questions about Murray’s status in Arizona began when he scrubbed his social media pages of any Cardinals-related content in February. Murray’s agent later released a statement urging the franchise to lock him up to a long-term deal.

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero then reported on April 14 that the Cardinals had yet to make an offer to Murray and that other teams were monitoring the situation in hopes he might be available for trade. Pelissero added that it would “be a surprise” if Murray played on his current deal next season, which is set to pay him $5.5 million.