Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray now has a major financial incentive to do his homework.As NFL Network's revealed Monday, the former Heisman winner's new five-year, $230 million deal includes an 'independent study addendum' requiring him to review four hours of game film per week throughout the season. Failing to comply would result in Murray being deemed to 'be in Default,' according to the contract language.The specific consequences of being in default aren't clear and Murray's agent did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com's request for clarification.
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