Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray has 'no hard feelings' toward fan who hit him

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray apparently is living by the mantra "forgive and forget."

Three days following an incident in the aftermath of the Cardinals come-from-behind, 29-23 overtime win against the Las Vegas Raiders in which a fan appeared to smack Murray in the head/face area, the former Heisman Trophy winner addressed the incident on Wednesday.

"Stuff happens fast," he said, per a report from the Associated Press and ESPN. "I don't know. I know every person I've hit in the face, I did it for a reason. I don't know if he probably didn't know where he was — it was a pretty live game. Vegas is Vegas. I'm sure he was having fun. But — I don't know — I don't think any player should be getting touched in that matter. ... But no hard feelings toward the guy. If I see him, I'll shake his hand. It is what it is."

According to the report, officer Larry Hadfield — a Las Vegas police spokesman — confirmed that a battery complaint was made about 6:30 p.m. on Sunday.

Murray was uninjured during the incident.

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