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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