The Arizona Cardinals host the Green Bay Packers this Sunday, desperate to snap a brutal four-game losing streak. All four of Arizona’s recent losses have been by a combined margin of just nine points. According to Associated Press reports, the Cardinals are the first NFL team ever to lose three consecutive games on last-second field goals.
This mid-October matchup is critical for both teams’ momentum. The Packers, meanwhile, are looking for their first true road victory of the young season.
Historic Losing Streak Plagues Cardinals
Arizona’s season has been defined by agonizingly close finishes. Their defense has shown strength for three quarters but repeatedly collapses in the final period. They surrendered a 21-6 fourth-quarter lead to the Titans in Week 5 and blew a 24-17 lead against the Colts last week.
Coach Jonathan Gannon is emphasizing solutions over emotion. He stated the team must have a steady mind to solve these late-game problems. The focus is on playing better with a lot of season remaining.
Packers Aim to Overcome Road Struggles
Green Bay arrives with confidence after a comeback win over the Bengals. Quarterback Jordan Love led a 17-point fourth quarter to secure that victory at home. However, the team’s road performance tells a different story.
The Packers have not won away from Lambeau Field this year. They fell to the Browns and tied the Cowboys in their previous road trips. Love acknowledged the team must get over that hump and perform at their best on the road.
This NFC showdown hinges on which team can reverse its most troubling trend. The Cardinals must learn to close games, while the Packers need to find their winning form away from home. The outcome will significantly impact the early NFC playoff picture.
Dropping this nugget your way
What is the status of Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray?
Kyler Murray has been limited in practice this week. Veteran Jacoby Brissett started last week and played well, making a second consecutive start a distinct possibility for Sunday’s game.
How has the Packers’ defense performed this season?
Green Bay’s defense has struggled to create turnovers. They have only two takeaways all season, a stark contrast to last year when they ranked fourth in the league with 31 takeaways.
Who is the Packers’ kicker for this game?
Starter Brandon McManus is dealing with a quadriceps injury. Backup Lucas Havrisik filled in admirably last week, making both of his field goal attempts against the Bengals.
How did Jacoby Brissett play in his start for Arizona?
Brissett completed 27 of 44 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns against the Colts. He showed a strong ability to deliver passes downfield from the pocket.
Why is Micah Parsons frustrated with officiating?
The Packers’ star pass rusher believes there is a double standard. Parsons claims offensive linemen get away with “egregious” holds against him, favoring offensive production in the league.
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