The Green Bay Packers travel to Arizona to face the Cardinals this Sunday. The game starts at 4:25 p.m. EDT and will be broadcast on Fox. This NFC matchup features a Packers team seeking its first road win against a Cardinals squad mired in a four-game slump.
According to Associated Press game previews, the Packers enter as 6.5-point favorites. The Cardinals are returning home for their first game at State Farm Stadium in over a month. All six of Arizona’s games this season have been decided by a touchdown or less.
Green Bay’s Stout Defense Presents Major Challenge for Arizona
The Packers boast the NFL’s best rushing defense. They are allowing a league-low 73 yards on the ground per game. This presents a significant problem for the run-first Cardinals.
Arizona’s top two running backs, James Conner and Trey Benson, are out with injuries. This forces the offense to adapt without its primary rushing threats. The Cardinals will likely rely more heavily on quarterback Kyler Murray, who is currently listed as questionable.
Murray missed last week’s loss to the Colts with an injury. Veteran Jacoby Brissett started in his place, throwing for 320 yards and two touchdowns. The Packers’ defense, led by edge rusher Micah Parsons, will test whoever is under center.
Key Players and Injury Reports for Both Sides
Packers running back Josh Jacobs has been on a tear. He has rushed for two touchdowns and over 150 scrimmage yards in each of the last two games. Jacobs is among seven Packers players listed as questionable for Sunday.
For Arizona, tight end Trey McBride has been a consistent offensive weapon. He has at least five catches in eight straight games dating back to last season. His production will be crucial against a tough Green Bay secondary.
The Packers will be without defensive linemen Lukas Van Ness and Devonte Wyatt. Key receiver Jayden Reed remains on injured reserve. The Cardinals have also ruled out running back Emari Demercado and DL Walter Nolen III.
The Packers’ dominant run defense clashes directly with the Cardinals’ injured backfield. This key matchup will likely decide if Arizona can snap its frustrating losing streak. Green Bay aims to continue its dominance over NFC West opponents.
Thought you’d like to know-
What is the Packers’ record against NFC West teams?
The Packers have won their last 11 regular-season games against NFC West opponents. This impressive streak highlights their consistent performance against the division.
How have the Cardinals’ games been decided this year?
All six of Arizona’s games have been decided by a touchdown or less. Their four consecutive losses have come by a combined total of just nine points.
Who is the Cardinals’ leading tackler?
Linebacker Mack Wilson Sr. leads the team with 50 total tackles. He has been a consistent presence on the Arizona defense throughout the season.
Is Packers kicker Brandon McManus playing?
Brandon McManus is listed as questionable. Lucas Havrisik would handle kicking duties again if McManus remains unavailable, after making both his attempts last week.
What is the historical series record between these teams?
The Packers lead the all-time series 47-26-4. The two teams have split their last ten meetings dating back to 2003.
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