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Packers vs. Cardinals: Preview, Prediction
- Updated: October 13, 2024
The Green Bay Packers and Arizona Cardinals square off on Sunday in what figures to be a competitive matchup. The Packers bring one of the NFL’s most potent offenses, ranking ninth in points per game, but their defense has shown vulnerabilities, allowing the 12th most yards per game. This gives Arizona an opening to exploit, especially with their dynamic playmaker Kyler Murray at the helm.
Fresh off a stunning upset of the San Francisco 49ers, the Cardinals aim to carry that momentum into this game. Murray is having a strong season, throwing seven touchdowns against just two interceptions while adding 247 rushing yards in five games. His dual-threat ability will be a major challenge for the Packers, as his mobility allows him to extend plays and create opportunities downfield or on the ground.
However, Arizona faces a significant hurdle without the starting right side of its offensive line. This could spell trouble against a Packers defense that leads the league in forced turnovers. Green Bay’s ability to pressure Murray and capitalize on Arizona’s struggles with pass protection will be crucial in limiting the Cardinals’ offensive rhythm.
For the Cardinals to pull off another upset, they must disrupt Packers quarterback Jordan Love. Love has been inconsistent this season, prone to mistakes under pressure. Yet, Arizona’s pass rush has been lackluster, which could make it difficult to rattle Love consistently. Given those struggles, Love is poised for a solid performance, especially if weather conditions force both teams to lean more on their rushing attacks.
The weather could play a pivotal role in Sunday’s contest. Both teams rank in the top five in rushing yards per game – Green Bay sits fourth, while Arizona is fifth. If rain impacts the game, expect a run-heavy approach where ball security and clock control become critical factors.
With both teams likely to find success on the ground, this game should remain close. While Murray’s playmaking will keep Arizona in the contest, Green Bay’s opportunistic defense and ability to control the tempo should tilt the game in their favor. Love’s potential bounce-back, combined with the Packers’ knack for forcing turnovers, may be the difference.
Prediction: Packers 27, Cardinals 24.