Unbeaten No More: Cardinals Look To Rebound As Road Underdogs Against 49ers

The number of sentences exceeds the maximum. The number of sentences exceeds the maximum. The strong NFC West has a very different view now than it did before the season began.

Arizona sportsbooks predicted the Cardinals would conclude last in the department as the year got underway. The Cards are currently favored to win the division title.

Arizona( 7-1 ) wants to prevent a downturn in the middle of the season. They have two of their upcoming three matches against divisional rivals on the road. They might lose focus on the department crown after a few slip-ups and find themselves right in the middle of the wildcard race.

The Los Angeles Rams( 7-1 ) are putting all of their cards on the table and going all-in on a run at the Super Bowl in the meantime. The group recently acquired All-Pro pass rusher Von Miller, who joins an now star-studded protection to support an explosive attack led by lineman( and potential MVP candidate ) Matthew Stafford.

San Francisco( 3-4 ) has not yet given up on the divisional race. The 49ers have been decimated by injuries for the next time in a row. They also play games against all of their division rivals, though, and are only now beginning to get healthier.

Don’t forget about the Seattle Seahawks ( 3 – 5 ), a team that was shaken after starting quarterback Russell Wilson broke his throwing hand’s finger. Geno Smith, the copy, has done plenty to maintain the team’s competitiveness. A return from Wilson will be more than enough to put the Hawks in danger of winning a wild card place, even though five costs might be too much to recover from to win the division.

The playoffs will feature seven NFC groups. Therefore, there is still a good chance that all four NFC West teams advance to the playoffs.

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CJ Pierre is a video blogger who now resides in Arizona’s Phoenix-Metro Area. For more than ten years, he has covered news and sports for both TV and online broadcast. He graduated from Minnesota State University, Moorhead, where he was born and raised. In addition to covering high school, college, and professional athletics throughout his career, CJ has experience working as a writer and video. most somewhat after the soccer teams of North Dakota State University, Arizona Cardinals, and Phoenix Suns.

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