- CARDINALS at SEAHAWKS
- 2:05 p.m. Sunday
- Lumen Field
- Line: Cardinals +6.5 (For more NFL odds, visit the BetMGM online sportsbook)
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NAME: JACOBY BRISSETT
The Cardinals are facing one of the top defenses in the league in Seattle, which means it's on quarterback Jacoby Brissett to lead the charge on clean, efficient offensive play. Brissett has been solid in his three starts, staying poised and unfazed under pressure, of which he can expect a lot of from Seattle's front. Ball security and getting the ball out quickly are key for Arizona given the Seahawks are top five in almost every statistical category, including get-off time. Brissett's ability to stay in the pocket and make accurate throws in tight windows with a hand in his face will be crucial on the road this week.
-- Dani Sureck
NUMBER: 2
The Cardinals are going to experience something this week that they will rarely go through in 2025. They are playing outdoors. I know, it sounds crazy, but the Cardinals lead the NFL with 13 games indoors this season. Entering Week 10, they have only played outside once. Sunday's game will mark the second time they won't have a roof over their heads. Because of that, there are additional factors upon which the Cardinals are focused. Special teams coordinator Jeff Rodgers mentioned that one side of the stadium is windier than the other. With the game being in Seattle, there is always preparation for rain. But after allowing a blocked punt returned for a touchdown last weekend, it's as important as ever to play through the elements.
-- Zach Gershman
NUANCE: DISRUPT DARNOLD
No team has done a better job protecting its quarterback than the Seattle Seahawks. Yet, no team has had more success getting to the Seahawks QB1 than the Arizona Cardinals. Flashback to Week 4, when Calais Campbell, Josh Sweat and Darius Robinson – the latter two on the same third-quarter drive – each sacked Sam Darnold. It's the most Darnold has been sacked this season; he's been sacked three times total in the four games since. Overall, the Seahawks have allowed just nine sacks, tied for the fewest in the league. Getting to Darnold, who's setting new career-bests in nearly every major passing category, will be key if the Cardinals hope to split the season series.
-- Craig Grialou













