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Cardinals Winners & Losers: Arizona cannot finish another game as they gift Seattle a 23-20 win
The home game for the Cardinals was very quiet for most of the game because the Cardinals lacked any offense for three and a half quarters. Despite a deficit of 20-6, Arizona came back to tie the game, then lost it 23-20 with just 33 seconds left on the game clock.
Seattle avoided a major collapse once Jason Myers drilled a 52-yard field goal with no time left in regulation to escape the desert with a 23-20 victory, moving to 3-1 on the season and staying in position to compete for the division title. Despite the late rally, the Cardinals fall to 2-2 after winning their first two games to start the year.
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The Seattle Seahawks kicked a field goal as time expired to stave off a spirited fourth-quarter comeback from the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday Night Football.
On the first, Murray was dropped for a loss of seven on first-and-goal from the 9-yard line. On the next play, wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. high-pointed a pass in the end zone with cornerback Devon Witherspoon all over him and maintained control to the ground for a touchdown.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba barely mustered a target through the first three quarters, but the star Seahawks wideout came alive just in time for Seattle. His four catches for 79 yards in the fourth quarter included multiple downfield receptions to put Seattle in field-goal range, including for Jason Myers’ eventual game-winner.
Kenneth Walker III’s historical stats vs. the Cardinals show consistent fantasy success, making him a strong RB2 play in Week 4’s Thursday Night Football matchup.