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The upcoming Sunday football game on November 9, 2025, between the Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field in Seattle, WA, is set to be an exciting NFL regular season matchup. The Seahawks, led by starting quarterback Sam Darnold, hold a strong offensive edge with an average of 28.88 points scored per game and a robust passing offense that outmatches the Cardinals' defensive passing stats. The Cardinals, however, are not to be underestimated as they bring a solid defense and a balanced attack despite missing key players like Kyler Murray on injured reserve.
Seattle's pass protection is solid, allowing fewer sacks compared to Arizona's pass rush, giving Darnold more time to execute plays. On the ground, the Seahawks average 103.875 rushing yards per game, which contrasts with the Cardinals' defensive average of 103.625 rushing yards allowed per game, signaling a potentially competitive run game battle. The point spread favors the Seahawks by 7 points with an over/under of 45.5, suggesting a moderately high-scoring game.
Recent betting trends show the Seahawks boasting a 6-2 ATS record, including a 2-2 mark at home, while the Cardinals hold a 5-3 ATS record with an impressive 4-0 away record. The game will be broadcast on CBS, providing great accessibility for fans and bettors alike. Notable injury absences for the Cardinals include key defensive players and their star quarterback, which could impact their overall performance against the Seahawks' dynamic offense.
In their last matchup on September 25, 2025, the Seahawks edged out the Cardinals 23-20 in a close game at State Farm Stadium. This previous encounter offers valuable betting insights and trends that could influence wagering decisions this Sunday. The Seahawks are favorites to win again, but the Cardinals' resilience makes this an intriguing contest for bettors looking for value.
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