Green Bay Packers vs Arizona Cardinals Prediction 10-13-24 NFL Picks

The Arizona Cardinals and the Green Bay Packers meet Sunday in NFL action from Lambeau Field. Here’s a Green Bay Packers vs Arizona Cardinals prediction. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best Packers vs Cardinals pick.

Arizona Cardinals Betting Preview

The Cardinals took a loss to the Buffalo Bills in their opener this year, falling 34-28. Arizona bounced back with a 41-10 blowout win over the Rams in the next game, but then took a couple more defeats at the hands of the Detroit Lions 20-13 and Washington Commanders 42-14.

Back on Sunday versus the 49ers, Arizona took a 23-10 deficit into the second half. The Cardinals posted a 14-0 run the rest of the way and took the comeback win 24-23, though. QB Kyler Murray logged 195 yards with one TD and one interception (and a rush TD). Michael Wilson caught five balls for 78 yards.

Green Bay Packers Betting Preview

Over on the Packers’ side, their first game this year was a close loss versus the Philadelphia Eagles 34-29. Green Bay would notch wins over the Indianapolis Colts 16-10 and Tennessee Titans 30-14 in the next two games before a 31-29 loss to the rival Vikings in game four.

Matched up against the Rams last weekend, the Packers came back from a 13-10 halftime deficit with 14 unanswered third-quarter points for a 24-19 win. QB Jordan Love logged 224 yards with two TDs and an interception. Josh Jacobs rushed 19 times for 73 yards and a score.

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Green Bay Packers vs Arizona Cardinals Prediction

I’ll lean toward the Packers. Green Bay’s offense could use a bit of a lift, though. The Packers mustered 323 total yards (197 passing) and 5.6 yards per play against the Rams in their latest win. That said, the Packers posted a tepid 19 first downs and went a miserable 1-of-8 on third-down tries. The defense held LA to 4.9 yards per play and came up with a couple of takeaways, though.

As for Arizona, they posted 358 yards (189 passing) in their latest road win with just 19 first downs and a sketchy 3-of-10 on third-down conversions. The Cardinals’ defense came through with three takeaways and helped push the team to the win. This matchup could go a lot of different ways, but ultimately I think Green Bay takes the cover at home.

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