Cardinals fumbled more than the football vs. Packers

The Arizona Cardinals not only had three fumbles in the loss to the Green Bay Packers, they also fumbled away first place in NFC West.

A 2-4 start to the Arizona Cardinals season has probably deflated the optimism fans carried after their Week 5 win over the San Francisco 49ers. In their 34-13 loss on Sunday to the Green Bay Packers, the Cardinals not only had three fumbles, they also fumbled away a chance to take the NFC West lead. Had they won the game, their 3-3 mark and 2-0 division record would have had them in first place.

Offensive coordinator Drew Petzing could not find a decent play call in the first half. It wasn’t until the Packers had accomplished a 24-0 lead that the Cardinals had a drive last more than five plays.


After suffering a concussion in the first half of the loss, hopefully wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. can recalibrate and participate in Week 7. Offensively, the Cardinals need to take a deep look into the mirror and conjure up a healthy amount of honor. The 2024 season is slipping right out of the hands of the Cardinals and they were never in the slightest bit competitive today.

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