Cardinals’ all-time record vs. each 2023 opponent

Take a look at how the Cardinals have done all-time against each of their 2023 opponents.

The Arizona Cardinals will begin their season next weekend on the road against the Washington Commanders. It will be the first of 17 regular-season games that play.

Before the season begins, let’s take a look at the Cardinals’ all-time record against each team they are scheduled to face in 2023.

They have winning records against only two opponents this season.

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PODCAST: What did the Eagles do in the offseason?

Jess Root talks to Eagles Wire managing editor Glenn Erby about the Eagles’ 2022 season, their offseason and expectations in 2023.

We did it! This is the 14th show in 14 days on the podcast for the Arizona Cardinals’ 2023 opponents. The final opponent preview show is about the Philadelphia Eagles, whom the Cardinals face on the road in Week 17 on New Year’s Eve.

To talk about the Eagles, I had Eagles Wire managing editor Glenn Erby on the show. We discuss the Eagles’ 2022 season that ended with a Super Bowl loss, Jonathan Gannon, the Eagles’ offseason and what is expected in Philly in 2023.


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Here are the times of the different topics from the show:

(1:00) The Eagles’ 2022 season

(8:49) The Eagles’ offseason moves in free agency and the draft

(18:06) The Eagles’ expectations and outlook for 2023

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Where the Cardinals’ opposing starting QBs are ranked in the NFL

See where every projected opposing starting quarterback the Cardinals will face in 2023 is ranked in the NFL.

We are still in the offseason of rankings and lists. Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar ranked the 32 projected Week 1 starting quarterbacks in the NFL entering 2023.

Since Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray is not expected to start the season healthy, as he is recovering from a torn ACL suffered in December, Colt McCoy is the one who is ranked. He comes in at No. 30 out of 32.

But what about the quarterbacks the Cardinals will see throughout the season?

Where do they rank?

Below you can find where each of the Cardinals’ projected opposing starters are ranked by Touchdown Wire, going week by week on their schedule.

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Where the Cardinals’ 2023 opponent LB corps rank in NFL

The Cardinals will face the league’s three best LB corps and five of the top seven.

The Arizona Cardinals have the 23rd-ranked linebacking corps in the NFL, according to Pro Football Focus.

They will face some quality linebacker groups in the coming season.

Based on PFF’s rankings, let’s see where the Cardinals’ opponents are for 2023.

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Cardinals to face 5 of NFL’s top CBs in 2023

The Cardinals will have some tough cornerbacks they face in 2023.

The offseason has brought us positional rankings. The Arizona Cardinals do not have any of the league’s top 11 cornerbacks.

They will play five of those top corners.

Check them out below.

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Cardinals face 14 of PFF’s top-32 tackles in 2023

These are the many quality tackles the Cardinals will face in 2023.

Arizona Cardinals left tackle D.J. Humphries was snubbed from PFF’s rankings of the top 32 tackles in the league, and only one of the tackles in the NFC made the cut, but Arizona will face plenty of them.

In fact, they are scheduled to face 14 of them this coming season, including the top four overall.

They are listed below.

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Cardinals set to face 6 of PFF’s top-10 WRs in 2023

With questions at cornerback, the Cardinals will have their hands full in 2023 with some top receivers.

The Arizona Cardinals have a tough schedule coming in 2023. They are not expected to be good and have questions on defense.

With questions at cornerback, opposing receivers potentially will have some good games.

It won’t help that the Cardinals will face some very good receivers.

Based on Pro Football Focus’ rankings of the top 32 receivers in the NFL, the Cardinals will face 6 of the top 10.

Let’s see who they are below.

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Cardinals to face 4 of PFF’s top 10 starting QBs

The Cardinals will face Joe Burrow, Jalen Hurts, Lamar Jackson and Dak Prescott, who all are in PFF’s top 10 quarterbacks.

Every offseason brings lists and rankings when there isn’t any actual football being played.

This offseason is no different.

Pro Football Focus ranked all 32 teams’ current or projected Week 1 starting quarterbacks (they used Colt McCoy for the Arizona Cardinals because Kyler Murray isn’t expected to be ready when the season begins).

Based on these rankings, the Cardinals will face four of their top 10.

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PODCAST: Who’s to blame in the Cardinals’ loss to the Eagles?

Check out the latest edition of the podcast!

The Arizona Cardinals had a tough loss to the Philadelphia Eagles after being in a position to send the game to overtime. Who is to blame for the mistakes down the stretch?

In this edition of the podcast with Revenge of the Birds’ Seth Cox, we discuss that, as well as the positives in the win, how close we think the Cardinals are to being good and how many wins we think they can get in their next five games. Then we preview their Week 6 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks.

Enjoy the show!


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Here are the topics and timestamps for them:

(1:00) Initial reactions and the blame game

(21:39) The positives in the win

(42:49) How close are the Cardinals to being good?

(50:30) How many wins can they get in the next five games?

(56:54) Cardinals-Seahawks preview

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Cardinals’ Week 5 defensive snap counts, observations vs. Eagles

Check out how the Cardinals’ 73 defensive snaps were split up in their loss to the Eagles.

The Arizona Cardinals played 73 defensive snaps on Sunday in their 20-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. How was the playing time divided up?

Below, we go through individual player snap counts, grouped by position, and explain what we can take away from the numbers.

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