WATCH: Every Trey McBride catch from Cardinals’ 25-23 win over Falcons

McBride had eight receptions for 131 yards in the Cardinals’ 25-23 win over the Falcons on Sunday.

The Arizona Cardinals snapped a six-game losing streak on Sunday, defeating the Atlanta Falcons 25-23 at home on a game-winning, 23-yard field goal by Matt Prater.

However, the player of the game was probably tight end Trey McBride. He finished the game with eight receptions for 131 yards, including a 33-yard catch setting up the game-winner.

It was the first 100-yard game from a Cardinals tight end since 1989. He did it with great ball skills, with catching and running, and he also had the block that freed quarterback Kyler Murray on his six-yard touchdown run.

Catch every one of McBride’s catches from the game in the video below.

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Cardinals 25, Falcons 23: Kyler Murray leads game-winning drive in 1st game back

Kyler Murray led a game-winning drive as Matt Prater hit a game-winning, 18-yard field goal as time expired.

Kyler Murray’s return for the Arizona Cardinals was a successful one. Making his first start since tearing his ACL last December, the Cardinals snapped a six-game losing streak with a 25-23 last-second win over the Atlanta Falcons. Matt Prater hit an 18-yard field goal as time expired.

Murray was picked off once and did not throw a touchdown pass but had 249 passing yards and rushed for 33 more and a touchdown.

More importantly, after the Falcons took a 23-22 lead with 2:33 left, Murray led them down the field, made a big throw and got them the win.

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WATCH: Kyler Murray is back with rushing TD

Murray had a six-yard touchdown run in the first half against the Falcons.

Sunday’s game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Atlanta Falcons was the first for quarterback Kyler Murray since he tore his ACL last year in December.

You couldn’t tell he had knee surgery the way he was moving around.

In fact, in the first half, it was just like old times. the Cardinals’ first touchdown was a Kyler Murray six-yard run.

Check out the play.

It came with 10 seconds left in the first half and, after their two-point attempt failed, pulled them within 14-12.

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Carter O’Donnell is surprise starter at LG for Cardinals

O’Donnell became the Cardinals’ fourth different starter at left guard this season.

The Arizona Cardinals started their game on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons with a new starting left guard. With Elijah Wilkinson on injured reserve and Trystan Colon ruled out for the second straight game with a calf injury, Dennis Daley was expected to get the start.

He didn’t.

It was Carter O’Donnell, who became the fourth player to start at left guard for Arizona.

O’Donnell had not even dressed for a game for the Cardinals until last week.

He finished the game at right guard when Will Hernandez exited with a knee injury.

He was even questionable to play this week. He suffered an ankle injury in practice.

Last week was his first NFL game and his start against the Falcons was the first of his career.

The Cardinals acquired O’Donnell via a waiver claim before the season began.

So far this season, Elijah Wilkinson started six games at left guard. Trystan Colon started two and Daley one before O’Donnell started on Sunday.

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Falcons inactives: DL David Onyemata out vs. Cardinals

The Falcons were down three key players against the Cardinals in Week 10.

The Atlanta Falcons had two players ruled out and another who was questionable to play on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium.

All three were unable to play.

The Falcons released their inactive list 90 minutes before kickoff and it included starting defensive tackle David Onyemata, who was questionable to play with an ankle injury.

Slot cornerback Dee Alford (ankle) and starting receiver Mack Hollins (ankle) had previously been ruled out.

Here were Atlanta’s inactive players:

Atlanta Falcons Week 10 inactive list

  • QB Logan Woodside (emergency third QB)
  • WR Mack Hollins
  • CB Dee Alford
  • OL Jovaughn Gwyn
  • DL Travis Bell
  • DL Joe Gaziano
  • DL David Onyemata

The loss of Onyemata would challenge their run defense. Their best defensive player, defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, tore his ACL two weeks prior.

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Cardinals inactives: D.J. Humphries out; Will Hernandez, James Conner, Michael Wilson to play

Check out which Cardinals players did not dress for the game against the Falcons.

The Arizona Cardinals did not have to face the Atlanta Falcons down three starters on the offensive line. With the release of their inactive list, only guard Trystan Colon, ruled out with a calf injury, and left tackle D.J. Humphries, questionable with an ankle injury, were inactive.

Starting right guard Will Hernandez, questionable with a knee injury that allowed him only limited work on the final day of practice on Friday, dressed and played.

These were the Cardinals’ inactive players for Week 10.

Arizona Cardinals Week 10 inactive list

  • S Qwuantrezz Knight
  • RB Emari Demercado
  • LB Zeke Turner
  • OL Trystan Colon
  • OL Doug Kramer
  • OL D.J. Humphries
  • TE Blake Whiteheart

Demercado and Colon were already ruled out. Humphries and Turner were questionable.

Also questionable was offensive lineman Carter O’Donnell, who filled in for Hernandez when he injured his knee last week. However, he is active.

Kelvin Beachum started for the Cardinals at left tackle. Their three linemen on the bench were O’Donnell, tackle Jackosn Barton and center Keith Ismael.

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Calais Campbell among 3 player connections between Cardinals, Falcons

Campbell returns to face the team for whom he played for nine seasons for the second time. He now has over 100 career sacks.

The Arizona Cardinals face the Atlanta Falcons Sunday afternoon at State Farm Stadium. A familiar face will be back facing his former team, one of three player connections between the two teams.

The Cardinals have a former Falcons player and the Falcons have two former Cardinals.

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Best Week 10 prop bets for Cardinals vs. Falcons

We want the Cardinals to win. We also want to win some money. Here are some winning picks for Cardinals-Falcons.

The Arizona Cardinals and Atlanta Falcons face off at State Farm Stadium Sunday afternoon in Week 10.

The Cardinals are once again underdogs but the Falcons are only 1.5-point favorites in the return of Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray.

While we are rooting for the Cardinals to win, we can also look to win some money in the process with some prop bets.

Below are the best props for this week 10 matchup. The odds come from BetMGM Sportsbook.

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‘Madden’ sim predicts Falcons blow out Cardinals in Kyler Murray’s return

The Falcons win 31-10 in Madden’s simulation of the Cardinals’ Week 10 matchup against the Falcons.

The Arizona Cardinals face the Atlanta Falcons and it is the return of quarterback Kyler Murray. While some believe that will bring a boost to the offense and make them more competitive, a simulation of the Week 10 matchup on Madden NFL 24 says something different.

In the simulation, the Falcons blow the Cardinals out 31-10. Falcons running back Bijan Robinson rushed for 124 yards and two touchdowns and quarterback Taylor Heinicke had two touchdown passes and only two incompletions.

The Cardinals mustered only a first-quarter field goal and a James Conner one-yard touchdown run to start the second half and that was it.

Murray was not bad. He had 205 passing yards on 20-of-28 attempts. He also rushed for 25 yards.

Heinicke completed 20-of-22 passes for 216 yards and two scores, one to Drake London on their first drive from eight yards out and then a one-yard touchdown pass to tight end Kyle Pitts.

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How to watch, listen to, stream Falcons at Cardinals in Week 10

The info you need to watch, stream or listen to the Cardinals play the Falcons.

The Arizona Cardinals face the Atlanta Falcons at home Sunday in Week 10. It is the return of quarterback Kyler Murray, playing for the first time under head coach Jonathan Gannon and for the first time since tearing his ACL last December.

They have lost six straight games and face a 4-5 Falcons team in the thick of the playoff and NFC South playoff race.

Are you planning on watching or listening to the game? Below is all the information you need.

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