Cardinals-Seahawks Week 6 game could see time change due to MLB playoffs

The Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners will play Game 4 of the ALDS in Seattle on Sunday when the Cardinals and Seahawks play.

The Arizona Cardinals will take on the Seattle Seahawks in Week 6 on the road. The game at Lunem Field is scheduled to kick off at 4:05 p.m. ET (1:05 p.m. Arizona time) but that could change.

The Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners are scheduled to play Game 4 of the ALDS the same day in Seattle. The time has not yet been determined.

Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll was asked about it Monday.

“They are in conversations about that right now trying to figure that out,” he said. “I know both sides are working at it, something will come out. I don’t know the result yet.”

The Astros-Mariners ALDS series airs on TBS.

The Cardinals-Seahawks game will air on FOX as one of two late games on the schedule. As FOX will have only one game airing in each market in Week 6, if they must move kickoff, it will not conflict with another game they might air in the area.

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PODCAST: Can the Cardinals win their playoff game?

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The Arizona Cardinals are in the playoffs and we have a new edition of the podcast. Revenge of the Birds’ Seth Cox and I broke down all the latest about the Cardinals.

We discuss just how disappointing the loss to the Seattle Seahawks was. We break down what went wrong against Seattle. We speculate as to which players could be back from injury in the first round of the playoffs, talk about the interest around the league in Vance Joseph, Adrian Wilson and Quentin Harris and then preview their first-round matchup against the Los Angeles Rams.

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Here are the approximate timestamps for the topics of discussion.

(1:00) Intros and the level of disappointment in the loss of the division and to the Seahawks

(21:16) What went wrong against the Seahawks

(36:35) Which injured Cardinals could be back for the first round

(41:54) Vance Joseph, Adrian Wilson, Quentin Harris and their potential opportunities

(52:02) Cardinals-Rams preview

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Cardinals-Seahawks live scoring updates, highlights, news

Keep up with all the action throughout the game.

The Arizona Cardinals take on the Seattle Seahawks for their final game of the regular season. They will play at least one game in the postseason next week.

Running back James Conner is back in the lineup, while the Seahawks will play without stud linebacker Bobby Wagner. Wagner is out with a knee injury, missing his first game since 2018.

The Cardinals want to roll into the playoffs having won two games in a row. The Seahawks hope to close out the year with two straight wins themselves.

Both can’t happen.

How will things go? We will keep you updated below throughout the game.

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Carlos Dunlap, Brandon Shell active for Seahawks vs. Cardinals

Check out which players will not dress for the Seahawks against the Cardinals.

The Seattle Seahawks are banged-up heading into their season finale against the Arizona Cardinals. However, two started who could have missed the game are active and will suit up.

Pass rusher Carlos Dunlap and right tackle Brandon Shell, both of whom were questionable for the game, are active.

Starting guard Gabe Jackson, though, will not play.

Here are Seattle’s inactives:

  • QB Jacob Eason
  • CB John Reid
  • LB Bobby Wagner
  • G Gabe Jackson
  • TE Will Dissly

Reid and Wagner were both ruled out with injuries. This will be the first game Wagner has missed since 2018. He sprained his knee last week.

Jackson was questionable with a knee injury and an illness, and he did not practice all week.

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James Conner active for Cardinals in regular-season finale vs. Seahawks

The Cardinals will have Conner back in the lineup after missing two games with a heel injury.

The Arizona Cardinals released their list of inactive players for their Week 18 home game against the Seattle Seahawks. Three of the four players who were questionable for the game are active and will play.

The most notable is running back James Conner. Having missed the last two weeks with a heel injury, Conner is back in the lineup as Chase Edmonds is back out of it. Edmonds has rib and toe injuries and is among the inactives.

Here are the Cardinals’ inactives for Week 18:

  • RB Chase Edmonds
  • WR Rondale Moore
  • QB Trace McSorley
  • CB Marco Wilson
  • OL Josh Miles
  • TE Demetrius Harris
  • DL Jordan Phillips

Edmonds, Moore, Wilson and Phillips were all ruled out with injuries. Harris was questionable with a shoulder injury. McSorley and Miles are healthy scratches.

Conner, defensive end Zach Allen and linebacker Dennis Gardeck, all of whom will play, were all questionable for the game.

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‘Madden’ simulation has Seahawks scoring 21 unanswered points, winning 41-23

The Seahawks scored three unanswered touchdowns and the Cardinals turned the ball over on downs three straight times in the simulation.

The Arizona Cardinals have struggled at home over the last 10 years against the Seattle Seahawks. Since 2012, their only two home wins over the Seahawks have been last season and Russell Wilson’s NFL debut in 2012.

A Madden NFL 22 simulation of the game this afternoon has the Cardinals continuing to struggle against Seattle in their home stadium.

The cardinals took a 13-3 and then led 23-20 in the third quarter, but then the Seahawks scored 21 unanswered points to finish the game with a 41-23 win.

James Conner started the scoring with a 12-yard touchdown catch and the Seahawks answered with a 57-yard field goal. Kyler Murray threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Christian Kirk but the extra point was blocked to make it 13-3.

They traded field goals and the Seahawks took a 20-16 lead after the Cardinals missed a 58-yard field goal and Russell Wilson rushed for a touchdown before the end of the half.

The Cardinals took a 23-20 lead after Budda Baker recovered a Rashaad Penny fumble and Kyler Murray ran it in from two yards out, but that was all the scoring the Cardinals did after that.

Wilson threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Lockett to take a 27-23 lead, and the Cardinals turned the ball over on downs after going for it on fourth down instead of kicking a 40-yard field goal.

Wilson and Lockett connected for a 42-yard touchdown pass and then the Cardinals turned the ball over on downs again. Penny capped the scoring with a two-yard scoring run to make it 41-23 and the Cardinals turned the ball over on downs for a third straight possession.

Murray threw an interception on their final drive and the Seahawks ran out the clock.

Murray had 305 passing yards, two touchdown passes and an interception. He also rushed for 33 yards and a score.

Conner had 14 carries for 47 yards. Antoine Wesley led the Cardinals with seven catches for 76 yards. Zach Ertz added seven for 72. Conner caught six passes for 53 yards and a score, while Kirk caught five for 54 and a touchdown.

Russell Wilson had 341 passing yards and two touchdown passing. Penny rushed for 71 yards and a score on 12 attempts.

Lockett killed the Cardinals with seven catches for 151 yards and two touchdowns.

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How to watch, stream, listen to Cardinals-Seahawks in Week 18

Here is the info you need to be able to catch the Cardinals’ regular-season finale.

The playoff-bound Arizona Cardinals have their regular-season finale Sunday afternoon, taking on the Seattle Seahawks, who will not be going on to the postseason. The Cardinals have a shot at winning the division but they need some help.

To win the NFC West, they must beat the Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams must lose to the San Francisco 49ers, who will be playing at the same time in Los Angeles.

The Cardinals beat the Seahawks earlier this season in Seattle, winning 23-13 in Week 11.

If you are planning on watching or listening to the game, the info you need is below.

Seahawks at Cardinals: Kickoff date, time, location

Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals, Sunday, Jan. 9, 4:25 p.m. ET (2:25 p.m. Arizona time), State Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ

TV, streaming, coverage map, broadcasting team

This is one of the three late games on FOX. Per the graphic below from 506 Sports, it will air where it is blue.

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Adam Amin and Mark Schlereth will call the game with Shannon Spake reporting from the sideline.

You can also stream the game live on FuboTV. Try it free.

Radio info

Compass Radio will have a national broadcast of the game with Mike Morgan and Chad Brown calling the game.

The Cardinals radio broadcast in English is on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM. Dave Pasch and Ron Wolfley will call the game with Paul Calvisi reporting from the sideline. You can also hear the Cardinals’ broadcast on SiriusXM, on Sirius ch. 83, XM ch. 225 and on the SXM App.

The Spanish broadcast for the Cardinals airs on KHOV 105.1 FM. Luis Hernandez and Rolando Cantu will call the game.

The Seahawks broadcast will air in their home radio network on 710 ESPN Seattle and KIRO Radio 97.3 FM. Steve Raible and Dave Wyman call the game from the booth with John Clayton and Jen Mueller reporting from the sideline. You can also hear the Seahawks’ broadcast on SiriusXM, on Sirius ch. 138, XM ch. 381 and on the SXM App.

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J.J. Watt remains on IR; Cardinals elevate 2 players from practice squad

The Cardinals elevated TE David Wells and LB Tahir Whitehead for Week 18.

The Arizona Cardinals announced a pair of roster moves on Saturday leading up to their Sunday afternoon game in Week 18 against the Seattle Seahawks. However, one of those roster moves was not activating defensive lineman J.J. Watt.

That wasn’t a likely move anyway, considering he was designated to return only on Friday.

The two moves they made were a pair of standard elevations from the practice squad. They elevated tight end David Wells and linebacker Tahir Whitehead.

The move to elevate Wells suggests that Demetrius Harris, questionable for the game with a shoulder injury, is unlikely to be able to play.

Whitehead will likely be needed on special teams with Tanner Vallejo currently on the COVID list.

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Keys to a Cardinals’ victory over the Seahawks in Week 18

The Arizona Cardinals hope to win their 12th game of the season on Sunday. This is how they can do that.

It seems like it was just yesterday the Arizona Cardinals embarked on the beginning of their 2021-2022 season. But while the regular season may have sped by, there is solace knowing Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks will not be the Cardinals’ last. For the first time since 2015, Arizona will be returning to the playoffs.

Similar to 2015, the Cardinals will square off at home against the Seattle Seahawks in their regular-season finale. Unlike 2015, however, Arizona does not have the division title locked up. The Cardinals need a win against Seattle and a Los Angeles Rams loss to the San Francisco 49ers to secure their fourth division title since the 2002 realignment. In doing so, Arizona can move from the No. 5 seed to as high as the No. 2 seed, providing them with an opportunity to host a home game in the playoffs. That would be a much deserving treat for a fanbase who has had to ride a roller coaster of emotions the past few weeks. Here is what they will need to do to win on Sunday.

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Bobby Wagner out, Carlos Dunlap questionable for Seahawks vs. Cardinals

Check out Seattle’s final injury report of the season.

The Seattle Seahawks will be without arguably their best defensive player when they close the regular season on the road against the Arizona Cardinals. They released their final injury report of the week and ruled out three players, with another three listed as questionable.

The details are below.

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