Seahawks underdogs for Week 11 game vs. division rival Cardinals

According to Tipico Sportsbook, the Arizona Cardinals are favored by 2.5 points for next week’s game in Seattle.

There’s no time to grieve for the Seattle Seahawks, who got shut out on Sunday for the first time in the Russell Wilson era. Next up on the schedule they face a division rival that happens to be one of the toughest teams in the NFL this year. According to Tipico Sportsbook, the Arizona Cardinals are favored by 2.5 points for next week’s game in Seattle.

The Cardinals are coming off a loss to the Carolina Panthers, dropping their record to 8-2 on the season. However, they were playing without both Kyler Murray and DeAndre Hopkins, so it doesn’t reflect much about what kind of team this is. Arizona has been among the most efficient teams on both offense and defense this year and until yesterday their only loss was to the Green Bay Packers, currently the top seed in the conference.

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Panthers open 5.5-point favorites vs. Falcons for Week 11 matchup

According to BetMGM, Carolina opened as a 5.5-point favorite for this weekend’s matchup.

The Panthers will look to rebound from their heartbreaking loss to the Packers against a familiar foe this week. On Sunday, they will host the Falcons. According to BetMGM, Carolina opened as a 5.5-point favorite for this weekend’s matchup.

Atlanta might qualify as the most disappointing team in the NFL this year. Expectations were high for them coming into 2019 but they’ve managed to win just two of their nine games so far. The main reason why they have been losing is a porous defense that features the weakest pass rush in the league.

The Falcons did upset the Saints this week though and made some big changes to their coaching staff, so it’s possible they’ve turned the corner and will be tougher to beat going forward. Dan Quinn has surrendered play-calling duties and the defensive coordinator-by-committee they have going seems to be working.

The Panthers haven’t had much luck against Atlanta, lately. They have lost six of the last seven meetings and 30 of 48 all time.

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