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Seahawks Aim to Extend Dominance Over Injury-Plagued Cardinals

Summary

  • Seahawks defeated Cardinals 23-20 in Week 4
  • Kyler Murray's injury status uncertain, may signal end of his time in Arizona
  • Brissett's offense more efficient, but struggles in fourth quarter continue

On November 9, 2025, the Seattle Seahawks are set to face the Arizona Cardinals in a crucial NFC West rematch. The Seahawks previously defeated the Cardinals 23-20 in Week 4 earlier this season, but a lot has changed for both teams in the last six weeks.

The main storyline surrounding the Cardinals is the ongoing saga surrounding Kyler Murray's injury. The move to place Murray on injured reserve seems to be a way to avoid any real controversy, as his foot has not fully healed. While Brissett's offense has shown more efficiency, with the passing game appearing more in sync, the team's struggles in the fourth quarter have continued.

One player to watch for the Cardinals is first-round pick DL Walter Nolen, who made a big splash in his NFL debut last week, recording four tackles, two tackles for loss, a sack, and a batted down pass. The Seahawks, on the other hand, are expected to be too much for the Cardinals, with their run game and pass rush likely overwhelming Brissett and the Arizona offense.

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Kyler Murray's injury saga has been bizarre, and it appears that his time in Arizona may be coming to an end as he has been placed on injured reserve, with his foot not fully healed.
Brissett's rhythm has kept the passing game more consistent, but the Cardinals' offensive woes in the fourth quarter have continued, and he has not played well in the final period.
First-round pick DL Walter Nolen made a big splash in his NFL debut for the Arizona Cardinals last week, recording four tackles, two tackles for loss, a sack, and a batted down pass.

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