
Week 4 Preview: Arizona Cardinals vs. Carolina Panthers
The Carolina Panthers own the all-time series against the Arizona Cardinals as these two teams square off in Charlotte on Sunday.

The Carolina Panthers own the all-time series against the Arizona Cardinals as these two teams square off in Charlotte on Sunday.

Welcome back. Last week was rather profitable for Cash Games. We were able to pinpoint some solid matchups and most of them came through. Let’s keep the good times rolling and keep your bankroll building.

Heading out to Glendale, AZ is the Detroit Lions (0-2) to take on the Arizona Cardinals (2-0). The last time these teams met, nobody walked away from the game a winner as it ended in a tie. This game features two teams heading in opposite directions. The Lions have suffered two divisional losses to start this season. In contrast, the Cardinals have looked red hot through the first couple of weeks. The Lions’ defense looks to redeem themselves and slow down Kyler Murray and his explosive offense in week 3.

The Arizona Cardinals took off early and never looked back in what was thought to be a close game between them and the Washington Football Team. Despite an impressive Week 1 performance from Washington, their defense could not contain Kyler Murray and the Cardinals offense as Arizona sailed to a comfortable victory.

This Week 2 matchup features two teams who pulled off upsets in Week 1 and find themselves on top of their respective divisions. The Washington Football Team (1-0) is headed out west to take on the Arizona Cardinals (1-0).

With the 2020 NFL season starting tomorrow night, here are 10 weekly observations from the week that was.

No. 20: Tyreek Hill, Wide Receiver, Kansas City Chiefs: Hill is one of 28 players to make the Pro Bowl

Welcome fantasy football addicts! Hopefully, you are having a terrific Labor Day weekend. Football is in full swing and we are days away from the start of the season. That means, we still have some time for last-minute drafters.

It’s August, and that means the 2020 NFL season is just around the corner. The preseason and even the season won’t be the same as in the past thanks to Covid-19. However, as long as we have football, we have fantasy football.

Every year the NFL Network does its top 100 countdown based on the previous season. However, that’s the past, and we want to look forward to the future. Four of our writers have put together a 14 part series, predicting our top 10 at each position. We’ve also included the most under and overrated at each position.

Kyler Burd explains why Arizona Cardinals fans should be optimistic ahead of the 2020 season.

Joe Heller looks at three burning questions for the Cardinals ahead of the 2020 season.

The Carolina Panthers own the all-time series against the Arizona Cardinals as these two teams square off in Charlotte on Sunday.

Welcome back. Last week was rather profitable for Cash Games. We were able to pinpoint some solid matchups and most of them came through. Let’s keep the good times rolling and keep your bankroll building.

Heading out to Glendale, AZ is the Detroit Lions (0-2) to take on the Arizona Cardinals (2-0). The last time these teams met, nobody walked away from the game a winner as it ended in a tie. This game features two teams heading in opposite directions. The Lions have suffered two divisional losses to start this season. In contrast, the Cardinals have looked red hot through the first couple of weeks. The Lions’ defense looks to redeem themselves and slow down Kyler Murray and his explosive offense in week 3.

The Arizona Cardinals took off early and never looked back in what was thought to be a close game between them and the Washington Football Team. Despite an impressive Week 1 performance from Washington, their defense could not contain Kyler Murray and the Cardinals offense as Arizona sailed to a comfortable victory.

This Week 2 matchup features two teams who pulled off upsets in Week 1 and find themselves on top of their respective divisions. The Washington Football Team (1-0) is headed out west to take on the Arizona Cardinals (1-0).

With the 2020 NFL season starting tomorrow night, here are 10 weekly observations from the week that was.

No. 20: Tyreek Hill, Wide Receiver, Kansas City Chiefs: Hill is one of 28 players to make the Pro Bowl in each of his first

Welcome fantasy football addicts! Hopefully, you are having a terrific Labor Day weekend. Football is in full swing and we are days away from the start of the season. That means, we still have some time for last-minute drafters.

It’s August, and that means the 2020 NFL season is just around the corner. The preseason and even the season won’t be the same as in the past thanks to Covid-19. However, as long as we have football, we have fantasy football.

Every year the NFL Network does its top 100 countdown based on the previous season. However, that’s the past, and we want to look forward to the future. Four of our writers have put together a 14 part series, predicting our top 10 at each position. We’ve also included the most under and overrated at each position.

Kyler Burd explains why Arizona Cardinals fans should be optimistic ahead of the 2020 season.

Joe Heller looks at three burning questions for the Cardinals ahead of the 2020 season.
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