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With their 27-23 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, the Arizona Cardinals suffered their fifth consecutive loss, dropping them to 2-5 as they enter the bye week. For a team expecting to compete for the postseason, the first half of the season has been nothing short of the worst-case scenario.
The Packers sit in first place in the NFC North. They are coming off a 27-18 home win over the Cincinnati Bengals, but failed to cover the 15-point spread as favorites, with a push of the total (45). RB Josh Jacobs had 150 total yards from scrimmage and rushed for 2 TDs in the win.
The Arizona Cardinals were without quarterback Kyler Murray for the second consecutive game. It was expected. They released their inactive list 90 minutes before kickoff against the Green Bay Packers at State Farm Stadium.
The Arizona Cardinals are 2-5 and enter their bye week. As they have done each of the last two years, they will get the full week off. There will be no practice, even though they could. The bye week always comes at a good time, but for the Cardinals, after five straight losses, they need to reset.
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