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WEEK 7: PACKERS–CARDINALS GAME INFORMATION

Posted October 15, 2025
  
As they look to end a four-game losing streak, the Arizona Cardinals (2–4) will host the Green Bay Packers (3–1–1) at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

How to Watch Green Bay Packers vs. Arizona Cardinals
Venue: State Farm Stadium

Time: 4:25 p.m. ET

Streaming (in-market viewers): Fubo (Stream now)

TV: FOX

Watching in person? Get tickets on StubHub

Green Bay vs. Arizona Odds
Spread: Green Bay -6.5 (-110), Arizona +6.5 (-110)

Favorite Moneyline: Green Bay -325

Underdog Moneyline: Arizona +260

Total: 44.5

Total Over Odds: -110

Total Under Odds:

-110
Odds provided by BetMGM.

Injuries
Packers:
No injuries listed.

Cardinals:
No injuries listed.

Stats to Know
The Packers have averaged 5.0 more points per game (26.2) this season than the

Cardinals have allowed (21.2).
Arizona’s defense has surrendered 348.0 yards per game, just 11.6 fewer yards than Green Bay’s offense averages (359.6 yards per game). The Packers gain

6.0 yards per play, while Arizona allows 5.5 yards.
The Packers have allowed 20.4 points per game, nearly identical to the 21.7 points per game scored by the Cardinals.

Green Bay’s defense has limited opponents to 280.2 yards per game, which is 26.8 fewer yards than the 307.0-yard average produced by Arizona’s offense. Arizona gains 5.3 yards per play, while Green Bay allows 4.7 yards.

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