Patriots at Cardinals predictions: Odds, total, player props, trends, streaming for 'Monday Night Football'

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Patriots at Cardinals predictions: Odds, total, player props, trends, streaming for 'Monday Night Football'

The New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals will play on Monday Night Football. The game has serious playoff implications for both teams. New Patriots can leap over the New York Jets and Los Angeles Chargers to take the No. 7 seed in the AFC. Arizona is 4-8 and needs a win to have any chance of entering the NFC playoffs.

Patriots at Cardinals is on Monday Night Football.

Arizona Cardinals are playing New England Patriots on Monday Night Football. The line opened at Patriots -1.5, but it has since moved up to Patriots-1, half a point.

Arizona has lost 10 of its last 11 games at home. The Cardinals are coming off the bye and have a good matchup against New England. Kyler Murray could have an impact on the game. DeAndre Hopkins and Hollywood Brown are healthy and could pose a problem for the Patriots' secondary.

Patriots are 1-4 ATS in their last five Monday Night Football games.

Patriots at Cardinals is Monday Night Football. The total opened at 43.5, jumped up to 45, then dropped to 44. 5 and stood there until Thursday.

Patriots at Cardinals is a Monday Night Football game. The over-under is 43.5. Kyler Murray will move the ball well against the Patriots defense. Mac Jones has been playing better recently.

Patriots at Cardinals is on Monday Night Football. Over is 6-0 in the Cardinals last six games.

Mac Jones is without Jakobi Meyers, who has been a reliable receiver for him in critical situations. Mac Jones should find success through the air against the Cardinals defense that is allowing 289.2 passing yards per game at home this season. Arizona is also allowing a league-high 2.3 passing touchdowns per home game.

Kyler Murray has gone over the rushing yards prop in five of his last six games. The Patriots have struggled against mobile quarterbacks in the past. Justin Fields rushed for 82 yards on the ground in Week 7.

Rhamondre Stevenson is tied for the team lead in targets this season with 67. Hunter Henry has seen five looks from Jones in each of the past two games. The Cardinals have been weak against tight ends this year.


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