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2025 Arizona Cardinals schedule predictions

2025 Arizona Cardinals schedule predictions

USA Today14-05-2025
2025 Arizona Cardinals schedule predictions Jess Root and Seth Cox discuss the potential schedule for the Cardinals and make predictions for it.
With the Arizona Cardinals announcing their full 225 regular-season schedule on Wednesday, cohost Seth Cox and I recorded a new show for the podcast to discuss it.
We talk about the international games and the new streaming-only game on YouTube. We discuss possible prime-time games for the Cardinals in 2025 and then make week-by-week schedule predictions. Yes, we make a mock schedule.
Feel free to mock it, especially if we get none of the games right.
Times and topics:
(1:00) International games
(14:19) Potential prime-time matchups
(20:31) Game-by-game schedule predictions from Jess and Seth
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