Packers-Cardinals Betting Line – Divisional Playoffs

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Jan/15/2016
Packers-Cardinals Betting Line – Divisional Playoffs

The Packers-Cardinals betting line for the 2016 Divisional Playoffs had Arizona as a -7 across the board.

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The Packers recorded an 11-6 record Straight Up and 10-7 record Against The Spread.  The Cardinals will enter this game with an impressive 13-3 record Straight Up and 9-7 Against The Spread. 

The Cardinals destroyed Green Bay at home on December 28 by a final score of 38-8.  Green Bay beat Arizona two years prior by 14 points on their home field.

With that victory against Green Bay on the 27th, Arizona extended its winning streak to nine, recording more sacks (nine) than points allowed and held the Packers to 178 yards - their second-lowest total of the season.

"We know Aaron is probably licking his chops wanting to play us again," Packers cornerback Jerraud Powers said. 

"We kind of felt like this was a possibility to be able to go back there after that loss," said Rodgers, who was sacked eight times and threw for 151 yards at Arizona. "We're coming off, obviously, a big win, and in (the Cardinals') last game they got beat by a lot. So it's going to be a more competitive game, I bet."
60% of those betting this game were now backing Arizona, which makes the books slightly more vulnerable with this game than they were earlier in the week.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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