How Much Do The Arizona Cardinals Pay Out - Latest Odds
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Cardinals Futures Payout Current Odds
Updated October 3, 2020
2021 Super Bowl - Payout $2400 for every $100 bet, $24 for every $10 bet
2021 NFC Conference - Payout $1100 for every $100 bet, $110 for every $10 bet
2020 NFC West - Payout $425 for every $100 bet, $42.50 for every $10 bet
Are the Cardinals a Good Bet
The Ravens are 2-1 Straight Up and 2-1 Against The Spread.
2019: 10-6 ATS
2018: 8-8 ATS
Cardinals Ranking () and Analysis
What we got wrong in Week 3: Kyler Murray will win the MVP.
"Sure, it could still happen, but it's unlikely at this point, especially after Sunday's three-interception performance -- which contributed to a loss -- and Murray's 4-to-5 touchdown-to-interception ratio. But a main reason Murray is unlikely to win MVP, unless the Cardinals go on an absolute tear headed by him, is that the likes of Seattle's Russell Wilson and Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes are having better seasons." -- Josh Weinfuss
Cardinals Week 4
The Cardinals are a -3 favorite on the road versus Carolina. This one opened as high as -4 with action relatively balanced.
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins will be a game-time decision Sunday against the Carolina Panthers, coach Kliff Kingsbury said Friday afternoon.
Hopkins has been dealing with an ankle injury that kept him out of practice Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. He is officially listed as questionable for Sunday.
"He's been working through it and there has been progress, but I don't think we'll know until Sunday," Kingsbury said. "So we'll see how he feels, and if he can go, he'll go. But we don't want to put him out there -- it's early in the year -- if he isn't feeling his best."
- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com