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Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers Full Game Replays Free
Week 4 2023 NFL
- Who: Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers
- When: Sunday, Oct. 1 (Week 4)
- Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
- Where: Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)
- Moneyline: Cardinals +610, 49ers -900
- Spread: Cardinals +14 (-110), 49ers -14 (-110)
- Total: Over/Under 43.5 (-110/-110)
San Francisco 49ers what to watch:
In the nine NFL regular season games that Purdy has started during his short career, San Francisco has won all of them. In his most recent triumph, an 18-point victory over the Giants, Purdy completed 25 of 37 passes for 310 yards and two touchdowns. Deebo Samuel made up for the absence of wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, who had a short week. He had six grabs for 129 yards and a touchdown. George Kittle, a tight end, caught seven catches for ninety yards on his first fruitful day of the 2023 regular season.
RB Christian McCaffrey, who has 353 yards through three games as the NFL's top runner, is what elevates the 49ers offense. The opposition hasn't had a response for San Francisco's perhaps finest running back in the league up to this point. The 49ers defense looked outstanding once more, limiting Daniel Jones and the Giants to only 150 yards overall, but not forcing any turnovers.
Arizona Cardinals what to watch:
Even though the Cardinals had played well in their first two games, the oddsmakers gave them very little chance—at best—of challenging the Cowboys. Actually, the Cardinals dominated the game against Dallas and won by double digits, even though Arizona didn't even try to compete. Joshua Dobbs, the starting quarterback, won his first NFL game after completing 17 of 21 passes for 189 yards and a touchdown in addition to rushing six times for 55 yards. James Conner, the running back, was equally successful on the ground, gaining 98 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries. Arizona ran 30 times for 222 yards and two touchdowns as a team, averaging a remarkable 7.4 yards per carry.
The game was effectively over when rookie wide receiver Michael Wilson grabbed a 69-yard pass late in the game to set up a score. Marquise Brown, the top wide receiver for the Cardinals, had success against the Cowboys secondary without Trevon Diggs, hauling in five catches for 61 yards and a touchdown.