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Josh Jacobs runs for 2 TDs, Micah Parsons has 3 sacks as Packers rally past Cardinals 27
- On Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025 the Green Bay Packers play the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium with kickoff at 4:25 p.m. ET.
- Dimers.com's model gives the Packers a commanding probability edge, with a 75% chance to win and a 56% likelihood the total stays under 44.5 points.
- Dimers' simulations project a 25-18 Packers win after 10,000 runs with Josh Jacobs leading anytime-TD odds at 59.0% and Jordan Love projected for 240 passing yards.
- The Arizona Republic's model favors Green Bay in a 27-24 score projection, while ESPN gives the Packers a 61.2% chance to beat the Cardinals.
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Yesterday Micah Parsons Proved He's Worth Every Dollar And a Monster Not To Be Trifled With As He Won The Packers a Football Game By Himself
Christian Petersen. Getty Images.Going into Sunday there was some noise, stupid noise at that, about Micah Parsons' impact so far as a Green Bay Packer. Sure if you only look at sack numbers like a d...
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·Madison, United States
Read Full ArticlePackers' Micah Parsons Could Face Discipline from NFL Over Controversial Sack
Micah Parsons had a brilliant three-sack performance against the Cardinals on Sunday, but he would have had more had one of them not been called back for an illegal hip-drop tackle. The post WATCH: Packers’ Micah Parsons Could Face Discipline from NFL Over Controversial Sack appeared first on Breitbart.
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Total News Sources60
Leaning Left11Leaning Right3Center28Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Center
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources are Center
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L 26%
C 67%
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