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Seahawks, Cardinals Fight for Position in NFC West, Which Has Been the NFL's Best Division so Far
The NFC West leads the NFL with nine combined wins as Seahawks and Cardinals each hold a 2-1 record competing for divisional supremacy this season.
- On Thursday, the Arizona Cardinals host the Seattle Seahawks in Week 4, with Seattle winning its past two games and Arizona losing to the 49ers 16-15 on Sunday.
- Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon said the team understands the divisional stakes, but they lost James Conner for the season; Conner had run for more than 1,000 yards in each of the past two seasons and Trey Benson will see a larger role.
- Sam Darnold, Seahawks quarterback, has completed 70.3% of his passes as rookie Tory Horton scored three times, including a punt-return touchdown, boosting Seattle's passing game despite run woes.
- Both defenses will be pivotal, with Arizona Cardinals defense allowing 17 points per game and Seattle Seahawks defense holding opponents to the third-best yards-per-attempt mark.
- With nine combined wins, the NFC West stands out as the league's most successful division so far, paced by the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams .
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Seahawks, Cardinals fight for position in NFC West, which has been the NFL's best division so far
The NFC West is heating up as the Arizona Cardinals face the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday night. Both teams have a 2-1 record, making this matchup crucial in a competitive division.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right1Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Left, 46% Center
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- 46% of the sources lean Left, 46% of the sources are Center
46% Center
L 46%
C 46%
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