Prepare your popcorn, but too early in the day.
Cardinals game 5-0 against the Seahawks moved Sunday night at 5:20 p. m. on NBC.
NFC West’s rivals will face off in Sunday Night Football after the Buccaneers-Raiders’ setting moves due to concerns about the coronavirus.
Although the Raiders haven’t had any positive cases since Wednesday, the NFL didn’t need to miss a Sunday night game.
“These decisions were taken very cautiously to make sure Sunday Night Football fans would have a game,” the NFL said in the ad. “We hope that the Buccaneers-Raiders game will be played on Sunday afternoon. decisions are made to ensure the physical condition and protection of players, coaches and staff on match day and in consultation with medical experts. “
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The Cardinals gave the final impression on Sunday Night Football on October 23, 2016 when they welcomed the Seahawks to State Farm Stadium. The duel ended in a 6-6 draw, which is less likely this year, but is transparent that anything can take place those days.
While 145 yards received in six games would likely seem like a year of decline for some, open receiver Larry Fitzgerald doesn’t see it that way.
“It was a wonderful, fantastic year,” Fitzgerald said Thursday. “That’s what it is. My young people are healthy, I’m healthy. We won. It is ok. I have a task, it’s anything 35 million Americans can “I don’t say right now. So I’m privileged and revered for still having something I can do. And when they call my number, I’ll answer the bell like I did.
And it’s not just gratitude: the Cardinals seem to be laughing again. When asked about the expiration of his contract, and if that takes away from the joy he discovers playing, cornerman Patrick Peterson refused.
“Are you watching Monday’s game?” Peterson asked thursday. Did I get bored or did I do it for fun?
On Thursday, WR DeAndre Hopkins (ankle), OL Kelvin Beachum (ankle), CB Dre Kirkpatrick (foot) and DL Jordan Phillips (foot) practicaron. LB Kylie Fitts (corva tendon) and LB Dennis Gardeck (foot) had limitations.
For the Seahawks, S Jamal Adams (groin), FB Nick Bellore (no injuries), T Duane Brown (knee/injury-free) and G Mike Iupati (back) practiced.
The following limited Seahawks: LB Jordyn Brooks (knee), CB Quinton Dunbar (knee /unscathed), RB Carlos Hyde (shoulder), T Jamarco Jones (cramps), DE Benson Mayowa (knee) and DT Anthony Rush (knee).
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