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Predicting Rest of Cardinals Schedule Using ESPN FPI Rankings

The Arizona Cardinals have seven regular season games left - here's how they finish in accordance with ESPN's Football Power Index rankings.

The Arizona Cardinals are entering make-or-break territory with their schedule. 

The Cardinals began their season with a dismal 2-4 record, but thanks to sluggish starts around the division (and entire NFC), they still somehow find themselves in the hunt for a playoff spot. 

Yet Arizona needs to start piling wins, and fast. 

Their newest opportunity will come against the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football, and although the pendulum will swing in either direction, Arizona knows they need to win the majority of the games left on the schedule. 

With seven regular games remaining, we decided to use ESPN's Football Power Index (because computers are never wrong, right?) to determine the rest of Arizona's schedule. 

Here's how the second half of their year panned out:

ESPN's FPI Predicts Rest of Schedule

DECEMBER 26: Justin Jackson #22 of the Los Angeles Chargers in action against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on December 26, 2021 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
Mac Jones
Denver Broncos running back Khalfani Muhammad (33) runs through the tackle of Arizona Cardinals linebacker Vontarrius Dora (54) in the fourth quarter at Broncos Stadium at Mile High.
Tom Brady
Kyle Pitts
49ers

The Cardinals finish the rest of the schedule by going 3-4 to finish with an overall record of 7-10, missing the playoffs and heading back to the drawing board. 

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