NFL Week 15 picks: Consider Lions, Chiefs and Bengals on Sunday
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The New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals are both looking to end losing streaks as they meet in Week 15 of the NFL season.
New England (3-10) was mathematically eliminated from playoff contention last week after a 25-24 home loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Despite clear edges over the Colts in total offense and turnovers created, the Patriots saw five drives end in Joey Slye field goal attempts, while Drake Maye threw a crucial red zone interception in the third quarter. As such, New England’s remaining four games are about finding some momentum for next season.
Arizona (6-7) will treat this game like a virtual must-win to stay in the playoff hunt. To stay alive, the Cardinals need a turnaround after losing three in a row after a Week 11 bye. The latest defeat saw Arizona fall to the Seattle Seahawks by a 30-18 scoreline, despite a solid performance from running back James Conner (122 total yards). That home loss left the Cardinals two games out of the final playoff spots, meaning Arizona has little room for error from this point on.
Here’s what you need to know for the Patriots-Cardinals game:
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The NFL Week 15 game between the New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals is scheduled for a 4:25 p.m. ET (1:25 p.m. PT) kickoff.
The Week 15 Patriots-Cardinals game will be broadcast regionally on CBS.
The Patriots-Cardinals game can be streamed on Paramount+, NFL+ and YouTube TV (NFL Sunday Ticket).
You can also stream the game via Fubo, which is offering a free trial for new subscribers.
The game between the New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals will be broadcast regionally on CBS. It can also be streamed on Paramount+, NFL+, and YouTube TV (NFL Sunday Ticket), as well as on Fubo.
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