In a disappointing 34-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers, the Arizona Cardinals struggled with offensive inefficiency, turnovers, and penalties. Quarterback Kyler Murray described the game as sloppy, emphasizing the need for better execution moving forward. Coach Jonathan Gannon expressed frustration over the team's performance, particularly regarding the high number of penalties and missed opportunities in the red zone. The Cardinals aim to improve as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
- The Cardinals had a high number of penalties, setting a new record under Coach Gannon.
- Kyler Murray's performance was solid, but mental breakdowns led to turnovers.
- The running game struggled, with no player exceeding seven carries.