The Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers are the only two NFC West teams playing on Sunday. The Los Angeles Rams opened the season Thursday night with a heavy loss to the Buffalo Bills, while...
with Hopkins last season his numbers jumped averaging 278 passing yards a game, a passer rating of 106 to go along with 19 passing touchdowns. Despite a rough stretch in the middle of last season, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes found his
last season posting a passer rating of 118.8, 72.95 completion percentage and throwing for 1,057 passing yards in three games.I think Arizona is going to struggle to put up points without DeAndre Hopkins as well as having Zach Ertz and Rondale Moore at less than 100%, assuming they are even playing. Kansas City also should put up points with relative ease against what will likely be an undermanned Arizona defense with J.J.
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