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Arizona Cardinals Schedule 2023: Dates, Times, TV Schedule, and More

The Arizona Cardinals' 2023 schedule is actually projected to be quite difficult despite them solidly being at the bottom of the NFL power rankings.

Arizona Cardinals Schedule 2023: Dates, Times, TV Schedule, and More

The Arizona Cardinals gave Kyler Murray a contract that pays him like one of the best NFL QBs. However, he hasn’t recently performed like an elite quarterback and is coming off of a midseason torn ACL. The contract they did give Murray at one point included a homework clause. As a Cardinals source told PFN’s Trey Wingo, that was put in there to “trust but verify.” It could be a tough season for a franchise that looked like a Super Bowl contender only two years ago.

Let’s examine Arizona’s confirmed 2023 opponents and dates, as well as project how they might do this season.

Arizona Cardinals Schedule

  • Week 1: at Commanders
    FOX | 1 p.m. ET (Sunday, Sept. 10)
  • Week 2: vs. Giants
    FOX | 4:05 p.m. ET (Sunday, Sept. 17)
  • Week 3: vs. Cowboys
    FOX | 4:25 p.m. ET (Sunday, Sept. 24)
  • Week 4: at 49ers
    FOX | 4:25 p.m. ET (Sunday, Oct. 1)
  • Week 5: vs. Bengals
    FOX | 4:05 p.m. ET (Sunday, Oct. 8)
  • Week 6: at Rams
    FOX | 4:25 p.m. ET (Sunday, Oct. 15)
  • Week 7: at Seahawks
    FOX | 4:05 p.m. ET (Sunday, Oct. 22)
  • Week 8: vs. Ravens
    CBS | 4:25 p.m. ET (Sunday, Oct. 29)
  • Week 9: at Browns
    CBS | 1 p.m. ET (Sunday, Nov. 5)
  • Week 10: vs. Falcons
    CBS | 4:05 p.m. ET (Sunday, Nov. 12)
  • Week 11: at Texans
    CBS | 1 p.m. ET (Sunday, Nov. 19)
  • Week 12: vs. Rams
    FOX | 4:05 p.m. ET (Sunday, Nov. 26)
  • Week 13: at Steelers
    CBS | 1 p.m. ET (Sunday, Dec. 3)
  • Week 14: BYE
  • Week 15: vs. 49ers
    CBS | 4:05 p.m. ET (Sunday, Dec. 17)
  • Week 16: at Bears
    FOX | 4:25 p.m. ET (Sunday, Dec. 24)
  • Week 17: at Eagles
    FOX | 1 p.m. ET (Sunday, Dec. 31)
  • Week 18: vs. Seahawks
    TV and Time and Date TBD

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Arizona Cardinals Strength of Schedule

The Cardinals play in one of the more competitive divisions in football. The 49ers have dominated it in recent years, and aside from a random Wild Card appearance, the Cardinals have had a hard time keeping pace. Arizona owns the 11th-hardest schedule entering 2023 based on last season’s team records, so they won’t be able to bank on an easy schedule to make up the ground.

Arizona Cardinals Record Prediction

The Cardinals will have a difficult time keeping pace with the 49ers and Seahawks in their own division. They haven’t had an exciting offseason by any stretch of the imagination. Arizona added former first-round pick L.J. Collier to the defensive line to offset the loss of Zach Allen. But J.J. Watt retired, and the Cardinals still have a lot of roster work to do.

The question coming into the 2023 NFL Draft was what would Arizona due with the No. 3 overall pick? They ended up trading it for a haul, with the Texans moving back up to grab Will Anderson Jr. After a second trade with Detroit, Arizona eventually landed at No. 6 overall.

MORE: FREE NFL Mock Draft Simulator (With Trades)

With the sixth pick, the Cardinals took perhaps the best pure tackle in the entire draft in Paris Johnson Jr. An excellent pick that should help them sure up protection for Murray. They continued to add talent to their defense as well, adding BJ Ojulari in the second round.

The Cardinals are clearly trench-focused heading into 2023. Given the moves they made, this should be seen as a rebuilding year, setting up 2024 as the year Arizona hopes to really contend for the division. They have many holes to fill, new schemes to learn, and a quarterback to get right. First-year coach Jonathan Gannon has his work cut out for him. I would not be stunned to see Arizona match the four wins from a year ago — the schedule makers did them no favors.

By focusing on the trenches and not spending big, either in dollars or draft capital, on offensive playmakers, this has “spot rebuild” written all over it. If it works, 2024 could be set up nicely for Arizona. But it will only go as far as Murray can take them. That, above all else, remains a big question mark.

Projected Record: 4-13

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BJ Rudell
BJ Rudell
B.J. Rudell is a longtime sports betting and fantasy sports content creator, utilizing firsthand research and predictive analytics as a counterweight to ubiquitous commoditized content. His background includes more than 2,000 betting/fantasy columns on subjects ranging from DFS to moneylines to point spreads to prop bets. Additionally, he’s a former freelancer for Sports Illustrated and NBC Sports, a former podcast host for ESPN Raleigh, and the winner of five national sports betting competitions -- including three DFS tournaments versus 20,000+ people combined and two Sporting News betting competitions versus nearly 400,000 people combined.

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