Who is better the Packers or the Cardinals?

Who is better the Packers or the Cardinals?

The two teams have met each other 76 times (including 3 postseason games), with the Green Bay Packers winning 46 games and the Arizona Cardinals winning 26 games. They have also tied 4 times.

When did the Cardinals beat the Packers?

2015
Images from the Cardinals’ 2015 playoff win over the Packers, featuring an Aaron Rodgers Hail Mary, a Hail Larry, and the overtime coin flip that didn’t flip.

Have the Cardinals ever beat the Packers?

The Packers currently lead the all-time series 45-26-4 over the Cardinals but upon closer inspection, you’ll find each team has gone on lengthy winning streaks within that series, before reversing roles with each other.

How did Arizona lose to Green Bay?

Green Bay Packers cornerback Rasul Douglas makes a game-winning interception of Kyler Murray. The Arizona Cardinals dropped their first game of the season on Thursday night, losing to the Green Bay Packers thanks to an interception thrown in the final seconds.

How many times has Aaron Rodgers lost in the NFC championship?

– Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has dealt with more NFL playoffs heartbreak than most franchises. Since winning the Super Bowl in 2010, he’s lost four NFC Championship Games. Three times, he lost in overtime. Five times, he lost on the final play of the game.

Who is the number 1 seed in NFC?

Packers
In the hunt

SEED TEAM RECORD
*1 Packers 13-3
%2 Rams 12-4
*3 Buccaneers 12-4
*4 Cowboys 11-5

Who did Cardinals lose too?

The Arizona Cardinals 2021 season is officially over. Kliff Kingsbury and Kyler Murray’s first career playoff game ended in a 34-11 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the Wild Card round on Monday night at SoFi Stadium.

Is Green Bay undefeated 2021?

The 2021 season saw its final undefeated team suffer its first loss on Thursday. The 7-0 Arizona Cardinals squared off against the 6-1 Green Bay Packers in a contest that came down to the final play.

Has Tom Brady ever been shutout in NFL?

Still going strong at 44 years young, Brady’s last shutout came when he was 29-years-old in a New England Patriots loss to the Miami Dolphins on Week 14 of the 2006 season, per NFL Research. The first shutout of Brady’s career came to be on Week 1 of the 2003 season against the host Buffalo Bills.