NFL Matchup Analysis: Arizona Cardinals vs Houston Texans in Week 11, Betting Odds Reviewed
The Arizona Cardinals and Houston Texans are set to square off in Week 11 of the NFL, with the all-time series standing at a close 3-2-0 in favour of the Cardinals. This will be the fourth meeting between the two teams, and the Cardinals will be aiming to extend their current win streak in the series, which stands at two games.
The Cardinals have had a mixed run of form recently, with a 2-6-1 record Against the Spread (ATS) in their last nine games. Houston, on the other hand, has struggled both on and off the field, with a 1-4 Straight Up (SU) record in their last five games and a 3-6 ATS record in their last nine games at home.
Despite their recent struggles, Houston can take solace in the fact that they hold the record for the largest margin of victory in the series, having won 30-19 back in 2015. The total has gone OVER in five of Houston's last seven games, but it has gone UNDER in seven of Arizona's last eight games.
As for the teams' offensive statistics, Arizona averages 17.22 points, 332 total yards, 260.33 passing yards, and 71.67 rushing yards per game. Houston, on the other hand, averages 26.22 points, 349.22 total yards, 221.33 passing yards, and 127.89 rushing yards per game.
The game will take place at a retractable stadium, with the weather forecast predicting clear skies, a temperature of 19 degrees Celsius, humidity of 26%, precipitation of 0%, wind of 10 mph NNE, and cloud cover of 26%.
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The Cardinals will aim to continue their winning streak against the Texans in American football, given their 2-6-1 record Against the Spread (ATS) in their last nine games. In contrast, Houston's recent form has been lackluster, with a 1-4 Straight Up (SU) record in their last five games and a 3-6 ATS record in their last nine games at home.