Arizona Cardinals Dismantle New York Jets with Ground and Air Assault
The Arizona Cardinals improved their season record to 6-4 after a commanding victory over the New York Jets, who fell to 3-7. The final score of 31-6 reflects the Cardinals' dominance throughout the game, held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Key Performances on Offense
Quarterback Kyler Murray showcased his efficiency and skill, completing 22 out of 24 pass attempts for a total of 266 yards. His performance was nearly flawless, boasting a completion percentage of 92 percent and an impressive quarterback rating of 126.7. Murray's precision passing contributed significantly to the team's success on offense, including one touchdown pass that covered nine yards.
The rushing attack was equally effective against the Jets' defense. The Cardinals amassed a total of 147 rushing yards from 32 attempts, averaging five yards per carry. This ground game dominance was highlighted by three rushing touchdowns, with Kyler Murray himself contributing two scores from just three carries for twenty-one yards.
James Conner and Trey Benson were pivotal in the running game as well. Conner rushed for thirty-three yards on twelve carries and found the end zone once while Benson led all rushers with sixty-two yards on ten attempts.
Defensive Standouts
On defense, Budda Baker stood out with six tackles (three assisted), one sack for nine lost yardage against the Jets' offense, adding another layer to his defensive prowess by defending a pass as well.
Kyzir White made significant contributions too; he recovered a fumble which halted momentum for the Jets at a crucial point in the game.
Looking Ahead
The Arizona Cardinals are now setting their sights on their next challenge against Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field in Seattle. Fans can catch this matchup live on FOX at 4:25 PM EDT on November 24th as both teams vie for supremacy within their division standings.
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