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How to buy Arizona Cardinals vs. San Francisco 49ers tickets
On the horizon for the Arizona Cardinals (7-9) is a division matchup with the San Francisco 49ers (6-10) on Sunday, January 5, 2025 at State Farm Stadium.
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Arizona Cardinals vs. San Francisco 49ers game info
- Location: Glendale, Arizona
- Date: Jan. 5
- Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
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How to buy Cardinals vs. 49ers tickets for NFL Week 18
You can purchase tickets to see the Cardinals square off against the 49ers from multiple providers.
Arizona Cardinals vs. San Francisco 49ers betting odds, lines, spreads
- Spread favorite: Cardinals (-4)
- Moneyline favorite: Cardinals (-200)
- Total: 42.5 (O: -110, U: -110)
Odds courtesy of BetMGM
Arizona Cardinals schedule
- Week 1: Sept. 8 at Buffalo Bills, 34-28 loss
- Week 2: Sept. 15 vs. Los Angeles Rams, 41-10 win
- Week 3: Sept. 22 vs. Detroit Lions, 20-13 loss
- Week 4: Sept. 29 vs. Washington Commanders, 42-14 loss
- Week 5: Oct. 6 at San Francisco 49ers, 24-23 win
- Week 6: Oct. 13 at Green Bay Packers, 34-13 loss
- Week 7: Oct. 21 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, 17-15 win
- Week 8: Oct. 27 at Miami Dolphins, 28-27 win
- Week 9: Nov. 3 vs. Chicago Bears, 29-9 win
- Week 10: Nov. 10 vs. New York Jets, 31-6 win
- Week 12: Nov. 24 at Seattle Seahawks, 16-6 loss
- Week 13: Dec. 1 at Minnesota Vikings, 23-22 loss
- Week 14: Dec. 8 vs. Seattle Seahawks, 30-18 loss
- Week 15: Dec. 15 vs. New England Patriots, 30-17 win
- Week 16: Dec. 22 at Carolina Panthers, 36-30 loss
- Week 17: Dec. 28 at Los Angeles Rams, 13-9 loss
- Week 18: Jan. 5 at 4:25 p.m. ET vs. San Francisco 49ers
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Arizona Cardinals stats
- Total offense: 356.1 yards per game, 11th in NFL
- Passing offense: 212.3 yards per game, 18th in NFL
- Rushing offense: 143.8 yards per game, seventh in NFL
- Total defense: 336.7 yards per game, 18th in NFL
- Passing defense: 211 yards per game, 12th in NFL
- Rushing defense: 125.7 yards per game, 20th in NFL
San Francisco 49ers schedule
- Week 1: Sept. 9 vs. New York Jets, 32-19 win
- Week 2: Sept. 15 at Minnesota Vikings, 23-17 loss
- Week 3: Sept. 22 at Los Angeles Rams, 27-24 loss
- Week 4: Sept. 29 vs. New England Patriots, 30-13 win
- Week 5: Oct. 6 vs. Arizona Cardinals, 24-23 loss
- Week 6: Oct. 10 at Seattle Seahawks, 36-24 win
- Week 7: Oct. 20 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, 28-18 loss
- Week 8: Oct. 27 vs. Dallas Cowboys, 30-24 win
- Week 10: Nov. 10 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 23-20 win
- Week 11: Nov. 17 vs. Seattle Seahawks, 20-17 loss
- Week 12: Nov. 24 at Green Bay Packers, 38-10 loss
- Week 13: Dec. 1 at Buffalo Bills, 35-10 loss
- Week 14: Dec. 8 vs. Chicago Bears, 38-13 win
- Week 15: Dec. 12 vs. Los Angeles Rams, 12-6 loss
- Week 16: Dec. 22 at Miami Dolphins, 29-17 loss
- Week 17: Dec. 30 vs. Detroit Lions, 40-34 loss
- Week 18: Jan. 5 at 4:25 p.m. ET at Arizona Cardinals
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San Francisco 49ers stats
- Total offense: 372.6 yards per game, fifth in NFL
- Passing offense: 246 yards per game, fourth in NFL
- Rushing offense: 126.6 yards per game, 11th in NFL
- Total defense: 312.7 yards per game, sixth in NFL
- Passing defense: 189.8 yards per game, fourth in NFL
- Rushing defense: 122.9 yards per game, 17th in NFL
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Yes, an $8 Burger Exists in Downtown San Francisco
Sometimes life requires an easy hang, without the need for reservations and dressing up, and preferably with food that’s easy to rally folks behind. The newish Hamburguesa Bar is just such a place, opening in December 2025 and serving a tight food menu of smash and tavern burgers (made with beef ground in-house), along with hand-cut duck fat fries, poutine, and Caesar salad. The best part? Nothing here costs more than $20. Seriously, this spot has so much going for it, including solid cocktails and boozy shakes. It’s become a homing beacon for post-work hangs, judging by a recent weekday crowd.
Hamburguesa Bar’s drinks are the epitome of unfussy: Cocktail standards, four beers on tap, two choices of wine (red or white), boozy and non-boozy shakes, plus 21 beers by the can or bottle. Standards on the cocktail menu are just that, a list of drinks you’ve heard before — such as an Old Fashioned, daiquiri, gin or vodka martini, or Harvey Wallbanger — with no special tinctures or fat-washed liquors to speak of (that we know of, at least). I’m typically split on whether boozy shakes are ever worth it, but the Fruity Pebbles option ($14) makes a convincing case, mixed with a just-right amount of vodka and some cereal bits. (I’ll leave the more adventurous Cinnamon Toast shake made with Fireball to others with more positive experiences with that liquor.)
Downtown and SoMa has a reputation for restaurants closing early, but Hamburguesa Bar keeps later hours, closing at midnight from Monday through Saturday (closed Sundays). It’s also open for lunch at noon during those days, with the exception of Saturdays when it opens at 5 p.m.
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Iran conflict disrupts flights out of SFO
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Hundreds Rally in San Francisco Against U.S.-Israel Strikes on Iran | KQED
She acknowledged that Iranian Americans hold a range of political views, including some who support U.S. intervention, but said she believes the future of Iran should be determined by its people.
“The Iranian people in Iran can decide the future of their country,” she said. “War, I don’t think, is going to help.”
Speaking to the crowd, Mortazavi challenged what she described as a narrative that Iranians broadly support U.S. and Israeli military action.
“They want you to believe that every Iranian … is cheering on the United States and Israel,” she said. “That is unequivocally false.”
She urged attendees to continue organizing beyond the rally and announced plans for additional demonstrations.
Dina Saadeh, an organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement, said multiple groups mobilized quickly in response to the strikes.
“I’m angered today,” Saadeh told KQED. “People here don’t want to see our country engaged in more endless war.”
Saadeh described the protest as part of a broader effort to oppose sanctions, military escalation and what she called U.S. imperialism. She said participants were calling on elected officials to redirect public funds toward domestic needs.
“People want money for jobs and education, not for war and occupation,” she said.
KQED’s María Fernanda Bernal contributed to this story.
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