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Detroit Lions at Arizona Cardinals: Predictions and latest odds for NFL Week 3
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The Arizona Cardinals will host the Detroit Lions in an NFL Week 3 clash between two teams that have started 1-1 this season.
For the Lions, the 2024 schedule kicked off well enough, with a win over the Los Angeles Rams in a playoff rematch. However, Detroit didn’t follow it up, falling flat in last week’s loss at home to Tampa Bay. Jared Goff threw for 307 yards, but two costly interceptions set the Buccaneers up for a late game-winning touchdown. In what’s expected to be a high-scoring game, execution in the red zone will be key for the Lions.
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Arizona, meanwhile, has to be feeling pretty good at the moment. A team largely projected to struggle in the NFC West pushed the Buffalo Bills in Week 1, losing a one-possession game, before clobbering the Rams in California last weekend. Marvin Harrison Jr. (130 yards, two touchdowns) and James Conner (132 total yards, one touchdown) were both superb, but the Cardinals’ defense might end up being the make-or-break factor in this one.
Lions vs. Cardinals odds, moneyline, over/under
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- Spread: Lions (-3)
- Moneyline: Lions (-150), Cardinals (+125)
- Over/under: 51.5 points
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NFL Week 3 odds, predictions and picks
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USA TODAY: Lions 26, Cardinals 24
Tyler Dragon writes: “The Cardinals are a surprise team through two games. Arizona produced 489 total yards in what was Marvin Harrison Jr.’s welcome to the NFL coming out party. Can the Cardinals match Detroit’s physicality? The Lions will try to dominate the line of scrimmage in this one — and it might be too much for a young Cardinals team to handle.”
CBS Sports: Cardinals 31, Lions 29
Pete Prisco writes: “The Lions are out on the road for the first time, while the Cardinals are coming off an impressive home victory over the Rams. Arizona was outstanding on offense with Kyler Murray, which will stress the Lions defense. Look for Arizona to win a shootout that could get each team into the 30s.”
Sporting News: Cardinals 23, Lions 20
Bill Bender writes: “The Lions must lean on the running game against an improved Cardinals’ defense. The connection between Kyler Murray and Marvin Harrison Jr. is strong, too. This is a tricky game for Detroit, but Aidan Hutchinson – who has 5.5 sacks – will be the X-factor. The Lions are 5-1 ATS as a road favorite since last season.”
Sports Illustrated: Cardinals 38, Lions 35
Iain MacMillan writes: “When it comes to the total, this game seems like a no-brainer of an OVER bet. Both teams have significantly better offenses than defenses and the Lions moved the ball at times last week against the Bucs, but just couldn’t punch the ball into the end zone. If Detroit can fix its red zone issues, this has all the making of an offensive shootout.”
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MLB Insider Highlights Under-the-Radar Detroit Tigers As Potential October Stars
There may not be a team heading into the MLB playoffs that anyone wants to face less than the Detroit Tigers.
They are red hot, crashing the American League postseason picture with a torrid pace that began back at the start of July. Not even the temperatures dropping have been able to cool off the Tigers, who are in a tie with the Kansas City Royals for the second wild card spot.
Two games clear of the Minnesota Twins with four to play, Detroit is in a great spot. After completing their series against the Tampa Bay Rays, they will face the lowly Chicago White Sox for three to finish out the regular season.
Odds are certainly in their favor for qualifying for the 2024 MLB Playoffs.
Who has helped them get to this point? Ace starting pitcher Tarik Skubal is probably the only household name that casual baseball fans recognize.
A heavy favorite to win the Cy Young Award this season, he has been anchoring the pitching staff all year. A bonafide star, he gives the team a chance to win every time he steps on the mound.
But, he has received some help during this incredible run. In the lineup, the Tigers have several players who will become well-known in October.
MLB insider Jeff Passan highlighted some of them in a “Who are some under-the-radar players with industry buzz as potential October stars?” category of a recent piece over at ESPN.
“Riley Greene is the best player on the resurgent Detroit Tigers, and Kerry Carpenter is their best hitter, but two other left-handed bats in a quite-lefty-heavy lineup are making excellent impressions during this late surge. Center fielder Parker Meadows and shortstop Trey Sweeney have won everyday jobs and are doing enough offensively and defensively to keep them. Meadows struggled early and was hurt, and Sweeney came over along with Thayron Liranzo in the deadline deal for Jack Flaherty. Meadows returned Aug. 3, Sweeney arrived Aug. 16, and the Tigers are 23-9 in games they both played,” Passan wrote.
No one expected Detroit to be in this position, as their playoff odds were under 1.0 percent at one point. They would become only the fifth team in MLB history to make the playoffs after facing a double-digit deficit at least 115 games into the season.
The emergence of their young hitters has certainly helped. They are using speed and athleticism to make up for their lack of power, as they are in the bottom half of baseball in most batting categories outside of triples.
With all of the positive momentum in the world, this is a team peaking at the right time. They are going to give whoever they face off against a tough challenge even if they are presumed heavy underdogs entering the postseason.
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Attendees of Detroit's 'Bridgerton Ball' Are Furious
There was the Fyre Festival, the Willy Wonka Experience, and now, the latest expensive event to fall flat: the Bridgerton Ball. Hundreds paid $150 or more to attend the Detroit event Sunday, the New York Times reports; it was billed as “an evening of sophistication, grace, and historical charm … filled with music, dance, and exquisite costumes.” It was, of course, themed after Bridgerton, the hit Netflix romance series set in England’s high society in the 1800s. But attendees, many of whom showed up in costumes, found barely-there decor, undercooked food that quickly ran out, and one single violinist plus an exotic dancer pole-dancing as the main form of entertainment, they tell ABC 7.
Some of the attendees paid even more for the “Duke and Duchess Package,” and many were calling the whole thing a scam and were demanding refunds, the BBC reports. The Harmonie Club, where the event was held, issued a statement clarifying it is just an events center and is not affiliated with the organizer, Uncle N Me LLC. That company issued its own statement assuring attendees it is “reviewing resolution options” and is “working diligently to address all concerns to ensure that all guests have the enjoyable experience they deserve.” (More Bridgerton stories.)
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Detroit-area library temporarily closes after insects found on two chairs
The Oak Park Public Library was closed Wednesday for scrubbing after bedbugs were found in the computer area.
Library staff says someone was in the computer area on Tuesday and reported possible pest-related issues. Staff identified insects in two upholstered chairs and removed the chairs.
Pest experts found no evidence of other bugs, but the library still decided to clean the building.
The library will reopen at 10 a.m. on Thursday.
“We feel that taking every available action to ensure our public spaces are safe, comfortable and accessible for both our staff and community members goes without question here,” the library said on Facebook.
A library nearby in Royal Oak was closed Sunday and part of Monday after staff said unwanted visitors crawled out of a just-returned DVD case.
The pests found at the Royal Oak Public Library were cockroaches.
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