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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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Wenceel Pérez returns home, but when will he return to Detroit Tigers?
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Wenceel Pérez is home.
But when will he return to the Detroit Tigers?
The 26-year-old outfielder returned to Detroit on Friday, June 19, after spending a couple extra days in Houston awaiting clearance to fly. He suffered an orbital fracture June 16 when a plyometric band struck him below his left eye during his postgame workout routine.
Don’t expect to see him in MLB games anytime soon.
“It’s not injured, from what I understand, where it’s going to be something long term,” manager A.J. Hinch said before Tuesday’s game against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park, “but it doesn’t mean it heals itself fast. He’s feeling better and better and reporting progress.”
The fracture doesn’t require surgery.
“We’ve got to pay attention to the bone healing,” Hinch said. “The eye part of it is, the swelling is the main issue. There were a couple of days there where your eye swells shut and the vision is not there.”
Pérez hasn’t played for the Tigers since June 16.
Before the injury, he hit .180 with seven home runs, 14 walks and 29 strikeouts in 53 games.
Parker Meadows injury update
Center fielder Parker Meadows hasn’t played for the Tigers since April 9.
The 26-year-old has been on the injured list with a left radius fracture, a concussion and a right mouth laceration, with the left radius fracture requiring surgery. There isn’t a timetable for his return to the Tigers.
“The bone shattered, so it’s not as simple as healing a simple break,” Hinch said. “I say shattered as a non-doctor, so I’m not sure if that’s the actual term, but I know it’s been a work in progress to continue his ability to do everything with that hand and arm and wrist. It’s been slow, and there’s not much we can do.”
Before the injury, he hit .250 with two walks and 10 strikeouts in 12 games while serving as the everyday center fielder.
“He’s not hitting and doing all those things that would lead you to start to wonder when he’s coming back, but it’s progressing,” Hinch said. “The nature of the injury, as we are learning, has been the slowest a bone heals. It’s by no setback or no issue.”
‘Slow ramp’ for Gleyber Torres
Second baseman Gleyber Torres, who has one of the best on-base percentages in baseball, remains sidelined with a left oblique strain. The 29-year-old received a cortisone shot Friday, but he still hasn’t resumed baseball activities.
It’s his second left oblique strain over the past two months.
Last time, Torres missed one month while recovering on the injured list.
It could be an even longer process this time.
“He’s doing his normal rehab therapy,” Hinch said. “It’ll be a slow ramp for him.”
Before the latest injury, he hit .280 with four home runs, 29 walks and 33 strikeouts in 43 games while serving as the everyday second baseman.
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Police investigation at Monica and Clarita streets in Detroit
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Man armed with gun shot by police in downtown Detroit ahead of fireworks show, police say
A man, who authorities say was armed with a weapon, was shot by Detroit police on Monday ahead of the annual Ford Fireworks show.
Police say another person, a 19-year-old, was arrested before the shooting.
Detroit police say that at about 6:24 p.m., officers arrested the 19-year-old, who was armed, near the area of Farmer and Bates streets. At that time, a man was seen walking away from a group. Police say that the person ran away, prompting a chase.
During the chase, an officer fired shots, hitting the man several times. The individual was taken to the hospital, and a weapon was recovered from the scene. The individual’s identity is currently unknown.
Police say there is no ongoing threat to the public, and the incident remains under investigation.
The annual fireworks show is set to begin at approximately 10 p.m. over the Detroit River.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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