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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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Giants Head Home to San Francisco After Shutout Loss
After Sunday’s 3-0 loss to the Washington Nationals, the San Francisco Giants headed back to the West Coast. They’re going back to the Bay Area, too.
The Giants have a date with the Los Angeles Dodgers for a three-game series at Oracle Park starting Tuesday night.
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So, San Francisco probably wanted to get out of Washington, D.C., with a win. That didn’t happen at Nationals Park on Sunday afternoon.
Nationals reliever Andrew Alvarez, the third pitcher used by the team on Sunday, picked up the victory with 4 1/3 innings of work. Giants starter Robbie Ray absorbed the loss, falling to 2-3 this season.
Ray worked six innings, giving up seven hits, three runs (all earned), walking one, and striking out seven Nationals. If the Giants’ offense had found a way to tack on some runs, then Ray’s outing wouldn’t have looked so bad.
The Giants’ bats, though, had eight hits. The big number for Giants manager Tony Vitello to look at in the box score after this one was, well, pretty big. San Francisco left 10 runners on base on Sunday, going 0-for-11 with runners in scoring position. This indicates that San Francisco had plenty of opportunities to score some runs.
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They just didn’t get the job done.
Let’s go to the bottom of the fifth with the Giants and Nationals in a scoreless tie. With nobody out, the Nationals’ Keibert Ruiz connected for his third double this season. Nasim Nuñez scored to put Washington up 1-0.
With one out, Curtis Mead sent a Ray pitch over the left-field wall, a two-run blast that gave the Nationals a 3-0 lead.
San Francisco had a scoring threat in the top of the eighth inning. With runners at first and second base and nobody out, Casey Schmitt grounded into a double play. Matt Chapman, who was on second base, went to third. But the Giants were unable to bring him home.
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Rafael Devers and Drew Gilbert went 2-for-4 at the plate for the Giants, producing half of the Giants’ hits.
The Giants fall to 9-13 this season, sitting in fourth place in the National League West Division. The Nationals’ record goes to 10-12, good enough for third place in the National League East Division.
All eyes now turn toward Oracle on Tuesday night. It’ll be a chance for two longtime rivals to renew their rivalry.
Baseball fans know that the Giants-Dodgers matchups usually are must-see TV.
That’s probably going to be the case once again as Giants fans watch their team battle the Dodgers. Those lucky to have tickets to the three-game series at Oracle Park will show up in Giants colors, hoping to see Los Angeles head back to Southern California with either a series loss or a Giants’ sweep.
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Buckle up, Giants fans. It’s about to get rowdy at Oracle Park.
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Why do gray whales keep dying in San Francisco’s waters?
The 4,140-sq-km bay is the largest estuary on the west coast of the US. Before 2018, this species of whales wasn’t known to stop seasonally or consistently in the bay, bypassing it on their migration route down to Baja California and back up the Arctic, said Josephine Slaathaug, who led a recent study on gray whale mortality in the bay.
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Eastbound I-80 closure in San Francisco snarls traffic, slows business
One of San Francisco’s busiest freeways remained shut down Saturday, creating major traffic delays and dampening business for some local restaurants and shops.
All eastbound lanes of Interstate 80 just before the Bay Bridge are closed as crews work around the clock to rehabilitate the roadway. The 55-hour shutdown, which began on Friday night, is scheduled to last until Monday morning in time for the commute.
The closure has forced drivers onto detour routes, leading to heavy congestion for those trying to reach the East Bay, including Oakland and Berkeley.
The impact is being felt beyond the roadways.
At MoMo’s, a restaurant across from Oracle Park, staff found business noticeably slower.
“A little bit more mellow than usual. We usually see a little bit more foot traffic, a little bit more people on Saturdays,” said Daniel Bermudez, executive chef at MoMo’s.
Bermudez believes the freeway closure may be discouraging visitors from coming into the city this weekend, despite favorable weather.
“The weather is beautiful today. It’s nice and sunny. So we have plenty of tables outside,” he said.
With the San Francisco Giants playing an away game, the restaurant had hoped fans would still gather to watch, but turnout during game time remained light.
“This is kind of like our off-season Saturday. A lot slower than our baseball weekend,” said Casandra Alarcon, general manager at MoMo’s.
Other small businesses in the Mission Bay and South of Market neighborhoods reported similar trends, saying most of their customers are regulars who live nearby rather than visitors.
“A little bit slower for sure. Before, we had tourists come and walk to the baseball park,” said Ajaree Safron, manager at Brickhouse Cafe & Bar.
Caltrans has shut down eastbound lanes between 17th and 4th streets to repave the 71-year-old roadway. The goal is to extend the life of the Bayshore Freeway by another decade.
City and transportation officials said the timing of the closure was intentional, noting fewer major events scheduled in San Francisco this weekend, aside from the Cherry Blossom Festival.
Westbound lanes remain open, and officials said traffic heading into San Francisco from the East Bay has not been significantly affected.
“Getting into the city, it wasn’t too bad. Regular [traffic], what we expect on a Saturday morning,” said visitor Andrea Inouye.
While the closure has posed challenges for businesses, some workers said they are taking it in stride.
“Hopefully, it’s not for too long and we get past it, and get back to our normal routine,” Bermudez said.
Despite early concerns about widespread gridlock, transportation officials said the region has avoided the worst-case scenario. Traffic remains heavy in areas near detours, but the anticipated “carmageddon” has not materialized, in part because many drivers chose to avoid the area or take public transit.
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