Cardinals Face Ominous Win Total Projections Heading Into 2026 NFL Season

The Arizona Cardinals have received discouraging win total projections from oddsmakers ahead of the 2026 NFL season, with most sportsbooks setting the over-under at a number that suggests another year of struggle in the NFC West.
The projections reflect ongoing concerns about the Cardinals' roster construction, quarterback situation, and the difficulty of competing in one of the NFL's toughest divisions. With the 49ers, Rams, and Seahawks all fielding competitive teams, Arizona faces an uphill battle just to reach .500.
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The organization has been rebuilding since trading away key veteran assets, and the 2026 draft class — while adding some talent — doesn't appear to have addressed the team's most glaring needs sufficiently to change the outlook.
For bettors and fans alike, the low win total poses a familiar question: is this the year Arizona surprises, or is it time to lower expectations and focus on 2027?
What This Means For You: Win total projections aren't just for gamblers — they reflect how the broader football community evaluates a team's roster, coaching, and schedule. When oddsmakers set a low number, it means the professionals whose job is predicting outcomes don't see a path to relevance. That's useful information whether you're betting or just managing your expectations as a fan.
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Originally sourced from Heavy.
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