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NFC WestNFCPower #19Tier 2

Arizona Cardinals

Murray's dual-threat magic anchors the climb.

0.9%
To win the Super Bowl
+11011 · Kalshi

Season outlook

Under Jonathan Gannon, the Cardinals are a year or two from contention. Built around Kyler Murray and Marvin Harrison Jr., Arizona brings a clear identity into a competitive NFC West. The foundation is in place; the climb up the NFC West is the next step.

Coached by Jonathan Gannon, the Cardinals share the NFC West with San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks. They carry a power ranking of #19 into the season, expectations calibrated accordingly, though the NFL has a way of rewriting the script by December.

Key players

Strengths & weaknesses

▲ Strengths

  • Dynamic QB
  • Star young WR
  • Rangy safety

▼ Weaknesses

  • Pass rush
  • Secondary depth
  • Line play

How far can the Cardinals go?

The Cardinals are still building. Knocking off a contender or two and staying in the NFC West race would make this a successful season. Follow our matchup previews and odds all season to track their push toward the playoffs.

Trading the Cardinals on Kalshi

Want to put a read on the Cardinals into a position? Their Super Bowl price trades live on Kalshi, where new traders get a $10 bonus with promo code FADE. You can also trade their individual games, see the NFC West matchups for model lines.

What are the Arizona Cardinals's Super Bowl odds?

The Cardinals are 0.9% implied (+11011) to win the Super Bowl on the current Kalshi market. That price moves all season as the market reprices their chances.

How do I trade the Cardinals on Kalshi?

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Can I trade the Cardinals if my state has no legal sportsbook?

Often, yes. Kalshi is a federally regulated (CFTC) exchange rather than a state-licensed sportsbook, so it has reached states sportsbooks cannot. Its sports contracts are contested in some states, so confirm availability for your location.

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