The Arizona Cardinals (3-12) are an underdog by 7.5 points as they attempt to halt a seven-game skid in a matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals (5-10) on Sunday, December 28, 2025 at Paycor Stadium.
Bengals vs. Cardinals game infoGame day: Sunday, December 28, 2025Game time: 1 p.m. ETTV channel: FOXLocation: Cincinnati, OhioStadium: Paycor StadiumLive stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Bengals vs. Cardinals odds & betting linesSpread favorite: Cincinnati (-7.5)Moneyline: Cincinnati (-370), Arizona (+292)Total: 53.5 points
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Bengals vs. Cardinals recent matchupsThe recent series between the two teams is split evenly at 1-1.Cincinnati put up 57 points in those two matchups, with Arizona putting up 46.Bengals vs. Cardinals betting insightsCincinnati is 7-8-0 against the spread this season. In the four games this season the Bengals have been the moneyline favorite, they have recorded a 3-1 record. Arizona has six wins against the spread through 15 opportunities this season (6-9-0). The Cardinals’ record when playing as the underdog this year is 1-11.Bengals scoring insightsThe Bengals are averaging more points at home (26.9) than away (21.4).On defense, Cincinnati allows more points at home (33.0 per game) than on the road (28.4).The Bengals are scoring 18.8 points per game in divisional contests, which is lower than their 26.5 average versus the rest of the league.Cincinnati has conceded 23.8 points per game in the division, which is better than its mark outside the division of 33.9.With an average of 26.3 points per game on offense and 28.0 points surrendered on defense over the last three contests, the Bengals rank 12th and 23rd, respectively, during that timeframe.Cardinals scoring insightsAt home, the Cardinals are averaging more points (21.6) than away (21.1), but not by much.Defensively, Arizona allows more points at home (29.1 per game) than on the road (25.9).Offensively, the Cardinals have put up 19.2 points per game in the division, below their average against the rest of the league of 22.5.Arizona is giving up 33.8 points per game in divisional contests, which is higher than its 24.5 average versus the rest of the league.The Cardinals are 26th in the NFL in points scored for the past three games (18.7 per game) and third-worst in points allowed (37.0).Bengals injury reportBengals:
PJ Jules: Limited Participation in Practice (Ankle),
Matthew Lee: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee),
Noah Fant: Limited Participation in Practice (Ankle),
Joseph Ossai: Did Not Participate In Practice (Ankle),
Charlie Jones: Did Not Participate In Practice (Ankle),
B.J. Hill: Did Not Participate In Practice (Ankle),
Cam Grandy: Did Not Participate In Practice (Chest)Cardinals injury reportCardinals:
Evan Brown: Did Not Participate In Practice (NIR – Personal),
Kelvin Beachum: Did Not Participate In Practice (Nir – Rest),
Budda Baker: Did Not Participate In Practice (Concussion),
Jalen Thompson: Limited Participation in Practice (Hamstring),
Max Melton: Limited Participation in Practice (Heel),
Will Johnson: Limited Participation in Practice (Thumb),
Marvin Harrison Jr.: Limited Participation in Practice (Heel),
Darren Hall: Limited Participation in Practice (Concussion),
Hjalte Froholdt: Limited Participation in Practice (Elbow),
Josh Sweat: Did Not Participate In Practice (Ankle),
Paris Johnson Jr.: Did Not Participate In Practice (Knee),
Kei’Trel Clark: Did Not Participate In Practice (Back)
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