Jaguars vs. Cardinals Odds & Betting Predictions - November 23, 2025

Jaguars at Cardinals

9:05 pm • CBS
27 - 24

Jaguars at Cardinals Odds

Spread, Total, Moneyline

MatchupOpenSpreadTotalMoneyline
Jaguars
7-4
N/A
N/A
N/A
Cardinals
3-8
N/A
N/A
N/A
location pinSunday 9:05 p.m.
November 23, 2025
State Farm StadiumGlendale
Jaguars vs. Cardinals Expert Picks
Boomer Betz
Boomer Betz
Last 30d: 210-198-11 (+24.7u)
ARI +119 (Live)
1.31u
Nick Giffen
Nick Giffen
Last 30d: 58-73-1 (+11.6u)
Over 49.5 (Live)-115
0.43u
Live over spot
FTN Fantasy
FTN Fantasy
Last 30d: 115-138-2 (-32.7u)
JAC -1.5 (Live)-112
0.89u
Nick Giffen
Nick Giffen
Last 30d: 58-73-1 (+11.6u)
Under 49.5 (Live)-110
0.5u
EDIT THIS IS LIVE OVER NOT UNDER WIL FIX Live over spot
FTN Fantasy
FTN Fantasy
Last 30d: 115-138-2 (-32.7u)
JAC -3.5 (Live)+100
1u
Picks Office
Picks Office
Last 30d: 218-182-4 (+20.5u)
ARI +2.5-105
1u
Link in Bio for early access
Top Shelf Action 🥃
Top Shelf Action 🥃
Last 30d: 204-205-14 (+7.7u)
JAC u24.5-110
0.5u
1.72% ev
Vegas Refund
Vegas Refund
Last 30d: 38-43-1 (-9.3u)
ARI +2.5-110
1.1u
Sandy Plashkes
Sandy Plashkes
Last 30d: 125-138-7 (-16.4u)
ARI +2.5-110
1.1u
Boomer Betz
Boomer Betz
Last 30d: 210-198-11 (+24.7u)
Under 47.5-112
1.12u
Gilles Gallant
Gilles Gallant
Last 30d: 23-75-0 (-7.2u)
T.Lawrence Anytime TD Scorer Yes+325
0.5u
Boomer Betz
Boomer Betz
Last 30d: 210-198-11 (+24.7u)
J.Brissett u249.5 Pass Yds-114
1.14u
Chris Gimino
Chris Gimino
Last 30d: 28-30-0 (-3.0u)
J.Brissett u24.5 Pass Comp-120
1u
Sean Koerner
Sean Koerner
Last 30d: 50-35-0 (+7.8u)
M.Carter o1.5 Recs-125
0.5u
One of the biggest edges in the prop tool right now, but not up at FD/DK yet. I’m projecting Carter to take over most of the Demercado/passing role here
Nick Giffen
Nick Giffen
Last 30d: 58-73-1 (+11.6u)
M.Carter o2.5 Recs+250
0.63u
🪜 3+ alt line
M.Carter o1.5 Recs-120
1.25u
Michael Carter over 1.5 receptions (-120 at B365, -125 at MGM) Emari Demercado is out, but even without his absence, Carter returned to his role of 30-40% routes run (and actually put up almost 50%) that he had in Weeks 5-7. We can probably conservatively pencil Carter in for around 35% of routes, which would be about 14 routes on QB Jacoby Brissett's projected 39.5-40 dropbacks. Carter has been targeted on 20% of his routes run with Brissett at QB, but that should probably increase here against Jacksonville who allow the eighth-most targets per game to the position. If we project Carter for around 0.225 targets per route, that's closer to 3.15 targets, which, at a 70% catch rate would equate to around 2.2 projected receptions. Notably, Carter has cleared 1.5 receptions in all four games he's run at least 30% of routes, including 3 of 3 with Brissett at QB. I have him more like 64% to clear 1.5 receptions, and I'm probably being a bit conservative with Carter's projected routes run rate. Making this a 1.5u play and also taking 3+ at +250 at 36t for a quarter unit
Brandon Anderson
Brandon Anderson
Last 30d: 54-144-4 (+11.2u)
T.McBride Anytime TD Scorer Yes+110
0.75u
There are a few terrible teams the Jaguars might be worthy of being field-goal favorites against on the road, but the Cardinals definitely aren't one of them. This is just a baffling line and a great spot to buy low on Arizona and sell high on Jacksonville all at once. Arizona was unlucky to run into San Francisco finally getting healthy all at once last week and looked bad, but the Cards have been competitive in nearly every game this season. Jacksonville is riding high after beating up on the Chargers in a dominant win but that game got away from LA with all the injuries in both trenches. On last week alone, the Jaguars look like a playoff contender and the Cardinals look like a rebuilding team, but zoom out and the picture changes drastically. On the season, these teams look like relative equals. In fact, I have them ranked back-to-back in my power ratings, meaning I actually make Arizona the favorite here with home-field advantage factored in. The Cardinals defense is the best unit on the field, even more so as corners Garrett Williams and Will Johnson are getting healthy. Hunter Rallis has that unit playing really good football, and Arizona's offense is missing it's top players in Kyler Murray, James Conner, and Marvin Harrison Jr. but has played better, more cohesive football without them. And for all those injuries, Jacksonville may have even more. The Jaguars' injury report this week feels like almost the entire team. Both RBs, Tuten and Etienne, are in doubt along with Brian Thomas Jr. and Brenton Strange, and there are injuries on both sides in the trenches and to both starting corners too. Those RB injuries could be especially important in this matchup against a sometimes beatable run defense. The Jaguars just aren't good enough to have earned the full key number on the road, and the trends are heavily in favor of Arizona. Trevor Lawrence has been poor as a favorite at 10–15 ATS (40%) and worse against teams below .500 at 7–16 ATS (30%). But it's the team-agnostic trends that are even more convincing here, each telling the same story: buy low on Arizona and sell high on Jacksonville: Teams coming off a 17+ point win as underdogs of a TD or less: 65–121–3 ATS (35%) Teams coming off a 17+ loss against opponents off a 17+ win: 117–80–4 ATS (59%) Home teams since 2010 facing opponents that covered by 26+ points as underdogs the previous week: 40–15–1 ATS (73%) This is a great spot to invest in Arizona and sell Jacksonville. Be sure to get Cardinals +3 while it's available (-110, ESPN Bet), and play the +145 moneyline too. I make Arizona favorites. And while we're here, we may as well keep riding Trey McBride overs - because Jacoby Brissett sure is. McBride has been positively on fire with Brissett, averaging 8.4 catches for 89 yards in five games together with at least one touchdown in every game. The Jaguars allow the second-most fantasy points to TEs, including six scores against their last seven TE1s. Play McBride Anytime TD at +110 (bet365) and touch 2+ TDs too at +700. And though McBride's receptions and yards lines are mostly baked in now, he does have eight, nine, 10, and 10-catch games with Brissett so I'll play 10+ receptions at +220 (bet365). If you like both angles together, that certainly makes sense. McBride to score a touchdown in a Cardinals win is +305 if you want to play both (bet365).
T.McBride 2+ TDs Yes+700
0.1u
There are a few terrible teams the Jaguars might be worthy of being field-goal favorites against on the road, but the Cardinals definitely aren't one of them. This is just a baffling line and a great spot to buy low on Arizona and sell high on Jacksonville all at once. Arizona was unlucky to run into San Francisco finally getting healthy all at once last week and looked bad, but the Cards have been competitive in nearly every game this season. Jacksonville is riding high after beating up on the Chargers in a dominant win but that game got away from LA with all the injuries in both trenches. On last week alone, the Jaguars look like a playoff contender and the Cardinals look like a rebuilding team, but zoom out and the picture changes drastically. On the season, these teams look like relative equals. In fact, I have them ranked back-to-back in my power ratings, meaning I actually make Arizona the favorite here with home-field advantage factored in. The Cardinals defense is the best unit on the field, even more so as corners Garrett Williams and Will Johnson are getting healthy. Hunter Rallis has that unit playing really good football, and Arizona's offense is missing it's top players in Kyler Murray, James Conner, and Marvin Harrison Jr. but has played better, more cohesive football without them. And for all those injuries, Jacksonville may have even more. The Jaguars' injury report this week feels like almost the entire team. Both RBs, Tuten and Etienne, are in doubt along with Brian Thomas Jr. and Brenton Strange, and there are injuries on both sides in the trenches and to both starting corners too. Those RB injuries could be especially important in this matchup against a sometimes beatable run defense. The Jaguars just aren't good enough to have earned the full key number on the road, and the trends are heavily in favor of Arizona. Trevor Lawrence has been poor as a favorite at 10–15 ATS (40%) and worse against teams below .500 at 7–16 ATS (30%). But it's the team-agnostic trends that are even more convincing here, each telling the same story: buy low on Arizona and sell high on Jacksonville: Teams coming off a 17+ point win as underdogs of a TD or less: 65–121–3 ATS (35%) Teams coming off a 17+ loss against opponents off a 17+ win: 117–80–4 ATS (59%) Home teams since 2010 facing opponents that covered by 26+ points as underdogs the previous week: 40–15–1 ATS (73%) This is a great spot to invest in Arizona and sell Jacksonville. Be sure to get Cardinals +3 while it's available (-110, ESPN Bet), and play the +145 moneyline too. I make Arizona favorites. And while we're here, we may as well keep riding Trey McBride overs - because Jacoby Brissett sure is. McBride has been positively on fire with Brissett, averaging 8.4 catches for 89 yards in five games together with at least one touchdown in every game. The Jaguars allow the second-most fantasy points to TEs, including six scores against their last seven TE1s. Play McBride Anytime TD at +110 (bet365) and touch 2+ TDs too at +700. And though McBride's receptions and yards lines are mostly baked in now, he does have eight, nine, 10, and 10-catch games with Brissett so I'll play 10+ receptions at +220 (bet365). If you like both angles together, that certainly makes sense. McBride to score a touchdown in a Cardinals win is +305 if you want to play both (bet365).
T.McBride 10+ Receptions Yes+220
0.25u
There are a few terrible teams the Jaguars might be worthy of being field-goal favorites against on the road, but the Cardinals definitely aren't one of them. This is just a baffling line and a great spot to buy low on Arizona and sell high on Jacksonville all at once. Arizona was unlucky to run into San Francisco finally getting healthy all at once last week and looked bad, but the Cards have been competitive in nearly every game this season. Jacksonville is riding high after beating up on the Chargers in a dominant win but that game got away from LA with all the injuries in both trenches. On last week alone, the Jaguars look like a playoff contender and the Cardinals look like a rebuilding team, but zoom out and the picture changes drastically. On the season, these teams look like relative equals. In fact, I have them ranked back-to-back in my power ratings, meaning I actually make Arizona the favorite here with home-field advantage factored in. The Cardinals defense is the best unit on the field, even more so as corners Garrett Williams and Will Johnson are getting healthy. Hunter Rallis has that unit playing really good football, and Arizona's offense is missing it's top players in Kyler Murray, James Conner, and Marvin Harrison Jr. but has played better, more cohesive football without them. And for all those injuries, Jacksonville may have even more. The Jaguars' injury report this week feels like almost the entire team. Both RBs, Tuten and Etienne, are in doubt along with Brian Thomas Jr. and Brenton Strange, and there are injuries on both sides in the trenches and to both starting corners too. Those RB injuries could be especially important in this matchup against a sometimes beatable run defense. The Jaguars just aren't good enough to have earned the full key number on the road, and the trends are heavily in favor of Arizona. Trevor Lawrence has been poor as a favorite at 10–15 ATS (40%) and worse against teams below .500 at 7–16 ATS (30%). But it's the team-agnostic trends that are even more convincing here, each telling the same story: buy low on Arizona and sell high on Jacksonville: Teams coming off a 17+ point win as underdogs of a TD or less: 65–121–3 ATS (35%) Teams coming off a 17+ loss against opponents off a 17+ win: 117–80–4 ATS (59%) Home teams since 2010 facing opponents that covered by 26+ points as underdogs the previous week: 40–15–1 ATS (73%) This is a great spot to invest in Arizona and sell Jacksonville. Be sure to get Cardinals +3 while it's available (-110, ESPN Bet), and play the +145 moneyline too. I make Arizona favorites. And while we're here, we may as well keep riding Trey McBride overs - because Jacoby Brissett sure is. McBride has been positively on fire with Brissett, averaging 8.4 catches for 89 yards in five games together with at least one touchdown in every game. The Jaguars allow the second-most fantasy points to TEs, including six scores against their last seven TE1s. Play McBride Anytime TD at +110 (bet365) and touch 2+ TDs too at +700. And though McBride's receptions and yards lines are mostly baked in now, he does have eight, nine, 10, and 10-catch games with Brissett so I'll play 10+ receptions at +220 (bet365). If you like both angles together, that certainly makes sense. McBride to score a touchdown in a Cardinals win is +305 if you want to play both (bet365).
ARI +3-110
1u
There are a few terrible teams the Jaguars might be worthy of being field-goal favorites against on the road, but the Cardinals definitely aren't one of them. This is just a baffling line and a great spot to buy low on Arizona and sell high on Jacksonville all at once. Arizona was unlucky to run into San Francisco finally getting healthy all at once last week and looked bad, but the Cards have been competitive in nearly every game this season. Jacksonville is riding high after beating up on the Chargers in a dominant win but that game got away from LA with all the injuries in both trenches. On last week alone, the Jaguars look like a playoff contender and the Cardinals look like a rebuilding team, but zoom out and the picture changes drastically. On the season, these teams look like relative equals. In fact, I have them ranked back-to-back in my power ratings, meaning I actually make Arizona the favorite here with home-field advantage factored in. The Cardinals defense is the best unit on the field, even more so as corners Garrett Williams and Will Johnson are getting healthy. Hunter Rallis has that unit playing really good football, and Arizona's offense is missing it's top players in Kyler Murray, James Conner, and Marvin Harrison Jr. but has played better, more cohesive football without them. And for all those injuries, Jacksonville may have even more. The Jaguars' injury report this week feels like almost the entire team. Both RBs, Tuten and Etienne, are in doubt along with Brian Thomas Jr. and Brenton Strange, and there are injuries on both sides in the trenches and to both starting corners too. Those RB injuries could be especially important in this matchup against a sometimes beatable run defense. The Jaguars just aren't good enough to have earned the full key number on the road, and the trends are heavily in favor of Arizona. Trevor Lawrence has been poor as a favorite at 10–15 ATS (40%) and worse against teams below .500 at 7–16 ATS (30%). But it's the team-agnostic trends that are even more convincing here, each telling the same story: buy low on Arizona and sell high on Jacksonville: Teams coming off a 17+ point win as underdogs of a TD or less: 65–121–3 ATS (35%) Teams coming off a 17+ loss against opponents off a 17+ win: 117–80–4 ATS (59%) Home teams since 2010 facing opponents that covered by 26+ points as underdogs the previous week: 40–15–1 ATS (73%) This is a great spot to invest in Arizona and sell Jacksonville. Be sure to get Cardinals +3 while it's available (-110, ESPN Bet), and play the +145 moneyline too. I make Arizona favorites. And while we're here, we may as well keep riding Trey McBride overs - because Jacoby Brissett sure is. McBride has been positively on fire with Brissett, averaging 8.4 catches for 89 yards in five games together with at least one touchdown in every game. The Jaguars allow the second-most fantasy points to TEs, including six scores against their last seven TE1s. Play McBride Anytime TD at +110 (bet365) and touch 2+ TDs too at +700. And though McBride's receptions and yards lines are mostly baked in now, he does have eight, nine, 10, and 10-catch games with Brissett so I'll play 10+ receptions at +220 (bet365). If you like both angles together, that certainly makes sense. McBride to score a touchdown in a Cardinals win is +305 if you want to play both (bet365).
ARI +145
0.25u
There are a few terrible teams the Jaguars might be worthy of being field-goal favorites against on the road, but the Cardinals definitely aren't one of them. This is just a baffling line and a great spot to buy low on Arizona and sell high on Jacksonville all at once. Arizona was unlucky to run into San Francisco finally getting healthy all at once last week and looked bad, but the Cards have been competitive in nearly every game this season. Jacksonville is riding high after beating up on the Chargers in a dominant win but that game got away from LA with all the injuries in both trenches. On last week alone, the Jaguars look like a playoff contender and the Cardinals look like a rebuilding team, but zoom out and the picture changes drastically. On the season, these teams look like relative equals. In fact, I have them ranked back-to-back in my power ratings, meaning I actually make Arizona the favorite here with home-field advantage factored in. The Cardinals defense is the best unit on the field, even more so as corners Garrett Williams and Will Johnson are getting healthy. Hunter Rallis has that unit playing really good football, and Arizona's offense is missing it's top players in Kyler Murray, James Conner, and Marvin Harrison Jr. but has played better, more cohesive football without them. And for all those injuries, Jacksonville may have even more. The Jaguars' injury report this week feels like almost the entire team. Both RBs, Tuten and Etienne, are in doubt along with Brian Thomas Jr. and Brenton Strange, and there are injuries on both sides in the trenches and to both starting corners too. Those RB injuries could be especially important in this matchup against a sometimes beatable run defense. The Jaguars just aren't good enough to have earned the full key number on the road, and the trends are heavily in favor of Arizona. Trevor Lawrence has been poor as a favorite at 10–15 ATS (40%) and worse against teams below .500 at 7–16 ATS (30%). But it's the team-agnostic trends that are even more convincing here, each telling the same story: buy low on Arizona and sell high on Jacksonville: Teams coming off a 17+ point win as underdogs of a TD or less: 65–121–3 ATS (35%) Teams coming off a 17+ loss against opponents off a 17+ win: 117–80–4 ATS (59%) Home teams since 2010 facing opponents that covered by 26+ points as underdogs the previous week: 40–15–1 ATS (73%) This is a great spot to invest in Arizona and sell Jacksonville. Be sure to get Cardinals +3 while it's available (-110, ESPN Bet), and play the +145 moneyline too. I make Arizona favorites. And while we're here, we may as well keep riding Trey McBride overs - because Jacoby Brissett sure is. McBride has been positively on fire with Brissett, averaging 8.4 catches for 89 yards in five games together with at least one touchdown in every game. The Jaguars allow the second-most fantasy points to TEs, including six scores against their last seven TE1s. Play McBride Anytime TD at +110 (bet365) and touch 2+ TDs too at +700. And though McBride's receptions and yards lines are mostly baked in now, he does have eight, nine, 10, and 10-catch games with Brissett so I'll play 10+ receptions at +220 (bet365). If you like both angles together, that certainly makes sense. McBride to score a touchdown in a Cardinals win is +305 if you want to play both (bet365).
Top Shelf Action 🥃
Top Shelf Action 🥃
Last 30d: 204-205-14 (+7.7u)
ARI +140
0.4u
2.37% ev
Action Pod NFL Picks
Action Pod NFL Picks
Last 30d: 73-157-3 (-0.6u)
T.McBride 10+ Receptions Yes+220
0.45u
ARI +3-118
1u
T.McBride Anytime TD Scorer Yes+100
1u
T.McBride 2+ TDs Yes+700
0.14u
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TAN Pod Touchdown Show
Last 30d: 30-112-1 (-6.8u)
T.McBride Anytime TD Scorer Yes-117
0.5u
P.Washington Anytime TD Scorer Yes+240
1.2u
T.McBride 2+ TDs Yes+550
0.5u
Gilles Gallant
Gilles Gallant
Last 30d: 23-75-0 (-7.2u)
T.Lawrence o0.5 Int-105
0.5u
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Kenny Ducey
Kenny Ducey
Last 30d: 21-21-1 (-1.2u)
ARI +3-115
1.15u
Kendra Middleton
Kendra Middleton
Last 30d: 15-8-0 (+5.5u)
T.McBride o7.5 Recs-133
0.75u
Action Pod NFL Picks
Action Pod NFL Picks
Last 30d: 73-157-3 (-0.6u)
ARI +3-110
1u
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Sunday Six Pack
Sunday Six Pack
Last 30d: 13-15-2 (-3.5u)
ARI +3-110
1.1u
💰🦡 Jake
💰🦡 Jake
Last 30d: 85-110-6 (-16.7u)
Under 47.5-110
1.65u
Chris Raybon
Chris Raybon
Last 30d: 17-20-3 (+1.7u)
ARI +3-115
1u
Kendra Middleton
Kendra Middleton
Last 30d: 15-8-0 (+5.5u)
JAC -2.5-112
0.89u
FTN Fantasy
FTN Fantasy
Last 30d: 115-138-2 (-32.7u)
ARI +2.5-110
1u

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Jaguars vs. Cardinals Public Betting Percentages

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Jaguars

Public

50%

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50%

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Matchup History

Against the Spread (ATS) History

overallhomeawayfavoriteunderdog
Cardinals
5-61-54-11-24-4
Jaguars
6-54-12-33-13-4

Over/Under History

overallhome o/uaway o/ufavorite o/uunderdog o/u
Cardinals
7-45-12-32-15-3
Jaguars
6-51-45-02-24-3

Straight-Up (ML) History

overallhomeawayfavoriteunderdog
Cardinals
3-8N/AN/A2-11-7
Jaguars
7-4N/AN/A4-03-4

Last 5 Matchups

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Jaguars vs. Cardinals Injury Updates

Jaguars Injuries

  • Hunter Long
    TE

    Long is out with hip

    Out

  • Brian Thomas
    WR

    Thomas is out with ankle

    Out

  • Travis Hunter
    WR

    Hunter is out with knee

    Out

  • Wyatt Milum
    OL

    Milum is out with knee

    Out

Cardinals Injuries

  • Zay Jones
    WR

    Jones is out with achilles

    Out

  • James Conner
    RB

    Conner is out with foot

    Out

  • Kyler Murray
    QB

    Murray is out with foot

    Out

  • Emari Demercado
    RB

    Demercado is out with ankle

    Out

  • Marvin Harrison
    WR

    Harrison is out with appendix

    Out

  • Trey Benson
    RB

    Benson is out with knee

    Out

  • Tip Reiman
    TE

    Reiman is out with ankle

    Out

Team Stats
371
Total Yards
326
61
Total Plays
76
6.1
Yards Per Play
4.3
256
YDS
315
18/30
Comps/Atts
34/50
7.182
YPA
4.839
3/3
TDs/INTs
1/0
3/19
Sacks/Yards
6/44
134
Rush Yards
55
28
Attempts
20
4.786
YPC
2.75
0
TDs
1
1
Fumbles Lost
0
3
Interceptions
0
3/5 60%
Redzone
1/3 33.33%
3/11 0%
3rd Down
5/16 0%
0/1 0%
4th Down
1/3 0%

First Downs

18
Total
25
13
Pass
15
5
Rush
6
0
Penalty
4
7/60
Penalties/Yards
7/53
28:33
Possession
37:26

Jaguars vs. Cardinals Odds Comparison

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Jaguars at Cardinals Team Totals

MatchupOverUnder
Jaguars
7-4
N/A
N/A
Cardinals
3-8
N/A
N/A