Game management issues played a big part in the Arizona Cardinals’ loss at Minnesota on Sunday. While the final score showed 34-26 Vikings, the number of mistakes by Kliff Kingsbury’s team was enough to wonder what might’ve happened had the Cardinals played close to a clean game.
A delay of game penalty with 3:25 to go. A fumbled punt. A miscommunication between quarterback Kyler Murray and tight end Zach Ertz ended in an interception. An obvious blindside block penalty on Eno Benjamin wiped out a long run by Murray. All four of those mistakes happened in the 4th quarter.
Yet, the Cardinals had a chance in the final seconds before Murray was sacked on the final two plays as the clock hit 0:00. With the loss, the Cardinals are now 3-5.
Arizona returns home to meet Seattle next Sunday. Kickoff is set for 2:05