Chargers vs Cardinals MNF Week 7 Predictions | NFL Picks Today, Best Bets

John Canady
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The Los Angeles Chargers head on the road for a matchup with the Arizona Cardinals. Los Angeles hopes to grab its fourth win of the season, while Arizona, after a rough start, is set on inching closer to the .500 mark.
Chargers vs Cardinals
- Location: State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Arizona) | Time: 9:00 PM ET
- Where to Watch: ESPN+
- Spread: Chargers -1.5, Moneyline: Chargers -116, Total: 44.5
Chargers vs Cardinals Best Bet: Cardinals +1.5
The Chargers have been one of the more underrated teams this season. Los Angeles’ defense has been tough-nosed, and the offense has shown promise under Jim Harbaugh and Greg Roman’s new scheme. Conversely, Arizona has shown promise when fully healthy, and its defense has been better than anticipated. The Cardinals won’t be an easy win by any means, and in a home game, this seems like a matchup Arizona could easily come out on top of.
Chargers vs Cardinals Best Total Bet: Over 44.5
Both teams enter this matchup a bit hard to predict. Weekly, you never know if you’ll get a shootout on offense or a defensive masterclass from the Chargers and Cardinals. Nonetheless, in primetime on Monday Night Football, enough points should be scored to hit the over on the 44.5 set total. A final score of 27-23 seems like a realistic outcome.
Chargers Best Player Bet: J.K. Dobbins First Touchdown Scorer +460
The Chargers offense has been heavily run-oriented all season long. In addition to the heavy run offense, former Ohio State standout J.K. Dobbins is in the middle of a career year, looking to be one of the top running backs in the league. The shifty rusher is up to 438 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Considering his amount of touches and ability to break off any play for a touchdown, Dobbins could set the tone early with the game’s first touchdown.
Cardinals Best Player Bet: Marvin Harrison Jr. Any Time Touchdown +155
Marvin Harrison Jr. passed the concussion protocol on Friday, which is excellent news for a Cardinals offense that heavily depends on their rookie wideout. Harrison is another former OSU star, and he’s shown early why he was such a highly coveted prospect in the draft. Leading the team in receiving yards (279) and touchdowns (4), the wide receiver has an excellent chance to add to his season totals on Monday night.
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