Seahawks at Cardinals time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more

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The NFC West will see two rivals battling on Thursday Night Football when the Seahawks and Cardinals play in Glendale. Here’s how you can tune in.

The Seattle Seahawks and the Arizona Cardinals both will have to deal with short weeks in Week 10 as they get ready to battle on the big stage of Thursday Night Football.

The Seahawks are coming off an unfortunate loss to the Washington Redskins after pulling off what looked like an incredible game-winning drive to complete their comeback. Their defense fell apart in the last minute, and they’ll need to pick it up to come out on top on the road in Glendale.

Meanwhile, the Cardinals saw their offense come alive against the San Francisco 49ers, with Adrian Peterson carrying the rock 37 times to lead their backfield. While they may not be able to pull that off against the Seahawks defense, it’ll be interesting to see how Peterson and quarterback Drew Stanton perform on Thursday night.

What time, channel are Seahawks and Cardinals on?

This Thursday Night Football matchup won’t be broadcast on CBS this week, with NBC gaining the rights to the game alongside the NFL Network. With those different ways to watch the game on your television, the only downside is the loss of streaming services like NFL Sunday Ticket to tune in to the action.

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Details for watching the game can be found below:

TV: NBC, NFL Network

Time: 8:25 p.m. ET

Announcers: Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth

Odds: SEA (-6.5), according to Odds Shark

Online streaming: NFL Game Pass, FuboTV

Seahawks blog: 12th Man Rising

Cardinals blog: Raising Zona

This one should be a fun divisional matchup to tune into on Thursday night, and could bring life to the random TNF showdowns like the Oakland Raiders-Kansas City Chiefs matchup did a few weeks ago.

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