Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers

NFL · Sun, Sep 27, 4:05 PM EDT

AI Pick
San Francisco 49ersMoneyline-600on Caesars
Confidence 75/99 (Moderate)Market prob 81.9%
Why this pick

San Francisco 49ers have 5 factors working in their favor: 12-5 overall (71% win rate). Outscoring opponents by 66.0 PPG on the season. Significantly better record than Arizona Cardinals (71% vs 18%). Concerns: Impacting rotation: Brandon Aiyuk (WR). The consensus spread of -11.5 points projects a dominant performance.

Factors driving the pick
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Strong Record
12-5 overall (71% win rate)
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Scoring Efficiency
Outscoring opponents by 66.0 PPG on the season
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Record Advantage
Significantly better record than Arizona Cardinals (71% vs 18%)
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Injuries
Impacting rotation: Brandon Aiyuk (WR)
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Opponent Injuries
Arizona Cardinals without Karson Sharar (LB), Walter Nolen III (DT), Kaleb Proctor (DT)
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Home Field
Playing at home — crowd, routine, and familiarity advantage
Best lines available
-600
Caesars
-625
DraftKings

Frequently asked

What is SlateSense's pick for Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers?

SlateSense's AI model picks San Francisco 49ers Moneyline at -600 on Caesars, with a confidence of 75/99 (Moderate).

When does Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers start?

Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers is scheduled for Sunday, September 27, 2026 (NFL). Times listed are ET.

What are the best odds for San Francisco 49ers Moneyline?

Best available: Caesars (-600), DraftKings (-625).

How does SlateSense generate its picks?

SlateSense scores each side of every game across 50+ factors including team records, recent form, pitcher/goalie matchups, line movement, weather, injuries, rest, advanced metrics (run differential, net rating, etc.), and market disagreement. The model picks the side with the larger factor score when the gap is meaningful.

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