GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Arizona Cardinals figured they would need to play mistake-free football to have a chance at pulling off a second straight road upset and earning their first two-game winning streak since 2021.
They didn't come close to achieving that objective.
Arizona committed 13 penalties overall and fumbled the ball away on three consecutive drives in a 34-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. The Cardinals were unable to build on the momentum of their 24-23 victory at San Francisco a week earlier.
''We play like that, we won't beat anybody,'' said Arizona's Kyler Murray, who went 22 of 32 for 214 yards with one touchdown pass and a fumble. ''We can't shoot ourselves in the foot against a good team.''
The penalties were particularly surprising because Arizona had been so disciplined through the first month of the season.
Arizona entered Sunday having committed a league-low 3.8 penalties per game. The Cardinals were penalized just once for 5 yards in the victory over the 49ers.
They had 100 penalty yards against the Packers. Many of the infractions came at particularly bad times.
Green Bay led 7-0 and faced third-and-10 from Arizona's 15 when a neutral-zone infraction on Zaven Collins brought the Packers 5 yards closer. On the next play, Jordan Love threw a touchdown pass to Romeo Doubs that opened the second quarter.