Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Greg Dortch tallied in a few explosive plays to help the team defeat the San Francisco 49ers 47-24 in Week 18. Dortch converted each of his four targets on the afternoon into productive plays,
It was their largest offensive output since a 48-23 win over the Bears in 2015 and their third-largest since moving to Arizona in 1988. Here’s what we learned in the win: For the past two weeks — since their elimination in Carolina — the Cardinals have insisted on the importance of winning games.
Arizona Cardinals' wide receiver Greg Dortch catches a tunnel screen and takes off across the field on his way to a 23-yard touchdown.
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Kyler Murray threw for 242 yards and four touchdowns, two to Greg Dortch, and the Arizona Cardinals beat the injury-depleted San Francisco 49ers 47-24.
Arizona Cardinals' quarterback Kyler Murray and wide receiver Greg Dortch connect for their second touchdown of the day, marking the latter's first multi-touchdown game in his career.
The Cardinals showed some creativity to get on the board Sunday against the 49ers, executing a fake punt to extend a drive in the first quarter.
Yards are yards and statistics are what they are, but it was tough sledding in the run game against the 49ers. Michael Carter rushed for 43 yards on 17 carries (2.5 yards per attempt) and, taking the 68 yards on those plays away, the Cardinals ran the ball 25 times for 83 yards, only 3.3 yards per carry.
The 49ers took the opening kickoff and got a 51-yard field goal from Jake Moody. It was set up by a 30-yard pass from Josh Dobbs to rookie Ricky Pearsall. Guerendo rushed twice for five yards before being carted to the locker room.