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Cardinals at 49ers, Week 1 predictions: A clean sweep for the Niners

Sep 12, 2020 at 12:39 PM--


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The San Francisco 49ers are set to host the Arizona Cardinals at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday, September 13 at 1:25 p.m. PT. Each week, the 49ers Webzone staff predicts the winner within its annual NFL Pick 'em contest. That includes writers and forum moderators.

All 10 participating staff members selected the 49ers to beat the Cardinals. San Francisco is currently a 6.5-point favorite.


As for all the fans who are taking part in our NFL Pick 'em contest, 96 percent have the 49ers winning the game, as of this post.

Of all the Week 1 game predictions, the most lopsided result comes from the matchup between the New York Jets and the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Voting has 98 percent of fans believing the Bills will earn the victory.

The closest matchup, when it comes to the predictions, is between the Green Bay Packers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, with 58 percent selecting the Vikings to win the game.

There is still time for you to join our NFL Pick 'em contest. Compete all season for prizes and bragging rights.

Picks Away Home Picks
7%
Texans
Chiefs
93%
3%
Browns
Ravens
97%
89%
Colts
Jaguars
11%
64%
Raiders
Panthers
36%
91%
Eagles
Washington
9%
20%
Dolphins
Patriots
80%
42%
Packers
Vikings
58%
30%
Bears
Lions
70%
2%
Jets
Bills
98%
61%
Seahawks
Falcons
39%
67%
Chargers
Bengals
33%
4%
Cardinals
49ers
96%
19%
Buccaneers
Saints
81%
70%
Cowboys
Rams
30%
91%
Steelers
Giants
9%
70%
Titans
Broncos
30%



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