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A critical NFC West showdown kicks off in the desert as the San Francisco 49ers (6–4) travel to State Farm Stadium to face the Arizona Cardinals (3–6) in Week 11. With the division tightening and both teams navigating major injuries, this matchup carries far more weight than the records alone suggest.
📺 WATCH / STREAM
National Broadcast: FOX Kickoff: Sunday, November 16 — 2:05 p.m. MST / 4:05 p.m. ET
Streaming Options:
- FOX Sports App – Live broadcast
- NFL+ – Local/primetime streams + full replays
- FuboTV / YouTube TV / Hulu Live TV – FOX coverage nationwide
🏟 GAME INFO
Matchup: San Francisco 49ers (6–4) at Arizona Cardinals (3–6) Venue: State Farm Stadium – Glendale, Arizona Kickoff: 2:05 p.m. MST / 4:05 p.m. ET
The 49ers enter Week 11 with cautious optimism as quarterback Brock Purdy is set to return as the starting quarterback after missing time due to a toe injury. Purdy will lead the lineup under center from the opening snap, bringing stability back to the offense despite the uncertainty of his recent rust. Even with his return, San Francisco’s offense remains loaded with firepower.
Christian McCaffrey continues to anchor the backfield, bringing elite versatility and production that no defensive scheme has fully solved this season. The receiving corps looks different than usual due to injuries. Brandon Aiyuk remains unavailable on the PUP list, shifting more responsibility to Jauan Jennings, Kendrick Bourne, and potentially Ricky Pearsall, who is questionable but pushing to play. Tight end George Kittle remains the heartbeat of the passing game and a critical outlet regardless of who starts at quarterback.
Up front, the 49ers rely on one of the league’s most respected offensive lines, led by All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams. The interior trio of Ben Bartch, Jake Brendel, and Dominick Puni, along with right tackle Colton McKivitz, will be tested by Arizona’s aggressive front.
Defensively, San Francisco’s identity continues to evolve. Free-agency addition Bryce Huff headlines the pass rush, while young defenders such as Kalia Davis, Dee Winters (Q), and Alfred Collins (Q) give the 49ers a developing but promising core. In the secondary, Renardo Green, Deommodore Lenoir, Ji’Ayir Brown, and Malik Mustapha form a youthful unit tasked with keeping Arizona’s passing game in check.
The Cardinals enter Week 11 in a difficult spot, with injuries reshaping nearly every position group. Starting quarterback Kyler Murray remains on injured reserve, leaving veteran Jacoby Brissett to lead the offense. Brissett’s poise and experience have kept Arizona competitive at points, but losing their top offensive weapon has been a major blow.
Rookie superstar Marvin Harrison Jr. is officially OUT after undergoing emergency appendicitis surgery, forcing the Cardinals to rely heavily on Michael Wilson, Greg Dortch, and Xavier Weaver (Q) in the passing game. Tight end Trey McBride has become the focal point of the offense, delivering reliability and explosive production with Harrison sidelined.
The Cardinals’ running back room has been equally unstable. Bam Knight (Q) leads the group when healthy, while Emari Demercado and Michael Carter round out a committee approach as injuries continue to shuffle the depth chart.
Arizona’s offensive line faces significant challenges, with multiple starters battling injuries — including Evan Brown (Q), Will Hernandez (Q), and Jonah Williams (Q). Only left tackle Paris Johnson Jr. enters the game fully healthy, making protection a major concern against San Francisco’s front.
Defensively, Arizona still boasts playmakers. Budda Baker and Jalen Thompson anchor the secondary, while rookies such as Max Melton (Q) have flashed potential. Up front, veterans Calais Campbell, Dalvin Tomlinson, and first-round pick Darius Robinson form the core of a defense that has played with surprising toughness despite the team’s overall record.
🎧 LISTEN
Cardinals Radio Network: Arizona Sports 98.7 FM / Spanish broadcast on La Fuego 106.7 FM 49ers Radio Network: KNBR 680 AM / 104.5 FM in San Francisco SiriusXM: 49ers Channel 226 | Cardinals Channel 227 Audio Streaming: NFL+ Audio and team mobile apps
📰 POSTGAME COVERAGE
Catch live postgame reactions from both locker rooms — including press conferences with Brock Purdy, Jacoby Brissett, Kyle Shanahan, and Jonathan Gannon — across FOX Sports, NFL Network, and each team’s official channels.
💰 BETTING SNAPSHOT (Week 11)
| Category | 49ers | Cardinals |
|---|---|---|
| Spread | -7.0 | +7.0 |
| Moneyline | -320 | +250 |
| Over/Under | 43.5 points |
San Francisco enters as a clear favorite, but divisional matchups often produce unpredictable swings — especially with both teams navigating key injuries.
⚙️ KEY STORYLINES
- Will Brock Purdy return — and how sharp will he look?
- Can Arizona’s offense function without Marvin Harrison Jr.?
- McCaffrey vs. Arizona’s front: A matchup that will define time of possession.
- The trenches: Injured Cardinals OL vs. San Francisco’s pass rush.
🏈 SUMMARY
A battered Cardinals squad defends home turf against a 49ers team pushing for playoff positioning. Kickoff: Sunday, November 16 — 2:05 p.m. MST / 4:05 p.m. ET on FOX. Arizona fights to stay alive. San Francisco fights to stay in control. The desert decides.