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NFL 2010 Week 9 Review: Cardinals vs Vikings – Week 10 Preview

The Cardinals came into this Week 9 NFL match-up at 3-4 and one game behind the NFC West leading St. Louis Rams.

The Vikings were 2-5 and two games back of the NFC North Division leading Green Bay Packers.

Betting action at Sportsbook.com saw the Cardinals bet 66% on money line, the Vikings at 57% against the spread and the game total was backed 84% on the OVER bet.

Vikings Keep Slim Playoff Hopes Alive With Overtime Victory – Final Score: 27-24

Bettors who backed the road underdog Cardinals at Bodog.com were dancing in the isles as Arizona held a 24-10 lead less than a minute into the third quarter.

Arizona spread bettors at Superbook.com were counting up their winnings when this game headed to overtime tied at 24-24 as their cover was safe.

The Vikings game winning field goal in overtime made winners out of Minnesota -380 money line bettors in the online sportsbook at SportsInteraction.com.

The game total, set at 40.5 points at Superbook.com, went OVER when Vikings RB Adrian Peterson scored with 3:34 left in the fourth quarter.

NFL Week 10: Future Games – Cardinals & Vikings

Arizona (3-5) drops to third in the  NFC West Division but remain just one game back of both the Seahawks and Rams. The Cardinals fly home to University of Phoenix Stadium to host division rival Seattle (4-4) in Week 10 NFL action.

Minnesota (3-5) kept their slim playoffs hopes alive as they remain three games behind the Packers in the NFC North Division. The Vikings will visit Soldier Field in Chicago to face the 5-3 Bears in a crucial NFC North contest during the Week 10 NFL schedule.

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