Washington Football Team vs. Cardinals Week 2 preview: How to watch

LANDOVER, MD - SEPTEMBER 13: Chase Young #99 of the Washington Football Team plays against the Philadelphia Eagles at FedExField on September 13, 2020 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)
LANDOVER, MD - SEPTEMBER 13: Chase Young #99 of the Washington Football Team plays against the Philadelphia Eagles at FedExField on September 13, 2020 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images) /
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The Washington Football Team hits the field again today, this time going to battle against Kliff Kingsbury and the Arizona Cardinals.

The Washington Football Team beat the favored Philadelphia Eagles in Week 1, but the Cardinals one-upped them with an even more impressive upset against the San Francisco 49ers — a healthy San Francisco 49ers squad, I should add.

Washington will now have to prove that their upset of the Eagles wasn’t a fluke, but they’ll be missing a couple key defensive players to do it. Can they string together two wins to start the season for the first time in a decade, and establish themselves as the clear leader in the NFC East?

We should have an answer to that question by tonight. But for now, let’s gear up for the game with a quick preview. You’ll be able to watch the game on Fox Sports at 4:05 PM eastern time, but if you don’t have access to a television or don’t live in the right area, you can also stream live on FuboTV or NFL Game Pass.

As of writing this, the three other NFC East teams are down a combined 51-3 against their respective opponents, so Washington has a legitimate chance to claim the division with some authority today. For everything you need to know about the Washington Football Team’s matchup with Arizona, you can peruse the pregame links listed below!

Riggo’s Rag Week 2 Pregame Links

Three keys to victory for Washington Football Team in Week 2 – Troutman

Washington DB Kendall Fuller out vs. Cardinals with knee injury – Cummings

Most underrated battle in Washington vs. Arizona matchup – Johannesen

Week 2 Reality Checks for Washington’s battle with Arizona – Payne

Week 2 Injury Report: Cole Holcomb out, Thomas Davis questionable – Cummings

Undercover ballers and bums from Washington’s win in Week 1 – Payne

Five players to watch in Washington’s Week 2 contest – Cummings

Washington vs. Cardinals comprehensive preview, prediction – Camenker

Examining Washington’s Week 2 opponent, the Arizona Cardinals – Eig

Five positives, five negatives from Washington’s Week 1 win – Johannesen

Evaluating Dwayne Haskins’ performance for Washington in Week 1 – Troutman

Studs and duds from Washington Football Team’s debut victory – Cummings

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That’s it from us! Get ready for more football!