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GLENDALE, Ariz. — The Arizona Cardinals picked a bad time to go through their worst stretch of the season. Kyler Murray threw two interceptions that led directly to first-half touchdowns and the Cardinals suffered a critical 30-18 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Arizona has undergone a huge shift in less than a month. The Cardinals were atop the NFC West in mid-November, thanks to a four-game winning streak. A three-game losing streak since its bye week may have put Arizona in an insurmountable hole.








