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Arizona Cardinals
Year founded: 1898
Helmet Logo
City Tempe, Arizona
Other nicknames {{{nicknames}}}
Team colors Cardinal Red, Black, and White
Head Coach Dennis Green
Owner Bidwill Family
Fight song {{{song}}}
Mascot Big Red
Local radio
Flagship stations: KMVP (860 AM), KTAR (620 AM), and KMIA (710 AM)-Spanish
Announcers: Kent Derdivanis and Ron Wolfley-Radio (English); Gabriel Trujillo and Luis Zendejas (Spanish)
League/Conference affiliations

Independent (1898-1919)
National Football League (1920-present) 1898 (MDCCCXCVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ... Image File history File links Arizona Cardinals helmet, citing fair use. ... Image File history File links AZCardinals. ... All-America City Program Logo Tempe (pronounced Tempee) is a city located in Maricopa County, Arizona. ... Dennis Denny Green is the current head coach of the Arizona Cardinals and former head coach of the Minnesota Vikings. ... Fight song is a primarily North American sports term, which refers to a song associated with a sports team. ... The following is a list of mascots of National Football League teams: Categories: | ... Big Red is the mascot of the NFLs Arizona Cardinals. ... The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities and regions. ...

Team history
  • Morgan Athletic Club (1898)
  • Racine Normals (1899-1900)
  • Racine Cardinals (1901-1906, reformed 1913-1919)
  • Chicago Cardinals (1920-1943)
  • Card-Pitt (1944)
  • Chicago Cardinals (1945-1959)
  • St. Louis Cardinals (1960-1987)
  • Phoenix Cardinals (1988-1993)
  • Arizona Cardinals (1994-present)
League titles
League Championships (2)
Conference Championships (0)
Division Championships (4)
  • NFL West: 1947, 1948
  • NFC East: 1974, 1975
Home fields
Since 1920

The Arizona Cardinals American football club is a Phoenix, Arizona-based National Football League team. In 2006, the club will move to the new Cardinals Stadium in the suburb of Glendale, Arizona. The National Football Conference is one of the two conferences of the National Football League. ... The NFC East refers to the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference of the National Football League. ... The NFC West refers to the Western Division of the National Football Conference of the National Football League. ... Chicago, known as the Second City and the Windy City, is the third-largest city in population in the United States, following New York City and Los Angeles. ... City Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Other nicknames {{{nicknames}}} Team colors Black and Gold Head Coach Bill Cowher Owner Dan Rooney Fight song {{{song}}} Mascot {{{mascot}}} Local radio Flagship stations: WDVE (102. ... Saint Louis (pronounced in English, in French), frequently spelled St. ... Phoenix was incorporated as a city on February 5, 1881. ... This is a list of National Football League champions prior to the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger, that is, all the franchises that have won the championship of the National Football League. ... Bold texthey wat up just wanting to know what this looked like ... Comiskey Park (35th Street & Shields Avenue, Chicago, Illinois) was the ballpark in which the Chicago White Sox played from 1910 to 1990. ... Sportsmans Park was the name of a former Major League Baseball park in St. ... Busch Stadium was the home of the St. ... Sun Devil Stadium is located on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe. ... Cardinals Stadium (the official name is yet to be announced) is a retractable roof stadium currently undergoing construction in Glendale, Arizona. ... United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ... Phoenix was incorporated as a city on February 5, 1881. ... The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities and regions. ... Cardinals Stadium (the official name is yet to be announced) is a retractable roof stadium currently undergoing construction in Glendale, Arizona. ... Glendale is a city located in Maricopa County, Arizona. ...


The Cardinals are the oldest existing professional American football club in the United States. The team was formed in 1898 as the Morgan Athletic Club in Chicago, Illinois. The club was then called the Racine Normals since they were originally located on Racine Avenue but moved to Chicago's Normal Field. They then changed their name to the Racine Cardinals after they started wearing cardinal red uniforms. Chicago, known as the Second City and the Windy City, is the third-largest city in population in the United States, following New York City and Los Angeles. ...


After becoming a charter member of the NFL in 1920, the club was renamed the Chicago Cardinals. The Cardinals moved to Saint Louis, Missouri in 1960, then relocated to the Phoenix area in 1988. The team was known as the Phoenix Cardinals before it started using "Arizona" in its name in 1994. Saint Louis (pronounced in English, in French), frequently spelled St. ...


The Cardinals have won NFL Championships in 1925 and 1947. But the team has not won a league title since then, and thus currently holds the record for the longest championship drought (period of not winning) in NFL history. This is a list of National Football League champions prior to the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger, that is, all the franchises that have won the championship of the National Football League. ...

Helmet design: White with a cardinal head

Contents


Franchise history

Chicago Cardinals logo.
Chicago Cardinals logo.

The Cardinals are the oldest existing football club in the United States, beginning as an amateur athletic club team in Chicago, Illinois named the Morgan Athletic Club, which was founded by Chicago painter/builder Chris O'Brien. They began to field a pro team even before the founding of the NFL. He later moved them to Chicago's Normal Field and the team was named The Racine Normals, since they were originally located on Racine Avenue. In 1901, O'Brien bought used Maroon uniforms from the University of Chicago, which had faded to Cardinal Red. It prompted him to say "That's not maroon, it's cardinal red." It was right there that the team changed its name to the Racine Cardinals. Image File history File links Chicago_cardinals. ... Chicago, known as the Second City and the Windy City, is the third-largest city in population in the United States, following New York City and Los Angeles. ... NFL logo For other uses of the abbreviation NFL, see NFL (disambiguation). ...


The team disbanded in 1906 due mostly to a lack of local competition. They were reformed in 1913 by Chris O'Brien. They were forced to suspend operations for a second time in 1918 due to World War I and the outbreak of the Spanish Flu Pandemic. They resumed operations later in the year, and have operated continuously since then. Clockwise from top: Trenches in frontline, a British Mark I Tank crossing a trench, the Royal Navy battleship HMS Irresistible sinking after striking a mine at the battle of the Dardanelles, a Vickers machine gun crew with gas masks and a Sopwith Camel biplane. ... The Spanish Flu Pandemic, also known as La Grippe, or La Pesadilla, was an unusually severe and deadly strain of avian influenza, a viral infectious disease, that killed some 50 million to 100 million people worldwide over about a year in 1918 and 1919 [1]. It is thought to have...


The team became a charter member of the American Professional Football Association (which became the NFL in 1922) in 1920, for the franchise fee of $100. The team was renamed the Chicago Cardinals in 1922 after a team from Racine, Wisconsin entered the league. That season the team moved into Comiskey Park. For other uses of the abbreviation NFL, see NFL (disambiguation). ... Racine is a city located in Racine County, Wisconsin. ... Comiskey Park (35th Street & Shields Avenue, Chicago, Illinois) was the ballpark in which the Chicago White Sox played from 1910 to 1990. ...


In 1932 the team was purchased by Charles Bidwill, then a vice president of the Chicago Bears. The team has been under the ownership of the Bidwill family since then. Charles W. Bidwill, Sr. ... City Chicago, Illinois Team Colors Navy Blue, Orange, and White Head Coach Lovie Smith Fight song Bear Down, Chicago Bears Mascot Staley League/Conference affiliations Independent (1919) National Football League (1920-present) Western Division (1933-1949) National Conference (1950-1952) Western Conference (1953-1969) Central Division (1967-1969) National Football...


The Cardinals won their first NFL championship in 1925, finishing the season with a record of 11-2-1 (until the 1933 season, the league champion was determined solely by win-loss percentage). The team posted a winning record only twice in the twenty years (1931 and 1935) after their championship. See also: 1924 in sports, 1926 in sports and the list of years in sports. Football (American) Chicago Cardinals win National Football League title Football (Australian Rules) Victorian Football League Footscray, Hawthorn and North Melbourne join the league Geelong wins the 29th VFL Premiership (Geelong 10. ...


In 1944, owing to player shortages caused by World War II, the Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers merged for one year and were known as the "Card-Pitts," or "Carpets." Combatants Allied Powers Axis Powers Commanders {{{commander1}}} {{{commander2}}} Strength {{{strength1}}} {{{strength2}}} Casualties 17 million military deaths 7 million military deaths World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a mid-20th century conflict that engulfed much of the globe and is accepted as the largest and deadliest... City Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Other nicknames {{{nicknames}}} Team colors Black and Gold Head Coach Bill Cowher Owner Dan Rooney Fight song {{{song}}} Mascot {{{mascot}}} Local radio Flagship stations: WDVE (102. ...


The Cardinals won their last NFL championship game in 1947 (28-21 over the Philadelphia Eagles) with their "Million-Dollar Backfield," which included quarterback Paul Christman and halfback Charley Trippi. They advanced to the championship game the next season, but lost 7-0 in a rematch with the Eagles. City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Other nicknames The Birds, The Iggles Team colors Midnight Green, Silver, Black, and White Head Coach Andy Reid Owner Jeffrey Lurie Fight song Fly, Eagles Fly Mascot Swoop Local radio Flagship stations: WYSP (94. ... The quarterback is a position in the offensive backfield of American and Canadian football, directly behind players of the line. He is generally the leader of the offensive team when it is on the field, responsible for initiating play by receiving the snap of the ball from the center. ... My name is Tory Christman, and my father was/is Paul Christman. ... The offensive team or offense in American football or Canadian football, is the team that begins a play from scrimmage in possession of the ball. ... Charley Trippi(born December 14, 1922, in Pittston, Pennsylvania)was in 1946 a two-time All-American from the University of Georgia, and was a key figure in the inter-league battling between the new AII-America Football Conference ( AAFC) and the National Football League. ...

Cardinals logo (1960-2004).
Cardinals logo (1960-2004).

In 1960 the team moved to St. Louis. During this period, two big-league teams of that name existed in the city. Sports fans and local news broadcasters got into the habit of calling them "the football Cardinals" or "the baseball Cardinals" to distinguish the two. The change in scenery did little to alter the team's fortunes. During the Cardinals' stay in St. Louis, they advanced to the playoffs just four times (one of those was in a season-ending consolation game, and another was in the NFC tournament following the strike-shortened 1982 season). The team left St. Louis in 1987 when owner Bill Bidwill was unable to convince the city to build a new stadium. Arizona Cardinals logo, claiming fair use This work is copyrighted. ... Saint Louis (pronounced in English, in French), frequently spelled St. ... Major league affiliations National League (1892-present) Central Division (1994-present) Eastern Division (1969-1993) American Association (1882-1891) Major league titles World Series titles (9) 1982 â€¢1967 â€¢ 1964 â€¢ 1946 1944 â€¢ 1942 â€¢ 1934 â€¢ 1931 1926 NL Pennants (16) 2004 â€¢ 1987 â€¢ 1985 â€¢ 1982 1968 â€¢ 1967 â€¢ 1964 â€¢ 1946 1944 â€¢ 1943 â€¢ 1942 â€¢ 1934... The Playoff Bowl was the colloquial name for a post-season game for third place in the NFL, played following the 1960-1969 seasons. ...


In 1988 the Cardinals moved to Arizona, became the Phoenix Cardinals, and started playing home games in Sun Devil Stadium, also home to the Arizona State University football team. They became the Arizona Cardinals in 1994. The team did not post a winning record for 13 seasons (1985 to 1997). Joe Bugel coached from 1990 to 1993, usually finishing last in the NFC East, which produced the Super Bowl winner in each of those seasons (Giants 90, Redskins 91, Cowboys 92-3). Buddy Ryan replaced Bugel in 1994, lasting 2 seasons. He infamously guaranteed victory in the 1994 Week 3 game at the Cleveland Browns (Cleveland won, 32-0). Ryan was followed by Vince Tobin, under whom the Cardinals posted a 9-7 record in 1998 and advanced to the playoffs for the first time since the 1982 season. They upset the favored Dallas Cowboys in the wild-card round, 20-7, but lost their divisional playoff to the Minnesota Vikings, 41-21. State nickname: The Grand Canyon State, The Copper State Official languages English Capital Phoenix Largest city Phoenix Governor Janet Napolitano (D) Senators John McCain (R) Jon Kyl (R) Area  - Total  - % water Ranked 6th 295,254 km² 0. ... Sun Devil Stadium is located on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe. ... Arizona State University (ASU) is currently (as of Fall 2005) the largest university, in terms of student enrollment, in the United States with a main campus student body of 51,612. ... Joe Bugel is the current assistant head coach-offense for the Washington Redskins. ... The winning Super Bowl team receives the Vince Lombardi Trophy In professional American football, the Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL) in the United States. ... Buddy Ryan (James David Ryan, born February 17, 1934) is a former American football coach. ... City Cleveland, Ohio Team Colors Brown, Orange, and White Head Coach Romeo Crennel Fight song {{{song}}} Mascot CB, Chomps, TD, and Trapper League/Conference affiliations All-America Football Conference (1946-1949) Western Division (1946-1948) National Football League (1950-present) American Conference (1950-1952) Eastern Conference (1953-1969) Century Division... Vince Tobin is a former head coach of the Arizona Cardinals. ... City Irving, Texas Other nicknames {{{nicknames}}} Team colors Royal Blue, Metallic Silver, Blue, and White Head Coach Bill Parcells Owner Jerry Jones Fight song {{{song}}} Mascot Rowdy Local radio Flagship stations: KLUV (98. ... City Minneapolis, Minnesota Other nicknames The Vikes, The Purple People Eaters Team colors Purple, Gold, and White Head Coach Brad Childress Owner Zygi Wilf Fight song Skol, Vikings Mascot Ragnar and Vikadontis Rex Local radio Flagship stations: KFAN (1130 AM) Announcers: Paul Allen, Greg Coleman, and Joe Senser League/Conference...


Tobin was fired during the 2000 season and replaced by defensive coordinator Dave McGinnis, who remained head coach until his firing in 2003; McGinnis compiled a win-loss record of 17-40 during his tenure. Dave McGinnis is a former head coach of the Arizona Cardinals. ...


The Cardinals have not won more than seven games in a season since their 1998 playoff appearance, and have had one of the worst yearly attendance records in the NFL.


In 2004, the Cardinals hired as their head coach former Minnesota Vikings head coach Dennis Green, who compiled a 97-62 record in ten seasons with Minnesota (1992-2001), leading that franchise to four NFC Central Division titles and two NFC Championship games. City Minneapolis, Minnesota Other nicknames The Vikes, The Purple People Eaters Team colors Purple, Gold, and White Head Coach Brad Childress Owner Zygi Wilf Fight song Skol, Vikings Mascot Ragnar and Vikadontis Rex Local radio Flagship stations: KFAN (1130 AM) Announcers: Paul Allen, Greg Coleman, and Joe Senser League/Conference... Dennis Denny Green is the current head coach of the Arizona Cardinals and former head coach of the Minnesota Vikings. ...


In 2000, Maricopa County voters passed a ballot initiative providing funding for a new Cardinals stadium (as well as for improvements to Major League Baseball spring training facilities in the greater Phoenix region; and youth recreation). After some legal obstacles, the Cardinals began construction of their new facility in April 2003, in Glendale, one of the northwestern suburbs of Phoenix. Cardinals Stadium will feature a retractable roof and a slide-out grass surface, and is scheduled to open for the 2006 season [1]. It will also be the location of Super Bowl XLII (2008). Maricopa County is located in the central part of the U.S. state of Arizona. ... Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in professional baseball in the world. ... A Grapefruit League game at the LA Dodgers camp in Vero Beach, Florida In Major League Baseball, spring training is a series of exhibition games which precedes the regular season. ... Glendale is a city located in Maricopa County, Arizona. ... Super Bowl XLII will be the 42nd Super Bowl, the annual championship of the NFL between the National Football Conference and American Football Conference champions. ...


Season-by-season

Since 1920

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoffs
Chicago Cardinals (APFA)
1920 3 2 1 6th APFA1  
1921 3 3 2 9th APFA1
Chicago Cardinals (NFL)
1922 8 3 0 3rd NFL The NFL did not hold playoff games until 1932
1923 8 4 0 6th NFL
1924 5 4 1 8th NFL
1925 11 2 1 1st NFL Named NFL Champions2
1926 5 6 1 10th NFL  
1927 3 7 1 9th NFL
1928 1 5 0 9th NFL
1929 6 6 1 4th NFL
1930 5 6 2 7th NFL
1931 5 4 0 4th NFL
1932 2 6 2 7th NFL --
1933 1 9 1 5th NFL West --
1934 5 6 0 4th NFL West --
1935 6 4 2 T-3rd NFL West --
1936 3 8 1 4th NFL West --
1937 5 5 1 4th NFL West --
1938 2 9 0 5th NFL West --
1939 1 10 0 5th NFL West --
1940 2 7 2 5th NFL West --
1941 3 7 1 4th NFL West --
1942 3 8 0 4th NFL West --
1943 0 10 0 4th NFL West -
Card-Pitt
1944 0 10 0 5th NFL West --
Chicago Cardinals
1945 1 9 0 5th NFL West --
1946 6 5 0 T-3rd NFL West --
1947 9 3 0 1st NFL West Won NFL Championship (Eagles)
1948 11 1 0 1st NFL West Lost NFL Championship (Eagles)
1949 6 5 1 3rd NFL West --
1950 5 7 0 5th NFL AFC --
1951 3 9 0 6th NFL AFC --
1952 4 8 0 T-5th NFL AFC --
1953 1 10 1 6th NFL East --
1954 2 10 0 6th NFL East --
1955 4 7 1 T-4th NFL East --
1956 7 5 0 2nd NFL East --
1957 3 9 0 6th NFL East --
1958 2 9 1 T-5th NFL East --
1959 2 10 0 6th NFL East --
St. Louis Cardinals
1960 6 5 1 4th NFL East --
1961 7 7 0 4th NFL East --
1962 4 9 1 6th NFL East --
1963 9 5 0 3rd NFL East --
1964 9 3 2 2nd NFL East --
1965 5 9 0 T-5th NFL East --
1966 8 5 1 4th NFL East --
1967 6 7 1 3rd NFL Century --
1968 9 4 1 2nd NFL Century --
1969 4 9 1 3rd NFL Century --
1970 8 5 1 3rd NFL East --
1971 4 9 1 4th NFL East --
1972 4 9 1 4th NFL East --
1973 4 9 1 4th NFL East --
1974 10 4 0 1st NFC East Lost Divisional Playoffs (Vikings)
1975 11 3 0 1st NFC East Lost Divisional Playoffs (Rams)
1976 10 4 0 3rd NFC East --
1977 7 7 0 3rd NFC East --
1978 6 10 0 4th NFC East --
1979 5 11 0 5th NFC East --
1980 5 11 0 4th NFC East --
1981 7 9 0 5th NFC East --
1982 5 4 0 6th NFC Conf. Lost First Round (Packers)
1983 8 7 1 3rd NFC East --
1984 9 7 0 3rd NFC East --
1985 5 11 0 5th NFC East --
1986 4 11 1 5th NFC East --
1987 7 8 0 3rd NFC East -
Phoenix Cardinals
1988 7 9 0 4th NFC East --
1989 5 11 0 4th NFC East --
1990 5 11 0 5th NFC East --
1991 4 12 0 5th NFC East --
1992 4 12 0 5th NFC East --
1993 7 9 0 4th NFC East --
Arizona Cardinals
1994 8 8 0 3rd NFC East --
1995 4 12 0 5th NFC East --
1996 7 9 0 4th NFC East --
1997 4 12 0 5th NFC East --
1998 9 7 0 2nd NFC East Lost Divisional Playoffs (Vikings)
1999 6 10 0 4th NFC East --
2000 3 13 0 5th NFC East --
2001 7 9 0 4th NFC East --
2002 5 11 0 4th NFC West --
2003 4 12 0 4th NFC West --
2004 6 10 0 3rd NFC West --
2005 5 11 0 3rd NFC West --

1=The NFL was originally named the American Professional Football Association (APFA) from 1920-1922. City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Other nicknames The Birds, The Iggles Team colors Midnight Green, Silver, Black, and White Head Coach Andy Reid Owner Jeffrey Lurie Fight song Fly, Eagles Fly Mascot Swoop Local radio Flagship stations: WYSP (94. ... City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Other nicknames The Birds, The Iggles Team colors Midnight Green, Silver, Black, and White Head Coach Andy Reid Owner Jeffrey Lurie Fight song Fly, Eagles Fly Mascot Swoop Local radio Flagship stations: WYSP (94. ... The NFL playoffs for the 1974-75 season led up to Super Bowl IX. // Divisional playoff round December 21, 1974 AFC: Oakland Raiders 28, Miami Dolphins 26 at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California With 24 seconds left in the game, the Raiders Clarence Davis somehow catches the winning touchdown pass among... City Minneapolis, Minnesota Other nicknames The Vikes, The Purple People Eaters Team colors Purple, Gold, and White Head Coach Brad Childress Owner Zygi Wilf Fight song Skol, Vikings Mascot Ragnar and Vikadontis Rex Local radio Flagship stations: KFAN (1130 AM) Announcers: Paul Allen, Greg Coleman, and Joe Senser League/Conference... The NFL playoffs for the 1975-76 season led up to Super Bowl X. // Divisional playoff round December 27, 1975 AFC: Pittsburgh Steelers 28, Baltimore Colts 10 at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The Steelers defense forced 4 turnovers and held the Colts to 154 total yards of offense. ... The St. ... The NFL playoffs following the 1982 NFL season led up to Super Bowl XVII. A players strike reduced the regular season to nine games. ... Note: Basketball teams from Chicago and Anderson once used the name Packers as well. ... The NFL playoffs following the 1998 NFL season led up to Super Bowl XXXIII. // Wild Card playoffs January 2, 1999 AFC: Miami Dolphins 24, Buffalo Bills 17 at Pro Player Stadium, Miami, Florida Game time: 12:30 pm EST Game weather: 80 °F (Partly cloudy) TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels... City Minneapolis, Minnesota Other nicknames The Vikes, The Purple People Eaters Team colors Purple, Gold, and White Head Coach Brad Childress Owner Zygi Wilf Fight song Skol, Vikings Mascot Ragnar and Vikadontis Rex Local radio Flagship stations: KFAN (1130 AM) Announcers: Paul Allen, Greg Coleman, and Joe Senser League/Conference...


2=The NFL did not hold playoff games until 1932. The team that finished with the best regular season record was named the league champions.


Single Season Records

Passing

  • Passing Yards: 4614 Neil Lomax (1984)
  • Passing Touchdowns: 28 Charley Johnson, Neil Lomax (1963,1984)

Rushing Neil Lomax is a former American Football quarterback who played his entire career with the Arizona Cardinals franchise (1981-1998). ... Neil Lomax is a former American Football quarterback who played his entire career with the Arizona Cardinals franchise (1981-1998). ...

Receiving Ottis Jerome Anderson (born January 19, 1957) is a retired American football running back. ...

Kicking Larry Darnell Fitzgerald, Jr. ... David Boston (born August 19, 1978) is an American Football player who currently plays wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins of the NFL. External links David Boston news, stats, bio and fantasy analysis at Sandbox. ...

* NFL Record Neil W. Rackers (born August 16, 1976 in St. ...


Players of note

Current roster

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Offensive backs

Receivers J.J. Arrington (born January 23, 1983 in Nashville, North Carolina) is a National Football League running back for the Arizona Cardinals. ... Obafemi Devin Ayanbadejo (born March 5, 1975 in Chicago, Illinois) is an NFL fullback for the Arizona Cardinals. ... Rohan Davey (born April 14, 1978 in Clarendon, Jamaica) is an American football quarterback who currently plays for the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. Selected out of LSU with the 19th pick of the 4th round of the 2002 NFL draft, Davey is considered by some a promising talent with... Josh McCown (born July 4, 1979 in Jacksonville, Texas) is an American football quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals franchise of the NFL. He was selected with the 16th pick of the thrid round of the 2002 NFL Draft out of Sam Houston State University. ... John Robert Navarre (born September 9, 1980) is an American football quarterback who plays for the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. Navarre played college football at the University of Michigan. ... Marcel Shipp(Born:August 8,1978) is an NFL runningback for the Arizona Cardinals. ...

Special teams Anquan Boldin (born October 3, 1980 in Pahokee, Florida) is an American football player for the Arizona Cardinals. ... Larry Darnell Fitzgerald, Jr. ...

 

Offensive line Nathan William Hodel (born November 11, 1977 in Fairview Heights, Illinois) is an American football long snapper currently playing for the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. High School career At Belleville East High School in Belleville, Illinois, Hodel was a two sport star in baseball and football. ... Scott Player(December 17, 1969) is a profesional National Football League kicker for the Arizona Cardinals. ... Neil W. Rackers (born August 16, 1976 in St. ...

  • 73 Jeremy Bridges, G
  • 61 Elton Brown, G
  • 75 Leonard Davis, OT
  • 64 Adam Haayer, C
  • 79 Oliver Ross, OT
  • 71 Alex Stepanovich, C

Defensive line This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Oliver Ross was born on September 27, 1974 in Culver City, California. ...

 

Linebackers Darnell Maurice Dockett (born May 27, 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American football defensive tackle who currently plays for the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. Arizona picked him in the 3rd round of the 2004 NFL Draft. ...

Defensive backs Karlos Dansby (born November 3, 1981) is a professional football linebacker with the NFLs Arizona Cardinals. ... James Darling (born December 29, 1974 in Denver, USA) is a linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals football team. ...

 

Practice squad Robert Otis Griffith (born November 30, 1970 in Lanham, MD) is a Safety for the Arizona Cardinals. ... Antrel Rocelious Rolle (born December 16, 1982 in Homestead, Florida) is an American football cornerback, drafted eighth overall in the 2005 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals out of the University of Miami. ... Adrian Wilson is a safety for the National Football Leagues Arizona Cardinals. ...

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Injured reserve

Physically unable to perform Bertrand Berry (born August 15, 1975 in Houston, Texas) is an American football player (defensive tackle) who currently plays for the Arizona Cardinals. ... Russell Davis(Born:March 28,1975) is a National Football League nose tackle for the Arizona Cardinals. ... Kenny D. Layne (born July 22, 1981-82 in Orlando, Florida) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Kenny King. ... J.R. Redmond is currently playing running back for the Arizona Cardinals in the National Football League. ... Kurtis Eugene Warner (born June 22, 1971 in Burlington, Iowa) is an American football quarterback currently playing for the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. // Childhood & Early Adulthood Warners story is one of the most inspirational in American sports. ... Reggie Wells (born November 3, 1980 - ) is a guard currently playing for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League. ...

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Pro Football Hall of Famers

Chicago Cardinals The Pro Football Hall of Fame is technically the National Football Leagues Hall of Fame. ...

St. Louis Cardinals Charles W. Bidwill, Sr. ... John Leo Paddy Driscoll (January 11, 1895 - June 28, 1968) was an American quarterback in professional football. ... Walt Kiesling (born May 27, 1903 in St. ... Ernest Nevers (1903 - 1976) was a U.S. football player. ... Ollie Matson (born 1930 - ) was a running back who played for 14 seasons from 1952, 1954 to 1966. ... Charley Trippi(born December 14, 1922, in Pittston, Pennsylvania)was in 1946 a two-time All-American from the University of Georgia, and was a key figure in the inter-league battling between the new AII-America Football Conference ( AAFC) and the National Football League. ... Richard Lane, better known as Dick Night Train Lane ( 16 April 1928 - 29 January 2002) was an football player, best known as a defensive back for the Detroit Lions. ...

These three, plus Conrad Dobler (66, G), Jim Hart (17, QB), and Jim Hanifan (Head Coach) have been inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. Lawrence Frank Wilson (Born May 24, 1938, in Rigby, Idaho) is a former American Football Free Safety who played for the St. ... Daniel Lee Dierdorf (b. ... Jackie Smith was a professional American football player. ... Jim Hart was the quarterback of the St. ...


Arizona Cardinals

  • None as of the 2005 season.

Retired numbers

  • 8 Larry Wilson (St. Louis)
  • 40 Pat Tillman (Arizona)
  • 77 Stan Mauldin (Chicago)
  • 88 J.V. Cain (St. Louis)
  • 99 Marshall Goldberg (Chicago)

Lawrence Frank Wilson (Born May 24, 1938, in Rigby, Idaho) is a former American Football Free Safety who played for the St. ... Pat Tillman was Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year as a senior at Arizona State University. ...

Not to be forgotten

Chicago

St. Louis My name is Tory Christman, and my father was/is Paul Christman. ...

  • Jim Bakken
  • Joe Childress
  • Bobby Joe Conrad
  • Pat Fischer
  • Roy Green
  • Jim Hart
  • Charley Johnson
  • Neil Lomax
  • Sonny Randle
  • J.T. Smith

Phoenix/Arizona Jim Hart was the quarterback of the St. ... Neil Lomax is a former American Football quarterback who played his entire career with the Arizona Cardinals franchise (1981-1998). ...

Larry Eugene Centers (born June 1, 1968 in Tyler, Texas) is a former American Football running back who played for the Arizona Cardinals (1990-1998), Washington Redskins (1999-2000), Buffalo Bills (2001-2002), and the New England Patriots (2003). ... Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason in his final season with the Cincinnati Bengals. ... Kenneth Eugene Harvey (born March 1, 1978 in Los Angeles, California) is a first baseman and designated hitter in Major League Baseball with the Kansas City Royals. ... Thomas Q. Jones (born August 19, 1978 in Big Stone Gap, Virginia) is an American football running back for the Chicago Bears. ... Tim McDonald (born January 6, 1965) was a former football player who played strong safety in the National Football League. ... Rob Moore is a former American Football wide receiver who played for the Arizona Cardinals and the New York Jets. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Richard Scott Proehl (born March 7, 1968 in Belle Meade, New Jersey) is an American football wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League. ... Simeon Rice (born February 24, 1974 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American football Defensive End who currently plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. ... Emmitt James Smith III (b. ... Tom Tupa is a National Football League punter. ... Aeneas Williams is a former American NFL cornerback and free safety, who last played with the St. ...

External links

  • Arizona Cardinals official web site
  • Arizona Cardinals News and Links
  • Arizona Football League AzFL Cardinals News
  • Complete Cardinals News Photos & Stories
  • Arizona Cardinals Fansite at Yahoo!
  • Sports E-Cyclopedia.com


The National Football League
The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities and regions. ...

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