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Nov 22, 2009Sun 3:05 PM St Louis Rams vs Arizona Cardinals 11/22 Edward Jones DomeSt Louis, MO Buy Tickets
Nov 29, 2009Sun 3:15 PM Tennessee Titans vs Arizona Cardinals 11/29 LP FieldNashville, TN Buy Tickets
Dec 6, 2009Sun 1:15 PM Arizona Cardinals vs Minnesota Vikings 12/6 University of Phoenix StadiumGlendale, AZ Buy Tickets
Dec 14, 2009Mon 5:30 PM San Francisco 49ers vs Arizona Cardinals 12/14 Bill Walsh Field - Candlestick ParkSan Francisco, CA Buy Tickets
Dec 20, 2009Sun 1:00 PM Detroit Lions vs Arizona Cardinals 12/20 Ford FieldDetroit, MI Buy Tickets
Dec 27, 2009Sun 1:00 PM Arizona Cardinals vs St Louis Rams 12/27 University of Phoenix StadiumGlendale, AZ Buy Tickets
Jan 3, 2010Sun 2:15 PM Arizona Cardinals vs Green Bay Packers 1/3 University of Phoenix StadiumGlendale, AZ Buy Tickets
Jan 9, 2010Sat TBA Arizona Cardinals NFC Wild Card or Divisional Game (If Necessary) 1/9 University of Phoenix StadiumGlendale, AZ Buy Tickets
Jan 24, 2010Sun TBA Arizona Cardinals NFC Championship Game (If Necessary) 1/24 University of Phoenix StadiumGlendale, AZ Buy Tickets
Sep 13, 2010Mon TBA Cincinnati Reds vs Arizona Cardinals 9/13 Great American BallparkCincinnati, OH Buy Tickets
Sep 14, 2010Tue TBA Cincinnati Reds vs Arizona Cardinals 9/14 Great American BallparkCincinnati, OH Buy Tickets
Sep 15, 2010Wed TBA Cincinnati Reds vs Arizona Cardinals 9/15 Great American BallparkCincinnati, OH Buy Tickets
Sep 16, 2010Thu TBA Cincinnati Reds vs Arizona Cardinals 9/16 Great American BallparkCincinnati, OH Buy Tickets

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Arizona Cardinals information, The Arizona Cardinals are one of the oldest professional football clubs in the U.S. and have had one of the saddest reputations as well. The Cardinals have had the longest championship drought in history, as their only NFL title dates back to 1947. After coming off traditional mediocre season in 2007, the Cardinals shocked the world with their unbelievable run the following year. They finished the year at 9-7, being just enough for them to make the playoffs.

They first squared off against the Atlanta Falcons, beating them 30-24. From there they advanced past the Panthers and Eagles to reach Super Bowl XLIII. In one of the most thrilling NFL championship games to date the Steelers barely edged out the Cardinals 27-23 to end Arizona's memorable run. Veteran QB Kurt Warner led the team last season, but the young and talented Matt Leinart will be fighting for his starting job back for the start of 2009. Expect the Cardinals to be competing for the top spot in the NFC West this season.

News & Blogs

  • Posted Mon, Nov 9, 2009 in Arizona Cardinals NFL Week 9 Results

    All NFL organizations have officially found success at least once this regular season, following the Buccaneers first win this week over the Green Bay Packers.  The Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints remained perfect after a pair of hard fought games.  The Panthers were up on the Saints until they surged back with 24 second half [...]

  • Posted Mon, Jan 19, 2009 in Sports Super Bowl XLIII Matchup - Arizona vs Pittsburgh

    The Conference Championships are over, and the matchup for the 2009 Superbowl is set. The Arizona Cardinals capitalized on Philadelphia’s mistakes to win the NFC Championship 32-25. Behind the stellar defensive play of Troy Polamalu, the Steelers contained Ravens’ rookie QB Joe Flacco. The Steelers’ 23-14 win puts them in the Super Bowl for the [...]

  • Posted Tue, Jan 13, 2009 in Sports NFL Playoffs 2009 Week 2 Results

    The second round of the 2008-2009 NFL playoffs is over!Saturday, January 10thBaltimore 13 - Tennessee 10: Baltimore stunned the Titans, after a controversial first down. With the play clock seemingly expired, Baltimore made a first down followed by a Rob Bironas field goal to lock up the win.Arizona 33 - Carolina 13: Jake Delhomme’s five [...]

  • Posted Mon, Dec 29, 2008 in Sports 2009 NFL Playoff Schedule
  • Posted Mon, Dec 22, 2008 in Sports Patriots Dominate Cardinals
  • Posted Mon, Nov 24, 2008 in Sports What Exactly is a Free Kick in the NFL?