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1 ARIZONA CARDINALS - 2019 SCHEDULE Regular Season Date Opponent LocaƟon AZ Time Sep. 8 DETROIT State Farm Stadium T, 27-27 Sep. 15 @ Baltmore M&T Bank Stadium L, 23-17 Sep. 22 CAROLINA State Farm Stadium L, 38-20 Sep. 29 SEATTLE State Farm Stadium L, 27-10 Oct. 6 @ CincinnaƟ Paul Brown Stadium W, 26-23 Oct. 13 ATLANTA State Farm Stadium W, 34-33 Oct. 20 @ N.Y. Giants MetLife Stadium W, 27-21 Oct. 27 @ New Orleans Mercedes-Benz Superdome L, 31-9 Oct. 31 SAN FRANCISCO# State Farm Stadium L, 28-25 Nov. 10 @ Tampa Bay Raymond James Stadium 11:00 AM Nov. 17 @ San Francisco Levi's Stadium 2:05 PM -BYE- Dec. 1 L.A. RAMS* State Farm Stadium 2:05 PM Dec. 8 PITTSBURGH* State Farm Stadium 2:25 PM Dec. 15 CLEVELAND* State Farm Stadium 2:05 PM Dec. 22 @ Seatle* CenturyLink Field 2:25 PM Dec. 29 @ L.A. Rams* L.A. Memorial Coliseum 2:25 PM # FOX/NFL Network Thursday Night Football * Subject to exible scheduling decisions ARIZONA CARDINALS (3-5-1) VS. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (2-6) Raymond James Stadium | November 10, 2019 | 11:00 AM The Cardinals travel to Tampa Bay this week as they square of against for- mer head coach Bruce Arians for the rst tme. Arians lef Arizona following the 2017 season with more wins (50) than any head coach in franchise history. Sunday's game marks the Cardinals third visit to Raymond James Stadium in the last 12 seasons. Arizona defeated Tampa at the venue in 2013 and prior to that faced the Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII at Raymond James Stadium at the conclusion of the 2008 season. WR Larry Fitzgerald has ve career TD catches against the Buccaneers, all of which have come in his last four games against the team. Fitzgerald has had at least one TD catch in each of the last four games vs. Tampa Bay. QB Kyler Murray enters Sunday's game with an actve streak of 172 con- secutve pass atempts without an INT. That is the NFL's longest actve streak. Murray ('18 Heisman; 1 st overall in '19) and Bucs QB Jameis Winston ('13 Heisman; 1 st overall in '15) are two of nine Heisman Trophy winners actve in the NFL. They are among the 22 all-time players who won the Heisman Trophy and were selected #1 overall in the NFL Draft. Arizona has committed an NFL-low four turnovers in 2019, which also rep- resents the lowest total in franchise history through the first nine games of a season. Dating back to 1940, the Cardinals are the only NFL team to not lose a fumble in their first nine games. Just 72 hours after being acquired by Arizona in a trade with Miami, RB Kenyan Drake had one of the most productive games of his career in the Cardinals TNF matchup vs. San Francisco last week. Drake finished the game with 110 rushing yards and a TD on 15 carries (7.3-yard avg.) and 52 yards on four receptions. The Cardinals had three scoring drives in the second half vs. SF last week that covered at least 80 yards (85, 88 and 90). In their first seven games, the 49ers defense allowed just one scoring drive that covered 80+ yards. BROADCAST INFORMATION Television: FOX / Play-By-Play: Thom Brennaman Analyst: Chris Spielman Sideline: Shannon Spake Cardinals Radio: Arizona Sports 98.7 FM / Play-By-Play: Dave Pasch Analyst: Ron Woley Sideline: Paul Calvisi Cardinals Spanish Radio: TUDN Phoenix 105.1 FM / Play-By-Play: Gabriel Trujillo Analyst: Rolando Cantu THIS WEEK’S PREVIE W Page Contents 2 Celebratng the life and legacy of William V. Bidwill 3 Cardinals-Buccaneers Series Info / AZ faces Arians for 1st Time 4 By The Numbers / What To Look For / Week 10 Schedules 5 Week 9 Highlights / Kenyan Drake debut / Ofense vs. SF 6-7 2019 Season Highlights / Ofensive Improvement / J. Hicks / B. Baker 8 Kyler Murray Highlights 9 Chandler Jones NFL Sack Leaders Since 2016 10 Terrell Suggs Climbs The All-Time Sacks List 11 David Johnson / Chase Edmonds Highlights 12-15 Larry Fitzgerald Career Highlights & All-Time Rankings 16 Patrick Peterson / Rookie Defenders / Andy Lee 17 NFL 100 / Cardinals History in NFL 18 Michael Bidwill Highlights / State Farm Stadium / Palmer ROH 19-21 Coaching Staf Highlights / Kingsbury Highlights 22 Cardinals in the Community 23-66 Transactons / 2019 Stats / Rosters / Depth Chart / Standings WEEK 10 GAME RELEASE #AZvsTB G AME RELEASE INDE X Mar k Mar k Da l Da l ton ton - Se - Senior nior Vic Vice Pr e Presi d esi d ent, ent, Me d Me d ia R ia Re l at e l ations ions C C h ris h ris Me l Me l vin vin - Di - Direct rector, or, Me d i Me d ia Re a Re l ati l ations ons Mi Mi k e H k e He l m e l m - Ma - Mana g e na g er, M r, Me d ia e d ia Re l Re l atio ations ns I man I mani Su i Sub e r b e r - M e - M e dia dia R e la R e lati o n ti o ns Co s Coo rdi o rdinat o nat o r r C has C has e Ru e Russ e l ss e ll - l - M e di M e dia R e a R e lati lati o ns o ns Coo r Coo rdina dinat or t or Looking for their fourth consecutve win over the Buccaneers, the Cardinals head to Tampa Bay this week for a showdown with the Bucs and former head coach Bruce Arians, who is in his rst season at the helm in Tampa. This week's matchup between the Cardinals and Buccaneers is the 21 st all-tme meetng in a series that dates back to 1977. Arizona holds an 11-9 advantage over Tampa Bay and is looking for its sixth-ever road win over the Buccaneers. The Cardinals earned a victory in their last visit to Raymond James Stadium when they took down the Bucs 13-10 in 2013. That game marked the rst road win of Arians' tenure with the Cardinals. Sunday's game will mark the third meetng between Arizona and Tampa Bay in the last four seasons. The teams last met at State Farm Stadium in 2017 when the Cardinals earned a 38-33 victory. Cardinals QB Kyler Murray heads to Tampa looking for his fourth career victory and can become the rst rookie QB in franchise history with three road wins in a season. Murray is coming of one of the best games of his young career against the NFL's #1 ranked defense last week. He threw for 241 yards and a pair of TDs while postng a career-best 130.7 passer ratng against a San Fran- cisco defense that had held the previous four QBs it faced to a combined 48.6 passer ratng. One of the weapons at Murray's disposal this week - 11-tme Pro Bowl WR Larry Fitzgerald - has had signicant success against Tampa Bay during his Hall of Fame bound career. In six career games against the Buccaneers, Fitzgerald has 34 receptons for 486 yards and ve TDs. All ve of those TDs have come in the last four meetngs. Following a spectacular Arizona debut vs. San Francisco, recently acquired RB Kenyan Drake heads back to the Sunshine State this week. Drake joined the Car- dinals on October 28 following a trade with Miami, and on Sunday will be playing his fh game in the state of Florida this season. Further bolstering the Arizona backeld is the return of All-Pro RB David Johnson - who is expected to be back in the lineup afer missing the last two games due to injury. Protectng the ball - a strength for the Cardinals ofense this season - will be an important factor on Sunday. Arizona has commited an NFL-low four turnovers this season and enters the contest with a streak of ve straight games without a turnover. However, the Buccaneers defense - led by former Cards defensive coor- dinator Todd Bowles - ranks in the top-10 with 13 total takeaways so far this sea- son. In fact, nearly 30 percent of Tampa's 230 points this season have come as a result of takeaways. Only three teams in the NFL have more points of takeaways than Tampa Bay (67) in 2019. THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHT S

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ARIZONA CARDINALS - 2019 SCHEDULE

Regular SeasonDate Opponent Loca on AZ TimeSep. 8 DETROIT State Farm Stadium T, 27-27 Sep. 15 @ Balti more M&T Bank Stadium L, 23-17Sep. 22 CAROLINA State Farm Stadium L, 38-20Sep. 29 SEATTLE State Farm Stadium L, 27-10Oct. 6 @ Cincinna Paul Brown Stadium W, 26-23Oct. 13 ATLANTA State Farm Stadium W, 34-33Oct. 20 @ N.Y. Giants MetLife Stadium W, 27-21Oct. 27 @ New Orleans Mercedes-Benz Superdome L, 31-9Oct. 31 SAN FRANCISCO# State Farm Stadium L, 28-25Nov. 10 @ Tampa Bay Raymond James Stadium 11:00 AMNov. 17 @ San Francisco Levi's Stadium 2:05 PM

-BYE-Dec. 1 L.A. RAMS* State Farm Stadium 2:05 PMDec. 8 PITTSBURGH* State Farm Stadium 2:25 PMDec. 15 CLEVELAND* State Farm Stadium 2:05 PMDec. 22 @ Seatt le* CenturyLink Field 2:25 PMDec. 29 @ L.A. Rams* L.A. Memorial Coliseum 2:25 PM

# FOX/NFL Network Thursday Night Football * Subject to fl exible scheduling decisions

ARIZONA CARDINALS (3-5-1)VS.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (2-6)Raymond James Stadium | November 10, 2019 | 11:00 AM

� The Cardinals travel to Tampa Bay this week as they square off against for-mer head coach Bruce Arians for the fi rst ti me. Arians left Arizona following the 2017 season with more wins (50) than any head coach in franchise history.

� Sunday's game marks the Cardinals third visit to Raymond James Stadium in the last 12 seasons. Arizona defeated Tampa at the venue in 2013 and prior to that faced the Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII at Raymond James Stadium at the conclusion of the 2008 season.

� WR Larry Fitzgerald has fi ve career TD catches against the Buccaneers, all of which have come in his last four games against the team. Fitzgerald has had at least one TD catch in each of the last four games vs. Tampa Bay.

� QB Kyler Murray enters Sunday's game with an acti ve streak of 172 con-secuti ve pass att empts without an INT. That is the NFL's longest acti ve streak.

� Murray ('18 Heisman; 1st overall in '19) and Bucs QB Jameis Winston ('13 Heisman; 1st overall in '15) are two of nine Heisman Trophy winners acti ve in the NFL. They are among the 22 all-time players who won the Heisman Trophy and were selected #1 overall in the NFL Draft.

� Arizona has committed an NFL-low four turnovers in 2019, which also rep-resents the lowest total in franchise history through the first nine games of a season. Dating back to 1940, the Cardinals are the only NFL team to not lose a fumble in their first nine games.

� Just 72 hours after being acquired by Arizona in a trade with Miami, RB Kenyan Drake had one of the most productive games of his career in the Cardinals TNF matchup vs. San Francisco last week. Drake finished the game with 110 rushing yards and a TD on 15 carries (7.3-yard avg.) and 52 yards on four receptions.

� The Cardinals had three scoring drives in the second half vs. SF last week that covered at least 80 yards (85, 88 and 90). In their first seven games, the 49ers defense allowed just one scoring drive that covered 80+ yards.

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Television: FOX / Play-By-Play: Thom Brennaman Analyst: Chris Spielman Sideline: Shannon Spake

Cardinals Radio: Arizona Sports 98.7 FM / Play-By-Play: Dave Pasch Analyst: Ron Wolfl ey Sideline: Paul Calvisi

Cardinals Spanish Radio: TUDN Phoenix 105.1 FM / Play-By-Play: Gabriel Trujillo Analyst: Rolando Cantu

T H I S W E E K ’ S P R E V I E W

Page Contents 2 Celebrati ng the life and legacy of William V. Bidwill3 Cardinals-Buccaneers Series Info / AZ faces Arians for 1st Time4 By The Numbers / What To Look For / Week 10 Schedules 5 Week 9 Highlights / Kenyan Drake debut / Off ense vs. SF6-7 2019 Season Highlights / Off ensive Improvement / J. Hicks / B. Baker8 Kyler Murray Highlights9 Chandler Jones NFL Sack Leaders Since 201610 Terrell Suggs Climbs The All-Time Sacks List11 David Johnson / Chase Edmonds Highlights 12-15 Larry Fitzgerald Career Highlights & All-Time Rankings16 Patrick Peterson / Rookie Defenders / Andy Lee17 NFL 100 / Cardinals History in NFL18 Michael Bidwill Highlights / State Farm Stadium / Palmer ROH 19-21 Coaching Staff Highlights / Kingsbury Highlights22 Cardinals in the Community 23-66 Transacti ons / 2019 Stats / Rosters / Depth Chart / Standings

WEEK 10GAME RELEASE

#AZvsTB

G A M E R E L E A S E I N D E X

M a r kM a r k D a l D a l t o n t o n - S e- S e n i o rn i o r V i c V i c e P re P r e s i de s i d e n t ,e n t , M e d M e d i a Ri a R e l a te l a t i o n si o n s C C h r i sh r i s M e l M e l v i n v i n - D i- D i r e c tr e c t o r, o r , M e d iM e d i a R ea R e l a t il a t i o n s o n s M i M i k e Hk e H e l m e l m - M a- M a n a g en a g e r, Mr, M e d i ae d i a R e l R e l a t i oa t i o n sn s

I m a nI m a n i S ui S u b e r b e r - M e- M e d i a d i a R e l aR e l a t i o nt i o n s C os C o o r d io r d i n a t on a t o r r C h a sC h a s e R ue R u s s e ls s e l l - l - M e d iM e d i a R ea R e l a t il a t i o n s o n s C o o rC o o r d i n ad i n a t o rt o r

Looking for their fourth consecuti ve win over the Buccaneers, the Cardinals head to Tampa Bay this week for a showdown with the Bucs and former head coach Bruce Arians, who is in his fi rst season at the helm in Tampa.

This week's matchup between the Cardinals and Buccaneers is the 21st all-ti me meeti ng in a series that dates back to 1977. Arizona holds an 11-9 advantage over Tampa Bay and is looking for its sixth-ever road win over the Buccaneers. The Cardinals earned a victory in their last visit to Raymond James Stadium when they took down the Bucs 13-10 in 2013. That game marked the fi rst road win of Arians' tenure with the Cardinals.

Sunday's game will mark the third meeti ng between Arizona and Tampa Bay in the last four seasons. The teams last met at State Farm Stadium in 2017 when the Cardinals earned a 38-33 victory.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray heads to Tampa looking for his fourth career victory and can become the fi rst rookie QB in franchise history with three road wins in a season. Murray is coming off one of the best games of his young career against the NFL's #1 ranked defense last week. He threw for 241 yards and a pair of TDs while posti ng a career-best 130.7 passer rati ng against a San Fran-cisco defense that had held the previous four QBs it faced to a combined 48.6 passer rati ng.

One of the weapons at Murray's disposal this week - 11-ti me Pro Bowl WR Larry Fitzgerald - has had signifi cant success against Tampa Bay during his Hall of Fame bound career. In six career games against the Buccaneers, Fitzgerald has 34 recepti ons for 486 yards and fi ve TDs. All fi ve of those TDs have come in the last four meeti ngs.

Following a spectacular Arizona debut vs. San Francisco, recently acquired RB Kenyan Drake heads back to the Sunshine State this week. Drake joined the Car-dinals on October 28 following a trade with Miami, and on Sunday will be playing his fi ft h game in the state of Florida this season. Further bolstering the Arizona backfi eld is the return of All-Pro RB David Johnson - who is expected to be back in the lineup aft er missing the last two games due to injury.

Protecti ng the ball - a strength for the Cardinals off ense this season - will be an important factor on Sunday. Arizona has committ ed an NFL-low four turnovers this season and enters the contest with a streak of fi ve straight games without a turnover. However, the Buccaneers defense - led by former Cards defensive coor-dinator Todd Bowles - ranks in the top-10 with 13 total takeaways so far this sea-son. In fact, nearly 30 percent of Tampa's 230 points this season have come as a result of takeaways. Only three teams in the NFL have more points off takeaways than Tampa Bay (67) in 2019.

T H I S W E E K ' S H I G H L I G H T S

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W I L L I A M V. B I D W I L L ( 1 9 3 1 - 2 0 1 9 )

STATEMENTS REGARDING THE PASSING OF ARIZONA CARDINALS OWNER BILL BIDWILL

CARDINALS WIDE RECEIVER LARRY FITZGERALD: “The NFL family lost a pioneer today. Bill Bidwill loved the Arizona Cardinals and the great State of Arizona. He paved the way for so many by being on the forefront of giving minoriti es the opportunity to thrive as coaches and executi ves in the NFL. He was also a man of quiet generosity giving of his ti me and resources to make lives bett er.”

NFL COMMISSIONER ROGER GOODELL: “Bill Bidwill was part of the NFL family his enti re life, starti ng from his days as a ball boy through his ti me as an owner. Although never one to seek the spot-light, Bill had an incredible sense of humor and he made extraor-dinary contributi ons to the NFL. Bill’s vision brought the Cardinals, the NFL and multi ple Super Bowls to Arizona. He was a leader in embracing diversity and employed the fi rst African American fe-male executi ve, and the fi rst African American general manager and head coach tandem.”

PATRIOTS CHAIRMAN AND CEO ROBERT KRAFT: “Bill Bidwill was one of the fi rst owners to reach out to me and welcome me into the league when I bought the Patriots in 1994. He was one of the longest-tenured owners in the league and I always appreciated his historical perspecti ve and his love of the game. When it came to the game of football and the NFL, we were mostly like-minded and aligned. The only thing more important to him than his beloved Car-dinals was his family and I know how proud he was of his children."

COWBOYS OWNER, PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER JERRY JONES: “I always viewed Bill as a man who, through his fa-ther and his literally growing up with the NFL, was an extension of the founding fathers of the NFL. His leadership and infl uence contributed greatly to bridging the gap between what the earli-est years of our professional game looked like and the growth and massive popularity of what it has become. He had a unique perspecti ve of where the game began and where he thought it needed to go. I enjoyed him as a competi tor and a colleague, and regardless of the circumstance, he had a unique gift of humor that not everyone knew about."

GIANTS PRESIDENT AND CEO JOHN MARA: “Bill Bidwill was one of the most important owners in the history of the Nati onal Football League. He was a kind and decent man who loved his team and the League. He leaves behind a wonderful family. Bill was someone I greatly admired and respected. I was proud to call him a friend.”

BEARS CHAIRMAN GEORGE H. M CASKEY: “One of our family’s proudest associati ons in the NFL is with the Bidwill family. It goes back three generati ons, and at the heart of it is Bill Bidwill. His sac-rifi ces on behalf of our great game are not properly documented, nor properly appreciated. He was a gracious man, a raconteur, and a great friend."

BUCCANEERS OWNER AND CO CHAIRMAN BRYAN GLAZER: “Bill Bidwill’s life mirrored the growth and success of the Cardinals and the enti re Nati onal Football League. We have tremendous respect and admirati on for the lineage of the Bidwill family ownership dat-ing back to 1932. We send our condolences to his children Nicole, Bill Jr., Michael, Patrick, Timothy, and the Arizona Cardinals and all of Bill’s family and friends.”

CHIEFS CHAIRMAN AND CEO CLARK HUNT: “As one of the lon-gest tenured owners in professional football, Bill built and cared for his franchise with the utmost passion and integrity. He always put the best interests of the league fi rst and his philanthropy made a lasti ng impact in communiti es throughout Arizona."

LIONS OWNER AND CHAIRMAN MARTHA FIRESTONE FORD: “The Lions and Cardinals have always shared a proud bond as two of the NFL’s original franchises, and the Bidwill Family holds a trea-sured place in the history of professional football. His more than 80 years of life as part of the Cardinals organizati on will be remem-bered through a legacy marked by countless contributi ons to our great game."

COLTS OWNER AND CEO JIM IRSAY: “Rest in peace, Bill Bidwill, leg-endary owner of the Cardinals. Bill was involved with our league since 1932, and was a leader on the initi ati ve of minority front offi ce hiring."

ARIZONA GOV. DOUG DUCEY: “A dad. A husband. A giant of the NFL and an Arizona icon – Bill Bidwill never forgot he was part of our community, and he showed it throughout his long and remark-able life. Bill was passionate about many things, but especially his faith, family and the Cardinals football team he loved so much."

A N U N H E R A L D E D CO M M U N I T Y C H A M P I O N

Bidwill's devoti on to the Cardinals and the game of football was matched by his passion for giving back to the community and sup-porti ng charitable causes, though he never sought recogniti on for his consistent and generous donati ons.

"He valued love, and loyalty and life. All of that came together to manifest itself in his giving," former Cardinals Pro Bowl fullback Ron Wolfl ey said. "The way that he would give millions and mil-lions of dollars and nobody knew what he was giving so much of the ti me. He didn’t sound the trumpet to let people know what he was doing.”

Fitzgerald was inspired by Bidwill's work in the community without seeking the spotlight.

"The thing I really cherished about him was his selfl essness and commitment to the com-munity," WR Larry Fitzgerald said. "It was something he was passionate about and he wanted zero fanfare, and I always respected that about him."

T H E L I F E O F M R . B

William V. (Bill) Bidwill passed away on October 2 at the age of 88.

“Our dad passed away the same way he lived his life: peacefully, with grace, dignity and surrounded by family and loved ones,” said Cardinals Chairman and President Michael Bidwill. “Above all else, we will remember him as a man devoted to the three central pillars of his life – his immense faith, his love for his family and his life-long passion for the Cardinals and the sport of foot-ball.”

Born on July 31, 1931 in Chicago, he is the son of Charles and Vio-let Bidwill. His father purchased the Chicago Cardinals of the NFL in 1932, starti ng Bill's life-long associati on with the team which spanned eight decades and started as a ball boy when he was

a child. A two-sport athlete playing football and baseball at Georgetown Prep outside of Washington, DC, Bidwill received the school’s highest honor, the Insignis Medal, in 1990 and was selected to the school’s Athleti c Hall of Fame in 2017.

Aft er earning his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University, Bidwill proudly served in the United States Navy before taking on a full-ti me role with the team in 1960. That same year he married Nancy, his wife of more than 56 years unti l her passing in 2016 and had fi ve children: daughter Nicole and sons Bill Jr., Michael, Patrick and Timothy. While well-known for his understated nature and a preference for staying out of the spotlight, “Mr. B” was recognized oft en for his contributi ons and accomplishments as Cardinals owner.

In 2017, he was enshrined in the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame which honors those who have made signifi cant contributi ons to state’s athleti cs community. In 2010, Bidwill was inducted into the Sports Faith Hall of Fame in Lake Forest, IL. At its December 2010 commencement exercises, Northern Arizona University awarded Bidwill an honorary doctor of humane let-ters degree for “his contributi ons to the university, his community and his profession.”

In additi on to his fi ve children, 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, Bidwill is sur-vived by his brother Charles (Stormy).

A L E A D E R I N D I V E R S I T Y

Bidwill was at the forefront of diversity in hiring practi ces, which was evidenced by the hiring of the NFL's fi rst African American female executi ve (Adele Harris), fi rst African American contract negoti ator (Bob Wallace) and fi rst African American head coach/GM tandem (Dennis Green and Rod Graves). In 2015, the team established the Bill Bidwill Coaching Fellowship to increase diversity and provide op-portuniti es to gain NFL coaching experience.

"He didn’t care about the color of your skin, race or gender if he felt like you could do the job to the best of your ability to help us become bett er then you were the right person for it," Larry Fitzgerald said.

At the 2010 annual NFL Combine in Indianapolis, Bidwill was honored with the Paul “Tank” Younger Award from the Fritz Pollard Alliance, whose purpose is to promote diversity and equality of job opportunity in the NFL.

Arizona's Week 5 victory in Cincinnati was the fi rst game following the passing of team owner Bill Bidwill the previous Wednesday (10/2). Bill’s father, Charles, purchased the team in 1932 and the fi rst season the Cardinals played under Bid-will ownership was in 1933.

The fi rst victory for the Cards during that 1933 season – which came on October 8th – was a 3-0 win in Cincinnati against the Reds.

On Tuesday (10/8/19) – exactly 86 years aft er that 1933 victory over the Reds – funeral services were held to honor the life of Bill Bidwill.

"It has been an emoti onal week," Chairman and President Michael Bidwill said aft er the victory over the Bengals. "The coaches and players all told me they were going to win it for (Bill Bidwill). It is great to get the win."

ANOTHER SIGNIFICANT WIN IN CINCINNATI

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C A R D S - B U C S C O N N E C T I O N S

Buccaneers Connec onsCardinals DL Clinton McDonald played for the Buccaneers from 2014-17 and appeared in 45 games (34 starts) with 142 tackles and 13.5 sacks over four seasons. He was selected as the team’s Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee in 2017.

Cardinals OL J.R. Sweezy played for the Buccaneers in 2017, starti ng in all 14 games he appeared in.

Cardinals OL Jus n Murray spent part of 2017 on the Bucs practi ce squad.

Cardinals Connec onsBuccaneers General Manager Jason Licht spent three seasons (2008, 2012-13) in the Cardinals personnel department. He was originally hired by Ari-zona as a personnel executi ve in 2008 and aft er a three-year sti nt with New England, returned to the Cardinals in 2012 as Director, Player Personnel. He was promoted to VP, Player Personnel in 2013 before being hired in Tampa Bay. Licht and Cardinals GM Steve Keim have been friends since they fi rst met in Miami in 1996 when Keim was a rookie free agent off ensive lineman and Licht was serving as the Dolphins off ensive assistant/quality control coach. It was Licht's only seasons in the NFL coaching ranks.

Buccaneers RB T.J. Logan (2018), ILB Kevin Minter (2013-16) and Earl Wat-ford (2014-17) played for the Cardinals.

Florida Connec onsCardinals OL D.J. Humphries played at Florida from 2012-14, starti ng 19 of 29 games before declaring for the NFL Draft aft er his junior season. Cardinals DL Jonathan Bullard played at Florida from 2012-15 and earned All-America and all-SEC honors following his senior season. They were teammates of Buccaneers CB Vernon Hargreaves III with the Gators from 2013-14.

Cardinals OL Mason Cole (Tarpon Springs), DL Rodney Gunter (Lake Hamil-ton) and CB Patrick Peterson (Pompano Beach) are from Florida.

Cardinals O-Line coach Sean Kugler spent three years (1990-92) coaching high school football in Florida.

Cardinals Off ensive Assistant/Asst. QBs coach Cam Turner was the QBs/WRs coach at Florida Internati onal from 2013-14.

Cardinals Off ensive Assistant Jerry Sullivan is a Miami nati ve and played two seasons at Florida State.

Cardinals Asst. Strength and Conditi oning coach Vernon Stephens is a Jack-sonville nati ve, graduated from North Florida and worked as the school’s head strength and conditi oning coach from 1999-2002.

Arizona Connec onsBuccaneers Defensive Quality Control coach Tim Atkins was the Asst. DBs coach at Hamilton (Chandler, AZ) High School from 2001-03.

Buccaneers O-Line coach Joe Gilbert coached the off ensive line last season at the University of Arizona.

Buccaneers Assistant to the Head Coach Mike Chiurco was the head coach at Seton Catholic (Chandler, AZ) High School last season.

Buccaneers Director of Performance Nutriti on Stephanie Koloff -O’Neill graduated from Arizona State University.

College/Pro Connec onsCardinals Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury (2008-11) and Buccaneers O-Line coach Joe Gilbert (2008) were on the coaching staff at the University of Houston.

Buccaneers WR Mike Evans played at Texas A&M in 2012 during Kliff Kings-bury's lone season as the Aggies off ensive coordinator/QBs coach. Evans post-ed 82 recepti ons for 1,105 yards and fi ve TDs that season.

Buccaneers Head Coach Bruce Arians (2007-11) and Asst. Head Coach/Run Game Coordinator Harold Goodwin (2007-11) were on the coaching staff in Pitt sburgh with Cardinals O-Line coach Sean Kugler (2010-12).

Cardinals RB Kenyan Drake (2012-15) and S Deionte Thompson (2015-18) played at Alabama with Buccaneers TE O.J. Howard (2013-16). Drake (2016-19) played for the Dolphins with Buccaneers DL Ndamukong Suh (2015-17).

Cardinals OL Jus n Pugh (2013-17) played for the Giants with Buccaneers S Andrew Adams (2016-17) and OLB Jason Pierre-Paul (2010-17).

Cardinals LB Terrell Suggs (2003-18) and TE Maxx Williams (2015-18) played for the Ravens with Buccaneers C Ryan Jensen (2014-17), WR Breshad Perri-man (2016-17) and S Darian Stewart (2014).

Buccaneers DL Vita Vea (2014-17) played at University of Washington with Cardinals S Budda Baker (2014-16), CB Byron Murphy (2017-18), LB Ezekiel Turner (2015-17) and TE Darrell Daniels (2013-16).

Buccaneers DL Beau Allen (2014-17) played for the Eagles with Cardinals LBs Jordan Hicks (2015-18) and Joe Walker (2017), during which ti me Cardinals LBs coach Bill Davis (2013-15) was the Defensive Coordinator and Defensive Assistant Chris Wilson (2016-17) was the D-Line coach.

Buccaneers OLB Shaquil Barre (2015-18) and S Darian Stewart (2015-18) played for the Broncos with Cardinals LS Aaron Brewer (2012-15), DL Zach Kerr (2017-18) and CB Tramaine Brock Sr. (2018). Cardinals Defensive Coordinator Vance Joseph (2017-18) was the Broncos Head Coach and O-Line coach Sean Kugler (2018), DBs coach Marcus Robertson (2017-18) and CBs coach Greg Williams (2018) were on the coaching staff .

CARDS FACE FORMER HEAD COACH

The Cardinals will face their former head coach for the fi rst ti me this week when they travel to Tampa Bay to take on the Buccaneers.

Bruce Arians - who served as head coach in Arizo-na from 2013-17 - is in his fi rst season at the helm in Tampa Bay in 2019.

Arians had a record-setti ng run as the Cardinals head coach. The team won more games (50) than in any other fi ve-year span in franchise history.

Arians announced his reti rement following the 2017 season and left as the winningest head coach in team history. The Cardinals victory over Seatt le in the '17 fi nale was team's 50th under Arians - in-cluding postseason. He surpassed the previous record of 49, established by Ken Whisenhunt (2007-12).

Arians reti red with four more regular season wins (49) than any other coach in team history.

Team Record – Total Wins By Head Coach (Including Postseason)Rnk Coach (Years) Wins1 Bruce Arians (2013-17) 502 Ken Whisenhunt (2007-12) 493 Don Coryell (1973-77) 424 Jim Hanifan (1980-85) 395t Charley Winner (1966-70) 355t Jimmy Conzelman (1940-42, 46-48) 35

Arizona had a 21-21 record on the road under Arians, including postseason. His 21 road wins are the highest total in team history.Sunday's game in Tampa Bay won't be the fi rst ti me the Cardinals have seen Arians since he left the franchise. He served as a color analyst for CBS when Arizona played at Kansas City in Week 10 last season.

A LOT OF FAMILIAR FACES ON ARIANS' STAFFDefensive Coordinator Todd Bowles spent two seasons (2013-14) in the same positi on with Arizona, and was named NFL Assistant Coach of the Year in 2014 before behing hired as the Jets head coach in 2015.

Asst. Head Coach/Run Game Coordinator Harold Goodwin served as the Cardinals off ensive coordinator for fi ve seasons (2013-17).

Off ensive Coordinator Byron Le wich was a QBs coach for Arizona in 2017 before serving as QBs coach/off ensive coordinator in 2018.

In four seasons (2015-18) on the Cardinals coaching staff , Bucs OLBs coach Larry Foote served as the ILBs coach (2015-17) and LBs coach (2018). Foote played for the Cardinals in 2014, leading the team with 104 tackles.

WRs coach Kevin Garver spent six seasons (2013-18) with Arizona as off en-sive asst./WRs (2013-17) and WRs coach (2018).

Asst. Special Teams coach Amos Jones served as the Cardinals special teams coordinator from 2013-17.

ILBs coach Mike Caldwell was the Cardinals LBs coach from 2013-14.

Safeti es coach Nick Rapone was the Cardinals DBs coach from 2013-17.

CBs coach Kevin Ross held the same ti tle with the Cardinals from 2013-17.

TEs coach Rick Christophel held the same positi on with Arizona from 2013-17.

Asst. Strength and Conditi oning coach Roger Kingdom held the same posi-ti on with Arizona from 2014-17.

Head Strength and Conditi oning coach Anthony Piroli was the assistant strength and conditi oning coach in Arizona from 2015-17.

Assistant to the Head Coach Mike Chiurco spent fi ve seasons (2013-17) with Arizona, serving as the defensive asst./asst. DBs coach from 2015-17.

This week the Cardinals and Buccaneers meet for the 21st ti me in a series that dates back to 1977. Arizona holds an 11-9 advantage in the series and enters Sunday's matchup having won three in a row.

The Cardinals have a 5-6 record on the road against Tampa Bay but did earn a victory in their last visit to Raymond James Stadium when they took down the Bucs 13-10 in 2013.

Arizona and Tampa Bay are squaring off for the third ti me in the last four seasons. The teams last met at State Farm Stadium in 2017, when the Car-dinals earned a 38-33 victory.

CARDS-BUCCANEERS ALL-TIME SERIES� Overall Series: 11-9� Cardinals on the road at Tampa Bay: 5-6� First Mee ng: 12/18/77 @ Tampa Bay, L, 7-17� Last Mee ng: 10/15/17 vs. Tampa Bay, W, 38-33� Last Road Win: 9/29/13 @ Tampa Bay, W, 13-10

CARDS & BUCS - SERIES BREAKDOWN

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B Y T H E N U M B E R S

8Diff erent decades in which Bill Bidwill - who passed away on October 2nd at the age of 88 - was affi liated with the Cardinals. Beginning as a ball boy, he

served the franchise in countless fashions - public address announcer, ti cket promoti ons, scouti ng, adverti sing, public relati ons and contract negoti ator - in

his ti me with the Cardinals.

14Members of the Buccaneers coaching staff who served as coaches with Ari-zona. That group is led by Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians, the Cardinals head coach for fi ve seasons (2013-17) who left as the winningest head coach

in franchise history (50 total wins).

5TD recepti ons for WR Larry Fitzgerald in his last four games vs. the Buccaneers.

1,345Career recepti ons for WR Larry Fitzgerald, who passed Hall of Fame TE Tony

Gonzalez (1,325) for second place on the NFL's all-ti me recepti ons list in Week 4 vs. Seatt le. Fitzgerald also ranks #2 all-ti me in receiving yards (16,764) and

#6 all-ti me in TD recepti ons (118).

4Giveaways for the Cardinals this season, the lowest total in the NFL. The 2019 season marks the fi rst ti me in franchise history that Arizona committ ed four or fewer turnovers through the fi rst nine games of a season. Arizona's acti ve

streak of fi ve consecuti ve games without a turnover is the longest in franchise history.

172Consecuti ve pass att empts for QB Kyler Murray without throwing an INT. That represents the longest acti ve streak in the NFL. Minnesota's Kirk Cousins (110)

has the second-longest acti ve streak.

344Consecuti ve plays the Cardinals off ense has run without committi ng a turn-

over. The streak covers over 23 full quarters stretching back to the fi rst quarter of the Week 4 matchup vs. Seatt le.

162Scrimmage yards (110 rushing, 52 receiving) for RB Kenyan Drake last week in his Arizona debut. Just 72 hours aft er being acquired by Arizona in a trade

with Miami, Drake led the Cardinals in rushing yards and recepti ons on Thurs-day Night Football vs. San Francisco.

3Arizona scoring drives in the second half vs. San Francisco that covered at least 80 yards (85, 88 and 90). In their first seven games this season, the 49ers defense allowed just one scoring drive that covered 80+ yards. Ari-

zona's three second-half scoring drives are the longest three scoring drives allowed by San Francisco in 2019.

50.5Sacks for LB Chandler Jones in 57 career games with the Cardinals. Since being acquired by Arizona in a trade with New England in 2016, Jones has 6.0 more

sacks than any other player in the NFL.

10Strip-sacks for the Cardinals defense in 2019. That total leads the NFL.

137.5Career sacks for LB Terrell Suggs, which is ti ed with Hall of Fame defenders

John Randle and Richard Dent for ninth place on the NFL's all-ti me sacks list.

75Diff erent QBs Suggs has sacked in his career. He will face Buccaneers QB

Jameis Winston for the fi rst ti me on Sunday.

37Career forced fumbles for Suggs, which is the most among acti ve players. Sug-

gs has four forced fumbles this season, including two in the last four games.

90Tackles for LB Jordan Hicks through nine games. Hicks ranks second in the NFL

in tackles in 2019 and is the fi rst Cardinals player since Ronald McKinnon in 2000 (95) with 90+ tackles through the fi rst nine games of a season.

6Games this season in which Hicks has recorded at least 10 tackles. That total

leads all NFL defenders in 2019.

48Career TDs (33 rushing, 14 receiving, 1 KOR) for RB David Johnson, which is the most in franchise history through a player's fi rst fi ve seasons. Johnson

missed 15 games in 2017 and has played seven games this season.

81Points for K Zane Gonzalez in 2019 (22 FG, 15 PAT). The former ASU standout is ti ed for the NFL lead in FGs made (22) and ranks second in the NFL in total

points in 2019.

WITH A WIN THIS WEEK...� The Cardinals would improve to 12-9 all ti me against Tampa Bay and run their winning streak against the Buccaneers to four straight.

� QB Kyler Murray would ti ed the franchise record for wins by a rookie QB (4) and also become the fi rst rookie QB in franchise history with three road wins in a season.

MILESTONES WITHIN REACHWR Larry Fitzgerald� With a recepti on, Fitzgerald would have at least one catch in 237 consecuti ve games, the second-longest recepti on streak in NFL history (Jerry Rice - 274). � With at TD recepti on, Fitzgerald would have six TD catches in his last fi ve games against the Buccaneers. He would have at least one TD catch in each of his last fi ve games against Tampa Bay.

RB David Johnson� With a receiving TD, Johnson would become just the fi ft h player in NFL his-tory with 30+ rushing TDs and 15+ receiving TDs in their fi rst fi ve NFL seasons. � With two TDs (of any kind), Johnson would have 50 career TDs. That would ti e Hall of Famer Ollie Matson for sixth place on the franchise all-ti me list for career TDs.RB Kenyan Drake � With 100 yards rushing, Drake would become the fi rst AZ player to rush for 100+ yards in consecuti ve games since David Johnson (3 straight) in 2016. QB Kyler Murray� With fi ve completi ons (no INTs), Murray would establish a new NFL rookie record for consecuti ve pass att empts without an INT (177). � With 319 passing yards, Murray would break the franchise record for passing yards by a rookie QB. The record of 2,547 is currently held by Matt Leinart (2006). LB Terrell Suggs� With a sack, Suggs would ti e DeMarcus Ware (138.5) for 8th place on the NFL's all-ti me sacks list.� With a sack of Bucs QB Jameis Winston, he would become the 76th diff erent QB Suggs has sacked in his career. Only Hall of Famer Reggie White (77) and Julius Peppers (77) would have sacked more QBs in their careers.

LB Chandler Jones� With a sack, Jones would have 10.5 sacks in 2019. He would become the fi rst Cardinals player with 10.0+ sacks in four consecuti ve seasons and the fi rst player in team history with four seasons of 10+ sacks.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN WEEK 10 ...

Teams on BYE: Broncos, Texans, Jaguars, Patriots, Eagles, RedskinsThursday, November 7

Los Angeles Chargers at Oakland Raiders - 6:20 PM (FOX/NFLN/Amazon)

Sunday, November 10Arizona Cardinals at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 11:00 AM (FOX)

Balti more Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals - 11:00 AM (CBS)Buff alo Bills at Cleveland Browns - 11:00 AM (CBS)

Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears - 11:00 AM (CBS)New York Giants at New York Jets - 11:00 AM (FOX)

Kansas City Chiefs at Tennessee Titans - 11:00 AM (CBS)Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints - 11:00 AM (FOX)

Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts - 2:05 PM (CBS)Los Angeles Rams at Pitt sburgh Steelers - 2:25 PM (FOX)Carolina Panthers at Green Bay Packers - 2:25 PM (FOX)Minnesota Vikings at Dallas Cowboys - 6:20 PM (NBC)

Monday, November 11Seatt le Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers - 6:15 PM (ESPN)

N F L S C H E D U L E - W E E K 1 0

MED IA SCH ED UL E - WEEK 10

The Cardinals practi ce and media sched-ule for this week is listed below. Practi ce is open each day for approximately the fi rst 20 minutes and the locker room will be open for 45 minutes.

All requests for assistant coach availability need to be made in advance through the Cardinals Media Relati ons staff .Wed, 11/6 10:05 AM - Kliff Kingsbury available in media room 11:20 AM - Practi ce 12:55 PM - Kyler Murray presser and players available in locker room 1:30 PM - Bucs head coach Bruce Arians conference call

Thurs, 11/7 11:05 AM - Practi ce 1:10 PM - Coordinators Tom Clements (Pass Game) and Vance Joseph (Defense) available and players available in locker room

Fri, 11/8 11:20 AM - Practi ce 12:30 PM - Kliff Kingsbury presser and players available in locker room

Sun, 11/10 11:00 AM - Cardinals at Buccaneers (Raymond James Stadium)

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DRAKE SHINES ON SHORT-NOTICE

Arizona acquired RB Kenyan Drake last Monday (10/28) in a trade with the Miami Dolphins.

Just 72 hours later, Drake had one of the most productive games of his career in Arizona's Thurs-day Night Football matchup vs. San Francisco last week.

Drake finished last week's game with 110 rushing yards and a TD on 15 carries (7.3-yard avg.) and 52 yards on four receptions.

His 162 scrimmage yards against San Francisco marked the second-highest single-game total of his career (193 vs. New England on 12/11/17).

Drake Career High Scrimmage YardsRnk Team Yds Rush Rec Opponent1 Miami 193 114 79 12/11/17 vs. New England2 Arizona 162 110 52 10/31/19 vs. San Francisco 3 Miami 141 120 21 12/3/17 vs. Denver4 Miami 115 46 69 10/7/18 at Cincinnati5 Miami 113 78 35 12/17/17 at Buffalo

Drake's 162 scrimmage yards represents the highest single-game total by an Arizona player this season. Combined with fellow RBs David Johnson and Chase Edmonds, the Cardinals have now had a RB post 100+ yards from scrim-mage in six of nine games this season.

Cardinals RBs with 100+ Scrimmage Yards in a Game (2019)Rnk Player Yds Rush Rec TD Opponent1 Kenyan Drake 162 110 52 1 10/31 vs. San Francisco2 David Johnson 156 91 65 0 10/6 at Cincinnati3 Chase Edmonds 150 126 24 3 10/20 at NY Giants4 David Johnson 139 40 99 0 9/29 vs. Seattle5 David Johnson 137 82 55 1 9/8 vs. Detroit6 David Johnson 102 34 68 2 10/13 vs. Atlanta

Drake's 110 rushing yards last week represent the third-highest single-game total of his career.

Drake Career Single-Game High (Rushing Yards)Rnk Team Yds Att Avg TD Opponent1 Miami 120 23 5.2 1 12/3/17 vs. Denver2 Miami 114 25 4.6 0 12/11/17 vs. New England3 Arizona 110 15 7.3 1 10/31/19 vs. San Francisco4 Miami 82 7 11.7 1 11/13/17 at Carolina5 Miami 78 16 4.9 1 12/17/17 at Buffalo

TWO TDS IN TWO GAMES AT STATE FARM STADIUMDrake's four-yard TD run in the first quarter vs. the 49ers was his first TD as a Cardinal, but his second in two all-time appearances at State Farm Stadium. As a senior at Alabama, Drake scored on a 95-yard kickoff return as the Crimson Tide defeated Clemson 45-40 in the College Football Playoff championship game on 1/11/16.

In the fourth quarter of last week's game against San Francisco, QB Kyler Murray connected with WR Andy Isabella on an 88-yard TD pass. It was the third-longest rook-ie-to-rookie TD play in franchise history and the longest since 1958 when QB M.C. Reynolds hit John David Crow for a 91-yard TD.

It was the longest rookie-to-rookie TD pass in the NFL since New England QB Jim Plunke hit WR Andy Vataha for an 88-yard TD on 12/19/71 at Bal more.

Franchise History - Longest Rookie-to-Rookie TDsDist Passer Receiver Date95t Pat Coff ee Gus Tinsley 12/5/37 vs. Chicago91t M.C. Reynolds John David Crow 10/12/58 at Cleveland88t Kyler Murray Andy Isabella 10/31/19 vs. San Francisco75t Josh Rosen Christi an Kirk 10/7/18 at San Francisco

The Murray-to-Isabella TD last week is the seventh-longest off ensive TD in Cardinals history and the eighth-longest pass play in team annals.

Franchise History—Longest Pass PlaysYds Play Opponent98 Jim Hart to Ahmad Rashad vs. L.A Rams, 12/10/7298 Ogden Compton to Dick Lane (TD) @ Green Bay, 11/13/55 98 Doug Russell to Gaynell Tinsley (TD) vs. Cleveland, 11/27/3897 Pat Coff ey to Gaynell Tinsley (TD) vs. Chicago, 12/5/3793 Neil Lomax to Ernie Jones (TD) vs. Philadelphia, 12/10/8891 Carson Palmer to Michael Floyd (TD) @ Jacksonville, 11/17/1391 M.C. Reynolds to John David Crow (TD) @ Cleveland, 10/12/5888 Kyler Murray to Andy Isabella (TD) vs. San Francisco, 10/31/19

AMONG THE NFL'S LONGEST OFFENSIVE TDS IN 2019The 88-yard Murray-to-Isabella TD is one of the longest off ensive TDs of the season. There have only been three off ensive TDs that covered more ground so far in 2019.

NFL's Longest Off ensive TDs in 2019Rnk Yds Team Play Opponent1 92 NYJ TD pass (Sam Darnold to Robby Anderson) 10/13 vs. Dal2 91 KC TD run (Damien Williams) 11/3 vs. Min3 89 Cle TD pass (Baker Mayfi eld to Odell Beckham) 9/16 @ NYJ4t 88 AZ TD pass (Kyler Murray to Andy Isabella) 10/31 vs. SF4t 88 Cle TD run (Nick Chubb) 9/29 @ Bal

M U R R AY TO I S A B E L L A F O R 8 8 YA R D S

Facing the NFL's #1 ranked defense and #2 ranked defense in points allowed last week, the Cardinals put up some impressive numbers against the 49ers on Thursday Night Football.

Against the Cardinals offense, the 49ers defense al-lowed season-high totals in:

Points (25); Total TDs (3); Total Net Yards (357); Yards/Play (7.1); Rushing Yards (153); Yards/Pass Att (7.6).

� The Cardinals had three scoring drives in the sec-ond half that covered at least 80 yards (85, 88 and 90). In their first seven games this season, the 49ers defense allowed just one scoring drive that cov-ered 80+ yards. Arizona's three second-half scoring drives are the longest three scoring drives allowed by San Francisco in 2019.

� Arizona had more yards in the second half last week (275) than any of San Francisco's previous five opponents had in an entire game.

� Arizona became the first team to score both on the ground (4-yard TD run) and through the air (9 and 88-yard TD passes) in a game vs. the 49ers this sea-son. San Francisco had gone four straight games without allowing a TD pass before QB Kyler Murray had a pair of TD passes.

� San Francisco had held four consecutive opponents under 4.0 yards per play before Arizona averaged 7.1 last week.

� The 49ers had held four consecutive opponents to 100 net yards passing or fewer before Arizona posted 204 net passing yards.

� The Cardinals had the longest pass play (88-yard TD catch by WR Andy Isa-bella) and second-longest run (36-yarder by Kenyan Drake) against the 49ers defense so far this season.

� Arizona had more passing yards on the Murray-to-Isabella TD (88) than the the 49ers had allowed against three of their last four opponents.

SOME IMPRESSIVE NUMBERS VS. SF

C A R D I N A L S V S . 4 9 E R S - W E E K 9 H I G H L I G H T S

BUDDA'S BIG GAME - WEEK 9 NOTES

Third-year S Budda Baker had one of the most im-pactful games a player has produced in the NFL this season. In fact, it was a performance so rare it has happened just three times in the last 21 seasons.

Baker finished last week's game with 13 tackles, two tackles for loss and three passes defensed against San Francisco.

Since ProFootballReference.com began tracking tackles for loss in 1999, only three players have had 13+ tackles, 2+ tackles for loss and 3+ passes de-fensed in a game. Baker is the first to accomplish the feat in the last six seasons.

Players w/ 13+ Tackles, 2+ TFL and 3 PD in a Game (1999-19)Player Team Tkl TFL PD OpponentS Budda Baker Arizona 13 2 3 10/31/19 vs. San FranciscoLB Vincent Rey Cincinnati 15 3 3 11/10/13 @ BaltimoreLB Derrick Brooks Tampa Bay 14 2 4 12/12/99 vs. Detroit

THREE DO WHAT THEY HAVE NEVER DONE BEFOREArizona scored three TDs against the 49ers last week - and all three came via players who had never scored for the Cardinals. Two of the three were rookies.

A pair of Cardinals 2019 draft picks scored their first TD last week. WR KeeS-ean Johnson (6th round, 174th overall) scored his first career TD on a nine-yard pass from Kyler Murray in the third quarter. WR Andy Isabella (2nd round, 62nd

overall) scored on an electrifying 88-yard TD in the fourth quarter. It was his third catch of the year.

Arizona's first TD on the game was a four-yard run for RB Kenyan Drake. It was his 17th career TD but his first as a member of the Cardinals.

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Last Thursday's matchup against the 49ers marked the sixth game this season – and fifth in a row – in which the Cardinals did not commit a turnover.

Arizona's current five-game stretch without a turnover is the longest streak in franchise his-tory, surpassing their four-game streak in 2015 (Games 11-14).

Dating back to the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, only three teams have gone without a turnover in more consecutive games than Arizona. Consecutive Games without a Turnover (1970-19)Rnk Team Gms Year1 New England 7 2010 (Games 9-15)2t Kansas City 6 2017 (Games 2-7)2t San Francisco 6 2011-12 (Games 13-17; Game 1)4t Arizona 5 2019 (Games 5-9)4t New England 5 2016-17 (Games 14-16; Games 1-2)4t Kansas City 5 2015 (Games 7-11)4t Tennessee 5 2011-12 (Game 16; Games 1-4)Through nine games, Arizona has committed just four turnovers and has yet to lose a fumble. The Cardinals four turnovers in 2019 are the fewest in the NFL.

NFL Leaders – Fewest Giveaways (2019)Rnk Team GA INT Fum1 Arizona 4 4 02 New Orleans 6 5 13 Green Bay 7 2 54 Oakland 8 4 45t 6 teams tied 9 - -

HISTORIC LEVEL OF BALL SECURITY IN 2019

FOUR TURNOVERS THROUGH NINE GAMESThe 2019 season marks the first time in franchise history that the Cardinals had four turnovers or fewer through the first nine games of a season. Prior to this season, the fewest number of turnovers through nine games for Arizona was seven in 2014.OVER 23 QUARTERS WITHOUT A TURNOVERDating back to the first quarter of the Week 4 contest vs. Seattle, the Cardinals offense has run 344 consecutive plays without a turnover.

AZ HAS YET TO LOSE A FUMBLE IN 2019The 2019 season marks the first time in franchise history the Cardinals did not lose a fumble in the first nine games of a season. Arizona is the only team in the NFL that has yet to lose a fumble in 2019.Dating back to 1940, the Cardinals are the first team in the NFL to go without a lost fumble through the first nine games of a season.

FIVE STRAIGHT WITH NO TURNOVERS

Dating back to Week 4 vs. Seattle, rookie QB Ky-ler Murray has attempted 172 consecutive passes without throwing an INT. He has also run the ball 56 times this season without losing a fumble.

In his last six games, Murray has 1,626 total yards (1,399 passing; 227 rushing), seven TDs and one turnover in 221 combined pass/rush attempts.Murray is riding a five-game streak without a turn-over.

172 AND COUNTING WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTIONDating back to the first quarter of Week 4, Murray has attempted 172 consecutive pass attempts with-out an INT.

That is easily the longest active streak in the NFL. NFL Leaders - Consecutive Pass Attempts w/o INT (Active)Rnk Player (Team) Att1 Kyler Murray (AZ) 172 2 Kirk Cousins (Min) 110 3 Aaron Rodgers (GB) 1094 A.J. McCarron (Hou) 1085 Jared Goff (LAR) 101Murray's streak of 172 consecutive pass attempts without an INT is the third-longest for a rookie in NFL history. NFL Rookie Record - Consecutive Pass Attempts w/o INTRnk Player (Team) Att Year1t Dak Prescott (Dal) 176 20161t Derek Carr (Oak) 176 20143 Kyler Murray (AZ) 172 20194 Dak Prescott (Dal) 171 20165 Sam Bradford (StL) 169 2010

SECURE THE BALL ROOKIE!

The Cardinals offense through nine games in 2019 compared to the first nine games in 2018 shows the unit's dramatic improvement this season. Statistic 2019 2018 +/-Games w/20+ Points 6 1 +5Games w/20+ 1st Downs 5 2 +3Games w/ 300+ Pass Yds 3 0 +3Games w/100+ Rush Yds 7 2 +5 Total Points 195 124 +71First Downs 174 131 +43Scoring Drives 40 18 +22Field Goals Made 22/25 4/6 +18Total Net Yards/Game 344.4 236.2 +108.2Passing Yards (Net) 2,015 1,492 +523Passing Yards/Game (Net) 223.9 165.8 +58.1Rushing Yards 1,085 634 +451Rush Yards/Game 120.6 70.4 +50.2Yards/Rush 5.0 3.4 +1.6Rushing TDs 9 6 +3Notes on the Offensive Comparison - 2019 vs. 2018• The Cardinals have 22 FGs through nine games in 2019. Arizona had 12

FGs all of last season. • The Cardinals single-game high for passing yards last season was 252.

Rookie QB Kyler Murray already has four performances that top that total (253, 308, 340 and 349 yards) in 2019.

• The Cards piled up a season-high 514 total yards in the victory over the Ben-gals in Week 5 (266 yards rushing and 248 net yards passing). It was just the second time in the last 11 seasons Arizona posted 500+ yards in a game. Prior to the win over the Bengals, the last time Arizona had 500+ total yards and 250+ rushing yards in a game was on 11/20/60 at Washington.

UP TO 40 SCORING DRIVES IN 2019The Cardinals have posted 40 total scoring drives through nine games this season. That is four more than the team had in 16 games last season (36). Arizona is one of eight teams in the NFL this season with at least 40 scor-ing drives. In 2018, the Cards ranked #32 in the NFL in total scoring drives. NFL Leaders – Scoring DrivesRnk Team Drives1 Kansas City 452 Baltimore 433 Seattle 424t New England 414t Houston 414t Minnesota 417t Arizona 407t Tampa Bay 409t Green Bay 399t San Francisco 399t Dallas 39

A SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED OFFENSE

DRIVING AGAINST THE NINERSArizona had nearly as many scoring drives

against San Francisco last week (4) as the 49ers had given up in their previous four games

combined (5).

The Cardinals have had two players win NFC Player of the Week and one play-er named NFC Player of the Month this season. SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE MONTH (OCTOBER) - K ZANE GONZALEZ

Gonzalez was named "NFC Special Teams Player of the Month" for his performance in October (Weeks 5-8). During Arizona’s three-game winning streak (Weeks 5-7) in October, Gonzalez made 8-of-9 field goals and all nine PATs in games the Cardinals won by a combined 10 points. In Arizona’s Week 5 victory at Cincinnati, Gonzalez tied his single-game career high with four field goals, including a 31-yarder as time expired to give Arizona a 26-23 win. It was Gonzalez’s second career game-winning field goal.

Gonzalez is the first Cardinals Player of the Month selection since 2017 when linebacker Chandler Jones won the defensive award in December. OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK (WEEK 6) - QB KYLER MURRAY

Murray had the best game of his young career in the Cardi-nals victory over the Falcons in Week 6. He completed 27-of-37 pass attempts (72.9%) for 340 yards, 3 TDs, 0 INTs and a 128.2 passer rating. His completion percentage, TD total and passer rating were all career highs.

Murray became just the second Cardinals rookie ever to be chosen as “NFC Offensive Player of the Week” and the first since RB Ronald Moore in 1993 (Weeks 14 & 17).

Murray became the ninth rookie in team history to be selected as NFC Player of the Week and the first since David Johnson (Special Teams, Week 2) in 2015. DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK (WEEK 7) - LB CHANDLER JONES

Jones was named the “NFC Defensive Player of the Week” for his performance in Arizona's 27-21 victory over the Giants, when he totaled a career-high 4.0 sacks, three tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. He became just the fifth NFL player since 2000 with 4.0 sacks, a forced fumble and fumble recovery in a game. It was Jones’ third career “Defensive Player of the Week” selection and his second with the Cardinals.

AWARD-WINNING CARDINALS

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AZ FORC ING THE ISS U E IN 201 9

The Cardinals defense has been one of the NFL's top units when it comes to forcing the ball loose this season.

Arizona ranks fourth in the NFL with 15 forced fumble in 2019.

NFL Leaders – Forced Fumbles (2019)Rnk Team FF1t Detroit 171t Pitt sburgh 173 New England 164 Arizona 155t Houston 145t Tampa Bay 14

The Cardinals have forced multi ple fumbles in a game fi ve ti mes this season, including three games with at least three forced fumbles.

STRIP BROTHERS - TURNING PRESSURE INTO FUMBLESLed by LBs Chandler Jones and Terrell Suggs, Arizona’s defense is ed for the league lead with 10 strip-sacks of op-posing QBs this season.

NFL Team Leaders – Strip Sacks (2019)Rnk Team SS1t Arizona 101t Houston 103 Philadelphia 63t Carolina 53t Kansas City 53t San Francisco 53t Pitt sburgh 5

There are just four players in the NFL with at least four strip-sacks this season. Arizona LBs Chandler Jones (4) and Terrell Suggs (4) are two of the four.

Most recently - both Jones and Suggs had a strip-sack of Daniel Jones in Week 7 at New York.

NFL Leaders – Strip Sacks (2019)Rnk Player (Team) SS1t Chandler Jones (AZ) 41t Terrell Suggs (AZ) 41t Whitney Mercilus (Hou) 41t Shaquil Barrett (TB) 45t Khalil Mack (Chi) 35t Vernon Butler (Car) 3

LB Jordan Hicks - signed as a free agent in the off-season after four seasons with the Eagles - has 90 tackles, four tackles for loss, four QB hits, an INT, four passes defensed and two forced fumbles this season.

Hicks' 90 tackles in 2019 rank second in the NFL. He is the first AZ defender with 90+ tackles through nine games since LB Ronald McKinnon (95) in 2000.

NFL Leaders – Total Tackles (2019)Rnk Player (Team) Tackles1 LB Blake Martinez (GB) 952 LB Jordan Hicks (AZ) 903 LB Bobby Wagner (Sea) 864 S Landon Collins (Was) 795t LB Luke Kuechly (Car) 785t LB K.J. Wright (Sea) 78

A CONSISTENTLY BUSY PRESENCE ON THE INSIDELast week's game vs. San Francisco (10 tackles) was Hicks' sixth game with dou-ble-digit tackles in 2019. That is the most such performances in the NFL.

NFL Leaders - Games with 10+ Tackles (2019)Rnk Player (Team) 10+1 Jordan Hicks (AZ) 62 Blake Martinez (GB) 53t Rashaan Evans (Ten) 43t Luke Kuechly (Car) 43t Joe Schobert (Cle) 43t Bobby Wagner (Sea) 43t K.J. Wright (Sea) 4Source: ProFootballReference.com

Prior to this season, Hicks had never posted 10+ tackles in consecutive games. He had double-digit tackles in each of the first four games this sea-son and has posted 10+ tackles in each of the last two games.

ALREADY A CAREER HIGH IN FORCED FUMBLESIn his first four NFL seasons - spanning 43 games - Hicks had one career forced fumble. That came in his second-ever game in the NFL. Through nine games with Arizona, Hicks already has a single-season career high two forced fumbles.

A CAREER YEAR CONTINUES FOR #58

Third-year S Budda Baker is coming off one of the best games of his young career against the 49ers, when he recorded 13 tackles, two tackles for loss and three passes defensed.

That performance followed a 14-tackle ou ng in New Orleans the previous week - giving the 2017 Pro Bowler 27 tackles over the last two games.

Through nine weeks, Baker ranks second among NFL DBs with 76 tackles, according to offi cial league sta-ti sti cs.

NFL Leaders – Tackles by DBs (2019)Rnk Player (Team) Tackles1 Landon Collins (Was) 792 Budda Baker (AZ) 763 Shawn Williams (Cin) 644 Jessie Bates (Cin) 635 Logan Ryan (Ten) 61

BAKING UP TROUBLE IN THE BACKFIELDThe 195-pound former University of Washington standout has a proven ability to make plays behind the line of scrimmage. His 11 tackles for loss rank third among NFL DBs over the last two seasons (2018-19).

NFL Leaders – Tackles for Loss by DBs (2018-19)Rnk Player (Team) TFL GP1 Jamal Adams (NYJ) 14 242 Jordan Poyer (Buf) 12 243 Budda Baker (AZ) 11 234t Harrison Smith (Min) 10 254t Mike Hilton (Pit) 10 234t Landon Collin (Was) 10 21

BAKER A BREAKOUT SUCCESS IN FIRST TWO NFL SEASONSBaker - Arizona's 2017 second-round pick (36th overall) - earned Pro Bowl and fi rst-team All-Pro honors as a special teamer during his rookie campaign.

In 2018, he moved into the starti ng lineup and totaled 107 tackles, eight tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, three QB pressures, four QB hits, two passes defensed, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries (one returned 36 yards for his fi rst career TD).

PHYSICAL PRESENCE IN SECONDARY

Fresh of winning NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for October, K Zane Gonzalez made his only FGA and both PATs against the 49ers last week.

He has now made 12 straight FGAs in the last fi ve games dati ng back to Week 5 at Cincinnati .A er scoring fi ve points against San Francis-co, Gonzalez ranks second in the NFL with 81 points this season.

NFL Scoring Leaders (2019)Rnk Player (Team) Points1 K Harrison Butker 842 K Zane Gonzalez (AZ) 813 RB Christi an McCaff rey (Car) 804 K Josh Lambo (Jax) 785 K Justi n Tucker (Bal) 75

Gonzalez's 81 points in 2019 represent the fourth-best total in franchise history through the fi rst nine games of a season.

Franchise Record – Points Through 1st Nine Games Rnk Player (Year) Points1 K Neil Rackers (2005) 932 K Jim Bakken (1967) 923 K Chandler Catanzaro (2015) 824 K Zane Gonzalez (2019) 815 K Jim Bakken (1964) 78

TIED FOR THE NFL LEAD WITH CAREER-HIGH 22 FGSThrough the fi rst nine weeks of the 2019 season, Gonzalez is ti ed for the NFL lead with 22 made FGs. The Cardinals had 12 total FGs in all of 2018.

Prior to 2019, Gonzalez's career high for FGs was 15 in 2017. In fact, Gonzalez is now just three FGs shy of surpassing his total from his fi rst two NFL seasons combined (24).

NFL Leaders – Made FGs (2019)Rnk Player (Team) FGs1t Zane Gonzalez (AZ) 221t Josh Lambo (Jax) 223 Harrison Butker (KC) 194t Justi n Tucker (Bal) 174t Chris Boswell (Pit) 17

AMONG THE LEAGUE'S LEADING SCORERS

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Rookie QB Kyler Murray led the Cardinals to three straight victories in Weeks 5-7. In doing so, he became the first rookie QB to win at least three consecutive games for Arizona since Neil Lomax won four straight in 1981 (Games 11-14).

Against the Buccaneers in Tampa Bay this week, Mur-ray will look to ti e the franchise record for wins by a rookie QB. He will also look to become the fi rst rookie franchise history with three road wins in a season.

Franchise History – Wins by Rookie QB Rnk Player (Year) Wins1t Matt Leinart (2006) 41t Neil Lomax (1981) 43t Kyler Murray (2019) 33t Josh Rosen (2018) 33t Jake Plummer (1997) 3

#1 GOES FOR WIN #4

After rushing for 34 yards against San Francisco last week, Murray has 313 rushing yards in 2019. That is tied for the fourth-highest total in franchise his-tory by a QB and tied the franchise rookie record for rushing yards by a QB.

Rushing Yards By Quarterback – Season (All-Time)Rnk Player (Year) Yds1 Charley Trippi (1951) 5012 Timm Rosenbach (1990) 4703 Charley Trippi (1952) 3504t Kyler Murray (2019)* 3134t Bud Schwenk (1942)* 313*Rookie Season

In the Cardinals Week 5 victory over Cincinnati, Murray ran for a career-high 93 yards. It represents the third-highest single-game rushing total by a QB in franchise history.

It was the highest total for a Cardinals QB since 1958. Despite having appeared in just nine games, Murray already owns two of the top six single-game rushing totals by a QB in franchise history.

Franchise Single-Game Record - Rush Yards By QBRnk Player Yds Opponent1 Charley Trippi 145 12/16/51 @ Chicago2 M.C. Reynolds* 99 11/2/58 vs. Philadelphia3 Kyler Murray* 93 10/6/19 @ Cincinnati4 Charley Trippi 86 10/5/52 vs. Chicago5 Charley Trippi 81 11/18/51 @ San Francisco6 Kyler Murray* 69 9/22/19 vs. Carolina *Rookie Season

MAKING A RUN FOR IT

Murray's statistics this season bear out just how much the Cardinals have relied on their rookie sig-nal-caller this season. He has:

316 pass attempts (5th in the NFL)

203 completions (6th in the NFL)

2,229 passing yards (11th in the NFL)

56 rush attempts (3rd among starting QBs)

313 rushing yards (2nd among starting QBs)

2 rushing TDs (8th among starting QBs)

300+ PASS ATTEMPTS/50+ RUNS THRU 9 GAMES� Murray (316 pass attempts; 56 rushes) joins Hous-ton's Deshaun Watson (302 and 52) as the only QBs in the NFL this season with 300+ pass attempts and at least 50 rushing attempts.

� Murray and Carolina QB Cam Newton (327 pass attempts; 70 rushes in 2011) are the only players in NFL history with 300+ pass attempts and 50+ rushing at-tempts in their first nine career games.

RELYING HE AVILY ON THE ROO KIE

Despite being just nine games into his inaugural NFL campaign, Murray’s 2,229 passing yards represent the third-highest total in franchise history by a rookie.He now needs just 319 yards to establish a new fran-chise rookie record for passing yards.

Franchise Rookie Record – Passing Yards (Season)Rnk Player (Year) Yds Gms To Pass1 Matt Leinart (2006) 2,547 12 3192 Josh Rosen (2018) 2,278 14 503 Kyler Murray (2019) 2,229 9 -4 Jake Plummer (1997) 2,203 10 -5 Neil Lomax (1981) 1,575 14 -

Murray's 203 completions represent the third-highest total in franchise history by a rookie. Entering Week 10, he needs 12 completions for second place on the list and 15 completions to establish a new franchise rookie record.

Franchise Rookie Record – Completions (Season)Rnk Player (Year) Cmp Gms To Pass1 Josh Rosen (2018) 217 14 152 Matt Leinart (2006) 214 12 123 Kyler Murray (2019) 203 9 -4 Jake Plummer (1997) 157 10 -5 Bud Schwenk (1942) 126 11 -

CLIMBING THE RECORD BOOKS

Only four players in NFL history had more comple-tions in their first nine career games than Murray has in 2019 (203).

NFL History – Completions in 1st 9 Career GamesRnk Player (Year) Cmp Team1 Patrick Mahomes (2017-18) 209 Kansas City2 Andrew Luck (2012)* 208 Indianapolis3 Derek Carr (2014)* 206 Oakland4 Kyler Murray (2019)* 203 Arizona5 Carson Wentz (2016)* 202 Philadelphia*Rookie Season

MURRAY SETS NFL RECORD WITH 20+ COMPLETIONS IN FIRST SIX GAMESAfter completing 27 passes in the win over the Falcons in Week 6, Murray became the first player in NFL history with 20+ completions in each of his first six career games. That streak was snapped in Week 7 at New York when Murray completed 14 passes.

NFL Record – Games w/ 20+ Completions in 1st Six Career GamesRnk Player (Year) Gms Team1 Kyler Murray (2019)* 6 Arizona2t Patrick Mahomes (2017-18) 5 Kansas City2t Baker Mayfield (2018)* 5 Cleveland2t Marcus Mariota (2015)* 5 Tennessee2t Andrew Luck (2012)* 5 Indianapolis2t Marc Bulger (2002) 5 St. Louis*Rookie Season

A RECORD STREAK TO START HIS CAREERWith 29 (vs. Det) and 25 (@ Bal) completions in the first two weeks, Murray be-came the first player in NFL history with 25+ completions in each of his first two career games. He extended that record vs. Carolina with 30 completions against the Panthers.

In just nine career outings, Murray already has three of the top-five single-game completion totals by a rookie in franchise history.

Franchise History – Single-Game Completions (Rookie)Rnk Player (Year) Com Opponent1t Matt Leinart (2006) 31 11/26 @ Minnesota1t Ryan Lindley (2012) 31 11/25 vs. St. Louis3 Kyler Murray (2019) 30 9/22 vs. Carolina4 Kyler Murray (2019) 29 9/8 vs. Detroit*5 Kyler Murray (2019) 27 10/13 vs. Atlanta*First Career Game

A LOT OF COMPLETIONS THROUGH NINE

Murray has 11 combined TDs this season, including nine passing TDs and two rushing TDs. The franchise rookie record for combined passing/rushing TDs is 17 - set by Jake Plummer in 1997.

Franchise Rookie QB Record - Combined TDs Rushing & PassingRnk Player (Year) TDs Pass Rush1 Jake Plummer (1997) 17 15 22 Matt Leinart (2006) 13 11 23t Kyler Murray (2019) 11 9 23t M.C. Reynolds (1959) 11 11 03t Josh Rosen (2018) 11 11 0

Last week's game against San Francisco (2 TD passes) marked Murray’s fourth with multiple TD passes in 2019.

Murray's four games with multiple TD passes are tied for the most in franchise history by a rookie. M.C. Reynolds (4 times in 11 games played) estab-lished the record in 1958 and it was matched by Jake Plummer (4 times in 10 games played) in 1997.

Franchise Rookie Record – Games with Multiple TD PassesRnk Player (Year) Gms1t Kyler Murray (2019) 41t Jake Plummer (1997) 41t M.C. Reynolds (1958) 44 Matt Leinart (2006) 35t Josh Rosen (2018) 25t Jim Root (1953) 2

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In Week 7 at New York, Giants rookie QB Daniel Jones became the 41st diff erent NFL QB that Jones has sacked.

Jones has 4.0 sacks in three career games against the Buccaneers, including 2.0 in their most recent meeti ng in 2017. In his only complete game against the Cardinals in 2016, QB Jameis Winston was sacked by Jones for a 10-yard loss on the game's penulti mate play.

Chandler Jones Sacks By Quarterback (41)

41 QBs AND COUNTING

Quarterback SacksRussell Wilson 9.5Geno Smith 5.0Ryan Tannehill 4.5Ryan Fitzpatrick 4.0Tyrod Taylor 4.0Daniel Jones 4.0Kirk Cousins 3.5Jared Goff 3.5Andrew Luck 2.5Kyle Allen 2.0C.J. Beathard 2.0Blake Bortles 2.0Sam Bradford 2.0Jacoby Brissett 2.0Derek Carr 2.0Matt Cassel 2.0Colin Kaepernick 2.0Case Keenum 2.0Patrick Mahomes 2.0Marcus Mariota 2.0Ben Roethlisberger 2.0

Quarterback SacksMatt hew Staff ord 2.0Jimmy Garoppolo 2.0Andy Dalton 1.5Alex Smith 1.5Drew Brees 1.0Josh Freeman 1.0Kevin Kolb 1.0Jake Locker 1.0Eli Manning 1.0Peyton Manning 1.0Zach Mett enberger 1.0Cam Newton 1.0Kyle Orton 1.0Dak Prescott 1.0Aaron Rodgers 1.0Mitch Trubisky 1.0Carson Wentz 1.0Jameis Winston 1.0Philip Rivers 0.5Matt Ryan 0.5

Aft er sacking 49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo in Week 9, LB Chandler Jones now has 9.5 sacks this season and 50.5 sacks in 57 games as a member of the Cardinals.

Since being acquired by Arizona in a trade with New England prior to the 2016 season, Jones’ 50.5 sacks lead the NFL. He has 6.0 more sacks than any other player in the league during that stretch.

NFL Leaders – Sacks (2016-19)Rnk Player (Team) Sacks1 Chandler Jones (AZ) 50.52 Aaron Donald (LAR) 44.53 Danielle Hunter (Min) 42.54 Von Miller (Den) 42.05 Cameron Jordan (NO) 40.5

BACK AMONG THE LEAGUE LEADERS IN 2019Jones ranks third in the NFL with 9.5 sacks this season. One of the two players he currently trails is league leader Shaquil Barrett (10.5), who will be on the op-posite sideline in Tampa Bay this Sunday.

NFL Leaders – Sacks (2019)Rnk Player (Team) Sacks1 Shaquil Barrett (TB) 10.52 Myles Garrett (Cle) 10.03 Chandler Jones (AZ) 9.54t Za'Darius Smith (GB) 8.54t Joey Bosa (LAC) 8.54t Danielle Hunter (Min) 8.5

Jones' 9.5 sacks in 2019 represent the fourth highest total in franchise history through the fi rst nine games of a season.

Jones, Simeon Rice and Freddie Joe Nunn own the record with 10.0 sacks in the fi rst nine games of the 2017, 1999 and 1988 seasons, respecti vely. Jones went on to lead the NFL with a career-high 17.0 sacks in 2017.

Franchise Record – Sacks Thru 1st Nine GamesRnk Player (Year) Sacks1t Chandler Jones (2017) 10.01t Simeon Rice (1999) 10.01t Freddie Joe Nunn (1988) 10.04 Chandler Jones (2019) 9.55t Bertrand Berry (2004) 9.05t Curti s Greer (1983) 9.0

LEADING THE NFL IN SACKS SINCE 2016

Jones’ 50.5 sacks – which are ti ed for fourth on the franchise all-ti me sacks list – have come in just 57 games with the Cardinals, 22 fewer games than any other player in the top-fi ve.

His next jump up the chart will put him in a ti e for third with Simeon Rice, who totaled 53.5 sacks in 79 games with the Cardinals.

Franchise Career Leaders – Sacks Rnk Player (Years) Sacks Gms1 Freddie Joe Nunn (1985-93) 66.5 1312 Calais Campbell (2008-16) 56.5 1383 Simeon Rice (1996-2000) 53.5 794t Chandler Jones (2016-) 50.5 574t Curti s Greer (1980-88) 50.5 946 Ken Harvey (1988-93) 47.5 907 Eric Swann (1991-99) 45.5 1108 Darnell Dockett (2004-14) 40.5 1589 Bertrand Berry (2004-09) 40.0 7210 Al Baker (1983-86) 37.5 63

FLYING UP THE FRANCHISE SACKS LIST

In Week 7, Jones had fi ve tackles, a career-high 4.0 sacks, three tackles for loss, four QB hits, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery against the Giants at MetLife Stadium.

Nearly Exceeds Career Season High in CollegeWhile playing at Syracuse University, Jones posted 10.0 career sacks and his most in a single season was 4.5 as a senior in 2011. He nearly equaled that total against the Giants.

Jones became just the fi h NFL player with at least 4.0 sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in a game since 2000.

Players with 4.0+ Sacks, FF & FR in a Game (2000-2019)Year Player (Team) Opponent Sack FF FR2019 Chandler Jones (AZ) 10/20 @ NY Giants 4.0 1 12018 Aaron Donald (LAR) 10/21 @ San Francisco 4.0 1 12017 Adrian Clayborn (Atl) 11/12 vs. Dallas 6.0 2 12013 Justi n Houston (KC) 9/19 @ Philadelphia 4.5 1 22003 Simeon Rice (TB) 10/12 @ Washington 4.0 1 1

Jones joined Curti s Greer (4.5 in 1983) and Bertrand Berry (4.0 in 2004) as the only players in Cardinals history to record at least 4.0 sacks in a game.

BIG GAME IN THE BIG APPLE

Since the Cardinals acquired Jones in 2016, the team has posted 157 sacks. That total is ti ed for third in the NFL during that span.

NFL Leaders - Team Sacks (2016-19)Rnk Team Sacks1 Pitt sburgh 1752 Carolina 1663 Arizona 1574 Minnesota 1565 Jacksonville 155

In Jones' fi rst three seasons with the Cardinals (2016-18), the team ranked in the top-5 in sacks twice (5th in 2018; 1st in 2016). The team never ranked in the top-5 in the 10 seasons prior to his arrival – and broke the top-10 just twice.

The Cardinals have recorded two of the top-5 sack totals in team history dur-ing Jones' three seasons: 49 (4th all-ti me) in 2018 and 48 (5th all-ti me) in 2016.

During Jones' fi rst season in Arizona in 2016, the Cardinals led the NFL in sacks (48) for just the second ti me in franchise history (59 in 1983). Jones recorded an NFL-high and franchise record 17.0 sacks in 2017, becoming the fi rst player in team history to lead the NFL in sacks in a season.

BRINGING THE PRESSURE TO ARIZONA

GAME AFTER GAME, JONES GETS A SACK

A er taking down Jimmy Garoppolo last week,Jones has at least one sack in 37 of 57 games with the Cardinals.

Since his arrival in Arizona in 2016, no player in the NFL has a sack in more games than Jones.

NFL Leaders – Games with 1.0+ Sack (2016-19)Rnk Player (Team) Games1 Chandler Jones (Arizona) 372 Danielle Hunter (Minnesota) 323 Khalil Mack (Chicago) 304t Aaron Donald (LA Rams) 294t Cameron Jordan (New Orleans) 294t Von Miller (Denver) 29

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LB Terrell Suggs enters this week's game ti ed with Hall of Famers John Randle and Richard Dent for ninth on the NFL’s all-ti me sacks list with 137.5. He will move up the chart with each of his next two sacks and needs 4.0 to ti e Hall of Famer Michael Strahan for sixth with 141.5 career sacks.

NFL All-Time Sack Leaders (Top 10)Rnk Player Sacks Years1 Bruce Smith+ 200.0 1985-20032 Reggie White+ 198.0 1985-20003 Kevin Greene+ 160.0 1985-19994 Julius Peppers 159.5 2002-20185 Chris Doleman+ 150.5 1985-19996 Michael Strahan 141.5 1993-20077 Jason Taylor+ 139.5 1997-20118 DeMarcus Ware 138.5 2005-20169t Terrell Suggs* 137.5 2003-9t John Randle+ 137.5 1990-20039t Richard Dent+ 137.5 1983-1997+Hall of Fame Inductee *Ac ve Player

Suggs’ 137.5 sacks lead all ac ve NFL players. He and LB Chandler Jones are the only teammates ranked in the top-10 in the NFL.

NFL Leaders – Career Sacks (Ac ve Players)Rnk Player (Team) Sacks1 Terrell Suggs (AZ) 137.52 Von Miller (Den) 102.03 Cameron Wake (Ten) 100.54 J.J. Watt (Hou) 96.05 Clay Matt hews (LAR) 89.56 Calais Campbell (Jax) 87.07t Chandler Jones (AZ) 86.57t Ryan Kerrigan (Was) 86.59 Justi n Houston (Ind) 84.510 Cameron Jordan (NO) 79.5

SUGGS BREAKS INTO TOP-10 WITH 137.5 SACKS

Giants QB Daniel Jones became the 75th diff erent QB Suggs has sacked in his NFL career. Only three play-ers in NFL history – Julius Peppers, Reggie White and Bruce Smith – have sacked more QBs than Suggs.

NFL Leaders – QBs Sacked (All-Time)Rnk Player (Seasons) Sacks1t Julius Peppers (2002-18) 771t Reggie White (1985-2000)+ 773 Bruce Smith (1985-2003)+ 764 Terrell Suggs (2003-)* 755 Jason Taylor (1997-11)+ 70+Hall of Fame Inductee *Ac ve Player

The Cardinals remaining schedule includes several teams whose current start-ing QBs have never been sacked by Suggs – Buccaneers (Jameis Winston), 49ers (Jimmy Garoppolo), Rams (Jared Goff ) and Steelers (Mason Rudolph).

Terrell Suggs Sacks By Quarterback (75)

SUGGS’ SACKS BY QUARTERBACK

Quarterback SacksBen Roethlisberger 12.0Andy Dalton 6.0Ryan Tannehill 4.5Blake Bortles 4.5Matt Ryan 4.5Carson Palmer 4.0Drew Brees 4.0Derek Anderson 4.0Philip Rivers 3.5Charlie Frye 3.5Alex Smith 3.0Matt Schaub 3.0Dan Orlovsky 3.0David Carr 3.0Tom Brady 3.0Matt hew Staff ord 3.0Andrew Walter 2.0Tom Savage 2.0Marcus Mariota 2.0E.J. Manuel 2.0Tommy Maddox 2.0Jon Kitna 2.0Brett Hundley 2.0Matt Hasselbeck 2.0Trent Green 2.0Tim Couch 2.0Jason Campbell 2.0Mark Brunell 2.0Drew Bledsoe 2.0Zach Mett enberger 1.5Case Keenum 1.5Russell Wilson 1.5Brandon Weeden 1.0Seneca Wallace 1.0Michael Vick 1.0Vinny Testaverde 1.0Tyrod Taylor 1.0Brian St. Pierre 1.0

Quarterback SacksConnor Shaw 1.0JaMarcus Russell 1.0Sage Rosenfels 1.0Aaron Rodgers 1.0Nathan Peterman 1.0Chad Pennington 1.0Colt McCoy 1.0Josh McCown 1.0Baker Mayfi eld 1.0Peyton Manning 1.0Eli Manning 1.0J.P. Losman 1.0Cleo Lemon 1.0Byron Left wich 1.0Kevin Kolb 1.0DeShone Kizer 1.0Danny Kanell 1.0Daniel Jones 1.0Kelly Holcomb 1.0Chad Henne 1.0Mike Glennon 1.0Blaine Gabbert 1.0Gus Frerott e 1.0Trent Edwards 1.0Trent Dilfer 1.0Kirk Cousins 1.0Sam Bradford 1.0Charlie Batch 1.0Mitchell Trubisky 0.5Mark Sanchez 0.5Tony Romo 0.5Cam Newton 0.5Patrick Mahomes 0.5Brad Johnson 0.5Jeff Garcia 0.5Ryan Fitzpatrick 0.5Brooks Bollinger 0.5

With a forced fumble against the Giants in Week 7, Suggs now has 37 forced fumbles in his career. That total leads all ac ve players.

Suggs' Arizona teammate LB Chandler Jones is ti ed for fourth among acti ve play-ers with 23 career forced fumbles.

NFL Leaders - Forced Fumbles (Ac ve)Rnk Player (Team) FF1 Terrell Suggs (AZ) 372 Von Miller (Den) 263 Ryan Kerrigan (Was) 254t Chandler Jones (AZ) 234t Robert Quinn (Dal) 234t J.J. Watt (Hou) 23

This year marks the fourth ti me in his career Suggs has had at least four forced fumbles in a season. He led the NFL and established a Ravens single-season record with seven forced fumbles during the 2011 season.

Suggs Seasons with 4+ Forced FumblesYear Team FF2011 Balti more 7*2003 Balti more 52019 Arizona 42017 Balti more 4*Led NFL

Suggs and LB Chandler Jones are ti ed for the NFL lead with four forced fumbles so far in 2019.

NFL Leaders – Forced Fumbles (2019)Rnk Player (Team) Gms1t Terrell Suggs (AZ) 41t Chandler Jones (AZ) 41t Shaquil Barrett (TB) 41t Khalil Mack (Chi) 41t Whitney Mercilus (Hou) 4

NFL-HIGH 5 GAMES WITH MULTIPLE FORCED FUMBLESSuggs has forced multi ple fumbles in a game fi ve ti mes in his career. That is the highest total among acti ve players. His career high for a single game is three (12/11/11 vs. Indianapolis).

NFL Leaders – Games with 2+ Forced Fumbles (Ac ve)Rnk Player (Team) Gms1 Terrell Suggs (AZ) 52 Cameron Wake (Ten) 43t Von Miller (Den) 33t T.J. Watt (Pit) 35t 6 players ti ed 2

NFL LEADER IN FORCED FUMBLES

Suggs has recorded at least a par al sack against 30 of the 32 NFL franchises in his career. Aft er playing Balti more, his former team of 16 seasons, in Week 2, the only two teams Suggs has played without recording a sack are the Ravens and Eagles.

Suggs has more sacks against the Browns (19.0) than he does against any other team.

Sacks Opponent (Regular Season)Opponent Sacks GmsCleveland 19.0 29Pitt sburgh 15.0 29 Cincinnati 12.5 29Miami 8.5 9Houston 8.0 8Buff alo 7.0 7Jacksonville 6.5 7Atlanta 5.5 5Oakland 5.0 8LA Chargers 4.5 8Washington 4.0 3Denver 3.5 9Seatt le 3.5 4Tennessee 3.5 7Detroit 3.0 5Green Bay 3.0 3Indianapolis 3.0 7New England 3.0 6New Orleans 3.0 5San Francisco 3.0 3Kansas City 2.5 5LA Rams 2.0 3NY Giants 2.0 5Carolina 1.5 5Dallas 1.5 3Arizona 1.0 3NY Jets 1.0 6Tampa Bay 1.0 4Chicago 0.5 4Minnesota 0.5 4

SUGGS AGAINST THE NFL

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RB David Johnson scored his fourth and fi ft h TDs of the season in Week 6 against the Falcons, a one-yard TD run in the second quarter and a game-winning 14-yard TD recepti on in the fourth quarter.

Johnson has 48 TDs (33 rushing, 14 receiving, 1 KOR) in 56 career games. His 48 TDs rank seventh on the franchise all-ti me list for career TDs.

Franchise Record – Total Touchdowns Rnk Player (Years) TDs Gms1 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 118 2432 Roy Green (1979-90) 69 1683 Sonny Randle (1959-66) 60 994t Otti s Anderson (1979-86) 51 994t John David Crow (1958-64) 51 696 Ollie Matson (1952, ‘54-58) 50 727 David Johnson (2015-) 48 568 Mel Gray (1971-82) 46 1459 Anquan Boldin (2003-09) 45 9510 Jackie Smith (1963-77) 43 198

ONE OF JUST SIX WITH 40 TOUCHDOWNS SINCE 2015Despite missing 15 games due to injury during the 2017 season, Johnson is one of only six acti ve players in the NFL with 40+ TDs dati ng back to his rookie sea-son in 2015.

Ac ve NFL Leaders - Total Touchdowns (2015-19)Rnk Player (Team) TDs Gms1 RB Todd Gurley (LAR) 63 652 RB David Johnson (AZ) 48 563 WR DeAndre Hopkins (Hou) 43 724t RB Mark Ingram (Bal) 42 644t RB Melvin Gordon (LAC) 42 576 RB Ezekiel Elliott (Dal) 40 48

33 CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSJohnson's second quarter TD run against the Falcons in Week 6 was his sec-ond rushing TD of the season. It was his 33rd career rushing TD, tying John David Crow for third place on the franchise all-ti me list for career rushing TDs.

Johnson needs just fi ve more to reach second place in team history behind only Otti s Anderson (46).

Franchise Record – Career Rushing TDs Rnk Player (Years) TDs Games1 Otti s Anderson (1979-86) 46 992 Wayne Morris (1976-83) 37 1103t David Johnson (2015-) 33 563t John David Crow (1958-64) 33 695 Stump Mitchell (1981-89) 32 116

THE MOST IN TEAM HISTORY IN FIRST FIVE SEASONSJohnson’s 48 TDs are more than any other player in franchise history had in their fi rst fi ve seasons. He surpassed the previous record of 46, established by WR Larry Fitzgerald (2004-08).

Franchise Record - Touchdowns in 1st Five Seasons Rnk Player (Years) TDs Gms1 David Johnson (2015-19) 48 562 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-08) 46 763 Sonny Randle (1959-63) 44 644 John David Crow (1958-62) 43 535 Ollie Matson (1952; 54-57) 40 60

DAVID'S 14TH CAREER MULTI-TD PERFORMANCEThe Week 6 victory over the Falcons was Johnson’s 14th career multi -TD per-formance. Despite missing virtually all of 2017, Johnson’s 14 multi -TD outi ngs trail only Rams RB Todd Gurley (17) for the most in the NFL since 2015.

NFL Leaders – Games with Mul ple TDs (2015-19)Rnk Player (Team) Games1 Todd Gurley (LAR) 172 David Johnson (AZ) 143t Antonio Brown (FA) 113t Alvin Kamara (NO) 113t Mark Ingram (Bal) 11

The game against Atlanta was Johnson’s fi h career ou ng with both a rush-ing and receiving TD. That is the most such performances in franchise history.

Franchise History – Games with Rush & Receiving TDRnk Player (Years) Gms1 David Johnson (2015-) 52 John David Crow (1958-64) 43t Otti s Anderson (1979-86) 33t Terry Metcalf (1973-77) 33t Charley Trippi (1947-55) 3

Dati ng back to Johnson’s rookie season in 2015, only two players have more games with both a rushing and receiving TD.

NFL Leaders – Games with Rush & Receiving TD (2015-19)Rnk Player (Team) Gms1 Christi an McCaff rey (Car) 72 Alvin Kamara (NO) 63 David Johnson (AZ) 54t Ezekiel Elliott (Dal) 44t Todd Gurley (LAR) 44t Kareem Hunt (Cle) 4

48 TOUCHDOWNS IN 56 CAREER GAMES

During his record-shatt ering 2016 campaign, Johnson became the fi rst player in NFL his-tory to post 100+ scrimmage yards in each of the fi rst 15 games of a season.

Before an injury limited him to just three plays in Week 7 against Giants and forced him out of the last two games (@ NO; vs. SF), Johnson had posted 100+ scrimmage yards in three consecuti ve games. He has four total outi ngs with 100+ scrimmage yards in 2019.

Johnson has posted 100+ yards from scrim-mage in a game 28 ti mes. Dati ng back to his rookie season in 2015, only three players have more such performances.

NFL Leaders – Games with 100+ Scrimmage Yards (2015-19)Rnk Player (Team) 100+ Gms1 WR Julio Jones (Atl) 34 702 RB Ezekiel Elliott (Dal) 33 483 RB Todd Gurley (LAR) 29 654t RB David Johnson (AZ) 28 564t RB LeSean McCoy (KC) 28 65

MISSING THE PRODUCTION OF #31Prior to the injury that has forced him to miss the last three games, Johnson had totaled 613 scrimmage yards and fi ve TDs in 2019. Below is where he ranked in the NFL at the ti me of his injury:

� Tied for the NFL lead with 4 games of 100+ scrimmage yards� Ranked 10th in the NFL with 613 total yards from scrimmage� Ranked 5th among NFL RBs with 30 recepti ons� Ranked 2nd among NFL RBs with 315 receiving yards� Tied for the lead among NFL RBs with 3 TD recepti ons

JOHNSON GOING OVER 100

Filling in for injured Pro Bowl RB David Johnson, second-year RB Chase Ed-monds finished the Cardinals Week 7 victory over the Giants with career highs in total scrimmage yards (150), rushing yards (126) and TDs (3).

He rushed for 126 yards and three TDs on 27 carries and added four receptions for 24 yards in a record-breaking perfor-mance.

Edmonds’ three rushing TDs covered 20, 20 and 22 yards. He became the first player in franchise history – and just the sixth player in NFL history – with at least three rushing TDs of 20+ yards in a game.

NFL History – Most Rushing TDs of 20+ Yards (Game)Player (Team) TDs OpponentChase Edmonds (AZ) 3 10/20/19 @ NY GiantsDoug Martin (TB) 3 11/4/12 @ OaklandAdrian Peterson (Min) 3 10/14/07 @ ChicagoClinton Portis (Den) 3 12/7/03 vs. Kansas CityMercury Morris (Mia) 3 9/30/73 vs. New EnglandErnie Caddel (Det) 3 9/20/35 vs. Philadelphia

Edmonds had two 20-yard rushing TDs in the first quarter in the victory over New York. Prior to Edmonds, the last Cardinals player to have two rushing TDs in the first quarter of a game was Earl Ferrell on 10/22/1989 vs. Atlanta.

Edmonds became the first player in Cardinals history with multiple rushing TDs of 20+ yards in the first quarter of a game.

Combined with his 37-yard rushing TD at Cincinnati in Week 5 and his two-yard rushing TD in Week 6 vs. Atlanta, Edmonds had at least one TD in three consecutive games for the first time in his career.

Edmonds has over twice as many TDs in the last four games played (5) than he had in his first 20 career games combined (2).

FIRST 100-YARD GAME SINCE HIS DAYS AT FORDHAMThe game against the Giants two weeks ago was Edmonds’ first career outing with 100+ rushing yards. His previous career high was 68, which he established in Week 5 in Cincinnati (10/6) earlier this season.

Prior to the win over the Giants in Week 7, Edmonds last rushed for 100+ yards in a game during the final outing of his college career at Fordham. In that contest, Edmonds ran for 185 yards on 28 carries against Bucknell on 11/18/17.

That game was held at Jack Coffey Field in The Bronx, just 18 miles from MetLife Stadium. Jack Coffey Field has a capacity of 7,000 while the at-tendance at MetLife Stadium was 73,577.

RECORD DAY NEAR HIS OLD STOMPING GROUNDS

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FITZGERALD CONTINUES CLIMB UP NFL'S ALL-TIME LISTS - WHERE HE RANKS

With all- me recep ons leader Jerry Rice on hand at State Farm Stadium in Week 4, WR Larry Fitzgerald caught fi ve passes against Sea le and passed Hall of Fame TE Tony Gonzalez (1,325) for second place on the NFL's all- me list for career recep ons.

NFL All-Time Recep ons Leaders Rnk Player (Years) Rec1 Jerry Rice (1985-04)+ 1,5492 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-)* 1,3453 Tony Gonzalez (1997-13)+ 1,3254 Jason Witt en (2003-17; 19-)* 1,1865 Marvin Harrison (1996-08)+ 1,102+Hall of Fame Inductee *Ac ve Player

Below is a breakdown of the recepti on total - by passer - for all players in top-5 in NFL history.

RECEPTIONS BY PASSER - RICE/FITZGERALD/GONZALEZ/WITTEN/HARRISON

NFL RECORD FOR RECEPTIONS WITH ONE TEAMFitzgerald has more catches with the Cardinals (1,345) than any other player in NFL history has had with a single team.

NFL History – Recep ons with One TeamRnk Player Rec Team1 Larry Fitzgerald* 1,345 Arizona2 Jerry Rice+ 1,281 San Francisco3 Jason Witt en* 1,186 Dallas 4 Marvin Harrison+ 1,102 Indianapolis5t Reggie Wayne 1,070 Indianapolis5t Tim Brown+ 1,070 L.A./Oakland+Hall of Fame Inductee *Ac ve Player

FITZGERALD'S 1,345 RECEPTIONS BROKEN DOWN BY OPPONENT

Larry Fitzgerald (21)Rec Passer363 Carson Palmer345 Kurt Warner84 Josh McCown82 John Skelton70 Matt Leinart70 Kevin Kolb68 Drew Stanton54 Josh Rosen49 Derek Anderson42 Kyler Murray32 Blaine Gabbert21 Ryan Lindley13 Max Hall12 Sam Bradford10 Shaun King8 John Navarre7 Rich Bartel6 Brian Hoyer5 Tim Ratt ay3 Mike Glennon1 Brian St. Pierre

Fitzgerald moved into second place on the NFL's all-ti me receiving yardage list in Week 10 of the 2018 season at Kansas City. In that contest, Fitzger-ald passed Hall of Fame WR Terrell Owens (15,934) to move into second. Through 243 career games, Fitzgerald has accumulated 16,764 career receiving yards.

NFL All-Time Receiving Yardage LeadersRnk Yards Player Years1 22,895 Jerry Rice+ 1985-20042 16,764 Larry Fitzgerald 2004-3 15,934 Terrell Owens+ 1996-20104 15,292 Randy Moss+ 1998-20125 15,208 Isaac Bruce 1994-2009+Hall of Fame Inductee

HOW THEY GOT WHERE THEY ARE Below is a breakdown of Fitzgerald's career receiv-ing yards by quarterback, compared to the career total of Rice.

Jerry RiceReceiving Yds By QB (23)Yds Quarterback8,763 Steve Young6,121 Joe Montana2,721 Rich Gannon1,428 Jeff Garcia916 Elvis Grbac727 Jeff Kemp648 Steve Bono352 Rick Mirer276 Matt Hasselbeck110 Steve Stenstrom106 Matt Cavanaugh94 Marques Tuiasosopo93 Mike Moroski87 Ty Detmer86 Trent Dilfer62 Tee Marti n52 Jeff Brohm50 Harry Sydney41 John Taylor36 Kerry Collins28 Cary Conklin26 Rob Johnson24 Terry Kirby

Larry FitzgeraldReceiving Yds By QB (21)Yds Quarterback4,583 Kurt Warner4,033 Carson Palmer1,255 John Skelton1,207 Josh McCown1,017 Kevin Kolb967 Matt Leinart726 Drew Stanton629 Derek Anderson567 Josh Rosen485 Kyler Murray305 Blaine Gabbert218 Ryan Lindley141 Max Hall129 Shaun King113 Sam Bradford97 John Navarre91 Rich Bartel81 Tim Ratt ay63 Brian Hoyer54 Mike Glennon3 Brian St. Pierre

Fitzgerald’s fi rst quarter TD recepti on against the Panthers in Week 3 was his 118th career TD catch. He sits alone in sixth place on the NFL’s all- me list for career TD recep ons. His 118 career TD catches are 45 more than any other acti ve player (Packers TE Jimmy Graham ranks 2nd with 73).

NFL Career Leaders—Touchdown Recep onsRnk Player (Years) TDs1 WR Jerry Rice (1985-04)+ 1972 WR Randy Moss (1998-12)+ 1563 WR Terrell Owens (1996-10)+ 1534 WR Cris Carter (1987-02)+ 1305 WR Marvin Harrison (1996-08)+ 1286 WR Larry Fitzgerald (2004-)* 1187 TE Antonio Gates (2003-18) 1168 TE Tony Gonzalez (1997-14)+ 1119t WR Steve Largent (1976-89)+ 1009t WR Tim Brown (1988-04)+ 100+Hall of Fame Inductee *Acti ve Player

Only Hall of Fame WRs Jerry Rice (176 with San Francisco) and Marvin Harrison (128 with Indianapolis) had more career receiving TDs with a single team than Fitzgerald has with Arizona (118).

NFL Leaders - TDs with Single Team (All-Time) Rnk Player Team TDs Type1 WR Jerry Rice+ 49ers 187 176 Rec; 10 Rush, 1 FR2 RB Emmitt Smith+ Cowboys 164 153 Rush; 11 Rec3 RB LaDainian Tomlinson+ Chargers 153 138 Rush; 15 Rec4 WR Marvin Harrison+ Colts 128 128 Rec5 RB Jim Brown+ Browns 126 106 Rush; 20 Rec 6 RB Walter Payton+ Bears 125 110 Rush, 15 Rec7 WR Larry Fitzgerald* Cardinals 118 118 Rec8 TE Antonio Gates Chargers 116 116 Rec9 HB Lenny Moore+ Colts 113 63 Rush; 48 Rec; 2 Ret10 RB Shaun Alexander Seahawks 112 100 Rush; 12 Rec+Hall of Fame Inductee *Ac ve Player

FITZ PASSES GONZALEZ FOR #2 IN RECEPTIONS SITTING AT #2 IN RECEIVING YARDS

ALONE AT #6 WITH 118 TD CATCHES

Jerry Rice (23)Rec Passer618 Steve Young354 Joe Montana202 Rich Gannon121 Jeff Garcia62 Elvis Grbac53 Steve Bono32 Jeff Kemp25 Rick Mirer22 Matt Hasselbeck10 Steve Stenstrom8 Mike Moroski8 Marques Tuiasosopo7 Jeff Brohm6 Ty Detmer5 Matt Cavanaugh5 Tee Marti n3 Trent Dilfer2 Kerry Collins2 Rob Johnson1 Cary Conklin1 Terry Kirby (RB)1 Harry Sydney (RB)1 John Taylor (WR)

Tony Gonzalez (13)Rec Passer419 Trent Green383 Matt Ryan207 Elvis Grbac120 Damon Huard74 Tyler Thigpen 53 Rich Gannon38 Brodie Croyle24 Chris Redman2 Dominique Davis2 Quinn Gray1 Todd Collins1 Larry Johnson (RB)1 Warren Moon

Jason Wi en (13)Rec Passer649 Tony Romo165 Dak Prescott 87 Vinny Testaverde82 Drew Bledsoe64 Jon Kitna35 Quincy Carter33 Matt Cassel24 Brandon Weeden16 Kyle Orton12 Stephen McGee11 Kellen Moore7 Brad Johnson1 Dez Bryant (WR)

Marvin Harrison (7)Rec Passer953 Peyton Manning90 Jim Harbaugh34 Paul Justi n11 Jim Sorgi11 Kelly Holcomb2 Kerwin Bell1 Ken Dilger (TE)

A FACT ABOUT THESE TOTALSFitz (21) has a recepti on from more passers in his

career than Jason Witt en and Marvin Harrison com-bined (20) and Tony Gonzalez and Marvin Harrison

combined (20).

Rec Opponent185 L.A. Rams177 San Francisco175 Seatt le65 Carolina57 Detroit55 Minnesota52 Washington49 NY Giants47 Philadelphia44 Atlanta38 Dallas

Rec Opponent34 Tampa Bay32 New Orleans28 Cincinnati 27 Chicago23 Houston22 Miami22 Pitt sburgh21 Indianapolis20 Buff alo19 Tennessee18 Denver

Rec Opponent18 Kansas City17 Jacksonville17 NY Jets17 New England16 Green Bay16 Balti more14 L.A. Chargers12 Cleveland8 Oakland

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Selected by the Cardinals #3 overall in the 2004 NFL Draft , Fitzgerald is now in his 16th season with Ari-zona in 2019.

In Arizona's 2019 season-opener against the Lions, Fitzgerald appeared in his 235th career game, es-tablishing a new franchise record for career games played. He played in career game #243 last week vs. San Francisco.

Fitzgerald surpassed the previous record for games played held by former K Jim Bakken (234).

Franchise Record - Career Games PlayedRnk Player (Years) Games1 WR Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 2432 K Jim Bakken (1962-78) 2343 QB Jim Hart (1966-83) 1994 TE Jackie Smith (1963-77) 1985 CB Roger Wehrli (1969-82) 193

FITZGERALD'S ACTIVE STARTS STREAK THE LONGEST AMONG WRSLast week against the 49ers, Fitzgerald made his 77th consecuti ve start in a streak that dates back to 2014. His 77 consecuti ve starts represent the longest streak among acti ve NFL receivers and the 8th-longest streak among all acti ve off ensive players in the league.

NFL Leaders – Consecu ve Starts Off ensive Players (Ac ve)Rnk Player (Team) Starts1 QB Philip Rivers (LAC) 2172 QB Matt hew Staff ord (Det) 1363t QB Russell Wilson (Sea) 1213t T Mitchell Schwartz (KC) 1215 T Jake Matt hews (Atl) 866 C Jason Kelce (Phi) 827 G Kevin Zeitler (NYG) 81 8 WR Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 779 TE Kyle Rudolph (Min) 7410 T Morgan Moses (Was) 73

A RECORD 243 GAMES FOR FITZ

Last week vs. San Francisco, Fitzgerald extended his streak to 236 consecuti ve games with a recepti on. That represents the second-longest streak in NFL history behind only Jerry Rice (274 straight).

Fitzgerald’s streak of 236 consecu ve games with a catch is the longest in NFL history with a single team.

NFL Record - Consecu ve Games with a Recep onRnk Player (Years) Games Dura on1 Jerry Rice (1985-2004) 274 18 years, 8 months, 15 days2 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 236 14 years, 11 months, 24 days3 Tony Gonzalez (2000-2013) 211 13 years, 26 days4 Marvin Harrison (1996-2008) 190 12 years, 3 months, 28 days5 Hines Ward (1998-2010) 186 12 years

A Look at Fitzgerald's Recep on Streak--Fitzgerald has at least one catch in 242 of 243 career games played. His streak began in Week 9 of his rookie season in 2004 at Miami. That is seven weeks aft er Rice’s 274-game streak – the longest in NFL history – ended.--Fitzgerald has at least one recepti on in all 42 diff erent stadiums he has played in during his NFL career.

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FA R A N D AWAY, F I T Z I S O N T O P

Fitzgerald has not only surpassed virtually ev-ery single franchise receiving record - he has made them nearly untouchable.

Fitzgerald broke the franchise record for recep-ti ons in 2010 and since then has more than dou-bled the previous record. He has over 700 more than any other player in team history.

Franchise Record—Career Recep onsRnk Player (Years) Rec Diff erence1 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 1,345 -2 Anquan Boldin (2003-09) 586 -7613 Larry Centers (1990-98) 535 -8104 Roy Green (1979-90) 522 -8235 Frank Sanders (1995-02) 493 -852Established record in Week 14 of 2010 season

Fitzgerald's 16,764 career receiving yards eclipse the second-highest total in franchise history by over 8,000 yards.

Franchise Record—Career Receiving YardsRnk Player (Years) Yds Diff erence1 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 16,764 -2 Roy Green (1979-90) 8,497 -8,2673 Jackie Smith (1963-77) 7,918 -8,8464 Anquan Boldin (2003-09) 7,520 -9,2445 Pat Tilley (1976-86) 7,005 -9,759Established record in Week 4 of 2011 season

Fitzgerald has 52 more TD catches than any other player in franchise history.

Franchise Record—Touchdown Recep onsRnk Player (Years) TDs Diff erence1 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 118 -2 Roy Green (1979-90) 66 -523 Sonny Randle (1959-66) 60 -584 Mel Gray (1971-82) 45 -735 Anquan Boldin (2003-09) 44 -74Established record in Week 3 of 2011 season

Fitzgerald would hold the franchise record for recep ons with all 31 other NFL franchises. He would hold the record for receiving yards with 30 of the 31 other teams. The lone excep on would be Jerry Rice (19,247) in San Francisco.

T H R I L L I N G T H E H O M E FA N S

Fitzgerald has been thrilling fans at State Farm Stadium since the venue opened in 2006. He has played 107 career regular sea-son games in 13-plus seasons at State Farm Stadium.

In those contests, he has totaled 626 recepti ons. In NFL history, only WR Jerry Rice had more recepti ons in a single stadium. Fitzgerald needs 21 recepti ons over the fi nal three homes games in 2019 to pass Rice for the most catches in a single venue.

NFL History – Recep ons By StadiumRnk Player (Team) Rec Stadium To Pass1 Jerry Rice (SF) 646 Candlesti ck Park 212 Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 626 State Farm Stadium -3 Andre Johnson (Hou) 560 NRG Stadium -4 Cris Carter (Min) 531 Mall of America -5 Marvin Harrison (Ind) 515 RCA Dome -

Fitzgerald's 7,741 career receiving yards at State Farm Stadium rank third in NFL history for a single venue.

NFL History – Receiving Yards By StadiumRnk Player (Team) Yds Gms Stadium To Pass1 Jerry Rice (SF) 9,403 119 Candlesti ck Park 1,6632 Andre Johnson (Hou) 7,776 88 NRG Stadium 363 Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 7,741 107 State Farm Stadium -4 Marvin Harrison (Ind) 7,189 87 RCA Dome -5 Steve Largent (Sea) 6,822 101 Kingdome -

Fitzgerald has 55 career TD catches at State Farm Stadium. Only four players in NFL history have more TD catches in a single stadium.

NFL History – TD Recep ons By StadiumRnk Player (Team) TDs Stadium1 Jerry Rice (SF) 91 Candlesti ck Park2 Antonio Gates (LAC) 67 Qualcomm Stadium3 Marvin Harrison (Ind) 65 RCA Dome4 Cris Carter (Min) 60 Mall of America 5 Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 55 State Farm Stadium

Fitzgerald (107) has played in more regular season games at State Farm Sta-dium than any other player in franchise history.

There are only eight players in NFL history that have more career 100-yard receiving performances during the regular season than Fitzgerald (49). The only acti ve player on that list is Atlanta's Julio Jones (53).

NFL History – Games w/ 100+ Receiving YardsRnk Player (Years) Gms1 Jerry Rice (1985-04)+ 762 Randy Moss (1998-12)+ 643 Marvin Harrison (1996-08)+ 594 Julio Jones (2011-)# 535t Andre Johnson (2003-2016) 515t Terrell Owens (1996-10)+ 517t Steve Smith (2001-16) 507t Don Maynard (1958-73)+ 509 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-)# 4910t Michael Irvin (1998-99)+ 4710t Torry Holt (1999-09) 47+Hall of Fame Inductee #Ac ve Player

Fitzgerald's 49 games with 100+ receiving yards are a franchise record. In fact, he has as many 100-yard receiving games as the next two players on the list combined (Anquan Boldin - 27; Jackie Smith - 22).

100 T IMES 49

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A chronological look at every one of Fitzgerald’s 118 TD recepti ons. # Date Opp Yds Quarterback1 10/10/2004 @ SF 24 Josh McCown2 10/24/2004 SEA 25 Josh McCown3 11/7/2004 @ MIA 2 Josh McCown4 11/21/2004 @ CAR 21 Shaun King5 12/19/2004 STL 8 Josh McCown6 12/19/2004 STL 4 Josh McCown7 12/26/2004 @ SEA 29 Josh McCown8 12/26/2004 @ SEA 29 Josh McCown9 9/11/2005 @ NYG 1 Kurt Warner10 10/2/2005 SF 17 Josh McCown11 10/9/2005 CAR 26 Josh McCown12 10/23/2005 TEN 34 Josh McCown13 11/13/2005 @ DET 8 Kurt Warner14 11/20/2005 @ STL 7 Kurt Warner15 11/27/2005 JAX 5 Kurt Warner16 12/18/2005 @ HOU 12 John Navarre17 12/24/2005 PHI 25 Josh McCown18 1/1/2006 @ IND 25 Josh McCown19 9/24/2006 STL 12 Kurt Warner20 10/8/2006 KAN 5 Matt Leinart21 12/3/2006 @ STL 11 Matt Leinart22 12/10/2006 SEA 5 Matt Leinart23 12/24/2006 @ SF 6 Matt Leinart24 12/31/2006 @ SD 9 Kurt Warner25 10/7/2007 @ STL 7 Kurt Warner26 11/11/2007 DET 1 Kurt Warner27 11/11/2007 DET 20 Kurt Warner28 11/18/2007 @ CIN 5 Kurt Warner29 11/25/2007 SF 28 Kurt Warner30 11/25/2007 SF 48 Kurt Warner31 12/9/2007 @ SEA 11 Kurt Warner32 12/16/2007 @ NO 18 Kurt Warner33 12/30/2007 STL 21 Kurt Warner34 12/30/2007 STL 6 Kurt Warner35 9/7/2008 @ SF 1 Kurt Warner36 9/21/2008 @ WAS 62 Kurt Warner37 10/5/2008 BUF 2 Kurt Warner38 10/5/2008 BUF 2 Kurt Warner39 10/12/2008 DAL 2 Kurt Warner40 11/10/2008 SF 5 Kurt Warner41 11/27/2008 @ PHI 1 Kurt Warner42 11/27/2008 @ PHI 7 Kurt Warner43 12/7/2008 STL 12 Kurt Warner44 12/21/2008 @ NE 78 Matt Leinart45 12/28/2008 SEA 5 Kurt Warner46 12/28/2008 SEA 38 Kurt Warner47 9/13/2009 SFO 5 Kurt Warner48 9/20/2009 @ JAX 22 Kurt Warner49 10/11/2009 HOU 9 Kurt Warner50 10/11/2009 HOU 26 Kurt Warner51 10/18/2009 @ SEA 2 Kurt Warner52 11/8/2009 @ CHI 11 Kurt Warner53 11/8/2009 @ CHI 17 Kurt Warner54 11/15/2009 SEA 18 Kurt Warner55 11/22/2009 @ STL 11 Kurt Warner56 12/6/2009 MIN 34 Kurt Warner57 12/20/2009 @ DET 1 Kurt Warner58 12/27/2009 STL 10 Kurt Warner59 1/3/2010 GNB 3 Brian St. Pierre60 9/12/2010 @ STL 21 Derek Anderson61 9/26/2010 OAK 8 Derek Anderson62 10/31/2010 TB 3 Max Hall63 10/31/2010 TB 5 Derek Anderson64 11/21/2010 @ KC 3 Derek Anderson65 1/2/2011 @ SF 10 John Skelton66 9/18/2011 @ WAS 73 Kevin Kolb67 9/25/2011 @ SEA 12 Kevin Kolb68 11/6/2011 STL 13 John Skelton69 11/13/2011 @ PHI 10 John Skelton70 11/13/2011 @ PHI 7 John Skelton71 11/20/2011 @ SF 23 Richard Bartel72 12/11/2011 SF 46 John Skelton73 12/24/2011 @ CIN 30 John Skelton74 9/23/2012 PHI 37 Kevin Kolb75 9/30/2012 MIA 3 Kevin Kolb76 10/14/2012 BUF 9 Kevin Kolb77 11/4/2012 @ GB 31 John Skelton78 9/8/2013 @ STL 4 Carson Palmer79 9/8/2013 @ STL 24 Carson Palmer80 9/29/2013 @ TB 13 Carson Palmer81 10/13/2013 @ SF 75 Carson Palmer82 10/27/2013 ATL 10 Carson Palmer83 11/17/2013 @ JAX 14 Carson Palmer84 11/24/2013 IND 4 Carson Palmer85 11/24/2013 IND 26 Carson Palmer86 12/1/2013 @ PHI 43 Carson Palmer87 12/8/2013 STL 7 Carson Palmer88 10/12/2014 WAS 24 Carson Palmer89 10/26/2014 PHI 80 Carson Palmer90 9/20/2015 @ CHI 8 Carson Palmer91 9/20/2015 @ CHI 28 Carson Palmer92 9/20/2015 @ CHI 9 Carson Palmer93 9/27/2015 SF 4 Carson Palmer94 9/27/2015 SF 8 Carson Palmer95 10/11/2015 @ DET 2 Carson Palmer96 11/1/2015 @ CLE 6 Carson Palmer97 12/27/2015 GB 3 Carson Palmer98 1/3/2016 SEA 17 Carson Palmer99 9/11/2016 NE 3 Carson Palmer100 9/11/2016 NE 1 Carson Palmer101 9/18/2016 TB 4 Carson Palmer102 10/6/2016 @ SF 21 Drew Stanton103 10/6/2016 @ SF 29 Drew Stanton104 1/1/2017 @ LA 5 Carson Palmer105 9/25/2017 DAL 15 Carson Palmer106 10/1/2017 SF 19 Carson Palmer107 10/15/17 TB 11 Carson Palmer108 11/19/17 @ Hou 20 Blaine Gabbert109 12/3/17 LAR 15 Blaine Gabbert110 12/24/17 NYG 13 Drew Stanton111 10/18/18 DEN 4 Josh Rosen112 10/28/18 SF 13 Josh Rosen113 11/18/18 Oak 18 Josh Rosen114 11/18/18 Oak 5 Josh Rosen115 11/25/18 @ LAC 25 Josh Rosen116 12/30/18 @ Sea 15 Josh Rosen117 9/8/19 Det 4 Kyler Murray118 9/22/19 Car 3 Kyler Murray

B R E A K D O W N O F F I T Z G E R A L D ' S 1 1 8 C A R E E R T O U C H D O W N S

Fitzgerald fi nished the Cardinals Week 11 match-up vs. Oakland last season with two recepti ons, both of which went for TDs.

It marked Fitzgerald’s 19th outi ng with multi ple TD catches. That represents the highest total among all acti ve players in the NFL.

NFL Leaders – Games with 2+ TD Catches (Ac ve)Rnk Player (Team) Games1 Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 192 Jimmy Graham (GB) 153t Odell Beckham (Cle) 113t Demaryius Thomas (NYJ) 113t Julio Jones (Atl) 11

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C A R E E R TO U C H D OW N S P L I T S

By Opponent (31) TDs Opponent18 L.A./StL Rams18 San Francisco12 Seatt le8 Philadelphia6 Detroit5 Chicago5 Tampa Bay4 Houston3 Green Bay3 Indianapolis3 Jacksonville3 New England3 Buff alo3 Oakland3 Washington3 Carolina2 Cincinnati 2 Dallas2 Kansas City2 L.A./SD Chargers2 Miami2 NY Giants1 Atlanta1 Cleveland1 Denver1 Minnesota 1 New Orleans1 Tennessee

By Quarterback (16)TDs Quarterback39 Kurt Warner28 Carson Palmer12 Josh McCown7 John Skelton6 Josh Rosen5 Kevin Kolb5 Matt Leinart4 Derek Anderson3 Drew Stanton2 Kyler Murray2 Blaine Gabbert1 Max Hall1 Richard Bartel1 John Navarre1 Shaun King1 Brian St. Pierre

By QuarterTDs Quarter41 2nd

35 4th

25 3rd

16 1st 1 OT

By Stadium (27)TDs Stadium55 State Farm Stadium 7 Sun Devil Stadium*7 Edward Jones Dome*6 Candlesti ck Park*6 CenturyLink Field5 Soldier Field5 Lincoln Financial Field3 Ford Field2 FedEx Field2 Levi's Stadium2 NRG Stadium2 Paul Brown Stadium2 TIAA Bank Field 1 Arrowhead Stadium1 Bank of America Stadium1 Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)1 FirstEnergy Stadium1 Giants Stadium*1 Gillett e Stadium1 Hard Rock Stadium1 Lambeau Field1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum1 Mercedes-Benz Superdome1 RCA Dome*1 Raymond James Stadium1 Dignity Health Sports Park1 Qualcomm Stadium*

*Stadium no longer an NFL venue

Only two players in NFL history (Jerry Rice and Bob Hayes) have more career receiving TDs vs. a single opponent than Fitzgerald has against both the Rams (18) and 49ers (18).

NFL History – TD Recep ons vs. Single OpponentRnk Player TDs Opponent Gms1 Jerry Rice 25 Falcons 302 Jerry Rice 20 Rams 323 Bob Hayes 19 Giants 164t Larry Fitzgerald 18 Rams 304t Larry Fitzgerald 18 49ers 314t Don Hutson 18 Rams 18

G I V I N G D I V I S I O N O P P O N E N T S F I T Z

In additi on to his 118 career TD catches in the regular season, Fitzgerald has 10 TD catches in nine career postseason games.

Fitzgerald is one of just eight players in NFL history with 10+ TD recepti ons in the postsea-son. Of those eight, only Fitzgerald (9) has played in fewer than 15 career playoff games. Only Hall of Fame WRs Jerry Rice (22 in 29 games) and John Stallworth (12 in 17 games) and Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski (12 in 16 games) have more TD recepti ons in the postseason.

Career TD Recep ons In The Postseason - NFL HistoryRnk Player TDs Gms1 Jerry Rice 22 292t John Stallworth 12 172t Rob Gronkowski 12 164t Larry Fitzgerald 10 94t Fred Biletnikoff 10 184t Antonio Freeman 10 164t Randy Moss 10 154t Hines Ward 10 18

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Below is a look at the career of Larry Fitzgerald through his fi rst 243 career games compared to the 27 modern era WRs currently in the HOF and where they stood at that point in their career.

At this point in his career, Fitzgerald has more recepti ons (1,345) than all of the receivers enshrined in Canton had through 243 games. Fitzgerald also has more receiving yards (16,764) than all HOF receivers except Jerry Rice (22,895).

Fitzgerald Vs. Modern Era WRs in the Hall of Fame (243 Games) 100- Player, HOF Year Years G Rec Yds Avg. Y/G TD Yd GLarry Fitzgerald 2004- 243 1,345 16,764 12.4 69.1 118 49Jerry Rice, ‘10 1985-04 243 1,306 19,527 15.0 80.4 176 65Marvin Harrison, ‘16 1996-08 190 1,102 14,580 13.2 76.7 128 59Cris Carter, ’13 1987-02 234 1,101 13,899 12.6 59.4 130 41Terrell Owens, '18 1996-2010 219 1,078 15,934 14.8 72.8 153 51Tim Brown, ‘15 1988-04 243 1,085 14,847 13.7 61.1 99 43Randy Moss, '18 1998-2012 218 982 15,292 15.6 70.1 156 64Andre Reed, ‘14 1985-00 234 951 13,198 13.9 56.4 87 36Art Monk, ‘08 1980-95 224 940 12,721 13.5 56.8 68 33Steve Largent, ‘95 1976-89 200 819 13,089 16.0 65.4 100 40James Loft on, ‘03 1978-93 233 764 14,004 18.3 60.1 75 43Michael Irvin, ‘07 1988-99 159 750 11,904 15.9 74.9 65 47Charlie Joiner, ‘96 1969-86 239 750 12,146 16.2 50.8 65 28Charley Taylor, 84 1964-77 165 649 9,110 14.0 55.2 79 21Don Maynard, ‘87 1958, 60-73 186 633 11,834 18.7 63.6 88 50Raymond Berry, ‘73 1955-67 154 631 9,275 14.7 60.2 68 23Fred Biletnikoff , ‘88 1965-78 190 589 8,974 15.2 47.2 76 21Lance Alworth, ‘78 1962-72 136 542 10,266 18.9 75.5 85 41John Stallworth, ‘02 1974-87 165 537 8,723 16.2 52.9 63 25Bobby Mitchell, ’83 1958-68 148 521 7,954 15.3 53.7 65 25Tommy McDonald, ‘98 1957-68 152 495 8,410 17.0 55.3 84 24Paul Warfi eld, ‘83 1964-77 157 427 8,565 20.1 54.6 85 22Tom Fears, ‘70 1948-56 87 400 5,397 13.5 62.0 38 15Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsch, ’68 1946-57 127 387 7,029 18.2 55.3 60 -Dante Lavelli, ‘75 1946-56 123 386 6,488 16.8 52.7 62 -Pete Pihos, ‘70 1947-55 107 373 5,619 15.1 52.5 61 14Bob Hayes, '09 1965-75 132 371 7,414 20.0 56.2 71 23Lynn Swann, '01 1974-82 116 336 5,462 16.3 47.1 51 11

In fact, Fitzgerald’s career numbers already surpass all but one receiver currently in the HOF (Rice). He has more career recepti ons than 26 of the 27 receivers in the HOF: Swann (336), Hayes (371), Pihos (373), Lavelli (386), Hirsch (387), Fears (400), Warfi eld (427), McDonald (495), Mitchell (521), Stallworth (537), Alworth (542), Biletnikoff (589), Berry (631), Maynard (633), Taylor (649), Irvin (750), Joiner (750), Loft on (764), Largent (819), Monk (940), Reed (951), Moss (982), Ow-ens (1,078), Brown (1,094), Carter (1,101) and Harrison (1,102).

He has more career receiving yards than 26 of the 27 receivers in the HOF: Fears (5,397), Swann (5,462), Pihos (5,619), Lavelli (6,488), Hirsch (7,029), Hayes (7,414), Mitchell (7,954), McDonald (8,410), Warfi eld (8,565), Stallworth (8,723), Biletnikoff (8,974), Taylor (9,110), Berry (9,275), Alworth (10,266), Maynard (11,834), Irvin (11,904), Joiner (12,146), Monk (12,721), Largent (13,089), Reed (13,198), Carter (13,899), Loft on (14,004), Brown (14,934), Harrison (14,580), Moss (15,292) and Owens (15,934).

A Career Full of Accomplishments:�Franchise career leader in recepti ons (1,345), receiving yards (16,764), receiving TDs (118), total TDs (118) and 100-yard receiving games (49). His nine 1,000-yard seasons are also a franchise record.

�Led the NFL with 107 recepti ons in 2016, marking the second ti me in his career (103 in 2005; ti ed with Steve Smith) he had done so. He became the fi rst player in NFL history to lead the NFL in recepti ons at least 11 years apart. Prior to Fitzgerald, the longest span between leading the league in recepti ons was six by Jerry Rice (1990, 1996).

�Fitzgerald (11) joins Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (13) as the only wide receivers in NFL history to be named to the Pro Bowl at least 11 ti mes.

�Fitzgerald had more recepti ons in his fi rst 200 career games (1,116) than any player in NFL history.

�One of just seven players in NFL history to record at least 1,400 receiving yards in a season four ti mes in their career: Jerry Rice (6), Julio Jones (5), Randy Moss (4), Marvin Harrison (4), Antonio Brown (4) and Andre Johnson (4).

�At 28 years, 74 days old, he became the third-youngest player in NFL history to reach 70 career receiving TDs behind only Randy Moss (26 years, 269 days old) and Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (28 years, one day old).

�At 32 years, 97 days old, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 1,000 career recepti ons.

�At 31 years, 102 days old, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 900 career recepti ons.

�At 30 years, 57 days old, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 800 career recepti ons.

�At 30 years, 85 days old, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 11,000 receiving yards.

�In 2010, he became the fi rst player in NFL history to record 90+ recepti ons fi ve ti mes in their fi rst seven seasons.

�During the 2008 postseason, he broke virtually every major playoff receiving record, establishing new single-season marks for recepti ons (30), receiving yards (546) and TDs (7). His four 100-yard receiving games in the postseason established a new NFL record for consecuti ve games with 100 yards receiving.

�His 10 TD recepti ons in nine career postseason games are an NFL record for a player in their fi rst nine career playoff contests.

�With a then franchise-record 103 recepti ons during the 2005 season, he became the youngest player in NFL history to record a 100-catch campaign when he reached the mark at 22 years, 123 days old.

�Led the NFL in receiving TDs in both the 2008 (12) and 2009 (13) seasons. In additi on to his 10 receiving TDs in 2007, he became the fi rst player in franchise history to record at least 10 TDs in three consecuti ve seasons.

�At 29 years, 44 days old, joined Randy Moss (28 years, 314 days) as the only players in NFL history to reach 10,000 career receiving yards before the age of 30.

�One of just fi ve players in NFL history to record 15,000+ receiving yards and 100+ TD recepti ons in their career.

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The Cardinals selected CB Patrick Peterson with the fi ft h pick in the 2011 NFL Draft , and in his fi rst eight seasons, he earned eight Pro Bowl selecti ons and was named fi rst-team All-Pro three ti mes. Considered one of the game's best shutdown corners, he has proven to be one of the most unique talents in NFL history.

Since his rookie season in 2011, only four play-ers have more INTs than Peterson.

NFL Leaders – Intercep ons (2011-19)Rnk Player (Team) INTs1 Richard Sherman (Sea/SF) 352 Reggie Nelson (Cin/Oak) 293t Marcus Peters (KC/LAR) 253t Earl Thomas (Sea/Bal) 255 Patrick Peterson (AZ) 24

Only six players in franchise history, including four Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees, have more INTs than Peterson.

Franchise Leaders – Intercep ons (All-Time)Rnk Player (Years) INTs1 Larry Wilson (1960-72)+ 522 Aeneas Williams (1991-2000)+ 463 Roger Wehrli (1969-82)+ 404 Night Train Lane (1954-59)+ 305 Pat Fischer (1961-67) 296 Adrian Wilson (2001-12) 277t Patrick Peterson (2011-) 247t Kwamie Lassiter (1995-2002) 249 Norm Thompson (1971-76) 2210t Jerry Davis (1948-51) 2110t Ray Ramsey (1950-53) 21+Hall of Fame Inductee

2 1 H A S 2 4 I N T E R C E P T I O N S

Last season, Cardinals All-Pro CB Patrick Pe-terson not only maintained his status among the NFL's most elite pass defenders – he post-ed one of the best years of his career.

Peterson ranked near the top in several key coverage categories among NFL CBs with at least 700 snaps in 2018, according to ProFoot-ballFocus.com.

Breakdown of Peterson's 2018 SeasonCategory Stat RnkTotal Snaps 1,107 2Targets 52 4tRecepti ons 30 6tReceiving Yards 364 4Yards Allowed per Snap 0.63 1Snaps per Recepti on 19.2 2Snaps per Target 11.1 3Source: ProFootballFocus.com; CBs with at least 700 snaps

In 1,107 plays last season, Peterson was targeted 52 ti mes and allowed just 30 recepti ons for 364 yards and three TDs. His 30 recepti ons allowed ranked fi rst among NFL CBs who played at least 80% of defense snaps, according to PFF.

Recep ons Allowed – NFL CBs (2018) Rk Player Team Tgt Rec Yds TD INT1t Patrick Peterson AZ 52 30 364 3 21t Tre'Davious White Buf 52 30 357 2 23t Tramon Williams GB 51 32 387 8 03t Casey Hayward Jr. LAC 56 32 488 3 05 Minkah Fitzpatrick Mia 62 35 416 1 2Source: ProFootballFocus.com; CBs who played at least 80% of defensive snaps

Peterson allowed just 194 yards and two TDs on 10 recepti ons to the seven receivers he "shadowed" 2018 – Vikings WR Stefon Diggs, 49ers WR Marquise Goodwin, Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill, Lions WR Kenny Golladay, Falcons WR Julio Jones and Rams WR Brandin Cooks, according to PFF.

Receivers “Shadowed” By Peterson in 2018Wk Receiver Opp Tar Rec Yds TD6 Stefon Diggs Min 2 2 26 08 Marquise Goodwin SF 3 1 55 110 Tyreek Hill KC 3 2 42 013 Davante Adams GB 4 1 8 014 Kenny Golladay Det 0 0 0 015 Julio Jones Atl 4 3 45 116 Brandin Cooks LAR 1 1 18 0Total 17 10 194 2Source: ProFootballFocus.com

Peterson's performance in 2018 earned him the second highest coverage grade (83.7) of his career by ProFootballFocus.com. He faced the fewest targets of any season in his eight-year career, while allowing the second-fewest recepti ons, the fewest receiving yards and he fewest TD catches.

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Four rookie draft picks – DL Zach Allen (one game), CB Byron Murphy Jr.(nine), S Deionte Thompson (two) and S Jalen Thompson (four) – have all started for the Cardinals on defense this season.

CB BYRON MURPHY JR.The fi rst pick in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Washing-ton, Murphy started all 20 games he played during his fi nal two seasons (2017-18) with the Huskies. He earned fi rst-team All-America and All-Pac-12 honors with four INTs and 17 passes defensed as a senior.

This season, Murphy has 47 tackles, a tackle for loss and fi ve passes de-fensed, which is ed for the lead among NFL rookies. With the Cardinals top-two cornerbacks absent to start the season, Murphy was pressed into acti on early, and is one of just three rookie defenders in the NFL to start nine games in 2019.

DL ZACH ALLEN Allen was draft ed by the Cardinals in the third round (65th overall) out of Boston College, where he was the ACC's highest-rated edge defender last season according to ProFootballFocus.com. He played four seasons (2015-18) for the Eagles, appearing in 50 games and totaling 199 tackles, 40.5 tackles for loss, 18.5 sacks, 16 passes defensed, two INTs and two blocked kicks.

Allen entered the season as the starti ng defensive end but has missed the last fi ve games due to injury.

S DEIONTE THOMPSONArizona's fi ft h-round pick (139th overall) in the 2019 NFL Draft , Thompsonhas played all nine games this season, starti ng against the Ravens (Week 2) and Falcons (Week 6). He played 43 games (17 starts) and had 113 tack-les, 4.5 tackles for loss, three INTs and 10 passes defensed at Alabama. He was a consensus fi rst-team All-American as a senior in 2018.

S JALEN THOMPSONSelected in the fi ft h round of the 2019 NFL Supplemental Draft , Thompsonhas started four games and registered a career-high eight tackles in Week 5 against the Bengals. He had 191 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, six INTs, 23 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and fi ve fumble recoveries in 39 games (all starts) in three seasons (2016-18) at Washington State.

DEFENSIVE DRAFT PICKS START FOR THE CARDS

The Cardinals signed P Andy Lee just prior to the 2017 season, and during his fi rst year in Arizona, he set a franchise single-season record with a 47.3-yard punti ng average. In 2018, Lee topped himself, breaking his own record with an NFL-high 48.6-yard average last season.

NFL Leaders – Gross Pun ng Average (2018)Rnk Player (Team) Punts Avg.1 Andy Lee (AZ) 94 48.62 Michael Dickson (Sea) 78 48.23 Cameron Johnston (Phi) 58 48.14 Sam Koch (Bal) 60 47.45 Brett Kern (Ten) 74 47.1

Lee now owns team records for pun ng average in a season with both the Cardinals and 49ers (50.9 yards in 2011). He owns the top two single-season punti ng averages for the Cardinals. A er leading the NFL in pun ng average for the second me in his career in 2018, Lee has fi nished in the top-10 in pun ng average in 12 of his 15 full NFL seasons.

Now in his 16th NFL season in 2019, Lee has appeared in 241 games with 1,262 punts for 58,825 yards (46.6-yard avg.) and has a 39.8 net average and 426 punts downed inside the 20-yard line.

His 46.6 career punti ng average ranks sixth in NFL history. He has aver-aged 48.0+ yards per punt in a season fi ve ti mes in his career and led the NFL in punti ng average (50.9) for the fi rst ti me in 2011.

NFL History – Highest Career Gross Pun ng Avg.Rnk Player (Seasons) Avg.1 Shane Lechler 47.62 Johnny Hekker* 46.93 Thomas Morstead* 46.84t Marquett e King 46.74t Brandon Fields 46.76 Andy Lee* 46.67 Pat McAfee 46.48t Tress Way* 46.38t Bryan Anger* 46.310 Sam Marti n* 46.0*Ac ve Player

ONE OF THE ALL-TIME GREATS

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CARDS JOIN NFL TO CELEBRATE 100TH SEASON

The NFL is celebrating its 100th season in 2019. As the United States’ oldest professional foot-ball franchise still in existence, the Cardinals hold a unique place in league history.

The Cardinals were founded in 1898 as the Morgan Athletic Club, predating the formation of the NFL by over 20 years. By the time the NFL was founded in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the team was known as the Racine Cardinals when it became one of the 14 charter members of the upstart league after paying a $100 franchise fee. Today, the Cardinals and Chicago Bears represent the only two charter members of the NFL still in existence.

In 1932, Hall of Fame owner Charles W. Bidwill, Sr., then a vice president of the Bears, purchased the Cardinals. After divesting himself of his Bears' holdings, that began a period of family ownership that continues to this day.

In 2019, the Cardinals have joined the NFL in celebrating 100 years of play with a year-long series of "NFL 100" events, initiatives and programs cel-ebrating fans, players and communities.

The historic and unprecedented celebration is a salute to the millions of fans who love the game; highlighting the unifying nature of football and its positive impact in communities; bringing together generations of past, present and future players; and looking ahead to the NFL's next 100 years.

1920 Racine Cardinals

CARDS A MEMBER OF NFL'S TWO OLDEST RIVALRIES

Having met twice during the NFL’s inaugural season in 1920, the Cardinals and Bears repre-sent the oldest rivalry in league history. The Cardinals and Packers – who joined the league in 1921 – are the NFL’s second-oldest rivalry. The Packers were formed in 1919 by Earl (Curly) Lambeau and George Calhoun but did not gain entry into the AFPA until 1921.

� The Cards and Bears have faced each other 90 times dur-ing the regular season, dating back to 1920.

� The first-ever meeting between the Cardinals and Bears – then known as the Racine Cardinals and Decatur Staleys – occurred at Normal Park in Chicago on November 28th, 1920, exactly 72 days after the league was conceived as the APFA during a meeting in Canton, OH. In that game, the Cardinals defeated the Staleys 7-6 at Normal Park.

� The first meeting between the Cardinals and Packers (a 3-3 tie) occurred on November 20, 1921 at Normal Park in Chicago. The following week (November 27, 1921), the Packers and Bears met for the first time.

FRIENDSHIP OF THE HALL OF FAME OWNERS

Cardinals Hall of Fame owner Charles Bidwill and Bears Hall of Fame owner George Halas had a friendship that endured even as their team's were cross-town rivals during their shared time in Chicago.

At one point during the Great Depression, that friendship helped save Halas' ownership of the Bears.

In 1931, Halas' co-owner Edward "Dutch" Sternaman proposed being bought out of his stake in the Bears for $38,000, which was to be payed in installments. After suffering $18,000 in losses during the 1932 season, Halas was $15,000 short when the final payment was due in 1933. Defaulting on the payment meant ownership would revert to Sternaman.

“It was a case of finding $15,000 in a hurry, or losing everything I’d worked for since moving the Staleys from Decatur to Chicago in 1921," Halas wrote in 1967 in a history of the Bears published in the Chicago Tribune. "From this desperate situation, I was rescued by the joint efforts of my mother and my good friend Charley Bidwill. Mother bought $5,000 worth of stock from her savings. Bidwill purchased $5,000 in stock and also arranged a bank loan for the remaining $5,000 needed. But it was a mighty close call. As I remember, I finally got all the money together at 11:10 a.m. on the day the final note came due. Forfeit time was 12 o’clock noon."

In additi on to being the oldest professional football team in the country, the Cardinals also have a long history of serving as a pioneer in the sport - both on and off the playing fi eld.

DIVERSITY1st Female Owner in NFL History: Follow-ing the 1947 death of Cardinals owner and Pro Football HOFer Charles Bidwill, his wife Violet oversaw operati ons of the franchise for the next 15 years. As such, she became the fi rst female to serve as principal own-er in NFL history and is believed to be the fi rst female owner in American pro sports.

1st African American Female Executive in NFL History:Adele Harris spent 26 seasons with the franchise before reti ring in 2001. She holds the disti ncti on of being the fi rst African American female to hold a front offi ce positi on with an NFL team. Harris fi rst worked as a secretary for the St. Louis Football Cardinals from 1971-74. She left the club to pursue a degree in business management and returned to the team in 1978 as a publicity assistant. By 1980, Harris became the team’s director of community relati ons, and was instrumental in the team’s civic eff orts when it relocated to Arizona in 1988. Harris passed away in November of 2007.

1st African American to Handle Contract Nego a ons for NFL Team: In 1981, the team hired att orney Bob Wallace, making him the fi rst African American to handle contract negoti ati ons for an NFL club.

1st African American Head Coach/General Manager Tandem: In 2004, the Cardinals hired Dennis Green as the team’s head coach. Joining General Man-ager Rod Graves, they became the fi rst African American general manager/head coach pairing. Hired by Arizona in 1997 as Assistant to the President, Graves spent 16 seasons with the organizati on, including the last six years at the team’s GM.

1st Female Coach in NFL History: In 2015, the Cardinals hired Jen Welter as a coaching intern for training camp and the preseason to work with inside line-backers, making her the fi rst female coach of any kind in NFL history.

INTERNATIONAL PLAY1st NFL Game Outside of North America: The most popular sport in the United States played before an internati onal audience for the fi rst ti me ever when the Cardinals and San Diego Chargers met for a preseason matchup at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. On August 16, 1976 the Cardinals defeated the Char-gers 20-10 before an esti mated crowd of 38,000.

1st NFL Game in Europe: On August 6, 1983 the Cardinals faced the Minnesota Vikings in a preseason matchup at Wembley Stadium in London. The Vikings defeated the Cardinals 28-10 in front of 32,847 fans at the landmark event.

1st NFL Regular Season Game Played Outside United States: On October 2, 2005 the Cardinals earned a 17-point come-from-behind victory over the San Francisco 49ers in a game played in front of a then-record crowd of 103,467 at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca. It was the fi rst NFL regular season game ever played outside of the US.

FOOTBALL FIRSTS1st Night Game in NFL History:On November 6, 1929 the Provi-dence Steamrollers became the fi rst team to host a game at night using fl oodlights in a matchup against the Cardinals. That night contest also featured the fi rst use of a football painted white during an actual game. With fan att endance crucial to generate revenue, the game was played in the evening rather than during the workday. The minor league baseball fi eld of Kinsley Park was adorned with fl oodlights and the Cards earned a 16-0 victory over the Steamrollers.

1st Out of Town Training Camp: Prior to the 1929 season, the Cardinals con-ducted what is believed to be the NFL’s fi rst extended out-of-town training camp when the team spent the summer at Waterworks Park in Coldwater, Michigan.

1st Indoor NFL Game: With the country struggling through the Great Depres-sion in late 1930, the Chicago Cardinals challenged the cross-town Bears to play a game to raise money for the governor’s fund for unemployment relief. To bat-tle the freezing temperatures the teams agreed to play at Chicago Stadium, then the largest indoor arena in the world. On December 15, 1930 the Bears earned a 9-7 victory in front of 10,000 fans. Six inches of dirt were hauled in and rolled for a playing surface, forcing the teams to use a white ball to increase visibility for both the players and fans. In additi on to raising thousands of dollars for charity, it was a precursor to the 1932 championship when the Bears played for the NFL ti tle in the same venue against the Portsmouth Spartans.

1st Retractable Grass Field in NFL History: When the Cardinals opened their new stadium in 2006, the venue broke the mold in terms of design and architec-ture. Among its most unique features is a fully retractable grass playing surface that resides outside the stadium for 300+ days a year and rolls in when needed. The fi rst of its kind in NFL history, the stadium’s grass playing surface has consis-tently ranked #1 in surveys of the league’s players.

A H I S T O R Y O F B E I N G T H E F I R S T

NFL's 1st Night Game - 11/6/29

Violet Bidwill

Charles Bidwill (le ) and George Halas (right)

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The 2019 season is the 13th since Michael Bidwill took over as team President in 2007. His leadership during that ti me has been instrumental in transforming the franchise both on and off the fi eld.

Highlights of Bidwill’s tenure:� Leading the list of Bidwill's accomplish-ments with the Cardinals is the creati on of State Farm Stadium. Since it opened in 2006, the team has sold out all 141 games (preseason and postseason included) played at the venue, which has also host-ed a pair of Super Bowls.

� In additi on to his role in helping Arizona land Super Bowls XLII and XLIX, he led the eff ort to land Super Bowl LVII (2023) in the spring of 2018. Michael was instrumental in getti ng the 2015 Pro Bowl moved to Arizona; played a week before Super Bowl XLIX and the 2015 Pro Bowl combined to deliver a record economic impact of $720 million to the region.

� Of the Cardinals seven all-ti me postseason wins, fi ve have come during Bid-will’s 12 years as team president. Arizona has played in nine postseason con-tests since Bidwill took over in 2007.

� AZ has appeared in the NFC Championship Game twice during Bidwill’s ti me as president (2008, 2015), including a victory in the 2008 conference ti tle game that led to the team’s fi rst-ever Super Bowl appearance (Super Bowl XLIII).

� Arizona's 50 wins between 2013-17 were the most in any fi ve-year span in franchise history.

� In January of 2016, the Nati onal Football Foundati on (NFF) and College Hall of Fame inducted Bidwill and Arizona Governor Doug Ducey into the NFF Lead-ership Hall of Fame.

� In January of 2018, Michael was one of fi ve owners named to the NFL’s Play-er-Owner Committ ee focused on social and racial justi ce initi ati ves. In Decem-ber of 2014, Commissioner Roger Goodell tapped Bidwill to chair the league’s Conduct Committ ee.

� In January of 2019, Michael received the Paul Tagliabue Award from the Fritz Pollard Alliance for demonstrati ng integrity and leadership in the area of ca-reer development for minoriti es and advocati ng for diversity.

Cardinals Under Michael Bidwill (2007-Present) Sta s c TotalsRegular Season Record 100-99-2Postseason Record 5-4Overall Record 105-103-2Regular Season Win Pct. .504Regular Season Home Record 60-39-2Postseason Home Record 4-0Overall Home Record (RS+post) 64-39-2Regular Season Home Win Pct. .604Seasons with .500 Record or Bett er 8Seasons with 10+ Wins 4Best Regular Season Record 13-3Postseason Berths 4Division Titles 3Conference Championship Games 2Super Bowl Appearances 1

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S U P E R B O W L C O M I N G B A C K T O A Z

Valley Will Host 4th Super Bowl When Game Returns in 2023

The biggest event in American sports is return-ing to Arizona as State Farm Stadium was se-lected to host Super Bowl LVII that will cap the 2022 NFL season.

Super Bowl LVII will be the fourth Super Bowl played in Arizona and the third in 15 years at State Farm Stadium. The Valley last hosted Super Bowl XLIX following the 2014 season. With Super Bowl LVII being held at State Farm Stadium, Arizona will join South Florida, New Orleans, Los Angeles and Tampa Bay as the only sites selected to host the Super Bowl at least four ti mes.

Past Super Bowls in ArizonaSuper Bowl Site Date ResultXLIX (49) Univ. of Phoenix Stadium 2/1/15 Patriots 28, Seahawks 24XLII (42) Univ. of Phoenix Stadium 2/3/08 Giants 17, Patriots 14XXX (30) Sun Devil Stadium 1/28/96 Cowboys 27, Steelers 17

Future Super Bowl SitesSuper Bowl Site DateLIII (53) Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) Feb. 3, 2019LIV (54) Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) Feb. 2, 2020LV (55) Raymond James Stadium (Tampa Bay) Feb. 7, 2021LVI (56) SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles) Feb. 6, 2022LVII (57) State Farm Stadium (Arizona) 2023LVIII (58) Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans) 2024

In Week 9 the Cardinals host-ed the San Francisco 49ers at State Farm Stadium.

Aft er selling out the contest against the 49ers, the Car-dinals have sold out all 141 games played at State Farm Stadium since the world-class venue opened in 2006.

There were only 12 total games that sold out in ti me to be tele-vised locally in 18 years at Sun Devil Stadium.

Below is a look at the results at State Farm Stadium compared to 18 sea-sons at Sun Devil Stadium.

Overall Comparison 13+ seasons at 18 seasons atSta s c State Farm Stadium Sun Devil StadiumSellouts 141 12Regular Season Home Record 63-44-2 64-80Home Win % .591 .444Postseason Record 5-4 1-1Postseason Home Record 4-0 0-0Seasons with Winning Record 5 1Postseason Berths 4 1Division Titles 3 0Conference Championship Games 2 0Super Bowl Appearances 1 0

141 GAMES AND 141 SELLOUTS

Having a sellout crowd on hand every game has given Arizona one of the NFL's most disti nct home fi eld advantages.

Da ng back to the inaugural year at State Farm Stadium in 2006, Cards opponents have accumu-lated 176 accepted false start pen-al es in the regular season. That is the most for any home team in the NFL during that span.

NFL Leaders - Opponent False Start Penal es (2006-Present) Rnk Home Team FS Stadium1 Cardinals 176 State Farm Stadium2 Seahawks 158 CenturyLink Field3 Titans 154 Nissan Stadium4 Vikings 149 U.S. Bank Stadium/Metrodome/TCF Bank5 Lions 144 Ford Field

I T G E T S L O U D I N T H E R E

The Cardinals inducted QB Carson Palmer into its Ring of Honor at halft ime of the matchup vs. Seatt le in Week 4.

Palmer became the 18th member of the Cardinals Ring of Honor, the creati on of which coincided with the opening of State Farm Stadium in 2006.

Cardinals Ring of Honor InducteesMember Posi on ROH YearCharles Bidwill, Sr.* Owner 2006Jimmy Conzelman* QB/Coach 2006Ernie Nevers* Fullback 2006John "Paddy" Driscoll* Quarterback 2006Charley Trippi* QB/Hal ack 2006Ollie Matson* Hal ack 2006Dick "Night Train' Lane* Cornerback 2006Marshall Goldberg Hal ack 2006Dan Dierdorf* Tackle 2006Pat Tillman Safety 2006Larry Wilson* Safety 2006Roger Wehrli* Cornerback 2007Aeneas Williams* Cornerback 2008Kurt Warner* Quarterback 2014Adrian Wilson Safety 2015Roy Green Receiver 2016Jim Hart Quarterback 2017Carson Palmer Quarterback 2019*Hall of Fame Inductee

“It was the most fun I’ve had playing football, and I had a lot of fun in college," Palmer said of his ti me with the Cardinals. "I had some fun playing for the Bengals, but it’s the most fun I’ve had playing the game. I met some unbeliev-able (people). It’s not just the coaches and the players. It’s everybody that’s affi liated with this organizati on."

PALMER ENTERS THE R ING OF HONOR

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COACHING QUARTERBACKS

Aft er joining the coaching ranks with the University of Houston in 2008, Kliff Kingsbury mentored six future NFL QBs during his coaching tenure: Patrick Mahomes, Baker Mayfi eld, Johnny Manziel, Case Keenum, Davis Webb and Nic Shimonek. Mahomes, Mayfi eld and Manziel were all selected in the 1st round of the NFL Draft .NFL QBs Under KingsburyYear Player (School) Com A Pct Yds TD INT Rate2017 Nick Shimonek (TT) 328 493 66.5 3,963 33 10 152.12016 Patrick Mahomes, II (TT) 388 591 65.7 5,052* 41 10 156.92015 Patrick Mahomes, II (TT) 336 517 56.0 4,283 32 14 149.62014 Patrick Mahomes, II (TT) 211 345 61.2 2,539 24 13 138.42013 Baker Mayfi eld (TT) 218 340 64.1 2,315 12 9 127.72013 Davis Webb (TT) 226 361 62.6 2,718 20 9 139.12012 Johnny Manziel (A&M) ̂ 295 434 68.0 3,706 26 9 155.32011 Case Keenum (Hou) 428* 603* 71.0 5,631* 48* 5 174.02009 Case Keenum (Hou) 492* 700* 70.3 5,671* 44* 15 154.82008 Case Keenum (Hou) 397 589 67.4 5,020 44 11 159.9^1st Freshman ever to win Heisman Trophy*Total led the na on

Mahomes (Texas Tech)Under Kingsbury’s tutelage, Mahomes spent two full seasons (2015-16) as the starter at Texas Tech. In those two years the Red Raid-ers fi nished #2 (2015) and #1 (2016) in the nati on in total off ense while Mahomes threw for a combined 9,705 yards and 77 TDs in 25 starts.

As a sophomore in 2015, Mahomes became the youngest QB in NCAA history to amass 5,000 yards of total off ense. He eclipsed the 5,000-yard mark again in 2016, becoming just the third quarterback ever to record 5,000+ yards of total off ense in back-to-back seasons.

Keenum (Univ. of Houston)Kingsbury began his coaching career at the University of Houston where he was a quality control coach from 2008-09 before being pro-moted to QBs coach in 2010 and co-off ensive coordinator in 2011. The Cougars led the nati on in total off ense, passing off ense and scoring in 2011, while Keenum completed his record-setti ng career by plac-ing seventh in the Heisman Trophy voti ng and winning the Sammy Baugh Award.

With Kingsbury calling plays, the Cougars averaged 599.1 total yards per game, including 450.1 through the air, while scoring over 49 points per game. Keenum wrapped up his career as the most prolifi c passer in NCAA FBS history. In his one season with Kingsbury as his QBs coach, Keenum completed 428-of-604 passes for 5,631 yards and 48 TDs, all of which led the NCAA FBS.

Manziel (Texas A&M)Prior to taking over at Texas Tech, Kingsbury spent one season (2012) as the of-fensive coordinator at Texas A&M. In his lone season with the Aggies, Kingsbury played a crucial role in Manziel becoming the fi rst freshman ever to win the Heisman Trophy.

Webb and Shimonek (Texas Tech)Two other Kingsbury quarterbacks have also moved on to the league in recent years as Webb was selected by the New York Giants in the third round of the 2017 draft while Shimonek signed an undraft ed free agent agreement with the Los Angeles Chargers in 2018.

TAKING THE RE INS

On January 8, 2019 the Cardinals an-nounced the hiring of Kliff Kingsbury as the team’s head coach.

The 40-year old Kingsbury spent the past six seasons (2013-18) as the head coach at his alma mater, Texas Tech, and was hired as USC’s off ensive coordinator in December. The New Braunfels, TX nati ve is an 11-year coaching veteran who has also worked at Texas A&M (2012) and at the University of Houston (2008-11) where he began his coaching career.

Recognized as one of the profession’s brightest and most-innovati ve off ensive minds, Kingsbury has tutored six future NFL QBs, including fi rst-round selecti ons Patrick Mahomes, Baker Mayfi eld and Johnny Manziel as well as Case Keenum, Davis Webb and Nic Shimonek. Under Kingsbury’s guidance, Mahomes (2016) and Keenum (2009, ’11) both led the nati on in passing.

Highlights from Kingsbury’s Coaching Career� While at Texas Tech, Kingsbury served as the play-caller for one of col-lege football’s most explosive and producti ve off enses. The Red Raiders featured a passing att ack that ranked in the top-10 in the country in all six seasons of his tenure, ranked in the top-20 nati onally for total off ense in all six seasons and fi nished in the top-25 in scoring fi ve ti mes.

� Under Kingsbury, Texas Tech averaged at least 30 points per game, 470 total yards per game and 300 passing yards per game in all six seasons. The Red Raiders averaged more than 500 yards of off ense in four seasons and over 450 passing yards twice. They also averaged at least 140 rushing yards per game four ti mes in six seasons under Kingsbury and averaged more than 40 points per game twice.

� At both Houston (2011) and Texas Tech (2016) Kingsbury’s off enses led the nati on in total off ense and passing off ense.

� Dati ng back to his fi rst off ensive coordinator job at Houston in 2011, a Kingsbury-led off ense never fi nished outside the top-20 in the nati on in total off ense and never fi nished outside the top-15 in passing off ense.

� In 2016, Texas Tech led the nati on in total off ense (566.6 ypg) and pass-ing off ense (463.0 ypg) while fi nishing #5 in scoring (43.7 ppg). It was the sixth consecuti ve season a Kingsbury-led unit fi nished in the top-10 in to-tal off ense dati ng back to his ti me at both Houston and Texas A&M.

� In 2015, the Red Raiders fi nished #2 in the nati on in total off ense (579.5 ypg), #2 in scoring off ense (45.1 ppg) and had the nati on’s second ranked passing off ense (388.2 ypg). The 45.1 points per game average established a school single-season record and Texas Tech was one of just two schools in the nati on to score at least 25 points in every game. The Red Raiders featured a 4,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard receiver and a 1,000-yard rusher for the fi rst ti me in school history.

� With Kingsbury serving as co-off ensive coordinator in 2011, Houston led the nati on in total off ense (599.1 ypg), passing off ense (450.1 ypg) and scoring (49.3 ppg) as quarterback Case Keenum fi nished his collegiate ca-reer as the most prolifi c passer in NCAA FBS history.

Kingsbury spent the 2012 season at Texas A&M as off ensive coordinator/QBs coach working under current University of Arizona head coach Kevin Sumlin. Texas A&M fi nished third nati onally in total off ense (558.5 ypg) with an att ack that fi nished 13th nati onally in rushing (242.1 ypg) and 14th in passing (316.5 ypg). The Aggies beat #1 Alabama on the road and #11 Oklahoma in the Cott on Bowl.

Kingsbury began his coaching career at the University of Houston under Sumlin as the off ensive quality control coach (2008-09) prior to being el-evated to QBs coach (2010) and then co-off ensive coordinator in 2011.

Kingsbury played QB at Texas Tech (1999-2002) where he set 39 school records, 16 Big 12 marks and 17 NCAA records during his collegiate career while throwing for 12,423 yards and 95 TDs. As a senior in 2012, he was awarded the Sammy Baugh Trophy as the nati on’s top college QB and was also named the Associated Press Big 12 Off ensive Player of the Year while fi nishing ninth in Heisman Trophy voti ng.

He was draft ed in the sixth round of the NFL Draft by New England in 2003 and spent his rookie season on the Patriots injured reserve list before spending the 2004 season on the Saints practi ce squad. Kingsbury played in one game with the Jets in 2005 and att ended training camp with the Bills in 2006. He also played with the Cologne Centurions of NFL Europe in 2006 before playing with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League in 2007.

In 2018, Kingsbury was inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame. He played high school football under his father, Tim, at New Braunfels (TX) High School where he threw for more than 3,000 yards and 34 TDs as a senior.

CARDS IMPROVING UNDER KINGSBURY

The Cardinals have a 3-5-1 record under head coach Kliff Kingsbury. Arizona had as many wins in October as it had in all of 2018.

Among the eight first-year head coaches in 2019, Green Bay’s Matt LaFleur (7-2) and Kingsbury (3-5-1) have the two best records. LaFleur (7) and Kingsbury (3) have more combined wins (10) than the other six first-year head coaches combined (9).

First-Year Head Coaches in 2019Coach Team RecordMatt LaFleur Green Bay 7-2Kliff Kingsbury Arizona 3-5-1Vic Fangio Denver 3-6Freddie Kitchens Cleveland 2-6Bruce Arians Tampa Bay 2-6Adam Gase NY Jets 1-7Brian Flores Miami 1-7Zac Taylor Cincinnati 0-8

T H E K I N G S B U RY E R A B E G I N S I N A R I ZO N A

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� Of the 25 coaches on the Cards staff , 18 are new to the organizati on. The seven coaches who returned are Chris Achuff (Defensive Line), Steve Heiden (Tight Ends), Randall McCray(Asst. Special Teams), Buddy Morris(Strength & Conditi oning), Jeff Rodg-ers (Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator), Vernon Stephens(Asst. Strength & Conditi oning) and Cam Turner (Off ensive Asst./Asst. Quarterbacks).

� The Cards coaching staff entered the 2019 season with a combined 419 years of coaching experience at the college and NFL levels: 201 in the NFL; 218 in college. Of the 25 coaches on staff , 21 entered the season with NFL coaching experience.

� In additi on to their experience on the sidelines, the Cardinals staff features seven coaches who played a combined 38 years in the NFL: Kliff Kingsbury(3), Vance Joseph (2), Tom Clements (1), Steve Heiden (11), Brian Natkin (1), Marcus Robertson (12) and James Saxon (8).

� Nine members of the Arizona staff entered the year having coached at least 10 seasons in the NFL: Jerry Sullivan (24), Bill Davis (24), Tom Clements (20), James Saxon (19), Jeff Rodgers (15), Vance Joseph (14), Sean Kugler (12), Mar-cus Robertson (12) and Greg Williams (10).

� Three members of the staff - Kingsbury (Texas Tech), Joseph (Denver Broncos) and Sean Kugler (Texas-El Paso) - have previously served as a head coach either at the college or NFL level.

COACHING STAFF HIGHLIGHTS

Now in his fi rst season as the Car-dinals Pass Game Coordinator/QBs coach, veteran assistant Tom Clements (CLEM-ents) is a 24-year coaching veteran who has spent 20 seasons as an assistant coach in the NFL, including fi ve seasons as an off ensive coordinator.

� Named Cardinals pass game co-ordinator/QBs coach on 1/22/19.

� Coached for 11 seasons with the Packers (2006-16). In his 11 sea-sons with Green Bay, the Packers fi nished top-10 in the NFL in total of-fense nine ti mes, made the postseason nine ti mes and won Super Bowl XLV following the 2010 season.

� During his tenure with the Packers, Clements helped with the develop-ment of QB Aaron Rodgers who was selected to six Pro Bowls and earned NFL MVP honors in 2011 and 2014.

� In three seasons as off ensive coordinator with Green Bay (2012-14), the Packers ranked #3 in the NFL in scoring (27.8 ppg), #5 in total off ense (381.9 ypg), #3 in giveaways (54) and #5 in fi rst downs (1,048).

� The Packers fi nished top-10 in the NFL in scoring in each season Clem-ents worked as off ensive coordinator, including in 2014 when the Packers led the NFL with 486 points.

� Also coached QB Brett Favre, who in 2007 was selected to the Pro Bowl aft er throwing for more than 4,000 yards for the fi ft h ti me in his career and led the Packers to the NFC Championship game.

� Has coached 13 diff erent off ensive players to a total of 21 Pro Bowls and tutored fi ve quarterbacks who had 13 total 3,000-yard passing seasons, including eight 4,000-yard campaigns.

Prior to joining Green Bay, Clements spent two seasons (2004-05) as the off ensive coordinator in Buff alo. He spent the previous seven years as a QBs coach with Pitt sburgh, Kansas City and New Orleans. Clements helped Elvis Grbac (Chiefs in 2000) and Kordell Stewart (Steelers in 2001) earn Pro Bowl selecti ons while Tommy Maddox (Pitt sburgh) was named NFL Comeback Player of the Year in 2002.

Clements got his start in coaching at his alma mater, Notre Dame, spend-ing four seasons (1992-95) working under Lou Holtz. He played 12 years in the Canadian Football League as a QB and was a seven-ti me divisional All-Star, 1987 CFL MVP, 1975 CFL Rookie of the Year and two-ti me Gray Cup Champion with Ott awa (1976) and Winnipeg (1984), earning the Out-standing Off ensive Player award in each game.

TOM CLEMENTS - PASS GAME COORDINATOR/QBS

Jeff Rodgers is in his second season with Arizona and fi rst as the team’s assistant head coach/special teams coordinator.

He came to Cardinals in January, 2018 as the team’s special teams coordinator and added the ti tle of assistant head coach in 2019.

� Hired as Cardinals special teams coordi-nator in 2018 aft er working in the same capacity for three seasons (2015-17) with the Chicago Bears.

� Has 18 years of coaching experience, in-cluding 15 seasons coaching special teams in the NFL with Arizona, Chicago (2015-17), Denver (2011-14), Carolina (2009-10) and San Francisco (2003-07).

� Helped the Cardinals rank 5th in the NFL in special teams last season af-ter the team fi nished 30th in 2017. P Andy Lee led the NFL and set a fran-chise single-season record with a 48.6-yard punti ng average and rookie LB Zeke Turner led the NFL with 13 solo special teams tackles in 2018.

� The Broncos returned six kicks for TDs during Rodgers tenure in Den-ver (2011-14), ti ed for the second most in the NFL in that span. In 2012, Trindon Holliday became the fi rst player in NFL history to record multi ple return TDs in a playoff game when he scored on a 90-yard punt return and a 104-yard kickoff return in a 38-35 double-overti me loss to the Ravens.

� Under Rodgers tutelage, Broncos K Matt Prater was named to the Pro Bowl in 2013 aft er setti ng franchise records in fi eld goal percentage (96.2%; 25-of-26) and points scored (150). Prater’s 64-yard fi eld goal in 2013 is the longest in NFL history. In 2014, K Connor Barth’s 93.8 fi eld-goal percentage (15-of-16) was the second-highest in team history.

Rodgers began his coaching career at the University of Arizona in 2001, spending two seasons as a graduate assistant working with the secondary and LBs under head coach John Mackovic. He entered the NFL coaching ranks with San Francisco in 2003 as a special teams quality control coach for two seasons.

JEFF RODGERS - ASST. HEAD COACH/SPECIAL TEAMS

Vance Joseph was hired as Arizona's Defen-sive Coordinator this off season and joined the Cardinals aft er two years (2017-18) as head coach of the Denver Broncos.

He is a 20-year coaching veteran, including 14 seasons in the NFL with San Francisco (2005-10), Houston (2011-13), Cincinnati (2014-15), Miami (2016) and Denver (2017-18).

� Hired as Cardinals defensive coordinator on 1/11/19.

� Joseph has 12 years of coaching experience on the defensive side of the ball in the NFL, including as defensive coordinator with Mi-ami in 2016.

� In Joseph’s initi al season with the Broncos in 2017, Denver had the NFL’s #3 ranked defense and joined Minnesota as the only teams in the NFL that sea-son to rank in the top-fi ve in both run defense and pass defense. The Broncos ranked #5 in run defense in ’17 aft er fi nishing the previous year ranked #28 in that category.

� In 2018, the Broncos defense ranked in the top-10 in the NFL in INTs (17), takeaways (28) and sacks (44). Rookie LB Bradley Chubb – Denver’s fi rst-round selecti on in the 2018 NFL Draft – led all NFL rookies with 12.0 sacks last season. Pro Bowl LB Von Miller had 14.5 sacks, ti ed for fourth in the NFL last season. Denver was one of three teams (Seatt le, Kansas City) to have two players record double digit sacks in 2018.

� In a stretch from 2011-16, which spanned jobs in Houston, Cincinnati and Miami, Joseph’s teams made the postseason fi ve ti mes in six seasons.

� Joseph’s teams have ranked in the top-10 in INTs in four of the past fi ve seasons.

� Four diff erent DBs earned a combined fi ve Pro Bowl selecti ons – Johnathan Joseph (2), Reggie Nelson (1), Adam Jones (1) and Walt Harris (1) – during Joseph’s ti me coaching defensive backs in Cincinnati , Houston and San Fran-cisco.

Prior to his tenure in Miami, Joseph coached DBs for two seasons (2014-15) with Cincinnati , helping the Bengals to back-to-back postseason appear-ances. During his two seasons with Cincinnati , the Bengals led the NFL with 41 INTs. Cincinnati was the only team to post more INTs than TDs allowed (36) during that two-year stretch while holding opposing QBs to the lowest combined passer rati ng (77.4) in the NFL.

Prior to beginning his coaching career as a grad assistant at the University of Colorado in 2000, Joseph appeared in 30 games for the Buff aloes (1990-94), playing QB, RB and on special teams, and was a member of the Buff aloes 1990 Nati onal Championship team. He served as a backup to All-American QBs Darian Hagan and Kordell Stewart and completed 34-of-61 passes for 454 yards and four TDs to go along with 50 carries for 237 yards and one TD in his college career.

He converted to CB in the NFL and signed with the Jets as an undraft ed rook-ie free agent in 1995. As a rookie, Joseph played in 13 games and had 21 tackles (17 solo), two INTs and fi ve passes defensed. He played in four games with the Colts in 1996 before spending the preseason with Denver in 1997.

VANCE JOSEPH - DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

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C H R I S AC H U F F - D e f e n s i v e L i n e

Last name pronounced "A-cuff " ... long-ti me college assistant is in his second season with the Cardinals and fi rst as the D-Line coach ... joined the Cardinals in 2018 aft er 19 years coaching at the collegiate level, coaching the D-line at Baylor (2008-16), Tennessee-Marti n (2006-07), Charleston Southern (2005) and Tennessee-Chatt anooga (2004).

P E T E R B E D OV I N AC - A s s t . W i d e R e c e i v e r s

Last name pronounced "buh-DOE-vuh-nack" ... spent the last six seasons (2013-18) at the college level ... a former QB at Michigan State (2010-12), spent the 2018 season as a defen-sive graduate assistant at Ohio State ... spent the previous three seasons (2015-17) coaching LBs at Missouri State aft er beginning his coaching career at Missouri in 2013.

C H A R L I E B U L L E N - A s s t . L i n e b a c k e r s

Is in his fi rst season with Arizona and eighth in the NFL ... spent the last seven seasons (2012-18) with Miami, including the past three seasons as the Dolphins assistant LBs coach ... prior to working with the Dolphins, coached for three sea-sons (2009-11) as a graduate assistant, working with defen-sive backs at his alma mater, the University of Iowa.

B I L L D AV I S - L i n e b a c k e r s

Returned to the Cardinals for his second tenure with the team aft er previously working as Arizona’s defensive coordinator (2009-10) and LBs coach (2007-08) ... has 24 years of coaching experience in the NFL, including seven seasons as a defensive coordinator with Arizona, Philadelphia and San Francisco ... spent the past two seasons (2017-18) as LBs coach at Ohio State.

R O B G R O S S O - D e f e n s i v e Q u a l i t y C o n t r o l

Is in his fi rst season in Arizona aft er working as the assistant to the head coach under Vance Joseph in Denver in 2018 ... previously served as an operati ons intern with the Broncos in 2017 ... a former WR at John Carroll University (2011-13), worked with the Arizona Ratt lers of the IFL during the 2017 season as a coaching/player personnel intern.

S T E V E H E I D E N - T i g h t E n d s

Veteran NFL ti ght end is in his seventh season with the Cardi-nals and fi rst as TEs coach aft er working the past six seasons as asst. O-Line coach (2018) and asst. special teams/asst. TEs coach (2013-17) ... aft er playing in the NFL for 11 seasons (1999-2009), entered the coaching ranks in 2012 as TEs coach at Concordia University in St. Paul, MN.

S E A N K U G L E R - O f f e n s i v e L i n e

Last name pronounced "KOOG-ler" ... a 29-year coaching vet-eran, has spent 12 seasons as an assistant in the NFL having pre-viously coached with Detroit (2001-05), Buff alo (2007-09) and Pitt sburgh (2010-12) in additi on to last season with Denver as the Broncos O-Line/guards/centers coach ... was the head coach at his alma mater, Texas-El Paso, for fi ve seasons (2013-17).

R A N D A L L M c C R AY - A s s t . S p e c i a l Te a m s

Now in his second year with the Cardinals in '19 ... a college assistant coach for 26 seasons, was hired by the Cardinals in 2018 ... came to Arizona aft er spending two years as Texas State’s assistant head coach, defensive coordinator and LBs coach ... began his coaching career as a grad assistant at South Carolina in 1991.

R U ST Y M C K I N N E Y - D e f e n s i ve A s s t .

In his fi rst season with the Cardinals - and sixth in the NFL - af-ter aft er spending the past three seasons as a defensive qual-ity control coach with Miami, including working under Cardi-nals defensive coordinator Vance Joseph in 2016 ... started in the NFL with Cleveland as a coaching intern for two seasons (2014-15) aft er fi ve seasons (2009-13) at Bentley University.

B U D DY M O R R I S - S t r e n g t h & C o n d i t i o n i n g

Now in his fi ft h season as the Cards strength and conditi on-ing coach ... previously with the Browns (2002-04), returned to the NFL in 2014 with the Cardinals following sti nts at the Univ. of Buff alo and the Univ. of Pitt sburgh ... in 2009, Muscle & Fitness Magazine named his private gym (New York Sports Center) one of the 10 toughest in America.

B R I A N N AT K I N - A s s t . O f f e n s i v e L i n e

Joined the Cardinals in 2019 aft er spending the last 15 sea-sons at the college level ... a consensus All-American TE as a player at the University of Texas-El Paso, spent the 2018 season as run-game coordinator/O-Line coach at Hutchinson (KS) Community College ... worked the previous six seasons (2012-17) at his alma mater, UTEP.

D AV I D R A I H - W i d e R e c e i v e r s

Last name pronounced "RYE" ... spent the last fi ve seasons with Green Bay as WRs coach (2018), off ensive perimeter coach (2017), asst. O-Line coach (2016) and coaching ad-ministrator (2014-15) ... played QB at Iowa (1999-2003) and helped the Hawkeyes to a 2002 Big Ten Conference Champi-onship and a berth in the 2003 FedEx Orange Bowl.

M A R C U S R O B E R T S O N - D e f e n s i v e B a c k s

A former NFL DB, is in his fi rst season as Arizona’s DBs coach aft er spending the past two seasons (2017-18) in the same role with the Broncos ... has spent the last 28 seasons in the NFL as a player, coach, and administrator and has coached DBs for the past 12 seasons with Tennessee (2007-11), De-troit (2012-13), Oakland (2014-16) and Denver.

J A M E S S A X O N - R u n n i n g B a c k s

Has 19 seasons of experience as a RBs coach (2000-18) in the NFL aft er an eight-year playing career in the league with the Chiefs (1988-91), Dolphins (1992-94) and Eagles (1995) ... came to AZ aft er coaching Pitt sburgh’s RBs the past fi ve seasons (2014-18) ... has coached for four diff erent franchises that had eight total postseason appearances.

D O N S H U M P E RT - B i l l B i d w i l l Fe l l ows h i p / R B s

Came to the Cardinals aft er spending last season with the NY Giants as an off ensive assistant ... former WR who att ended rookie mini-camp with the Chicago Bears and Kansas City Chiefs ... served as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, the University of Iowa, for two seasons (2016-17), assisti ng the Hawkeyes WRs and special teams.

CAM TURNER - Offensive Asst./Asst. Quarterbacks

A former WR and QB at The Citadel, now in his second year with Arizona's coaching staff in '19 ... spent three seasons (2015-17) in Carolina, where he assisted WRs for two years before serving as the assistant QBs coach in 2017 ... prior to Carolina, spent two seasons (2013-14) as the QBs and WRs coach at Florida Internati onal.

SPENCER WHIPPLE - Offens ive Qual i ty Control

In his fi rst NFL season aft er spending the past seven years at the college level ... coached the last fi ve seasons (2014-18) at the Univ. of Massachusett s where he served as the pass-ing game coordinator/QBs coach in '18 ... joined the UMass staff in 2014 as TEs coach before working the following three seasons (2015-17) as passing game coordinator/WRs coach.

G R E G W I L L I A M S - C o r n e r b a c k s

Came to Arizona aft er spending last season coaching DBs with the Broncos ... has 15 years of coaching experience, in-cluding 10 seasons in the NFL ... a former WR and DB at the University of North Carolina (1994-97), spent ti me in training camp with the Bears and Giants ... began his coaching career at Arizona State as an intern in 2003.

T H E A S S I S TA N T C O AC H I N G S TA F F I N 2 0 1 9

JERRY SULLIVAN - Offensive Asst.

Returned to the Cardinals as an off ensive assistant for his second tenure with the team aft er previously serving as WRs coach (2001-02) and off ensive coordinator (2003) ... has 47 years of experience, including 24 seasons in the NFL with the Chargers (1992-96), Lions (1997-2000), Cardinals (2001-03), Dolphins (2004), 49ers (2005-10) and Jaguars (2012-16).

C H R I S W I L S O N - D e f e n s i ve A s s t .

Is in his fi rst season with the Cardinals as a defensive assis-tant ... came to Arizona aft er spending the past three seasons (2016-18) as the D-Line coach with the Eagles ... previously coached with the Cardinals as part of the NFL’s minority in-ternship program in 1997 ... son, Caleb, is a TE draft ed by the Cardinals in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL Draft .

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CARDINALS IN THE COMMUNITY

In September, LB Chandler Jones donated Nike cleats to the football team at his high school alma mater, Union-Endicott in upstate New York."I think they're more excited because they're getting a gift from Chandler Jones,” said Tom Baleno, the U-E Football Coach, via Spectrum News. “He's top-notch, he's mastered his craft in the NFL, and just to have – it could be anything – a gift from him is what's really special."

Jones, a 2008 graduate of U-E, went on to star at Syracuse before the Patriots selected him with the 21st overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft."I think it's fantastic that he inspires us to be the best version of our-selves,” Baleno said. “He's a great role model. I think he really embodies what U-E football is. And us as a community, we're very proud of him."

J O N E S G I V E S B A C K

In October (10/16), Cardinals RB David Johnson, LBs Dennis Gardeck and Joe Walker, Big Red and Cardi-nals Cheerleaders visited the Ronald McDonald House in Phoenix for a “Feed the Families” event hosted by the Arizona Cardinals Women’s Club. The group from the Cardinals pro-vided the families with dinner, drinks and dessert.

The Ronald McDonald House Charities of Phoenix provides a welcoming “home away from home” for children and their families who travel to Phoenix to receive treatment for serious, often life-threatening illnesses and injuries. They help lessen the burden by ensuring families have the stability they need to support their children by providing an atmosphere of comfort, hope and courage while also supporting programs that di-rectly benefit children and their families in the community.

C A R D S " F E E D T H E FA M I L I E S "

In September (9/23), the Cardinals hosted an NFL Fantennial pep rally featuring RB D.J. Foster, WR Chris-tian Kirk, CB Byron Murphy, Nicole Bidwill, team mascot Big Red and Cardinals Cheerleaders at Saguaro High School.The three players addressed the stu-dents at the pep rally highlighting Saguaro athletics and took part in a Q&A session while also signing auto-graphs and taking pictures.

The Saguaro High School football team also attended the Cardinals Week 4 home game (9/29) against the Seahawks as guests of the team. Foster, Kirk and Murphy all attended Saguaro High School and won a collective six state championships with the Sabercats from 2008-15.“NFL100” is a year-long celebration to commemorate the centennial sea-son of the National Football League and bring generations of football fans, players, communities and all 32 clubs together for a unique line-up of programming and activities.

S A G U A R O C A R D I N A L S R E T U R N

Last month, Cardinals DL Zach Allen, LB Dennis Gardeck, DL Corey Peters and LB Joe Walker showed off their culinary skills during “A Night Out with the Arizona Cardinals” at Saka-na Sushi & Grill in Phoenix, an annual event that honors cancer survivors.Gardeck and his teammates were the featured attraction, but hardly the stars of the evening.That distinction was reserved for the

invited guests, survivors of breast cancer and other forms of cancer.

A NIGHT OUT WITH THE ARIZONA CARDINALS

Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald re-cently partnered with country mu-sic artist and friend Garth Brooks to donate electronics to 32 schools in the Phoenix and Minneapolis metro areas to increase digital literacy.In September (9/12), Fitzgerald and Brooks (via video call) visited Aca-demia Del Pueblo, a low-income K-8 charter school in Phoenix, to an-nounce their donation.

The visit was known by few, including principal Frank Lomeli, who said "place just absolutely erupted" when Fitzgerald was introduced."Technology bridges all gaps," Fitzgerald said in an interview with The Ar-izona Republic. "It doesn't matter what school you go to. A young person can sit down and learn about anything that they desire to learn about."The donations include multiple devices from the Microsoft Store, which partnered with Brooks' Teammates for Kids Foundation and Fitzgerald’s The First Down Fund. Digital literacy is described as the ability to under-stand and use digital tools "in communicative, collaborative ways" by the American Library Association.

F I T Z A N D G A R T H T E A M U P

In September (9/10), Cardinals RB David Johnson and his wife, Meghan, presented a gift young patients at Ryan's House in Phoenix on behalf of their non-profit Johnson Family’s Mission 31 Foundation."This is really why I play football, just to be able to give back to the community and give back to people in need," said Johnson.

The organization donated its fourth “David’s Locker,” a mobile cart con-taining Nintendo Switches, iPads, noise-cancelling headphones and vid-eo games to serve as a welcome diversion for patients during treatment.The Johnson Family’s Mission 31 Foundation provides opportunities, en-couragement and resources to seriously ill children and their families by offering daily support and life changing experiences.

DAVID'S LOCKER OPENS AT RYAN'S HOUSE

The Cardinals and Cardinals Charities hosted the 12th annual bowling themed “Kingpin Challenge” on Monday (11/4).Attended by Cardinals players and coach-es, “Kingpin Challenge” is the team’s ma-jor fall fundraising event with proceeds benefitting Cardinals Charities.A portion of this year's proceeds will benefit Hyundai’s “Hope on Wheels” program which is committed to funding pediatric cancer research and raising awareness for childhood cancer. In addition to bowling, the event included a cocktail hour and a silent auc-tion. It also featured appearances by team mascot Big Red and Cardinals Cheerleaders.Founded in 1990, Cardinals Charities supports programs designed to im-prove the quality of life and enhance opportunities for children, women, and minorities in the state of Arizona.

CARDS HOST “KINGPIN CHALLENGE”

Cardinals DL Corey Peters hosts a bi-weekly book club at South Pointe High School through his Peters Edu-cational Enrichment Project (PEEP).In 2015, Peters established PEEP, which works to supplement the educational system and improve learning environments by providing programs, seminars, motivational speaking and football camps for stu-dents of all ages.

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