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Arizona Cardinals Football ClubGame ReleasePreseason # 1Sunday, August 5, 2012 – 5:00 PM (MST)THIS WEEK’S GAMEThe Cardinals begin the 2012 season this week when theytake on the New Orleans Saints in the team’s firstappearance in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game since1986. Arizona will serve as the visiting team in this week’sgame, wearing red jerseys.ARIZONA CARDINALS (8-8 in 2011)Arizona will look to pick up where they left off following a redhot finish to the 2011 season, when they won seven of theirfinal nine games following a 1-6 start. Arizona’s 7-2 recordover the final nine games trailed only Green Bay, NewEngland and New Orleans (all 8-1) for the best record infootball over that span.The wins didn’t always come easy for the Cardinals, whooften had to work overtime as they brought back memories ofthe 1976 Cardiac Cards, winning an NFL record four gamesin overtime. All four wins came at University of PhoenixStadium, where Arizona finished with a 6-2 record.In a season filled with records, head coach Ken Whisenhuntreached 44 career victories and surpassed 2012 Hall ofFame finalist Don Coryell for the most wins by a coach infranchise history.Perennial Pro Bowl WR Larry Fitzgerald, who became thefranchise all-time leader in receiving yards, receiving TDs,total TDs and 100-yard games. Rookie CB Patrick Petersonelectrified the NFL by becoming the first player in NFL historyto return four punts 80 yards for TDs. SS Adrian Wilson,who tore a biceps muscle in training camp, still managed tostart all 16 games and earned his fifth career Pro Bowl nod(fourth consecutive).vs.NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (13-3 in 2011)Fawcett Stadium (Canton, OH)THE PRESEASON SERIESThis week’s Hall of Fame matchup marks the fourth all-timepreseason meeting between the Cardinals and Saints, and thefirst since 2008.The two teams first met in the preseason during the 1980 seasonwhen the Cardinals traveled to New Orleans. The second meetingwas a significant one as the Cardinals hosted the Saints duringthe 1988 preseason in the Cards first game in Arizona as thePhoenix Cardinals. The third meeting took place in Arizona in2008.The Cardinals are making their fourth appearance in the Hall ofFame Game (1962, ’74, ’86), while the Saints will make their fifthappearance (1970, ’83, ’96, ’07).CARDS-SAINTS PRESEASON SERIESTHE COACHESKen Whisenhunt44-42Overall Record40-40Regular Season Record4-2Playoff Record6thYears as Head Coach in NFL6thYears with teamJoe Vitt0-00-00-02nd7thBROADCAST INFORMATIONTELEVISIONNetwork: NFL NetworkPlay-by-Play: Brad NesslerAnalyst: Mike MayockSideline: Stacey DalesCARDINALS RADIOFlagship: Arizona Sports 620Play-by-Play: Dave PaschAnalyst: Ron WolfleySideline: Paul CalvisiCARDINALS SPANISH RADIOFlagship: KMIA 710 AMPlay-by-Play: Gabriel TrujilloAnalyst: Rolando Cantux Overall Preseason Series: 0-3x First Meeting: Aug. 09, 1980, @ New Orleans, L, 13-17x Last Meeting: Aug. 07, 2008, vs. New Orleans, L, 10-242012 PRESEASON SCHEDULEFor the first time since 1986, the Cardinals will appear in the Hallof Fame Game, giving the team five preseason matchups beforethe regular season opener vs. Seattle on 9/9.Following this week’s matchup vs. New Orleans, the Cardinalstravel to Kansas City for a meeting with the Chiefs on 8/10 beforereturning home to face the Oakland Raiders (8/17).DateAug. 5Aug. 10Aug. 17Aug. 23Aug. 30Mark Dalton – Vice President, Media Relationsmdalton@cardinals.nfl.net 602/379-1720LocationFawcett StadiumArrowhead StadiumU. of Phoenix StadiumLP FieldU. of Phoenix StadiumTime5:00 PM5:00 PM7:00 PM5:00 PM8:00 PMMike Helm – Media Relations Coordinatormhelm@cardinals.nfl.net 602/379-1647Chris Melvin – Media Relations Managercmelvin@cardinals.nfl.net 602/379-18828701 S. Hardy Drive, Tempe, AZ 85284OpponentNew Orleans Saints@ Kansas City ChiefsOakland Raiders@ Tennessee TitansDenver BroncosMatt Storey – Media Relations Coordinatormstorey@cardinals.nfl.net 602/379-1620Phone: 602-379-0101Fax: 602-379-1821www.azcardinals.com

CARDINALS & SAINTS IN 2011 REGULAR 718t/21/170/2@ KCCATEGORYRecordPoints ScoredPoints AllowedTouchdowns ScoredTouchdowns AllowedRushing TDsPassing TDsReturn TDsRushing TDs AllowedPassing TDs AllowedReturn TDs AllowedSacked/Yards LostFumbles/LostHad InterceptedField Goals Made/AttemptedTotal Yards Per GameOpp. Total Yards Per GameRushing Yards Per GameOpp. Rushing Yards Per GamePassing Yards Per GameOpp. Passing Yards Per GameTurnover RatioAverage Time of PossessionNFL Rank-Total Offense/Run/PassNFL Rank-Total Defense/Run/Pass2-Point ConversionsNext 2/3@ NEA HISTORICAL TRIPThe oldest continually owned football franchise inthe United States makes a trip to the birthplace ofthe NFL this week when the Cardinals travel toCanton, OH to appear in the Hall of Fame Game.The Cardinals were founded in 1898 and in 1920became a charter member of the NFL, thenknown as the American Professional FootballAssociation (AFPA).The NFL was born in Canton on September 17,1920 when a group gathered at the Hupmobileshowroom of Ralph Hay, owner of the hometownBulldogs. The result of that meeting was theAFPA, which was renamed the NFL in 1922.The Cardinals and Chicago Bears are the onlytwo charter members of the NFL still in existence.UPCOMING PRACTICE SCHEDULEBelow is a look at the schedule for the remainderof this week.Tuesday, 7/313:15 – 5:15 PMWednesday, 8/1 9:00 – 10:15 AM (Walk-Thru)7:15 – 9:15 PMThursday, 8/23:15 – 5:15 PMFriday, 8/39:00 – 11:00 AMSunday, 8/5Cardinals vs. Saints, 5:00 PMCARDINALS & SAINTS - THE LAST TIMESTATISTICSCARDINALS 30, Saints 20October 10, 2010 – University of Phoenix Stadium (62,621)In a week 5 home game against the Super Bowl champs, few gave the Cardinals a chance atvictory with undrafted rookie Max Hall making his first career start at QB. But with a gritty effort fromHall and a superb performance from the defense and special teams Arizona earned a 10-point winthat moved them to 3-2 heading into the bye. The defense forced 4 turnovers - 2 of which werereturned for TDs – and allowed the Saints just one TD in 4 red zone trips. The Cards became just thend2 NFL team (Bears ’93) to score 30 points without a rushing or passing TD.rdThe game did not begin well for Hall, who was picked off by CB Jabari Greer on the 3 play fromscrimmage. The Saints capitalized on the takeaway with a 31-yard John Carney FG and on their nextseries went up 10-0 when Drew Brees’ 1-yard TD pass to Jeremy Shockey capped an 11-play drive.LaRod Stephens-Howling returned the ensuing kickoff 48 yards to midfield which led to a 37-yardFeely FG. The next AZ drive ended with a punt from Ben Graham that Michael Adams downed at the1, backing the Saints up to their own goal line. On the next play, Brees’pass glanced off the hands ofrdRB Ladell Betts and into the hands of LB Paris Lenon at the 4. On 3 -n-goal at the 1, Hall scrambledand dove toward the end zone but was separated from the ball (and his helmet) on a hard hit fromAnthony Hargrove. Fortuitously, LT Levi Brown scooped it up and lunged into the end zone for hisfirst career TD at any level. The Saints went up 16-13just before the half on a 32-yard Carney FG.rdAfter sending the Saints 3-n-out to start the 3 quarter, the Cards tied the game at 16 on Feely’sst44-yard FG. New Orleans then marched deep into AZ territory and had it 1 -n-goal at the 5 but wasforced to settle for a 29-yard FG try that Carney missed wide left. The Cards responded thwith anotherndsustained drive and took their first lead of the day with Feely’s 29-yard FG early in the 4 . On the 2play of the next drive, ethatKerryRhodesndreturned 27 yards for his 2 fumble recovery TD in as many weeks. With AZ now up 10, Greg Tolerended the next Saints drive with his INT off Brees. The teams then traded punts but with 1:55 left,Brees made it 23-20 with his 35-yard TD pass to Robert Meachem. Larry Fitzgerald recovered theSaints onside kick attempt but a punt gave the Saints one last chance when they took over at theirown 9 with 0:24 left. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie then snuffed out that chance on the next playwhen he INT’d Brees and returned it 28 yards for the final ntsCARDSCARDSCARDSSaintsCARDSQtr. Time1 9:491 1:302 11:152 2:192 1:103 9:044 11:394 10:394 1:494 0:10100310037172030Scoring PlayCarney 31-yard FGShockey 1-yard pass from Brees (Carney kick)Feely 37-yard FGL. Brown 2-yard fumble recovery (Feely kick)Carney 32-yard FGFeely 44-yard FGFeely 29-yard FGRhodes 27-yard fumble return (Feely kick)Meachem 35-yard pass from Brees (Carney kick)Rodgers-Cromartie 28-yard INT return (Feely kick)Cardinals vs. Saints (HOF Game)Drive7-36, 3:0711-76, 5:3210-31, 5:153-2, 1:026-58, 1:097-34, 4:1710-69, 4:48-7-80, 1:36--2 of -30First Downsrd3 Down Eff. (Pct)Total PlaysAvg. GainRushes-YardsNet Passing YardsTotal Net YardsPassing (A-C-I)Sacked by Opp.Punts-AverageFumbles-LostPenaltiesTime of PossessionNO195-11 124-15 eather: Indoors.RUSHINGSaints: Betts 10-44; Ivory 10-39; Brees 2-2.CARDS: Wells 20-35; Hightower 4-6.PASSINGSaints: Brees 24-39, 294 yds, 2 TD, 3 INT.CARDS: Hall 17-27, 168, 0 TD, 1 INT;Anderson 1-2, 6 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT.RECEIVINGSaints: Colston 7-97; Betts 5-26; Meachem4-57, TD; Henderson 4-61; Shockey 3-30,TD; Moore 1-8.CARDS: Fitzgerald 7-93; Patrick 5-30;Roberts 2-27; Stephens-Howling 1-8;Williams 1-6; Komar 1-5; Wells 1-5.INTERCEPTIONSSaints: Greer 1-26.CARDS: Rodgers-CromartieLenon 1-2; Toler 1-2.1-28,www.azcardinals.comTD;

CARDINALS IN CANTONCARDS-SAINTS HOF GAME CONNECTIONSPlaying in the annual Hall of Fame Game to open the 2012season, the Cardinals and Saints will take the field one dayafter the newest class of enshrines (Jack Butler, DermonttiDawson, Chris Doleman, Cortez Kennedy, Curtis Martinand Willie Roaf) are formally enshrined into the Pro FootballthHall of Fame on August 4 .Cardinals RB Beanie Wells hails from Akron, OH, which islocated just 20 miles outside of Canton, the site of the ProFootball Hall of Fame. He played collegiately at Ohio StateUniversity, where he ran for 3,382 yards and 30 TDs for theBuckeyes. At the game, Wells will be hosting 200 kids from localPee Wee football leagues.There are 11 members of the Cardinals organizationenshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame:From 2006-08, Wells was teammates at Ohio State with Saints SMalcolm Jenkins. Both were selected in the first round of the2009 NFL Draft with Wells being chosen 31st overall and Jenkinsselected at 14th overall.Cardinals in the Pro Football Hall of FamePersonYear InductedCharles W. Bidwill, Sr. (Owner)1967Jimmy Conzelman (Coach)1964T Dan Dierdorf1996HB John “Paddy” Driscoll1965DB Dick “Night Train” Lane1974HB Ollie Matson1972HB Ernie Nevers1963TE Jackie Smith1994HB Charley Trippi1968CB Roger Wehrli2007S Larry Wilson1978Other Hall of Fame Inductees with ties to the CardinalsGuy Chamberlin – Player/coach for the Cardinals in 1927Russ Grimm – Current Cardinals coachWalt Kiesling – Played for Cardinals from 1929-1933 andcoached Card-Pitt team in 1944 alongside Phil HandlerEarl “Curly” Lambeau – Head coach for the Cardinalsfrom 1950-51Don Maynard – Played for the Cardinals in 1973Emmitt Smith – Played for the Cardinals from 2003-04Jim Thorpe – Played for the Cardinals in 1928Cardinals in the Hall of Fame GameDateOpponentResult8/2/86New England PatriotsL, 21-167/27/74 Buffalo BillsW, 21-138/11/62 NY GiantsT, 21-21A TRIBUTE TO TILLMANFormer Cardinals safety and U.S. Army Ranger Pat Tillmanhas been honored by the Pro Football Hall of Fame with adisplay in the Hall’s traveling exhibit, Pro Football and theAmerican Spirit: The NFL and the U.S. Armed Forces.Visitors to the Hall can learn more about Tillman and seehis U.S. Army Ranger jacket as well as a Cardinals jerseyworn by him that is on display. Also included in the displayis a replica of the statue that was erected outside Universityof Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ. That statue wasdonated to the Hall by the Bidwill family.BACK TO THE HALLWith the Cardinals facing the Saints this week in the Hall ofFame matchup, Cardinals assistant head coach RussGrimm will return to Canton for the first time since beingenshrined as a member of the 2010 Hall of Fame Class.A member of the famed “Hogs” offensive line, Grimmstarted 11 seasons at guard for the Redskins (1981-91) andhelped lead the team to four Super Bowl appearances andthree victories. He was a four-time Pro Bowl selection andwas a first-team selection to the 1980s all-decade team.In his seventh year as a finalist, Grimm’s dream wasrealized when he was selected to join WR Jerry Rice, RBEmmitt Smith, LB Rickey Jackson, DL John Randle, andtwo senior candidates, CB Dick LeBeau and RB Floyd Little,as members of the 2010 class.Cardinals vs. Saints (HOF Game)Cardinals WR Early Doucet is from St. Martinville, LA andattended St. Martinville High School. He went on to star at LSU(2004-07), finishing his career among the top 10 in school historyin receiving TDs and receptions and helping the Tigers win anational championship as a senior.Cardinals CB Patrick Peterson played at LSU from 2008-10,becoming the first player in school history to win the BednarikAward (nation’s top defender) and the Thorpe Award (nation’s topdefensive back) when he did so as a junior in 2010.Cardinals T D’Anthony Batiste (Marksville), WR LaRon Byrd(Hahnville) and CB Marshay Green (Bastrop) all hail fromLouisiana.Cardinals P Dave Zastudill hails from Bay Village, OH, locatedjust 70 miles from Canton.Saints FB Jed Collins spent time on the Cardinals’ practicesquad during the 2009 season.Saints DE Cameron Jordan is from Chandler, AZ and was an AllState player and Fiesta Region Defensive Player of the Year atChandler High School.Saints LB Aaron Tevis attended Canyon del Oro High School inTucson, AZ and played at Boise State from 2008-11 withCardinals T Nate Potter.Saints T Aderious Simmons played at Arizona State from 201011, appearing in 13 games and making nine starts.Saints T Marcel Jones attended Trevor Browne (Phoenix, AZ)High School and played both football and basketball.Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald and Saints RB Darren Sprolesboth finished in the top five in voting for the Heisman Trophy in2003. Fitzgerald finished second and Sproles was fifth, withOklahoma QB Jason White winning the award that year.From 2006-07, Cardinals LB Daryl Washington and Saints LBDavid Hawthorne were teammates at TCU.Cardinals QB Kevin Kolb and LB Stewart Bradley wereteammates with Saints DT Brodrick Bunkley with the Eaglesfrom 2007-10. Bunkley played his college football at Florida State,where he teamed with Cardinals DT Darnell Dockett from 200203.Cardinals C Lyle Sendlein and Saints TE David Thomas playedat Texas together from 2003-05, and both were starters on theteam that won the 2005 BCS National Championship.Cardinals G Daryn Colledge and Saints FB Korey Hall wereteammates with the Packers from 2007-10, and prior to that,played college football together at Boise State.Cardinals QB John Skelton and TE Stephen Skelton played atFordham with Saints S Isa Abdul-Quddus from 2007-09.Cardinals S Rashad Johnson played at Alabama with Saints RBMark Ingram in 2008 and Saints CB Marquis Johnson from2006-08.Saints TEs coach Terry Malone began his coaching career as agraduate assistant at the University of Arizona from 1983-84.Malone then coached at Michigan while Cardinals K Jay Feelyplayed for the Wolverines.3 of 31www.azcardinals.com

A QUICK GLANCE AT THE NEW FACESTHE VETERAN NEWCOMERSROOKIE FREE AGENTSDE Landon Cohen: Appeared in 25 games in his first four NFLseasons while playing with the Lions, Jaguars and Patriots. Hada career-high 21 tackles in 2009 as a member of the Lions.WR Stanley Arukwe: Former track star played one seasonof football at Troy and had 12 catches for 231 yards whileplaying in all 12 games. Earned three medals at the 2010Sun Belt Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the 100meters, 200-meters and the 400-meter relay.CB William Gay: Has played in 80 consecutive regular seasongames since entering the league in 2007, which ranks as thefourth-best active streak among NFL CBs. Has also appeared ineight postseason games, including Super Bowl XLIII and XLVwith the Steelers.LB Quentin Groves: A second round pick of the Jaguars in the2008 NFL Draft, played two seasons in Jacksonville before beingtraded to Oakland, where he played two seasons.thG Russ Hochstein: Now entering his 12 NFL season, hasappeared in 138 career regular season games and 16postseason matchups while playing in Tampa Bay (2001-02),New England (2002-08) and Denver (2009-11).RB Javarris James: A cousin of former Cardinals running backEdgerrin James, he led the Colts with six rushing TDs in only 10games as a rookie in 2010.S James Sanders: Has helped his team reach the playoffs in sixof his first seven NFL seasons, going five times in six years withthe Patriots and again in 2011 with the Falcons. Started 15games for the Patriots in 2007, when they became the first teamin NFL history to finish the regular season 16-0.K/P Ricky Schmitt: Began his NFL career when he signed withthe Cardinals as a rookie free agent in 2007. Made his NFL debuton Dec. 27, 2009 as a member of the San Francisco 49ers.G Adam Snyder: Played in 107 games with 69 starts in sevenNFL seasons, with starting experience at left tackle (21 starts),right tackle (21), right guard (17), and left guard (10). Started 13games and both playoff games in 2011, helping the 49ers reachthe NFC Championship Game.THE DRAFT PICKSWR Michael Floyd: (1st Round, 13th overall)- The most prolificwide receiver in Notre Dame history, he owns all-time schoolrecords with 271 receptions, 2,686 receiving yards, 37 receivingTDs, and 17 100-yard receiving games.rdthCB Jamell Fleming: (3 Round, 80 overall)- Twice namedDefensive MVP in bowl games played in Arizona, helpingOklahoma to victories in the 2011 Fiesta Bowl at University ofPhoenix Stadium and the 2012 Insight Bowl in Tempe. Played in51 games for the Sooners, starting the final 24 contests.ththT Bobby Massie: (4 Round, 112 overall)- A two-time All-SECselection, he never allowed a QB sack while playing with the firstunit offensive line in three seasons at Ole Miss.G Senio Kelemete: (5th Round, 151st overall)- Two-time teamcaptain at Washington who began his career as a defensivetackle before moving to the offensive line as a sophomore.ththS Justin Bethel: (6 Round, 177 overall)- Established a BigSouth Conference career record with nine blocked kicks and isPresbyterian’s all-time leader with 279 tackles and seven INTs.ththQB Ryan Lindley: (6 Round, 185 overall)- Four-year starter atSan Diego State who set Mountain West career records with 49starts, 961 completions, 1,732 pass attempts, and 12,690passing yards.T Nate Potter: (7th Round, 221st overall)- As a senior in 2011,became the second Boise State player to earn consensus AllAmerican honors since the program joined the FBS in 1996. Oneof six Boise State players drafted in 2012, a school record.Cardinals vs. Saints (HOF Game)4 of 31WR LaRon Byrd: A four-year player at Miami, stands 6-4and appeared in 51 games and finished his career with 106receptions for 1,254 yards and seven TDs. Named thesecond-best receiver in the state of Louisiana following hissenior season at Hahnville High School.G Braeden Clayson: Earned honorable mention All-Big Skyhonors after helping Idaho State set up multiple offensiverecords in 2011. Earned starts at right tackle, left tackle andleft guard during his collegiate career.FB Jared Crank: Ran for 106 yards and caught two TDpasses in 2011, helping Purdue reach a bowl game for thefirst time since 2007. Appeared in 37 career games andmade four starts.WR Gino Crump: Started his college career at GlendaleCommunity College before ending up at Arizona, where hecaught 65 passes for 610 yards and two TDs in 2011. Playedin 23 games in two seasons for the Wildcats.S Eddie Elder: Played in all 25 games in two seasons atArizona State and totaled 130 tackles, three INTs, and sevenpasses defensed.S Blake Gideon: A four-time honorable mention All-Big 12selection and two-time team captain, ranks second in Texashistory with 52 consecutive starts. Totaled 276 tackles, 10INTs, 20 passes defensed and two sacks during his careerwith the Longhorns.WR Tre Gray: Set career records at Richmond with 243receptions for 3,101 yards and 14 TDs, leading the team inreceiving in each of his final three seasons.LB Marcus McGraw: Started all 53 games in four years atHouston and set a school record with 510 career tackles,leading the team with 100 tackles all four seasons.LB Zack Nash: Established a school record with 29.5 careersacks at Sacramento State, including a program singleseason record 13 sacks in 2010. His 40.5 tackles for losswere the fifth-most in school history.CB James Nixon: Played offense, defense, and specialteams in three seasons at Temple before transferring to playhis final college season at California (Pa.).LB Colin Parker: Local product attended Hamilton HighSchool (Chandler, AZ) before playing in 44 games andtotaling 140 tackles at Arizona State. Earned honorablemention All-Pac-12 honors as a senior in ’11.CB Larry Parker: Appeared in 37 career games at SanDiego State and led the team with seven INTs in 2011,adding a career-high 65 tackles, nine passes defensed, andthree forced fumbles.LB Paul Vassallo: Started all 25 games in two seasons atArizona, leading the team with 102 tackles and earninghonorable mention All-Pac-10 honors in 2010.C Scott Wedige: Two-year starter for Northern Illinois,helping the Huskies to back-to-back 11-win seasons and aMAC championship in 2011. Earned first-team All-MAChonors as both a junior and senior.www.azcardinals.com

PICKING UP WHERE THEY LEFT OFFCARDIAC CARDS—THE SEQUELFollowing an offseason wiped out by the labor issues and aroster turnover that drastically altered the team’s makeup, theCardinals got off to a challenging start in 2011. After earning avictory in the season opener, Arizona dropped six straight.In 1976, the Cardinals won eight games by seven points orfewer, earning the team the nickname “Cardiac Cards.” The2011 Arizona squad were the 2.0 version of the Cardiac Cards,matching that eight win total in contests decided by sevenpoints or fewer, including an NFL single-season record fourgames in overtime.The Cards then posted a stunning turnaround, finishing theseason as one of the NFL’s hottest teams by winning seven ofthe final nine games.Arizona’s 7-2 record over the final nine games tied for theleague’s second best total behind only Green Bay, NewOrleans and New England, who all posted 8-1 records.Arizona’s eight wins decided by seven points or fewer in 2011matched the original Cardiac Cards team from 1976 for themost victories in franchise history decided by a TD or less.Best Record in the NFL—Final 9 GamesW-LTeam8-1Green BayNew OrleansNew England7-2ArizonaBaltimorePittsburghSan FranciscothIn 2011, Arizona and San Diego became just the ninth and 10teams in NFL history to win at least eight games during aseason that they also had a six-game losing streak.Most Wins in Season with 6-Game Losing StreakWinsTeam (Year)Losing Streak9NY Giants (1994)7 games8Arizona (2011)6 games8San Diego (2011)6 games8Tennessee (2009)6 games8San Diego (1999)6 games8Oakland (1995)6 games8Philadelphia (1993)6 games8San Diego (1987)6 games8Green Bay (1984)7 games8Cincinnati (1970)6 gamesFranchise Record—Wins by 7 Points or FewerWinsYear82011197671998619741966The average margin for the Cardinals eight victories in 2011was 4.25 points. That represents the lowest margin of victoryfor any NFL team with at least eight wins since the 1970 NFLAFL merger.The Cardinals four OT wins in 2011 established a new NFLrecord for most OT wins in a single season. Prior to last year,the Cardinals had played in just four OT games (regularseason) in the previous four seasons combined.THE COMEBACK CARDSThe 2011 Cardinals proved to be one of the best comebackteams in NFL history. Arizona won six games in which theytrailed in the fourth quarter last season, tied for the secondmost such victories by any team since 1970.thNFL Record—4 Quarter Comeback Wins (1970-2011)WinsTeam, Year7Indianapolis, 20096Arizona, 2011Indianapolis, 1999Miami, 1992Denver, 1985Houston, 1978NFL Record—Overtime Victories in a SeasonWins Team, YearGamesRecord4Arizona, 201144-03Denver, 201133-0Washington, 201043-1Carolina, 200343-1San Diego, 200243-1San Francisco, 200143-1Pittsburgh, 199733-0Kansas City, 199533-0Detroit, 199433-0The Close Ones in 2011x Of the Cardinals eight home games in 2011, seven weredecided by seven points or fewerx The Cardinals eight wins in ’11 came by 7, 6, 4, 3, 6, 2, 3 and3 pointsx The Cardinals final three victories were decided by anaverage of 2.6 pointsDOMINATING IN OVERTIMENFL TOTAL WELLNESSThe NFL recently announced a new comprehensive healthprogram for former and current players, NFL TOTALWELLNESS. The program builds upon current NFL programsand services to help assist members of the NFL family withphysical and mental health matters, family safety, lifestyle andtransition to post-NFL life.The NFL TOTAL WELLNESS platform will help empowerplayers to make positive health decisions; promote supportseeking behaviors in connection with behavioral and mentalhealth issues; and provide health and safety education forplayers and all members of their support network.The program will be led by Robert Gulliver, the NFL’s VP ofhuman resources/chief diversity officer, and Troy Vincent, VPof NFL Player Engagement.Cardinals vs. Saints (HOF Game)Of the Cards 16 games last season, 13 were decided by sevenpoints or fewer, the most in the NFL. Arizona posted an 8-5record in those games. None of Arizona’s seven wins over thefinal nine games was decided by more than six points.On the way to establishing an NFL record with four OT wins in2011, the Cardinals dominated in the OT period. Arizonascored an NFL single-season record 18 points in OT in ’11,surpassing the previous record of 15, established by thePittsburgh Steelers in 1997.Below is a look at the Cardinals performance in OT comparedto their opponents last season:Overtime Comparison—Cardinals vs. OpponentsStatisticAZOppPoints1801st Downs82Total Net Yards19336Total Plays2013Yards Per Play9.72.8Net Passing Yards1652Plays of 10 Yards625 of 31www.azcardinals.com

BUILDING ON A RECORDCARDS UNDER WHISENHUNTDuring the 2011 season, Ken Whisenhunt established afranchise record for career wins by a head coach. The victoryrdover the Cleveland Browns in Week 15 was the 43 victory ofhis career, surpassing 2012 Hall of Fame nominee Don Coryell(42, 1973-77) for the franchise all-time lead.Head coach Ken Whisenhunt had an impressive run in hisfirst five seasons with the Cardinals. Prior to the 2010 season,Whisenhunt earned a four-year contract extension with a teamoption for a fifth.Most Wins By A Cardinals Head CoachWins Coach (Years)44Ken Whisenhunt (2007-present)42Don Coryell (1973-77)39Jim Hanifan (1980-85)35Charley Winner (1966-70)29Vince Tobin (1996-2000)With eight wins in 2011, Whisenhunt became the winningestcoach in franchise history by reaching 44 career victories(including postseason). Below is a look at an impressive list ofachievements that Whisenhunt has put together during histime in Arizona:x With the victory over the Seahawks in the ’11 finale, theCardinals have a 29-14 record at University of PhoenixStadium under Whisenhunt (including postseason).GRAVES CONTINUES TO BUILDCardinals General Manager Rod Graves is one of the NFL’slongest–tenured football decision makers, having led theteam’s personnel department since 2003.x Has posted a .500 record or better in four of his first fiveseasons with the Cardinals.x The Cardinals earned NFC West titles in 2008 and ‘09, theirfirst back-to-back division titles since 1974-75.Graves oversees all facets of the team’s football operationsand has seen considerable success in building the teamthrough the NFL Draft.x Arizona’s win over Green Bay in the 2009 Wild Card matchupgave the Cardinals wins in the postseason in back-to-backyears for the first time in franchise history.The Cardinals have received high praise for their successfuldraft classes, especially in recent years. Current Cardinalssuch as CB Patrick Peterson, WR Larry Fitzgerald, DTDarnell Dockett, and SS Adrian Wilson are Pro Bowl playerswho were acquired through the draft. Other rising stars recentlyidentified and brought in by Graves include, DE CalaisCampbell, LBs Daryl Washington and Sam Acho, and RBBeanie Wells.x The Cardinals have won twice as many playoffs games underWhisenhunt (4) as they had won in their total playoff history(2) prior to his tenure. Under Whisenhunt, the Cardinalsappeared in six playoff contests between 2008-09, afterappearing in seven total postseason games in the franchise’shistory prior to his arrival.Of the 22 Cardinals starters at the end of the 2011 season, 11were draft choices of the team during Graves’ tenure while oneother starter joined the team as an undrafted rookie free agent.Of the 35 players drafted between 2007-11, 21 remain with theteam and 18 of those players have started least one game withthe Cardinals. The 2012 draft class includes the team’s firstround pick WR Michael Floyd, CB Jamell Fleming and OTBobby Massie.Graves is one of six African American general managers in theNFL, joining Baltimore’s Ozzie Newsome, Houston’s RickSmith, Detroit’s Martin Mayhew, the Giants Jerry Reese andOakland’s Reggie McKenzie.x Arizona finished with a 10-6 record in ‘09, giving theCardinals 10 wins in the regular season for the first timesince 1

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