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The Cardinals franchise dates to 1898, making it the oldest professional football club in the NFL.
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State Farm Stadium
Glendale, AZ
Built: 2006
Capacity: 63,400
Surface: Bermuda Grass
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Hometown
Phoenix, AZ
Population: 1,644,409 (2022)
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Team Colors
Cardinal Red/Black
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Team History
- Thefranchisewas established in Chicago as the Morgan Athletic Club in1898 andjoined the NFL as a charterteamin 1920 as the Chicago Cardinals.
- While based in Chicago, the Cardinals won their only two NFL Championships in 1925 and 1947.
- After 40 seasons in Chicago,the clubmoved to St. Louis in 1960.
- The St. Louis Cardinals won the NFC Eastern Division in 1974 and 1975.
- In 1988, the Cardinals moved once again — this time to Phoenix. The club was known as the “Phoenix Cardinals” from 1988-93. In 1994, they became the Arizona Cardinals.
- In 2009, the Cardinals reached Super Bowl XLIII, but lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-23.
Team Facts
- Seasons: 105 (1920-2024)
- Winningest Coach: (W-L-T) Bruce Arians (49-30-1)
- Super Bowl Titles: 0
- Record going into 2024 season: (W-L-T) 585-803-41
- Playoff Record: 7-10
- Most Career Yards Rushing:OttisAnderson,7,999 (1979-86)
- Most Career Yards Passing:Jim Hart, 34,639 (1966-83)
- Most Career Receptions:Larry Fitzgerald, 1,432 (2004-20)
- Most Career Sacks: Chandler Jones, 71.5 (2016-21)
- Most Career Interceptions: Larry Wilson, 52 (1960-72)
- Most Career Points:Jim Bakken, 1,380 (1962-78)
- Current Team Owner: Michael Bidwill
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