Coming off one of the biggest regular season wins in recent memory knocking off the defending AFC Champion New England Patriots 20-18, the Arizona Cardinals return to University of Phoenix…
The Cardinals defense has conquered both a rookie quarterback and a definite first-ballot Hall-of-Fame quarterback so far this season in Russell Wilson and Tom Brady.
Last November, the Cardinals went into Lincoln Financial Field – notoriously one of the hardest stadiums to win in in the NFL – and came away victorious, by a 21-17…
Let the awards start flowing for Calais Campbell and the Cardinals… Campbell has been named “NFC Defensive Player of the Week,” for his stellar play in the Cardinals 20-18 victory…
The Eagles/Cardinals rivalry dates back to November 10, 1935, when the Eagles beat the-then Chicago Cardinals 12-3.
I’m pretty sure in the entire 55-year history of the Phoenix Symphony, they’ve never had a professional athlete lead them in the Star-Spangled Banner.
The Cardinals are used to playing tight games and coming out on top in the end, which they did on Sunday after beating the Patriots 20-18 at Gillette Stadium.
Quintin Groves’ NFL career hasn’t exactly followed the perfect script. Drafted in the second-round (52nd overall) of the 2008 draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars, Groves was traded two years later…
The Cardinals did what most didn’t think they’d do: beat the Patriots at home, which they did in thrilling fashion, 20-18, after Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski missed a potential game…
The last time the Cardinals traveled to Foxborough, Mass., it was the year 2008, during a snow out, and they were nearly SHUTOUT, falling 47-7 to a Tom Brady-less Patriots…