The Eagles/Cardinals rivalry dates back to November 10, 1935, when the Eagles beat the-then Chicago Cardinals 12-3.
Eagles HC Reid says Cards special teams will “exploit and attack” any weaknesses
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.
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…
Since 2002, when Gillette Stadium opened, the Patriots have only lost there 13 times during the regular season.
The Patriots, besides having success against the majority of the teams in the league, have had great success against the Cardinals in recent years.
Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski led his team with six catches last Sunday in their 34-13 win over the Titans.
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On Tuesday, the Cardinals made some changes to their practice squad roster, releasing cornerback Larry Parker and signing cornerback Greg McCoy.