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1 h Arizona Cardinals Football Club Game Release Game # 13 THIS WEEK S GAME The Cardinals return to University of Phoenix Stadium to resume division play with a game against the St. Louis Rams. A victory would give Arizona its first-ever NFC West title and the team s first division championship since 75 in St. Louis. The Cards look to bounce back from a pair of tough games within a 4-day span against NFC East teams. On Nov. 27, they hosted the Super Bowl champion Giants and fell Arizona then traveled across the country for a Thanksgiving night showdown at Philadelphia where they lost The Cards can clinch this Sunday with either a home win over the Rams or a 49ers loss to the visiting Jets. The Rams head to Arizona at 2-10 and are coming off a loss to Miami last Sunday at the Edward Jones Dome. The Cards & Rams met a little over a month ago in St. Louis where Arizona notched a win. The Cardinals have won four straight vs. the Rams, their longest win streak since the series began in Sunday s game will be Arizona s penultimate divisional game of the year (regular season finale vs. Seattle) and the team is 4-0 in NFC West play so far in Going back to 1967 when the NFL expanded to 16 teams and the Cardinals entered the Century Division (with the Browns, Giants & Steelers) the only time the team went undefeated in division play was in 1968 (5-0-1). Lastly, the team will hold alumni weekend surrounding this week s game vs. the Rams and former quarterback Jim Hart will serve as honorary captain. Hart was the team s starting QB when it last won a division title in THE COACHES Ken Whisenhunt Jim Haslett Overall Record Regular Season Record Playoff Record nd Years as Head Coach in NFL 7 th 2 nd Years with team 1 st BROADCAST INFORMATION TELEVISION Network: FOX Play-by-Play: Matt Vasgersian Analyst: JC Pearson Sideline: Nischelle Turner CARDS SPANISH RADIO Flagship: KMIA 710 AM Play-by-Play: Gabriel Trujillo Analyst: Rolando Cantu Sunday, December 7, :15 PM (MST) CARDS RADIO Sports 620 AM KTAR Play-by-Play: Dave Pasch Analyst: Ron Wolfley Sideline: Paul Calvisi ARIZONA CARDINALS (7-5) vs. ST. LOUIS RAMS (2-10) University of Phoenix Stadium ARIZONA CARDINALS 2008 SEASON SCHEDULE Regular Season Result/ Date Opp. Time Sun., Sep. San Francisco 49ers W, Sun., Sep. 14 MIAMI DOLPHINS W, Sun., Sep. Washington Redskins L, Sun., Sep. NY Jets L, Sun., Oct. 5 BUFFALO BILLS W, Sun., Oct. 12 DALLAS COWBOYS W, OT Sun., Oct. 19 Bye Sun., Oct. Carolina Panthers L, Sun., Nov. St. Louis Rams W, Mon., Nov. 10 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS # W, Sun., Nov. Seattle Seahawks W, Sun., Nov. 23 NEW YORK GIANTS L, Thur., Nov. Philadelphia Eagles & L, Sun., Dec. 7 ST. LOUIS RAMS 2:15 PM Sun., Dec. 14 MINNESOTA VIKINGS 2:05 PM Sun., Dec. New England Patriots * 11:00 AM Sun., Dec. 28 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS * 2:15 PM # Monday night on ESPN & Thanksgiving night on NFL Network * Subject to flexible scheduling decisions 2008 NFC WEST STANDINGS Team W L PF PA Hm Road Div Arizona San Francisco Seattle St. Louis This Week in the NFC West Arizona (7-5) vs. St. Louis (2-10) Sunday at 2:15 PM New England (7-5) at Seattle (2-10) Sunday at 2:05 PM New York Jets (8-4) at San Francisco (4-8) Sunday at 2:05 PM Mark Dalton Vice President, Media Relations Mike Helm Media Relations Coordinator mdalton@cardinals.nfl.net 602/ mhelm@cardinals.nfl.net 602/ Chris Melvin Media Relations Manager Nate LoCascio Media Relations Assistant cmelvin@cardinals.nfl.net 602/ nlocascio@cardinals.nfl.net 602/ S. Hardy Drive, Tempe, AZ Phone: Fax:

2 CARDINALS & RAMS IN 2008 CARDINALS CATEGORY RAMS 7-5 Record Points Scored Points Allowed Touchdowns Scored Touchdowns Allowed Rushing TDs 5 24 Passing TDs 7 3 Return TDs 1 10 Rushing TDs Allowed Passing TDs Allowed 16 2 Return TDs Allowed 4 19/143 Sacked/Yards Lost 37/266 20/12 Fumbles/Lost 14/8 11 Had Intercepted 17 21/24 Field Goals Made/Attempted 23/ Total Yards Per Game Opp. Total Yards Per Game Rushing Yards Per Game Opp. Rushing Yards Per Game Passing Yards Per Game Opp. Passing Yards Per Game Even Turnover Ratio -9 31:26 Average Time of Possession 27:57 3/32/2 NFL Rank-Total Offense/Run/Pass 28/27/28 10/13/17t NFL Rank-Total Defense/Run/Pass 29/30/22 1/6 2-Point Conversions 0/1 vs. Min Next Week vs. Sea EN MEMORIAM The Cardinals extend their condolences to the family of former play-by-play man TOM DILLON, who passed away early Tuesday morning at the age of 65. Dillon was the team s radio play-by-play voice for 12 years through He also called Arizona State games for 20 years starting in He is survived by his wife Bonnie and two daughters. SERIES NOTES Overall Regular Season Series: Cardinals at home vs. StL: Cardinals last win: StL, W, st Meeting: 10/27/46, W, vs. LA Rams Last Meeting: StL, W, In the 47 th meeting between the two franchises, the Cardinals are going for their fifth consecutive victory over the Rams this week. It would be the first five game winning streak over a single team for the Cardinals since defeating the Detroit Lions five consecutive times between The Cardinals will look to even up the series between the two teams since Arizona joined the NFC West in Heading into the game the Rams hold a 7-6 lead. THE LAST TIME CARDINALS 34, Rams 13 November 2, 2008 Edward Jones Dome (61,303) The Cardinals closed the first half of the season with an important NFC West tilt at St. Louis. AZ racked up a season-high 510 yards of offense behind a Kurt Warner-led passing attack and a run game headed by rookie Tim Hightower, who made his first career start. Warner was again sharp against his old team completing passes (67.6%) for 342 yards and 2 TDs with no turnovers. Hightower became the first Cards rookie to top 100 rushing yards since Defensively, AZ allowed just 231 total yards and 61 rushing, both season lows. The game turned in the 2 nd quarter when the Cards outscored the Rams 24-0 and outgained them AZ improved to 5-3 with the win and extended its division lead to 3 games over the Rams, 49ers and Seahawks (all 2-6). The early going was not exactly easy for the Cards. They marched downfield on the opening drive and appeared to score on a 1-yard Hightower run on 3 rd -n-goal. However, a successful St. Louis challenge reversed the TD call and Warner was stopped for no gain on a 4 th down sneak. After the teams exchanged punts, St. Louis took over at its own 20 on the game s 4 th series. On 1 st down, Marc Bulger went deep down the left sideline to WR Derek Stanley who hauled in the pass for his first career catch and an 80-yard TD. Early in the 2 nd, the Cards evened the game at 7 when FS Antrel Rolle stepped in front of a Bulger pass and returned the pick 40 yards for his 4 th career INT-TD. On the next Rams drive, SS Adrian Wilson sacked Bulger and forced a fumble that DE Bertrand Berry recovered at the Ram 23. That led to a 36-yard Neil Rackers FG that made it On their next drive, the Cards moved 92 yards in 5 plays and Hightower scored on a 30-yard burst just after the 2:00 warning. A 3-n-out quickly gave AZ the ball back at its own 44. When Warner threw it deep down the right sideline, the ball bounced off the hands of DB Jonathan Wade and straight to WR Jerheme Urban at the 30. That 56-yard TD gave AZ a 24-7 halftime lead. The Cards scored the 3 rd quarter s only points when Anquan Boldin s 7-yard TD grab ended an 8-play, 82-yard drive that made it The Rams made it early in the 4 th on a 3-yard Torry Holt TD pass but the Cardinals then ended any comeback hopes on the next series. A 12-play drive netted a 30-yard Rackers FG but more importantly chewed 8:50 off the clock. St. Louis final possession ended with a Rod Hood INT off Bulger. CARDINALS RAMS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Rams 1 4:23 Stanley 80-yard pass from Bulger (Brown kick) 1-80, 0: CARDS 2 12:10 Rolle 40-yard INT return (Rackers kick) CARDS 2 8:09 Rackers 36-yard FG 4-5, 1: CARDS 2 1:53 Hightower 30-yard run (Rackers kick) 5-92, 2: CARDS 2 0:42 Urban 56-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 2-56, 0: CARDS 3 3:16 Boldin 7-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 8-82, 5: Rams 4 12:17 Holt 3-yard pass from Bulger (pass failed) 5-31, 1: CARDS 4 3:27 Rackers 30-yard FG 12-70, 8: STATISTICS AZ STL First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 38:38 21:22 Weather: Indoors RUSHING CARDS: Hightower , TD; Arrington 6-62; Boldin 2-8; Warner 3-(-2). Rams: Bulger 3-32; Jackson 7-17; Pittman PASSING CARDS: Warner 23-34, 342 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT. Rams: Bulger 16-33, 186 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Boldin 6-85, TD; Fitzgerald 6-81; Arrington 5-57; Breaston 2-39; Urban 1-56, TD; Smith 1-18; Hightower 2-6. Rams: Holt 6-58, TD; Pittman 4-15; Avery 3-26; Stanley 1-80, TD; Hall 1-4; Klopfenstein 1-3. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 2 of 38

3 HARD TO BEAT AT HOME The Cardinals have a 4-1 home record this season and have won seven of their last eight games at University of Phoenix Stadium. The Cardinals eight-point loss to the NY Giants on 11/23 was their first loss at home since they lost to the 49ers in overtime on 11/25/07. In their last eight home games, the Cardinals are averaging 33.1 points per game, the highest total in the league. Most points per game at home (12/2/07-12/2/08) Team Gms TDs FG Pts PPG Arizona Atlanta New Orleans Green Bay Houston Below is a look at the Cardinals last eight home games. Date Result 11/23/08 vs. NYG L, /10/08 vs. SF (MNF) W, /12/08 vs. Dal W, (OT) 10/5/08 vs. Buf W, /14/08 vs. Mia W, /30/07 vs. StL W, /23/07 vs. Atl W, (OT) 12/2/07 vs. Cle W, STILL THE BEST As University of Phoenix Stadium began to take shape a few years back, awards and recognition came pouring in for the Cardinals new home. It was notably named by Business Week as one of the world s top 10 sporting venues and its unique design and construction was featured on the Discovery Channel s Extreme Engineering show. Since its opening, the stadium has sold every game played there and has continued to win a host of awards. In 2007, Street & Smith s Sportsbusiness Journal and Sports Business Daily presented the results from their third annual SBJ/SBD Readers Survey and University of Phoenix Stadium, which overtook Lambeau Field in 2006 for the top venue in the NFL, took home the honor for the second consecutive year. The stadium received a considerable amount of recognition in 2007, including: Selected as the best playing surface in Sporting News survey of the league s players Named as one of the seven wonders of Arizona by the Arizona Republic. Architect Peter Eisenman was awarded innovator status by Popular Mechanics magazine Named the #1 meeting venue in 2007 by the Phoenix Business Journal CARDINALS PLAYING FOR NFC WEST TITLE Under head coach Ken Whisenhunt, the Cardinals enter into this week s game vs. the Rams looking to clinch the NFC West and earn their first playoff berth since It would be the Cardinals first division title since 1975 as a member of the NFC East. A win against the Rams would give the Cardinals a 5-0 record in the NFC West this season. The last time the Cardinals won their division was when they won back-to-back titles in 1974 and 1975 as members of the NFC East. Coached by Don Coryell, those teams finished 10-4 in 1974 and 11-3 in In 75 they won nine of their final 10 games during the regular season to finish one game ahead of Dallas. They went on the face the L.A. Rams in the Divisional Playoff game on 12/27, falling Based on the playoff seeding system at the time, the Cardinals won their division in 1974 and 75 but did not host a playoff game either year. This season, the Cardinals could host their first playoff game since 1947 when they defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Championship game. The Cardinals have either shared the division lead or held it outright every week of the 2008 season. Arizona was tied with San Francisco after weeks three and four (at 2-1 and 2-2) but have been alone in first place in the NFC West every week since. It marks just the third time in franchise history they will have spent every week of the season in first place, also accomplishing the feat in 1974 and The Giants, Titans and Broncos have been alone atop their respective divisions all season and the Panthers have shared or led the NFC South throughout The Cardinals last appearance in the playoffs was as a Wild Card team in 1998 when they beat the Cowboys 20-7 in Dallas before losing to Minnesota during the divisional weekend. BOLDIN APPROACHING 1,000 Wide receiver Anquan Boldin enters today s game vs. St. Louis looking to become the first receiver in franchise history to record four 1,000-yard seasons in their career. With 942 yards entering this week s game, Boldin needs just 58 receiving yards to reach 1,000 for the season. If Boldin reaches the mark this week, he will have done so in his 11 th game of the season. Cardinal Receivers with Multiple 1,000-Yard Seasons Year Player Rec. Yds TDs Gms 2008 Anquan Boldin Anquan Boldin 83 1, Anquan Boldin 102 1, Anquan Boldin 101 1, Larry Fitzgerald 72 1, Larry Fitzgerald 100 1, Larry Fitzgerald 103 1, Roy Green 68 1, Roy Green 78 1, Roy Green 78 1, David Boston 98 1, David Boston 71 1, Frank Sanders 89 1, Frank Sanders 75 1, Rob Moore 97 1, Rob Moore 58 1, J.T. Smith 91 1, J.T. Smith 80 1, Sonny Randle 51 1, Sonny Randle 63 1, Cardinals vs. Rams Page 3 of 38

4 LAST WEEK S GAME Eagles 48, CARDINALS 20 November 27, 2008 Lincoln Financial Field (69,144) Four days after hosting the Super Bowl champion Giants, the Cards took on the Eagles in Philadelphia in a Thanksgiving night showdown. The host Eagles scored 21 straight to start the game, thanks in part to a pair of Kurt Warner INTs and prevailed with a win. The Cardinals lost an opportunity to clinch the division crown and fell to 7-5 but remained firmly in first place in the NFC West. The Eagles moved to and kept their playoff hopes alive. Philly took the opening kickoff and moved 70 yards in 12 plays as Brian Westbrook scored the first of his 4 TDs (2 rushing/2 receiving) on a 5-yard pass from Donovan McNabb. On the 5 th play of the next drive Joselio Hanson INT d a tipped Warner pass and returned it to the AZ41. Five straight Westbrook runs got it into the end zone, including the final one from a yard out. The next AZ drive ended when Quintin Mikell picked off Warner. While the ensuing possession didn t produce any points, the Eagles went up 21-0 midway thru the 2 nd quarter on a 2-yard McNabb-Westbrook pass. The Cards scored late in the half on a 1-yard Warner TD pass to Larry Fitzgerald but David Akers FG in the closing seconds made it 24-7 at intermission. Westbrook opened the 2 nd half scoring with a 9-yard TD run. A muffed Eagles punt led to an AZ TD a 6-yard pass from Warner to Steve Breaston - that made it but the Eagles again answered with an Akers FG. Early in the 4 th, the Cards cut it to 14 with a 7-yard Warner- Fitzgerald connection and got the ball right back with 12:46 to play after a Philly 3-n-out. However, the comeback hopes were dealt a severe blow when Anquan Boldin fumbled after a reception and the Eagles took over at the AZ19. Five plays later, McNabb hit DeSean Jackson with a 5-yard scoring pass that made it and an 8-yard McNabb TD pass to Jason Avant 5 minutes later provided the game s final points. CARDINALS EAGLES Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Eagles 1 7:56 Westbrook 5-yard pass from McNabb (Akers kick) 12-70, 7: Eagles 1 3:27 Westbrook 1-yard run (Akers kick) 4-41, 1: Eagles 2 8:24 Westbrook 2-yard pass from McNabb (Akers kick) 10-60, 5: CARDS 2 2:58 Fitzgerald 1-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 11-81, 5: Eagles 2 0:01 Akers 42-yard FG 12-43, 2: Eagles 3 6:17 Westbrook 9-yard run (Akers kick) 11-68, 5: CARDS 3 3:21 Breaston 6-yard pass from Warner (pass failed) 4-35, 1: Eagles 3 0:23 Akers 41-yard FG 6-54, 2: CARDS 4 14:15 Fitzgerald 7-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 5-74, 1: Eagles 4 10:27 Jackson 5-yard pass from McNabb (Akers kick) 5-19, 1: Eagles 4 5:19 Avant 8-yard pass from McNabb (Akers kick) 7-36, 3: STATISTICS AZ PHI First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 30:37 29:23 Weather: Clear, 41 degrees, humidity 62%, winds SSW 5 mph. RUSHING CARDS: Arrington 2-10; Boldin 1-8; Hightower 7-7. Eagles: Westbrook , 2 TD; Eckel 6-27; McNabb 4-24; Booker 4-21; Jackson 1-6; Kolb 3-(-3). PASSING CARDS: Warner 21-39, 235 yds, 3 TD, 3 INT. Eagles: McNabb 27-39, 260 yds, 4 TD, 0 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Breaston 6-45, TD; Fitzgerald 5-65, 2 TD; Boldin 5-63; Hightower 3-34; Pope 1-25; Urban 1-3. Eagles: Jackson 6-76, TD; Curtis 5-59; Baskett 5-42; Avant 4-25, TD; L. Smith 3-32; Westbrook 3-20, 2 TD; Celek 1-6. WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK With a win this week vs. St. Louis, the Cardinals will win the NFC West and clinch their first division title since 1975 when they won the NFC East. A win would clinch the Cardinals first home playoff game since If they Cardinals do not win this week, they could still clinch the division if the 49ers lose at home to the Jets. A win this week over St. Louis would be fifth straight over the Rams and the second series sweep in two years. The last time the Cardinals defeated a team five consecutive times was between , when they defeated the Detroit Lions five consecutive times. A win this week would give the Cardinals a 5-0 record in NFC West games, guaranteeing them their best record against division opponents since entering the NFC West in The Cardinals best record against division opponents since entering the NFC West was in 2006 when they went 4-2. The Cardinals have not gone undefeated in their division since 1969 when they were as a member of the Century Division. A win over St. Louis would also give the Cardinals six consecutive wins over teams from the NFC West dating back to last season. It would give them their longest divisional win streak since winning seven straight in as members of the NFC East. With a win, the Cardinals would match their win total from last season (8-8). Anquan Boldin needs 58 receiving yards this week to reach 1,000 yards receiving on the season and become the first player in franchise history with four 1,000-yard receiving seasons. With 11 TD receptions on the season, Boldin needs a TD reception this week to tie Roy Green, Sonny Randle and Bob Shaw for the third-highest total in franchise history. Sonny Randle holds the current record of 16, established in With a TD pass this week, Kurt Warner would have at least one TD pass in 21 consecutive games, extending his franchise record and continuing the longest current streak in the NFL. With 24 TD passes on the season, Warner enters this week s game four TD passes shy of tying the franchise single-season record of 28, currently shared by Neil Lomax (1984) and Charley Johnson (1963) Tim Hightower needs one rushing TD this week to establish a new franchise rookie record with 10 rushing TDs in a season. Hightower currently shares the record with Ronald Moore, who had nine rushing TDs in Neil Rackers needs four points this week to reach 100 points for the season. A 100-point season in 2008 would give Rackers four consecutive seasons with at least 100 points, establishing a new franchise record. He is currently tied with Pat Harder ( ) with three consecutive 100-point seasons. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 4 of 38

5 HALEY S CALLS SHOTS FOR OFFENSE Behind offensive coordinator Todd Haley, the Cardinals have the third-highest scoring offense in the NFL and the third-rated offense overall. In 2008, quarterback Kurt Warner, wide receivers Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald and rookie running back Tim Hightower are all on pace to establish new franchise records Haley, who first took over a portion of the play-calling duties during the 2007 season, had led the Cardinals offense to 20+ point performances in 10 consecutive games before being held to 17 points in Washington in week three. After scoring 20 points against the Eagles, the Cardinals have now scored: 30+ points in 10 of the last 20 games 20+ points in 19 of the last 20 games Arizona has now scored 338 points on the season, the thirdhighest total in the NFL. Points Scored 2008 Team G TDs Pts PPG NY Giants NY Jets Arizona New Orleans Green Bay Philadelphia The Cardinals 338 points through 12 games put them on pace to score 450 points for the season which would establish a new franchise record ( ). Only the New Orleans Saints (41) have scored more TDs on the season then the Cardinals (40). Of the Cardinals 40 TDs, 24 have come through the air, tied with Dallas and New Orleans for the best total in the NFL this season. WARNER SETS FRANCHISE RECORD With Kurt Warner s three TD passes last week against the Eagles, he established a new franchise record with at least one TD pass in 20 consecutive games. The record was previously held by Neil Lomax, who had a TD pass in 19 consecutive games in Franchise Record Most Consecutive Games Throwing a TD Pass Gms Player 20 Kurt Warner (Games 9-16 in 2007, Games 1-12 in 2008) 19 Neil Lomax (Game 9 in 1983-Game 11 in 1984) 16 Charley Johnson (Game 4 in 1964-Game 5 in 1965) Warner s 20-game TD streak is the longest current streak in the NFL, seven games more than Jay Cutler (13) and nine more than Eli Manning (11). Consecutive Games With a TD Pass Longest Current Streak Games Player 20 Kurt Warner (AZ) 13 Jay Cutler (Den) 11 Eli Manning (NYG) Dating back to the last eight games of last season, no quarterback in the NFL has thrown for more yards or more TDs than Warner. Passing Touchdowns Since Midway Point of 2007 Player (Team) Yards TDs Kurt Warner (Ari) 6, Drew Brees (NO) 6, Tony Romo (Dal) 4, Peyton Manning (Ind) 4, Brett Favre (GB-NYJ) 4, Philip Rivers (SD) 4, Warner s longest career regular season streak in games with at least one TD pass was in when he had at least one TD pass in 23 consecutive games. MVP THREE? Kurt Warner is a two-time NFL MVP, having won the awards in both 1999 and 2001 as a member of the St. Louis Rams. Warner looked every bit the player he was during his MVP years as he led the Cardinals during the second half of last season when he threw for an NFL-high 21-TD passes over the final eight games while leading the Cardinals to a 5-3 record. He has continued his high level of play in 2008 and he is among the league leaders in many of the league s top passing categories. Only one player (Brett Favre) has won three league MVP titles and no QB has ever won an MVP with two different teams. Below is a look at Warner s stats through the first 12 games of this season compared to the first 12 of his MVP seasons (Cardinals) Att. Com. Pct. Yds. TD INT , ( Rams) Att. Com. Pct. Yds. TD INT , (Rams) Att. Com. Pct. Yds. TD INT , WARNER S 2008 RANKINGS Below are listing of Warner s statistics for the season and where they rank in the NFL through 12 weeks: Stat Att Comp Pct Yds TD Rating Warner , NFL Rank 1 st 1 st 2 nd 2 nd T-1 st 3 rd Warner is currently on pace to break virtually all of the franchise single-season passing records. Below is a listing of the current franchise record for each category: Statistic Current Record Warner in 08 Warner s Pace Attempts 560 Neil Lomax, (88 to tie) 629 Completions 345 Neil Lomax, (22 to tie) 430 Completion Pct 64.5 Kurt Warner, TD Passes 28 Charley Johnson, (4 to tie) 32 Passing Yards 4,614 Neil Lomax, ,741 (873 to tie) 4,988 Passer Rating 92.5 Neil Lomax, At his current level of play, Warner could find a place in the NFL record books as well. With 3,741 passing yards, Warner is now on pace to throw for 4,988 yards in That would be the second-highest total in NFL history, behind Dan Marino s 1984 total of 5,084 yards. Warner is on pace for 430 completions which would be the second-highest total in NFL history behind Drew Brees (440, 2007). Cardinals vs. Rams Page 5 of 38

6 WARNER IN THE NFL RECORD BOOKS Career Completion Percentage (min. 1,500 attempts) 65.6 Chad Pennington, 2000-current (2,283-1,497) 65.5 Kurt Warner, 1999-current (3,431-2,249) 64.3 Steve Young, (4,149-2,667) 64.1 Peyton Manning, current (5,850-3,749) 64.0 Drew Brees, 2001-current (3,486-2,232) Highest Career Passer Rating 96.8 Steve Young, Kurt Warner, 1998-current 94.0 Peyton Manning, 1998-current 92.9 Tom Brady, 2000-current 92.3 Joe Montana, Most Passing Yards in a Season 5,084 Dan Marino, Miami, ,830 Kurt Warner, St. Louis, ,806 Tom Brady, New England, 2007 Most 300-Yard Passing Games in a Season 10 Rich Gannon, Oakland Dan Marino, Miami 1984 Warren Moon, Houston 1990 Kurt Warner, St. Louis 1999 Kurt Warner, St. Louis Dan Fouts, San Diego 1980 Kurt Warner, St. Louis 2000 Trent Green, Kansas City 2004 Tom Brady, New England 2007 Most 300-Yard Passing Games in a Career 63 Dan Marino, Bret Favre, 1991-current 51 Dan Fouts, Warren Moon, Kurt Warner, 1998-current 45 Peyton Manning, 1998-current Most Consecutive 300-Yard Passing Games 6 Steve Young, SF Kurt Warner, StL 1999 Kurt Warner, StL 2000 Brian Griese, Den 2002 Rich Gannon, Oak 2002 Daunte Culpepper, Min Joe Montana, SF 1982 Trent Green, KC 2004 Kerry Collins, NYG Drew Brees, NO 2008 Drew Brees, NO, 2006 Kurt Warner, AZ, Dan Fouts, SD 1979 Dan Fouts, SD Bill Kenney, KC 1983 Joe Montana, SF Joe Montana, SF 1990 Warren Moon, Hou 1990 Drew Bledsoe, NE Most Seasons Leading League in Passing Yardage 7 Sid Luckman, Chicago Bears , Steve Young, San Francisco , Arnie Herber, Green Bay 1932, 1934, 1936 Norm Van Brocklin, Los Angeles 1950, 1952, 1954 Len Dawson, Dallas Texans 1962, Kansas City 1966, 1968 Bart Starr, Green Bay Kurt Warner, St. Louis Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League in Passing Yardage 5 Sid Luckman, Chicago Bears Steve Young, San Francisco Bart Starr, Green Bay Kurt Warner, St. Louis Most Yards Per Attempt Min. 1,500 Attempts Player Att Yds YPA 1. Otto Graham 1,565 13, Sid Luckman 1,744 14, Norm Van Brocklin 2,895 23, Kurt Warner 3,431 27, Steve Young 4,149 33, BREAKING DOWN WARNER AT HOME Won the first 15 home games he started. For his career he is as a starter at home. ON THE ROAD Won 15 of his first 21 road games as a starter. For his career he is as a starter on the road. INDOORS Won 21 of his first 22 games as a starter indoors. For his career he is as a starter indoors. OUTDOORS For his career he is as a starter in games played outside. THROWING FOR 300 YARDS OR MORE Warner s teams are when throwing for 300 yards or more Sept. 15 Oct. 8 Nov. 11 Dec. 14 Jan. 0 WHEN THROWING FOR 3+ TDs His team has won 24 of the last 27 games in which he has thrown for 3+ TDs His team is 27-5 when he throws for 3+ TDs in a game WITH A QB RATING OVER (Min. 15 att.) Won 26 of the first 27 games in which he had 100+ rating Has a career record of 35-3 with a rating 300 COMES OFTEN FOR WARNER Kurt Warner s streak of 300-yard passing games came to an end at five last week in Philadelphia, matching the secondlongest streak in league history. Warner has thrown for 300+ yards 48 times in his career, fifth-most in NFL history. Career 300-Yard Passing Games NFL History Games 300-Yd Player Played Games Pct. 1. Dan Marino Brett Favre Dan Fouts Warren Moon Kurt Warner With 105 games played, Warner has thrown for 300 yards in 45.7% of his games for his career, by far the highest percentage among all-time players with 100 games played (Dan Fouts is number two with 28.2%). Most Consecutive 300-Yard Games NFL History 6 Steve Young, San Francisco 1998 Kurt Warner, St. Louis 2000 Rich Gannon, Oakland Joe Montana, San Francisco 1982 Kerry Collins, NY Giants Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2006 Kurt Warner, Arizona, 2008 With one more 300-yard game, Warner will have eight on the season, tying the third-highest total in NFL history. Warner has 18 total 300-yard games as a member of the Cardinals, the second-highest mark in franchise history behind Neil Lomax (19). Lomax played in 108 games over nine years ( ) with the Cards, while Warner has played in 42 games in Arizona. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 6 of 38

7 WARNER HAS 40,000+ PASSING YARDS AS A PRO Kurt Warner reached a unique milestone two weeks ago vs. the Giants when he eclipsed 40,000 passing yards. He did it by throwing for 351 yards. Warner passed for 10,486 yards in three seasons with the Arena Football League s Iowa Barnstormers ( ) and 2,101 in his one season with the Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe (1998). Following the game vs. the Giants, he has amassed 27,514 passing yards in the NFL with the Rams, Giants and the Cardinals. He has thrown for 11,013 yards since coming to the Cardinals in Here is a look at Warner s passing numbers from his 15 collective seasons in professional football. Year Team GP/GS Att Cmp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int 1995 Iowa 12/ , Iowa 14/ , Iowa 14/ , Ams 10/ , StL 1/ StL 16/ , * StL 11/ , StL 16/ *375 *68.7 4, StL 7/ , StL 2/ NYG 10/ , Ariz 10/ , Ariz 6/ , Ariz 14/ , Ariz 11/ , NFL 104/96 3,392 2, , Arena 40/40 1, , NFL Europe 10/ , Pro Career 154/146 5,038 3, , HALL WORTHY The football that Warner used to reach the 40,000-yard mark, along with the jersey that he wore during the game were received by the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH where it will become a part of the Hall s permanent collection. Warner now has three jerseys in the HOF, the same number as Hall of Famers like QB Johnny Unitas and FB Jim Brown. The first was from Warner s MVP Super Bowl XXXIV performance and the second was the one he wore against the Chargers on October 1, 2000 when he became the first quarterback in NFL history to have two games with a perfect passer rating. NO ONE THROWS FOR MORE In the past six weeks, Kurt Warner has thrown for 2,033 yards. This season, Warner s 3,741 yards in the team s first 12 games come out to an average of yards per game, the second best total in the NFL behind Drew Brees through 12 games. In terms of career totals, however, no quarterback in NFL history has averaged as many yards per game as Warner s average of 264.6, a total that has been bolstered by his yards per game average this season. Most Passing Yards Per Game Min. 50 Games Player GP Yds YPG 1. Kurt Warner , Peyton Manning , Dan Marino , Marc Bulger 83 20, Drew Brees , ,741 THROUGH 12 With 235 yards last week against the Eagles, Kurt Warner has now thrown for 3,741 yards so far this season, the third-highest total in NFL history through 12 games. Only Rich Gannon (3,877 in 2002) and Drew Brees (3,870 in 2008) threw for more yards in the first 12 games of a season with Brees accomplishing the feat this season. Most Passing Yards Through 12 Games Player Team Year Yards Rich Gannon Oak ,877 Drew Brees NO ,870 Kurt Warner AZ ,741 Tom Brady NE ,696 Warren Moon Hou ,688 Warren Moon Hou ,678 TAKING ON HIS OLD TEAM This week, Kurt Warner will be making his sixth career start against his former team, the St. Louis Rams. Earlier this season, Warner led the Cardinals to their fourth consecutive victory over the Rams by throwing for 343 yards and two TDs in Arizona s win. Warner has a 3-2 record as a starter against the Rams since coming to the Cardinals in 2005 and is looking for his third consecutive win. Warner recorded his first win as a Cardinal and earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance in a victory over the Rams at the Edward Jones Dome on 11/20/05, his first start there since leaving following the 2003 season. Warner as a Starter vs. St. Louis Date Att. Com. Yds TD INT Rate W/L StL W 12/30/07 vs. StL W 9/24/06 vs. StL L StL W 9/18/05 vs. StL L Warner against the Rams Warner has thrown for 300 yards in three of his five starts against the Rams. Warner has completed 49-of-72 passes (68.1%) of his passes for 628 yards, 5 TDs, 0 INTs and a passer rating in his two starts at the Edwards Jones Dome as a member of the Cardinals. Warner has throw for at least 300 yards with multiple TD passes in his of his last two starts against the Rams. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 7 of 38

8 PASSING GAME HASN T SLOWED Since Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald joined forces, the Cardinals have had one of the most prolific passing games in the NFL. Since 2005, the Cardinals passing attack has ranked no lower than 10 th in the NFL. Arizona ranked first overall in 2005, 10 th overall in 2006 and fifth overall in With Boldin, Fitzgerald, QB Kurt Warner and now WR Steve Breaston leading the charge, the Cardinals offense has been one of the best in the NFL over the last two seasons under head coach Ken Whisenhunt and offensive coordinator Todd Haley. Since the beginning of the Whisenhunt s tenure in 2007, the Cardinals have passed for a net total of 7,706 yards, second in the NFL behind New Orleans (8,117). The Cardinals have 56 TDs through the air in that time and 396 first downs. Below is a listing of where the Cardinals aereal attack ranks since the beginning of Passing Yards Passing TDs 25+ Yards Plays Passing First Downs Team Yds Team TDs Team Plays Team 1 st Dwns 1. New Orleans 8, New England Dallas New Orleans Arizona 7, Dallas Arizona Arizona New England 7, Arizona New Orleans New England Green Bay 7, New Orleans 52 4t. Green Bay Indianapolis Dallas 7, Indianapolis 51 4t. Philadelphia Dallas 349 TOUCHDOWN TRIO The Cardinals are on pace to have three players each register at least 10 touchdowns for the first time in franchise history. So far this season, Anquan Boldin has 11 receiving TDs, Larry Fitzgerald has eight receiving TDs and rookie Tim Hightower has nine rushing TDs. With Fitzgerald or Hightower joining Boldin with at least 10 TDs this season, it would mark the first time since 1984 that two Cardinals have surpassed 10 touchdowns each in a season and only the third time since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger that at least two players have registered 10 TDs. Multiple Players with 10+ TDs Franchise ( ) Player Year TDs Roy Green Stump Mitchell Terry Metcalf Mel Gray BOLDIN PUTTING UP POINTS Wide receiver Anquan Boldin is tied for seventh in the NFL this season in total TDs scored this season with 11. Boldin has only played in 10 games and his 6.6 points per game average is the third-best in the NFL among non-kickers NFL Points Per Game Leaders (Non-Kickers) Player (Team) Gms TD Rsh Rec Pts PPG 1. Brian Westbrook (Phi) DeAngelo Williams (Car) Anquan Boldin (AZ) t. Brandon Jacobs (NYG) t. Thomas Jones (NYJ) t. Michael Turner (Atl) t. LenDale White (Ten) With 11 TDs in his 10 games this season, Boldin is now on pace to score 15 TDs on the season if he plays in the remaining four games. The Cardinals franchise record, which dates back to 1960, is 16 receiving TDs by Sonny Randle and the all-time TD record for the team either receiving or rushing is 17 by John David Crow in Single Season Rec. TDs Franchise Record TDs Player (Year) 16 Sonny Randle (1960) 14 Roy Green (1983) and Mal Kutner (1948) 12 Roy Green (1984), Sonny Randle (1963) and Bob Shaw (1950) CARDINALS ON PACE FOR HISTORY The Cardinals offense is one of the best in the NFL this season. They have the third-ranked offense in the NFL and have scored 338 points on the season, the third-highest total in the league. Arizona s offense has been so good, if it continues on pace, the team will re-write the franchise history books with their performance. Below is a list of some of the franchise records that the Cardinals are currently on pace to break or tie. Stat Record Cards in 08 Projected Points TDs st Downs Pass1 st Downs Net Yds Pass 4, ,641 4,854 Gross Yds Pass 4, ,748 4,997 Completions Completion Pct Kurt Warner is on pace to break virtually all the single-single passing totals for the Cardinals while the team collectively has Anquan Boldin approaching the top of the franchise TD list and Tim Hightower on the verge of breaking the franchise record for rushing TDs by a rookie. Combined with Larry Fitzgerald, the trio are each on pace to score 10 TDs on the season, something that has never happened in franchise history. 100-YARD GAMES PILE UP The Cardinals have three receivers capable of going over 100- yards at any given time and that is what they are doing so far this season. Larry Fitzgerald (5), Anquan Boldin (3) and Steve Breaston (3) have combined to go over 100 yards 11 times this season, five more than any other NFL team. 100-Yard Games Arizona New England 7 3. Houston 7 4. New Orleans 7 Three teams tied with six apiece. Individually, Fitzgerald has five 100-yard games this season, tied with Carolina s Steve Smith for the second-highest total in the NFL behind Houston s Andre Johnson (6) and Atlanta s Steve Smith (6). Cardinals vs. Rams Page 8 of 38

9 CARDS BUILT FOR SUCCESS The consensus opinion is that the 2008 Cardinals roster is the most talented and deepest in recent memory and the team s current 7-5 record reflects that. That didn t happen overnight but through a well-executed plan to build a quality football team that will be competitive for years to come. Under the direction of General Manager Rod Graves, the Cardinals have assembled that talent in a number of different ways. The most significant has been through the NFL Draft. That s really the lifeblood of any successful NFL team, said Graves. Our scouts and personnel department have done an outstanding job in identifying the types of players that will not only succeed at the NFL level but also excel in our particular system. Recent drafts have not only produced Pro Bowlers in Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald, Adrian Wilson, and Darnell Dockett but also scores of other full-time starters and contributors. In all, 26 of the 53 players on the roster were acquired through the draft. With rookie RB Tim Hightower and first round pick CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie both in the starting lineup, five of the seven 08 draftees have received playing time this season, with a sixth on the 53-man roster. Another area that has been instrumental in building the 08 Cardinals is unrestricted free agency. The big splash free agents get a lot of attention, said Graves. But I m extremely proud of players that may have generated less fanfare when we signed them but have made significant contributions and filled important roles. In that category a year ago were players like Mike Gandy, a full-time starter at left tackle, and cornerback Rod Hood, who not only started every game but counted two touchdowns among his career-high five interceptions. Arizona has seen similar success from this year s free agents, including Travis LaBoy, who is second on the team with 4.0 sacks through 12 games, and Clark Haggans, 1.5 sacks in week 5 vs. Buffalo and made the game-saving stop four weeks ago vs. San Francisco. According to Graves, University of Phoenix Stadium is also a major factor in the team s ability to build a championship-caliber team. There s no question that the stadium has delivered everything that the team had hoped for, Graves said. Since the start of 2007, we re 10-2 at home and a big part of that success can be attributed to the home field advantage that s been created by a sold out stadium and a large, passionate fan base. It s also provided the revenue streams that we were lacking previously and give us the chance to compete aggressively with the other teams in the league. Arizona s 8-8 mark in 07 and 7-5 record so far is a good indication that the Cardinals plan is working. The next step is a successful 08 campaign that extends into THREE ON PACE FOR 1,000 The Cardinals have three receivers Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin and Steve Breaston who are all on pace to reach 1,000 yards receiving this season. Three weeks ago in Seattle, Fitzgerald and Boldin became the third receiving duo in NFL history to each record 150-or-more yards and 10-or-more receptions in a game. In 2004, Cincinnati s T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Chad Johnson accomplished the feat against Baltimore and in 1985, Dallas Tony Hill and Doug Cosbie did so against Detroit. Below is a look at the 2008 stats for all three receivers and there projected totals at their current pace: Current Stats Projections Player Rec Yds TDs Rec Yds TDs Anquan Boldin , Larry Fitzgerald 77 1, , Steve Breaston ,030 3 If all three receivers go on to reach 1,000 yards for the season, it would mark the fifth time in NFL history that a team had three receivers all reach 1,000 yards in a season. Team Year Players Chargers 1980 Kellen Winslow (89-1,290); John Jefferson (82-1,340); Charlie Joiner (71-1,132) Redskins 1989 Art Monk (86-1,186); Ricky Sanders (80-1,138); Gary Clark (79-1,229) Falcons 1995 Eric Metcalf (104-1,189); Terance Mathis (78-1,039); Bert Emanuel (74-1,039) Colts 2004 Marvin Harrison (86-1,113); Reggie Wayne (77-1,210); Brandon Stokley (68-1,077) The Cardinals are the only team in the NFL with three receivers who all have at least 700 receiving yards on the season, despite Boldin missing two games. There are six other NFL teams that have two receivers over 600 yards on the season. Teams with multiple receivers over 700 yards Team (Games) Receivers (Yds) Arizona (12) Larry Fitzgerald (1,075), Anquan Boldin (942), Steve Breaston (773) Dallas (12) Terrell Owens (816), Jason Witten (709) Denver (12) Brandon Marshall (942), Eddie Royal (757) Houston (12) Andre Johnson (1,146) and Kevin Walter (705) Kansas City (12) Tony Gonzalez (806), Dwayne Bowe (751) New England (12) Wes Welker (868), Randy Moss (785) Washington (12) Santana Moss (828), Chris Cooley (701) Cardinals vs. Rams Page 9 of 38

10 JAMES ON ALL-TIME LIST Currently 13 th on the NFL s all-time rushing list, Edgerrin James could move up a few more spots this season. With 11,991 yards on the ground after rushing for 384 yards in the first 12 games, James needs 253 yards to pass Marcus Allen, who currently sits in 10 th place. With another 84 yards, James will pass Bills great Thurman Thomas for 12 th place on the rushing list and be 45 yards behind Franco Harris for 11 th. James in currently one of four active rushers on the NFL s all-time rushing list. All-Time NFL Rushing Leaders: Yds. to Rk Player Yrs/NFL Yds. Pass 1 Emmitt Smith 15 18,355 6,365 2 Walter Payton 13 16,726 4,734 3 Barry Sanders 10 15,269 3,279 4 Curtis Martin 12 14,101 2,111 5 Jerome Bettis 13 13,662 1,672 6 Eric Dickerson 11 13,259 1,269 7 Tony Dorsett 12 12, Jim Brown 9 12, Marshall Faulk 13 12, Marcus Allen 16 12, Franco Harris 13 12, Thurman Thomas 13 12, Edgerrin James* 10 11, LaDainian Tomlinson* 8 11, John Riggins 14 11, Corey Dillon 10 11, O.J. Simpson 11 11, Fred Taylor* 11 11, Warrick Dunn* 12 10, Ricky Watters 11 10,643 - * Denotes active players RED ZONE READY Once the Cardinals get inside the red zone, they have a number of weapons at their disposal that can help them reach the end zone. Arizona has 55 red zone drives this season and have scored 266 points on those drives, with both totals ranking second in the NFL behind the NY Giants (59 drives and 277 points). Once inside the red zone, the Cardinals have shown the ability to score through the air and on the ground. Arizona s 21 passing TDs this season are the most in the NFL. They have also piled up 12 rushing TDs inside the red zone, tied for the seventh-best total in the NFL. The Cardinals three main weapons inside the red zone have been receivers Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald and running back Tim Hightower. Boldin and Fitzgerald rank number one and two, respectively, in the NFL in red zone receiving TDs. Red Zone Receiving TDs 2008 Player (Team) TDs 1. Anquan Boldin (AZ) Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 7 3t. Dwayne Bowe (KC) 6 3t. Isaac Bruce (SF) 6 3t. Hines Ward (Pit) 6 Hightower has eight rushing TDs inside the red zone this season, tied for the seventh-highest total in the NFL. Boldin, Fitzgerald and Hightower have each scored all but one of their TDs inside the red zone. HIGHTOWER HEADED FOR ROOKIE RECORD Tim Hightower scored his eighth and ninth rushing TDs of the season vs. the Giants two weeks ago, tying Ronald Moore s franchise rookie record, established in Hightower s nine rushing TDs on the season are the most rushing TDs by a Cardinals rookie since Moore had nine in Hightower s TD total is also the best among all NFL rookie rushers. NFL Rushing TD Leaders--Rookies Player (Team) TDs 1. Tim Hightower (AZ) 9 2. Steve Slaton (Hou) 8 3. Chris Johnson (Ten) 7 4. Jonathan Stewart (Car) 6 Hightower s nine TDs currently rank as the fifth-highest singleseason total in franchise history. John David Crow holds the single-season rushing TD record, totaling 14 in With a rushing TD, Hightower would be one of six players in franchise history with at least 10 rushing TDs in a season and the first since Donny Anderson in Rushing TDs Single-Season Franchise Record TDs Player (Year) 14 John David Crow (1962) 12 Ernie Nevers (1929) 11 MacArthur Lane (1970) 10 Donny Anderson (1973) Johnny Roland (1967) 9 Tim Hightower (2008) Emmitt Smith (2004) Mario Bates (1999) Ronald Moore (1993) Stump Mitchell (1984) Ottis Anderson (1981) Ottis Anderson (1980) Terry Metcalf (1975) IN THE SERIES VS. THE RAMS 100-Yard Rushing Games 4 (4-0) Most Yards: 126, Ronald Moore, 12/5/93 vs. LA Rams Last 100-Yd Game: 109, Tim Hightower, 11/2/08 at StL 100-Yard Receiving Games 18 (10-5) Most Yards: 171, Larry Fitzgerald, 12/30/07 vs. StL Last 100-Yd Game: 171, Larry Fitzgerald, 12/30/07 vs. StL 300-Yard Passing Games 7 (5-2) Most Yards: 366, Kent Graham, 9/27/96 vs. StL Last 300-Yd Game: 343, Kurt Warner, 11/2/08 at StL Random Facts In 2007 the Cardinals earned their first season sweep of the Rams since joining the NFC West. The Cardinals have had two receivers go for 100+ yards in a game vs. the Rams on four separate occasions, including Larry Fitzgerald (104) and Anquan Boldin (105) on 11/20/05. In the series between the Cards and Rams, Anquan Boldin has gone over 100 yards four of the nine times he has faced them. Larry Fitzgerald has a touchdown in four of the last five games vs. the Rams and eight TDs in his nine career games. In each of the last five wins vs. the Rams (and seven of the last eight), the Cardinals have scored at least 30 points. In the first game between the two teams this season, Tim Hightower became the first rookie since 1993 to rush for 100 yards in game. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 10 of 38

11 BREASTON CONTINUES TOWARDS 1,000 Steve Breaston had his breakout game as a receiver in week four against the NY Jets, catching nine passes for 122 yards. Before that, Breaston had just 164 yards on 12 receptions in his first 18 games. In the eight games since his performance against the Jets, Breaston has showed that he is going to demand attention on the field along with Pro Bowlers Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin. Breaston kept himself on pace for a 1,000-yard season when he caught six receptions for 45 yards against the Eagles last week. Below is a look at Breaston s stats over the last nine games, dating back to his breakout game against the Jets. Steve Breaston Last Eight Games Opponent Rec. Yds TDs NYJ /5 vs. Buf /12 vs. Dal Car StL /10 vs. SF Sea /23 vs. NYG Phi With 60 receptions for 773 yards on the season, Breaston is on pace for 80 receptions and 1,030 yards for the season, even though he had just four receptions for 52 yards through the first three games of the season. If Breaston were to reach 1,000 yards on the season, he would be the first Cardinals receiver other than Boldin or Fitzgerald to reach 1,000 yards since David Boston had 1,598 yards in Breaston has to average 56.8 yards per game over the final four games of the season to reach 1,000 yards in TRIPLE THREAT With each passing week, fourth-year running back J.J. Arrington has proven himself more and more valuable to the Cardinals offense and special teams. Two weeks ago against the Giants, it was on special teams where Arrington made his most significant contributions, returning eight kickoffs for a total of 232 yards, the second-highest single-game total in franchise history. He now has two of the top three single-game totals in franchise history. Kickoff Return Yardage Franchise Record Yards Player (Opponent) 252 Josh Scobey (@ StL, 9/28/03) 232 J.J. Arrington (vs. NYG, 11/23/08) 220 J.J. Arrington (@ Min, 11/26/06) Three weeks ago in Seattle, Arrington excelled out of the backfield. He scored on a four-yard run and a sixyard reception, giving him two TDs in a game for the first time in his career. Arrington s four-yard TD run was his first rushing TD since 11/20/05 at St. Louis. This season, Arrington has shown he can get into the endzone in a variety of different ways. Arrington is one of six NFL players this season to record a touchdown three separate ways. Arrington has a TD rushing, receiving and on a 95-yard kickoff return. Players with TDs Three Separate Ways 2008 J.J. Arrington (AZ) Rushing, receiving, kickoff return Josh Cribbs (Cle) Rushing, receiving, kickoff return Reggie Bush (NO) Rushing, receiving, punt return Harry Douglas (Atl) Rushing, receiving, punt return DeSean Jackson (Phi) Rushing, receiving, punt return Leon Washington (NYJ) Rushing, receiving, kickoff return WHERE THEY RANK The Cardinals have the NFL s third-rated offense and second rated passing offense this season. The Cardinals are averaging yards-per-game and yards-per-game through the air. Individually, the Cardinals have numerous players who rank among the best in the NFL in their respective positions. Kurt Warner Larry Fitzgerald NFL Passer Rankings NFL NFL Receiver Rankings NFL Statistic Rank Statistic Rank Attempts: st Receptions: 77 5 th Completions: st Rec. Yards: 1,075 3 rd Completion Pct: nd Rec. TDs: 8 T-2 nd Yards Passing: 3,741 2 nd 25+ Yard Rec: 10 T-5 th TD Passes: 24 T-1 st Red Zone TDs: 7 T-2 nd QB Rating: rd Red Zone Rec: 10 T-5 th Anquan Boldin Tim Hightower NFL Receiver Rankings NFL NFL Rusher Rankings NFL Statistic Rank Statistic Rank Rec. TDs: 11 1 st Rush TDs: 9 T-8 th Receptions: 78 4 th 3 rd /4 th -and-1 Rush: 15 T-1 st Red Zone Rec: 17 1 st 3 rd /4 th -and-1 Conv: 11 T-1 st Red Zone TDs: 10 1 st Overall 1 st Down Pct: th Cardinals receivers have combined for yard receiving games (Larry Fitzgerald-5; Steve Breaston-3, Anquan Boldin- 3), the highest total in the NFL so far this season. Boldin, Fitzgerald and Breaston have combined for 215 receptions, 2,790 yards and 21 touchdowns this season, despite the fact that Boldin missed two games due to a head injury. Cardinals receivers have combined for 24 total TDs in 2008, tied for the best total in the NFL with Dallas and New Orleans. Along with Pro Bowl receivers Boldin and Fitzgerald, Breaston has added 60 receptions for 773 yards on the season and all three are now on pace for 1,000-yard receiving seasons. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 11 of 38

12 BOLDIN AND FITZGERALD FIND ANOTHER WAY INTO THE RECORD BOOKS Against Seattle three weeks ago, the Pro Bowl receiving tandem of Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald found another way to enter the franchise and NFL record books. They became the first teammates in franchise history to each reach 150+ yards receiving in the same game. The duo also became just the third set of receivers in NFL history to each have 10-or-more receptions and 150-or-more yards in the same game. Players with 10+ receptions and 150+ yards receiving in the same game Date Opp Player (Team) Rec Yds Sea Anquan Boldin (Arizona) Larry Fitzgerald (Arizona) Bal T.J. Houshmandzadeh (Cincinnati) Chad Johnson (Cincinnati) Det Tony Hill (Dallas) Doug Cosbie (Dallas) The game in Seattle also marked the eighth time (third time in 2008) that Boldin and Fitzgerald have both gone over 100 yards in the same game. Dating back to 1960, only Jacksonville s Keenan McCardell and Jimmy Smith (9) went over 100 yards more times than Fitzgerald and Boldin. Boldin and Fitzgerald are now ranked first and second in the NFC in receptions and sixth and second in receiving yards. NFC Receptions Leaders NFC Receiving Yardage Leaders Player (Team) Rec Yds Player (Team) Yds 1. Anquan Boldin (AZ) Roddy White (Atl) 1, Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 77 1, Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 1, Roddy White (Atl) 68 1, Greg Jennings (GB) 1, Chris Cooley (Was) Calvin Johnson (Det) Greg Jennings (GB) 64 1, Steve Smith (Car) Steve Breaston (AZ) Anquan Boldin (AZ) 942 TOP 10 VS. NFC WEST The Cardinals all-pro receiving duo of Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald have had some outstanding games against their NFC West opponents in their young careers, including St. Louis. Boldin has gone over 100 yard receiving four times against the Rams while Fitzgerald has reached 100 yards three times. Below is a list of each receivers Top 10 games against the NFC West: Anquan Boldin Date Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Sea SF /25/06 vs. StL /23/03 vs. StL SF Sea /18/05 vs. StL /2/05 vs. SF /12/04 vs. SF Sea Larry Fitzgerald Date Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Sea /30/07 vs. StL /25/07 vs. SF StL /10/06 vs. SF SF StL /6/05 vs. Sea /2/05 vs. SF SF BOLDIN SINCE THE RETURN Pro Bowl receiver Anquan Boldin returned to the Cardinals lineup in Carolina after missing two games due to a head injury that included sinus and jaw fractures. Boldin hasn t missed a beat since coming back. In the last six games, Boldin has collected 51 receptions for 576 yards and six TDs. He has become an option for the Cardinals out of the backfield as well with nine rushes for 67 yards over the last six games. Below is a look at Boldin s stats in his six games since returning from his injury: Date Rec. Yds TD Rush Yds Phi /23/08 vs. NYG Sea /10/08 vs. SF StL Car Totals Boldin was on the receiving end of a vicious helmet-to-helmet hit in the closing seconds of the Cardinals week four game in New York that drew a one-game suspension and $50,000 fine for Jets safety Eric Smith. Boldin had seven plates and over 40 screws inserted to fix multiple facial fractures. In returning so quickly and so effectively, Boldin has again showed why he is considered one of the toughest players in the league, a sentiment that safety Adrian Wilson, one of the league s most feared defenders, expressed after the injury. He is by far the toughest person I know, Wilson said. I ve been here eight years, and he is the toughest player that I have ever played with. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 12 of 38

13 CARDINALS-RAMS CONNECTIONS Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner was a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player and the MVP of Super Bowl XXXIV with the Rams from Warner became one of the most prolific passers in NFL history as he re-wrote the St. Louis record books with MVP seasons in 1999 and Rams safety Corey Chavous was originally drafted in the second round (33 rd overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Cardinals. Chavous played with Arizona from Rams center Nick Leckey was originally drafted by the Cardinals in the sixth-round (167 th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft. Over the next three seasons Leckey would start 20 of 44 games played for Arizona. Cardinals President Michael Bidwill was born in St. Louis and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in finance from St. Louis University in Cardinals quarterbacks coach Jeff Rutledge was a ninth round selection by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1979 NFL Draft. He played three seasons for the Rams as a backup, including in Super Bowl XIV as a rookie. Rams secondary coach Ron Milus was the defensive backs coach for the Cardinals during the 2003 season. Rams special teams coordinator Al Roberts coached in the same position for the Arizona Cardinals from From Cardinals kicker Neil Rackers played under Roberts while he coached special teams in Cincinnati. In 2006, Rams offensive line coach Steve Loney served in same position for the Cardinals. Rams guard Richie Incognito was a finalist for the Arizona Player of the Year Award while playing at Mountain Ridge High in Glendale, Arizona. Cardinals kicker Neil Rackers is a St. Louis native where he earned 11 varsity letters in baseball, soccer, and football at Aquinas-Mercy High School. Cardinals strong safety Adrian Wilson and Rams wide receiver Torry Holt were teammates at North Carolina State in Cardinals defensive tackle Bryan Robinson signed with St. Louis as an undrafted rookie free agent in 1997 and played in 11 games for the Rams totaling eight tackles and one sack. Rams Executive Vice President & General Counsel Bob Wallace was the Cardinals legal counsel and chief contract negotiator from As a 14-year old, he also served as a training camp assistant for the Cards. Cardinals assistant athletic trainer Jeff Herndon was born in Hallsville, MO and earned undergraduate degree from the University of Missouri. Cardinals equipment manager Mark Ahlemeier was born in St. Charles, MO and attended Ritenour High School and Florissant Valley College in St. Louis. Cardinals defensive tackle Darnell Dockett and St. Louis left tackle Alex Barron attended Florida State together from Additionally, Cardinals receiver Anquan Boldin played with them in 2002 as well. In 2000 Cardinals Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt served as the New York Jets tight ends coach while Rams tight end Anthony Becht earned Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie team honors, with 16 catches for 144 yards and two touchdowns while starting 10 of 14 games played. DRC COMING TO THE DEFENSE Rookie first round draft pick CB Dominique Rodgers- Cromartie has been improving with every day on the job this season. He has impressed since taking over the starting cornerback job in week 10 against San Francisco. Although he has started in only seven games, Rodgers- Cromertie has appeared in every game this season and received significant playing time before he earned the fulltime starting job. He leads the team with 17 passes defensed this season and is tied for the team lead with two interceptions. Rodgers-Cromartie got both of his interceptions in his second start at cornerback and his fifth overall start of the season, when the Cardinals traveled to Seattle. The rookie s first three starts came as the extra defensive back when the Cardinals opened the game in their nickel formation. Against the Seahawks, Rodgers-Cromartie hauled in his first career interception when he picked off a Matt Hasselbeck pass in the second quarter. The rookie then sealed the Cardinals victory when he stepped in front of Hasselbeck s first down pass with under two minutes left in the game. In doing so, he became the first Cardinals rookie since Aeneas Williams in 1991 Denver) to have two interceptions in a game. WORKING TOWARDS THE 20/20 CLUB Adrian Wilson s goal this season is to join an elite club among NFL defenders. The Pro Bowl safety wants to join the 20/20 club and become the ninth person in NFL history with 20 interceptions and 20 touchdowns. Wilson could get significantly closer to his goal this week if he continues his stellar play against the Rams. In his last five games against St. Louis, Wilson has collected 4.0 sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Currently, Wilson has 18 INT and 18 sacks with two INTs and two sacks this season. Players with 20 Sacks/20 INTs Player Sacks Ints S Ronde Barber (TB, present) S LeRoy Butler (GB, ) LB Donnie Edwards (KC/SD, 1996-present) S Rodney Harrison (SD/NE, 1994-present) LB Seth Joyner (Phi/Ari/GB/Den, ) LB Ray Lewis (Bal, present) LB Wilber Marshall (Chi/Was/Hou/Ari/NYJ, ) LB William Thomas (Phi/Oak, ) TAKING IT AWAY The Cardinals have 23 takeaways on the season, tied for the fourth-highest total in the NFL. Of the Cardinals 23 takeaways, a league-high 13 have come through fumble recoveries Takeaway Leaders Team FR INT Ttl 1. Chicago Tennessee Tampa Bay t. Arizona Arizona is tied with four other teams (Baltimore, Cleveland, Kansas City and Minnnesota) with 23 takeaways. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 13 of 38

14 BY THE NUMBERS 1 Individuals who played for both the St. Louis Cardinals and the St. Louis Rams (current Cardinals radio analyst Ron Wolfley) The last time the Cardinals won a division title, something they can do this week with a win over the Rams. 5 The Cardinals will be looking for their fifth consecutive win over the Rams this week. The last time the Cardinals defeated a team five consecutive times was the Lions ( ) Points per game for Arizona, third-most in the NFL behind only the NY Giants (29.3) and NY Jets (28.3). 21 Number of consecutive games in which Kurt Warner has thrown for at least one TD pass, a franchise record. It is also the longest current streak in the NFL. 3,741 Kurt Warner s passing yards this season, the third-highest total in NFL history through the first 12 games of a season (Rich Gannon 3,877 in 2002 and Drew Brees 3,870 in 2008). 4 Number of points needed by kicker Neil Rackers to reach 100-points for the fourth consecutive season, establishing a new franchise record The average number of points scored by the Cardinals in their last eight home games, the highest total in the NFL over that span The last time the Cardinals had multiple players with doubledigit TDs in a single season. Currently, Anquan Boldin has 11 TDs, Tim Hightower has 9 and Larry Fitzgerald has Receiving yards needed by Anquan Boldin this week to reach 1,000 yards receiving on the season, becoming the only player in franchise history with four 1,000-yard seasons. 4 Number of consecutive games in which the Cardinals have scored at least 30 points against the Rams. 21 Passing TDs for the Cardinals inside the red zone, the highest-total in the NFL this season ,790 Number of combined receptions and receiving yards for Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald and Steve Breaston through 12 games. 8 Number of tackles needed by Karlos Dansby to reach 100 on the season. It would be the third 100-tackle season of his career. 19 Number of times, in the last 20 games, that the Cardinals have scored at least 20 points. ROLLE KNOWS WAY TO THE END ZONE FS Antrel Rolle s 40-yard interception return for a TD vs. St. Louis in week nine was his first interception since moving to safety this season. Rolle has proven himself lethal once he gets the ball in his hands, especially against St. Louis. He has an interception return for a TD in each of his last two games against the Rams. In fact, of his eight career interceptions, Rolle has returned four for TDs, with a fifth called back due to an erroneous penalty on the return. Of the 104 players in NFL history with at least four interception returns for touchdowns, Rolle s 50% return rate is by far the best in history. The next best percentage is Darren Smith ( ) who returned four of his 11 interceptions for a TD, a return percentage of There have been only 26 players in history that have a return percentage over 20.0 and four with a return percentage over Best INT Return Rate Min. Four TDs Player (Years) Int TDs Rate S Antrel Rolle (2005-) LB Darrin Smith ( ) LB Tedy Bruschi (1996-) LB Dexter Coakley ( ) He has piled up 323 return yards on his eight interceptions, an average of 40.4 yards per return. Last season in Cincinnati, Rolle had three interceptions, two of which he returned for TDs. The third he returned for TD, which would have set a new NFL record, but it was called back due to the erroneous call, wiping away the potential record-setting return. RACKING UP POINTS Neil Rackers connected on three of his four field goal attempts vs. the Giants two weeks ago, converting from 34, 20 and 44 yards. Rackers had hit on 15 consecutive field goals before missing a 68-yard attempted fair catch-free kick right before halftime against the Giants. The 15 consecutive field goals was the longest streak since he connected on 31 straight in His 15 consecutive field goals represent the second longest streak in franchise history, trailing only his 2005 mark. Most Consecutive Field Goals Franchise Record FG Player (Year) 31 Neil Rackers (Games 1-10, 2005) 15 Neil Rackers (Games 5-10, 2008) 11 Bill Gramatica (Games 4-11, 2001) Greg Davis (Games 10-14, 1994) 10 Three Players tied with 10 consecutive With 96 points on the season after scoring 13 in the last two weeks, Rackers is on pace for 128 points for the season, which would trail only the 140 points he collected in his Pro Bowl season of Most Points in a Season Franchise Record Pts Player (Year) 140 Neil Rackers, 2005 (40 FG, 20 PAT) 117 Neil O Donoghue, 1984 (23 FG, 48 PAT) Jim Bakken, 1967 (27 FG, 36 PAT) 116 Neil Rackers, 2006 (28 FG, 32 PAT) 115 Jim Bakken, 1964 (25 FG, 40 PAT) A 100-point season in 2008 would give Rackers four consecutive seasons with at least 100 points, establishing a new franchise record. He is currently tied with Pat Harder ( ) with three consecutive 100-point seasons. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 14 of 38

15 WEEK 14 IN THE NFL All times MST Thursday, Dec. 4 Oakland at San Diego 5:15 PM NFLN Sunday, Dec. 7 Jacksonville at Chicago Minnesota at Detroit Houston at Green Bay Cincinnati at Indianapolis Atlanta at New Orleans Philadelphia at NY Giants Cleveland at Tennessee Miami at Buffalo Kansas City at Denver NY Jets at San Francisco New England at Seattle St. Louis at Arizona Dallas at Pittsburgh Washington at Baltimore Monday, Dec. 8 Tampa Bay at Carolina 11:00 AM CBS 11:00 AM FOX 11:00 AM CBS 11:00 AM CBS 11:00 AM FOX 11:00 AM FOX 11:00 AM CBS 2:05 PM CBS 2:05 PM CBS 2:05 PM CBS 2:05 PM CBS 2:15 PM FOX 2:15 PM FOX 6:15 PM NBC 6:30 PM ESPN PRACTICE AND MEDIA SCHEDULE Wednesday, 12/3/08 Thursday, 12/4/08 Friday, 12/5/08 Sunday, 12/7/08 Practice, 10:45 AM-12:50 PM Rams Conference Calls: Will Witherspoon 12:30 PM Jim Haslett 1:30 PM Practice, 10:40 AM-12:45 PM Practice, 10:15 AM-Noon Cardinals vs. Rams, 2:15 PM University of Phoenix Stadium Photographers/videographers may shoot until the team portion of practice begins (approximately the first 25 minutes) Players and coaches will be available coming off the field each day and the locker room will be open for 45 minutes after practice. Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt will also be available following each session. CURRENT TRANSACTIONS CARDINALS PRONUNCIATIONS Monty Beisel Steve Breaston Calais Campbell Tim Castille Early Doucet Clark Haggans Nathan Hodel Kenny Iwebema Chike Okeafor Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie Antrel Rolle Lyle Sendlein Stephen Spach Pago Togafau Jerame Tuman Jerheme Urban Ken Whisenhunt BYE-sull BRES-tin kuh-lay-us kuh-steel doo-sett HAY-gins HOE-dul uh-web-uh-muh CHEE-kay oh-key-for dah-muh-neek AHN-trel SEND-line Spock PONG-oh TONG-uh-fow Jeremy Jeremy WIZZ-en-hunt RADIO BROADCAST SCHEDULE The following Cardinals radio broadcasts will air this week on Sports 620 KTAR: Big Red Rage w/ Bertrand Berry and special guest Majerle s Sports Grill Thursday, 6:00 7:00 PM Kia NFL Kickoff Show Sunday, 11:15 AM 12:15 PM Hosted by Bill Lewis and Darren Urban Cardinals Pre-Game Huddle Sunday, 12:15 2:15 PM Hosted by Paul Calvisi, Hank Kuhlmann, Rob Moore and Rob Fredrickson Mon, Dec. 1 Wed, Nov. 26 Tues, Nov. 4 Wed, Oct. 29 Tues, Oct. 28 Wed, Oct. 1 Wed, Sept. 24 Wed, Sept. 17 Tues, Sept. 9 Sat, Sept. 6 Mon, Sept. 1 The Cardinals released P Dirk Johnson and signed P Ben Graham. The team also resigned T Elliot Vallejo to the practice squad. The Cardinals elevated CB Micahel Adams from the practice squad to the 53-man active roster. The team released T Elliot Vallejo. The Cardinals placed LB Ali Highsmith on injured reserve (knee) and signed LB Pago Togafau. Cardinals re-signed WR Onrea Jones to the practice squad. Cardinals signed TE Stephen Spach and released S Oliver Celestin. The team also released WR Onrea Jones from the practice squad. Cardinals re-signed WR Onrea Jones to the practice squad and released RB Ryan Moats. Cardinals re-signed LB Chris Harrington to the practice squad and released WR Onrea Jones from the practice squad. Cardinals signed RB Ryan Moats to the practice squad and released DE Jason Banks. Cardinals re-signed S Oliver Celestin. Cardinals placed C Al Johnson (left knee) on injured reserve, elevated C Pat Ross to the 53-man roster from the practice squad, released S Oliver Celestin and released C/G Anthony Oakley from the practice squad. Cardinals signed CB Michael Adams, DE Jason Banks, DT Keilen Dykes, WR Lance Long, C Pat Ross, CB Wilrey Fontenot, WR Onrea Jones, and C/G Anthony Oakley to the practice squad. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 15 of 38

16 Game 1 CARDINALS 23, 49ers 13 September 7, 2008 Candlestick Park (67,186) The Cardinals opened the season with a 10-point victory at San Fran. It was the team s first week one road win since Combined with Seattle & St. Louis losses it also gave Arizona sole possession of first place in the NFC West. Keys to the victory were a 5-0 edge in takeaways and a time of possession advantage in the second half of 22:38 to 7:22. Anquan Boldin led all receivers by catching 8 passes from Kurt Warner for 82 yards (all in the 2 nd half) and Eggerrin James gained 100 yards on 26 carries. Defensively, veteran newcomer Travis LaBoy notched 2.0 sacks of J.T. O Sullivan and a forced fumble on one. The Cardinals opening drive reached the SF 7 before a 25-yard Neil Rackers FG gave them an early lead. On the 2 nd play of the next series, FB Zak Keasey caught a pass from O Sullivan but DT Darnell Dockett forced a fumble that LB Karlos Dansby recovered at the SF 11. The drive reached the 2 but a personal foul on LT Mike Gandy backed it up and Rackers missed from 35. The Niners then moved quickly into AZ territory and Frank Gore put San Fran ahead with a 41-yard TD run. The next San Fran drive ended when SS Adrian Wilson INT d O Sullivan and returned the pick to the SF 33 but the Cards were forced to punt. Early in the 2 nd quarter, AZ faced a 3 rd -n-7 when Warner hit WR Steve Breaston with a 40-yard completion to the 1. On the next play he lofted a ball to the corner that Larry Fitzgerald snared for a TD. The next SF drive again ended with a turnover when Bertrand Berry stripped O Sullivan and Antonio Smith recovered but the ensuing drive ended with a punt. The Niners then tied it late in the 2 nd on a 39-yard Joe Nedney FG. Despite a 3-0 edge in takeaways and a decisive AZ advantage in field position, the game was tied at the half. Because they deferred on the opening coin flip, AZ got the ball to start the 3 rd quarter. Thanks to a pass heavy attack (including 3-47 to Boldin) the Cards took the lead on a 31-yard Rackers FG. Rackers then pooched the kickoff to the SF 33 where LB Takeo Spikes muffed it and Matt Ware recovered. The drive penetrated the red zone and on a 3 rd -n-4 pass from the 5, Warner s completion to Breaston was originally spotted at the 2 but a Cardinal challenge moved it inside the 1, though still shy of a first. On 4 th -n-inches, rookie RB Tim Hightower scored his 1 st career TD and gave AZ a lead. As a result of the 2 drives, AZ was able to chew up 11:03 before the Niners offense re-took the field. When they did, SF moved 60 yards in 13 plays and Nedney hit a 30-yard FG that made it with 12:05 to play. That s when the Cardinals were able to put the game out of reach with a sustained 18-play drive that consumed 10:08 and ended with a 30-yard Rackers FG. San Fran s next play from scrimmage saw LaBoy pull the hat trick on O Sullivan with a sack, forced fumble and recovery. CARDINALS ERS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 11:06 Rackers 25-yard FG 7-33, 2: ers 1 6:00 Gore 41-yard run (Nedney kick) 5-75, 2: CARDS 2 10:25 Fitzgerald 1-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 6-58, 2: ers 2 1:52 Nedney 39-yard FG 9-69, 4: CARDS 3 8:25 Rackers 31-yard FG 15-65, 6: CARDS 3 4:03 Hightower 2-yard run (Rackers kick) 8-33, 4: ers 4 12:05 Nedney 30-yard FG 13-60, 6: CARDS 4 1:57 Rackers 30-yard FG 18:62, 10: Game 2 CARDINALS 31, Dolphins 10 September 14, 2008 University of Phoenix Stadium (63,445) In their home opener, the Cardinals offense rolled up 445 total yards and 31 points on the Dolphins en route to a 21-point victory and their first 2-0 start since QB Kurt Warner passed for 361 yards and 3 TDs. All 3 went to WR Anquan Boldin who finished with 6 catches for 140 yards and his first career 3-TD day. Fellow WR Larry Fitzgerald was and the duo eclipsed the century mark in the same game for the 6 th time. Boldin s 22 nd career 100-yard game tied him with Jackie Smith for the most in franchise history. Warner finished with a perfect passer rating of 158.3, becoming the first Cardinal QB with a perfect rating since Jim Hart on 11/23/75 vs. NYJ. It was Warner s third career perfect game tying him with Peyton Manning for most in NFL history. Warner s first pass of the day set the tone for a big day. After a delay penalty and another for illegal formation, the Cards 1 st down play saw Warner throw it deep down the middle for Boldin, who continued on for a career-long 79-yard score. On Arizona s next drive, the QB connected with Fitzgerald on a 75-yard pass to the 4 and 3 plays later, Warner hit Boldin with a 3-yard TD toss. While Miami s first 4 drives ended with punts, Arizona s produced points as Neil Rackers put the Cards up 17-0 with a 45-yard FG midway thru the 2 nd quarter. On the opening series of the 2 nd half, Arizona was aided by 3 Miami penalties that kept the drive alive and rookie Tim Hightower capped it with a 1-yard TD run that put AZ up Hightower became the first player in team history with TD runs in each of his first two games. The Dolphins got on the board with a 32-yard Dan Carpenter FG but the Cards answered right back. They moved 80 yards in 8 plays as Warner and Boldin connected again, this time on an 8-yard hook-up. Only a Ronnie Brown 1-yard run with 2:38 left made the final Both squads pulled their starting QBs as Chad Henne replaced Chad Pennington with 9:42 to play and Matt Leinart came in for Warner for the final series. Edgerrin James reached a career milestone on the opening drive of the 3 rd quarter when he became just the 14 th player in NFL history to eclipse 15,000 total yards from scrimmage. DOLPHINS CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 12:20 Boldin 79-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 1-69, 0: CARDS 1 5:40 Boldin 3-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 8-92, 4: CARDS 2 8:46 Rackers 45-yard FG 11-60, 6: CARDS 3 10:29 Hightower 1-yard run (Rackers kick) 10-71, 4: Dolphins 3 5:26 Carpenter 32-yard FG 11-58, 5: CARDS 3 1:27 Boldin 8-yard pass from Warner (Rackers) 8-80, 3: Dolphins 4 2:38 Brown 1-yard run (Carpenter kick) 18-89, 7: STATISTICS MIA AZ First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 28:06 31:54 Weather: Indoors STATISTICS AZ SF First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 37:05 22:56 Weather: Sunny, 70 degrees, 70% humidity, Wind WNW 20 mph. RUSHING CARDS: James ; Hightower 8-13, TD; Warner 5-(-4). 49ers: Gore 14-96, TD; Foster 4-11; O Sullivan 2-1. PASSING CARDS: Warner 19-30, 197 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT. 49ers: O Sullivan 14-20, 195 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Boldin 8-82; Breaston 3-54; Fitzgerald 3-31, TD; Hightower 3-21; Pope 1-5; Castille ers: Gore 4-55; Davis 3-51; Johnson 3-48; Keasey 2-13; Battle 1-16; Foster RUSHING Dolphins: Williams 11-28; R. Brown 11-25, TD; Bess 1-13; Pennington 1-6. CARDS: James 18-55; Hightower 10-24, TD; Breaston 1-4; Leinart 2-(-2). PASSING Dolphins: Pennington 10-20, 112 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT; Henne 7-12, 67 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. CARDS: Warner 19-24, 361 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT; Leinart 1-2, 15 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. RECEIVING Dolphins: Camarillo 4-49; Hagan 3-51; Martin 3-32; Brown 2-19; Bess 2-13; Ginn 1-9; Cobbs 1-5; Williams 1-1. CARDS: Fitzgerald 6-153; Boldin 6-140, 3 TD; Patrick 4-30; Hightower 1-20; Breaston 1-18; Pope 1-15; James 1-0. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 16 of 38

17 Game 3 Redskins 24, CARDINALS 17 September 21, 2008 Fed Ex Field (90,060) The Cardinals suffered their first defeat and fell to 2-1 with a 7-point loss at Washington. The Redskins produced 10 points off Arizona s first two turnovers of the season and the Cardinals snapped their streak of 10-straight games scoring 20+ points. The Redskins opened the game with an 11-play, 60-yard drive that ended with a 3-yard Clinton Portis TD run that gave the hosts an early 7-0 lead. On the first play of the 2 nd quarter, Edgerrin James fumbled and Carlos Rodgers recovered at the AZ 34. That turnover Arizona s first of the season led to a 48-yard Shaun Suisham FG and 10-0 Redskin lead. Later in the quarter, the Cards embarked upon an 11-play, 84-yard drive and Kurt Warner capped it with a 4-yard TD pass to Anquan Boldin. The TD came one play after an 18-yard pass from WR Jerheme Urban to RB Hightower took it to the 4. That TD made it 10-7 at the half and the Cards opened the 3 rd quarter with a 15-play, 72- yard drive to the 9 and tied the game with a 26-yard Neil Rackers FG. Washington responded with its own long drive on the ensuing possession (11 plays, 80 yards) and took a lead when Jason Campbell connected on a 2-yard scoring pass with TE Todd Yoder. On the 3 rd play of the next drive Warner went deep down the middle to Larry Fitzgerald who hauled it in for a 62-yard game-tying TD. When the Cards got the ball back after a Redskin punt, Warner went deep down the middle again, this time looking for WR Steve Breaston. However, Leigh Torrence tipped the ball away at the last second. Rodgers grabbed the deflection and returned the INT 42 yards to the AZ15. Two plays later, Campbell hit Santana Moss on a screen pass that resulted in a 17-yard scoring pass and a lead with 12:10 to go. After an Arizona punt, the Redskins appeared to go up 2 TDs on a 68-yard Campbell pass to Devin Thomas but the play was negated by tackle Stephon Hayer s personal foul. That drive ended when Suisham s 52-yard FG try was no good and the Cards took over at their own 42 with 3:23 to go. Facing a 4 th -n-4 at the AZ48 with 2:46 to go, Arizona opted to punt and hope for a stop. Instead the Redskins picked up the necessary first downs to salt away the remaining time. CARDINALS REDSKINS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Redskins 1 8:28 Portis 3-yard run (Suisham kick) 11-60, 6: Redskins 2 13:08 Suisham 48-yard FG 4-4, 1: CARDS 2 2:43 Boldin 4-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 11-84, 6: CARDS 3 9:20 Rackers 26-yard FG 15-72, 5: Redskins 3 3:16 Yoder 2-yard pass from Campbell (Suisham kick) 11-80, 6: CARDS 3 1:53 Fitzgerald 62-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 3-85, 1: Redskins 4 12:10 Moss 17-yard pass from Campbell (Suisham kick) 2-15, 0: Game 4 Jets 56, CARDINALS 35 September 28, 2008 Giants Stadium (78,222) The Cardinals fell to 2-2 following a wild road loss at the Jets that saw the hosts explode for 34 points in a nightmare 2 nd quarter for Arizona. The Cards then responded with 21 straight in the 3 rd to close the gap to 13 points. They never got closer though as Brett Favre threw 3 of his career-best 6 TD passes in the 4 th to ensure the win. The game ended with a frightening moment when Anquan Boldin absorbed a vicious hit from Eric Smith at the goal line. He left the field on a stretcher and was taken to the hospital but he was ultimately OK. Arizona missed 2 big chances on its opening drives of the game. After reaching the NYG9, a Warner sack & fumble pushed it back to the 32 and on the next play, a Boldin fumble was returned by Hank Poteat to the NY43. Three plays later, LB Chike Okeafor killed the threat when he INT d Favre and took it to the NY16. That led to a 37-yard FG try by Neil Rackers that was blocked by DT Kris Jenkins. The Jets took over at midfield and 2 plays into the 2 nd quarter Favre hit Laveranues Coles with a 12-yard TD. On the next drive, Darrelle Revis picked off Warner s 3 rd -n-8 pass and returned it 32 yards for a TD. The Jets extended the lead to 21-0 with a 34-yard Favre-Coles connection on the next series. The first play of the ensuing drive saw Warner INT d again, this time by Eric Smith who returned it to the AZ 19 and that led to a 20-yard Jay Feely FG. The spiral continued on the next AZ drive when LB Calvin Pace sacked Warner forcing a fumble that the Jets recovered at the NYJ40. It set up the 3 rd Coles TD catch (2 yards). A Warner fumble on the next play from scrimmage gave the Jets time for a 30-yard FG and a 34-0 lead as the devastating 2 nd quarter ended. Arizona fought back in the 3 rd with 3 long drives that ended with short TD runs set up by Warner passing. Edgerrin James scored on rushes of 4 & 2 yards and after a successful onside kick, Tim Hightower s 1-yard run made it late in the 3 rd. The Jets responded by going 80 yards in 12 plays and Favre threw the first of 2 TD passes to Jerricho Cotchery. AZ again cut it to 13 with 9:49 to play on an 8-yard Warner-to-Boldin TD. With 7:33 to go the Jets went for it on 4 th -n-1 at the AZ 40 and Favre delivered with a 40-yard TD pass to Corchery. The no-huddle Cards quickly narrowed it to 13 again on a 14-yard Jerheme Urban TD catch. AZ s final hopes were dashed by another Favre TD pass with 1:54 left. CARDINALS JETS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Jets 2 14:44 Coles 12-yard pass from Favre (Feely kick) 10-49, 5: Jets 2 13:25 Revis 32-yard INT return (Feely kick) Jets 2 7:17 Coles 34-yard pass from Favre (Feely kick) 4-83, 2: Jets 2 3:32 Feely 20-yard FG 8-17, 3: Jets 2 0:10 Coles 2-yard pass from Favre (Feely kick) 7-40, 1: Jets 2 0:00 Feely 30-yard FG 1-0, 0: CARDS 3 12:39 James 4-yard run (Rackers kick) 6-79, 2: CARDS 3 5:41 James 2-yard run (James run) 13-76, 5: CARDS 3 2:50 Hightower 1-yard run (pass failed) 7-54, 2: Jets 4 11:50 Cotchery 17-yard pass from Favre (Feely kick) 12-80, 6: CARDS 4 9:49 Boldin 8-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 6-62, 2: Jets 4 7:26 Cotchery 40-yard pass from Favre (Feely kick) 4-49, 2: CARDS 4 4:49 Urban 14-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 6-66, 2: Jets 4 1:54 Keller 24-yard pass from Favre (Washington run) 4-29, 1: STATISTICS AZ WAS First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 26:55 33:05 Weather: Sunny, 75 degrees, 46% humidity, Wind NNE 1 mph. RUSHING CARDS: James 18-93; Hightower Redskins: Portis 21-68, TD; Campbell 4-26; Betts 4-23; Thomas 1-16; Sellers 1-3. PASSING CARDS: Warner 16-30, 192 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT; Urban 1-1, 18 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. Redskins: Campbell 22-30, 193 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT; Randle-El 1-1, 11 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Fitzgerald 7-109, TD; Hightower 3-38; Boldin 3-25, TD; James 2-15; Patrick 1-19; Castille 1-4. Redskins: Moss 7-75, TD; Cooley 7-72; Randle-El 3-23; Yoder 2-4, TD; Thomas 1-7, Sellers 1-4. STATISTICS AZ NYJ First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 31:00 29:00 Weather: Cloudy & occasional rain, 69 degrees, 97% humidity, variable winds. RUSHING CARDS: James 9-29, 2 TD; Hightower 6-13, TD. Jets: Jones 18-46; Washington 7-26; Smith PASSING CARDS: Warner 40-57, 472 yds, 2 TD, 3 INT. Jets: Favre 24-34, 289 yds, 6 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Boldin , TD; Breaston 9-122; Fitzgerald 8-122, TD; Urban 5-50; James 5-37; Patrick 1-11; Smith 1-6; Hightower 1-5. Jets: Coles 8-105, 3 TD; Cotchery 4-67, 2 TD; Washington 4-17; Franks 2-32; Jones 2-23; Stuckey 2-12; Keller 1-24, TD; Baker 1-9. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 17 of 38

18 Game 5 CARDINALS 41, Bills 17 October 5, 2008 University of Phoenix Stadium (63,830) The Cardinals rebounded from a pair of tough east coast road losses to score a decisive home win over the unbeaten Bills. Arizona improved to 3-2 and remained in sole possession of 1 st place in the NFC West. Buffalo entered the game at 4-0 but turned it over 4 times and suffered 5 sacks while AZ played a sack-free/turnover-free game. Kurt Warner bounced back from a rough outing at the Jets to complete 78.5% of his passes to 9 different receivers. Playing without all-pro WR Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald caught a pair of TDs while rookie RB Tim Hightower added 2 on the ground. The Bills lost starting QB Trent Edwards (concussion) on the game s 1 st drive and back-up J.P. Losman played the rest. AZ opened the game by scoring TDs on its first 3 drives possessions and scored points on 7 of its first 8. On the game s 3 rd play, SS Adrian Wilson came untouched on a blitz off the right side and delivered a punishing blow to Edwards. Two plays later, DE Antonio Smith blew up a backfield handoff between Losman and Marshawn Lynch and recovered the fumble himself at the BUF38. That led to a 2-yard Warner-Fitzgerald TD. Arizona s next drive went 80 yards in 8 plays and ended on Hightower s 17-yard scoring run that made it Buffalo cut it to 14-7 when Losman hit Lee Evans with an 87-yard scoring pass. The Cards responded with another long TD drive (12-78) and ended this one on Edgerrin James 1-yard run. Late in the 1 st half, Losman scored on a 2-yard TD run with 1:46 to go to make it but Warner & Co. marched into position for a 47-yard Neil Rackers FG as the 1 st half expired. Buffalo produced a 48-yard Rian Lindell FG on its first drive after intermission to make it The Cards then went 78 yards in 13 plays on a drive aided by several key conversions by J.J. Arrington on 3 rd -n-long. The drive appeared to end when Rackers hit a 28-yard FG but a Buffalo offside penalty gave AZ a 1 st down. They capitalized with a 2-yard Warner-Fitzgerald TD 2 plays later. The first play of the next drive saw Gerald Hayes force a fumble by TE Robert Royal and Darnell Dockett returned it to the BUF34. When Rackers knocked a 38-yard FG in off the upright 4 plays later, AZ led by 3 scores early in the 4th. The Cards then put the final nail in the coffin when DT Gabe Watson sacked Losman forcing a fumble that Hayes recovered at the BUF19. That led to Hightower s 2-yard TD run which made it a final. BILLS CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 9:52 Fitzgerald 2-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 6-38, 2: CARDS 2 14:15 Hightower 17-yard run (Rackers kick) 14-80, 6: Bills 2 12:09 Evans 87-yard pass from Losman (Lindell kick) 3-83, 2: CARDS 2 5:51 James 1-yard run (Rackers kick) 12-78, 6: Bills 2 1:46 Losman 2-yard run (Lindell kick) 8-63, 4: CARDS 2 0:00 Rackers 47-yard FG 9-44, 1: Bills 3 9:35 Lindell 48-yard FG 5-26, 3: CARDS 3 2:33 Fitzgerald 2-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 13-78, 7: CARDS 4 14:55 Rackers 38-yard FG 4-8, 2: CARDS 4 10:35 Hightower 2-yard run (Rackers kick) 6-19, 2: Game 6 CARDINALS 30, Cowboys 24 (OT) October 12, 2008 University of Phoenix Stadium (64,389) In one of the most thrilling games in recent memory, the Cardinals improved to 4-2 and won their 6 th straight home game as Arizona became the first team in NFL history to score TDs on the first and last plays of a game. After J.J. Arrington returned the opening kickoff 93 yards for a TD, the first half failed to produce the shootout that many had anticipated in this match-up of top 5 offenses. Dallas 2 nd drive appeared to end when Darnell Dockett sacked Tony Romo forcing a fumble that AZ recovered but referee Pete Morelli ruled forward progress had been stopped. Two drives later, with 4:04 to play in the 2nd, AZ appeared to go up 14-0 when Dockett sacked Romo in the end zone forcing a fumble that Antonio Smith recovered for a TD. However, Dallas challenged and Morelli negated the score based on the infamous tuck rule that instead made it an incomplete pass. The Cowboys capitalized 5 plays later on a 55-yard TD pass to Patrick Crayton. When the ensuing pooch kickoff was muffed, the Cowboys recovered at the AZ27 with 0:56 left poised to take the halftime lead. But the AZ defense produced a 3-n-out and Nick Folk s 37-yard FG try clanged off the upright. On the opening series of the 3 rd quarter, Dallas took a 14-7 lead with a 14-yard TD pass to Miles Austin. AZ responded with a long drive of its own (11-60) and tied the game at 14 on a 2-yard scoring pass from Warner to Larry. The Cards then tried a surprise on-side kick but the Cowboys recovered at the AZ46. On 3 rd -n-9 at the AZ 31, a bad snap pushed Dallas back to the 47, forcing a punt. Fitzgerald then came up with another huge play when he outleapt everyone on a 39-yard jump ball that moved from the AZ23 to the DAL38. That led to an 11-yard TD pass to Steve Breaston. After a Dallas 3-n-out, the Cards went up 10 with 3:17 to play thanks to Neil Rackers 41-yard FG. Dallas did not go away. Romo hit Marion Barber with a short pass in the flat that turned into a 70- yard TD play. The Cards went 3-n-out giving Dallas the ball back at its own 32 with :50 left. In the closing seconds, Romo hit Jason Witten for a 30-yard gain to the AZ39 and killed the clock with :04 left. Cards DE Travis LaBoy was injured on the play and when he couldn t get to the line of scrimmage a 5-yard offside penalty was added. Folk then connected on a 52-yarder that forced OT. Dallas won the toss and started OT at its own 22. Chike Okeafor sacked Romo on 1 st down and after 2 incompletions the Cowboys lined up to punt from their own 11. Special teams captain Sean Morey then burst thru the middle and blocked Mat McBriar s punt that Monty Beisel returned 3 yards for a TD. COWBOYS CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 14:45 Arrington 93-yard kickoff return (Rackers kick) 0-0, 0: Cowboys 2 0:59 Crayton 55-yard pass from Romo (Folk kick) 7-91, 3: Cowboys 3 8:11 Austin 14-yard pass from Romo (Folk kick) 12-77, 6: CARDS 3 3:21 Fitzgerald 2-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 11-60, 4: CARDS 4 10:44 Breaston 11-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 8-89, 4: CARDS 4 3:17 Rackers 41-yard FG 9-43, 4: Cowboys 4 2:00 Barber 70-yard pass from Romo (Folk kick) 4-77, 1: Cowboys 4 0:00 Folk 52-yard FG 5-34, 0: CARDS OT14:00 Beisel 3-yard return of blocked punt STATISTICS BUF AZ First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 23:44 36:16 Weather: Indoors RUSHING Bills: Lynch 13-55; Evans 1-22; Jackson 1-5; Losman 2-2, TD. CARDS: James 21-57, TD; Hightower 7-37, 2 TD; Arrington 4-19; Warner PASSING Bills: Losman 15-21, 220 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT; Edwards 3-3, 18 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. CARDS: Warner 33-42, 250 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT. RECEIVING Bills: Reed 4-45; Hardy 3-35; Jackson 3-32; Lynch 3-10; Evans 2-100, TD; Royal 2-8; Johnson 1-8. CARDS: Breaston 7-77; Fitzgerald 7-52, 2 TD; Doucet 6-42; Arrington 3-25; Urban 3-10; James 2-21; Patrick 2-11; Hightower 2-8; Pope 1-4. STATISTICS DAL AZ First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 33:15 27:45 Weather: Indoors RUSHING Cowboys: Barber 17-45; Jones 3-22; Owens 1-6; Romo 1-0. CARDS: James 9-29; Hightower 7-20; Arrington 1-2; Warner 2-(-1). PASSING Cowboys: Romo 24-39, 321 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT. CARDS: Warner 22-30, 236 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING Cowboys: Barber , TD; Witten 4-55; Owens 4-36; Crayton 3-84, TD; Austin 1-14; Curtis 1-4. CARDS: Breaston 8-102, TD; Fitzgerald 5-79, TD; Hightower 4-29; Pope 2-12; Arrington 1-10; Doucet 1-3; Urban 1-1. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 18 of 38

19 Game 7 Panthers 27, CARDINALS 23 October 26, 2008 Bank of America Stadium (72,010) Arizona faced a formidable test at Carolina against a 5-2 Panther team that was 4-0 at home and boasted the NFL s 5 th -ranked defense (#2 vs. the pass). Thanks mostly to a potent passing attack led by Kurt Warner and bolstered by the return of WR Anquan Boldin, the Cardinals led by 14 early in the 3 rd quarter. However a pair of turnovers and two Panther TDs within a minute in the 3 rd quarter enabled the Panthers to emerge with the win. The Cards fell to 4-3 but maintained a 2-game division lead when the 49ers & Rams both lost. Boldin caught 9 passes for 63 yards a 2 TDs in his first action since suffering a head injury on a vicious hit at the Jets that caused him to miss 2 games. Fellow WR Larry Fitzgerald had 115 yards on 7 catches and Steve Breaston was 9-91 receiving in the loss. On Arizona s first drive of the game, a 30-yard Boldin run on a reverse set up a 21-yard Neil Rackers FG. Early in the 2 nd, LB Karlos Dansby set the offense up at the CAR 5 when he sacked Jake Delhomme, forcing a fumble that Dansby recovered. On the next play, Warner hit Boldin with a 5-yard TD pass. After punting on its first 3 series (including two 3-n-outs) Carolina proceeded to move downfield on the fourth. On 1 st -n-goal at the 4, WR Muhsin Muhammad dropped a sure TD pass and the Panthers instead settled for a John Kasay FG. Late in the 2 nd quarter AZ looked poised to add more points when Rackers lined up for a FG on 4 th -n-15 at the CAR 21. Instead the Cards tried a fake FG but holder Dirk Johnson s completion to TE Jerame Tuman gained just 10 yards. AZ opened the 2 nd half by moving 64 yards in 8 plays and capped the drive with a 2-yard Tim Hightower TD run that put the Cards up Carolina responded with its own long drive that ended with a 15-yard TD run by Williams. On the 2 nd play of the next drive Edgerrin James fumbled, turning it over at the AZ18. The Panthers capitalized on the next snap when Jake Delhomme hit Steve Smith on an 18-yard TD pass that knotted the score at 17. Arizona re-took the lead late in the 3 rd when Boldin s 2 nd TD reception of the day (2 yards) capped an 11-play, 78-yard drive that made it after the PAT snap was mishandled. Carolina struck quickly again when Delhomme threw a short pass to Smith that he took 65 yards down the left sideline. Smith appeared to step out of bounds near midfield and the Cards challenged but referee Walt Coleman refused to overturn the original call. Now down 1, Arizona moved to the Carolina 15 but Warner s 2 nd -n-3 pass bounced off J.J. Arrington s hands and was picked off by LB Jon Beason. He returned the INT to the Carolina 49 and that set up a 50-yard Kasay FG that gave the Panthers a 4-point lead. Arizona s next drive stalled near midfield and resulted in a punt. Taking over at their own 20 with 5:57 to play, the Panthers picked up three 3 rd downs that enabled them to run out the clock. CARDINALS PANTHERS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 6:56 Rackers 21-yard FG 13-80, 6: CARDS 2 11:16 Boldin 5-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 1-5, 0: Panthers 2 5:42 Kasay 23-yard FG 14-72, 5: CARDS 3 10:13 Hightower 2-yard run (Rackers kick) 8-64, 4: Panthers 3 6:54 Williams 15-yard run (Kasay kick) 6-80, 3: Panthers 3 6:10 Smith 18-yard pass from Delhomme (Kasay kick) 1-18, 0: CARDS 3 0:58 Boldin 2-yard pass from Warner (kick aborted) 11-78, 5: Panthers 3 0:02 Smith 65-yard pass from Delhomme (Kasay kick) 3-73, 0: Panthers 4 9:09 Kasay 50-yard FG 5-19, 2: Game 8 CARDINALS 34, Rams 13 November 2, 2008 Edward Jones Dome (61,303) The Cardinals closed the first half of the season with an important NFC West tilt at St. Louis. AZ racked up a season-high 510 yards of offense behind a Kurt Warner-led passing attack and a run game headed by rookie Tim Hightower, who made his first career start. Warner was again sharp against his old team completing passes (67.6%) for 342 yards and 2 TDs with no turnovers. Hightower became the first Cards rookie to top 100 rushing yards since Defensively, AZ allowed just 231 total yards and 61 rushing, both season lows. The game turned in the 2 nd quarter when the Cards outscored the Rams 24-0 and outgained them AZ improved to 5-3 with the win and extended its division lead to 3 games over the Rams, 49ers and Seahawks (all 2-6). The early going was not exactly easy for the Cards. They marched downfield on the opening drive and appeared to score on a 1-yard Hightower run on 3 rd -n-goal. However, a successful St. Louis challenge reversed the TD call and Warner was stopped for no gain on a 4 th down sneak. After the teams exchanged punts, St. Louis took over at its own 20 on the game s 4 th series. On 1 st down, Marc Bulger went deep down the left sideline to WR Derek Stanley who hauled in the pass for his first career catch and an 80-yard TD. Early in the 2 nd, the Cards evened the game at 7 when FS Antrel Rolle stepped in front of a Bulger pass and returned the pick 40 yards for his 4 th career INT- TD. On the next Rams drive, SS Adrian Wilson sacked Bulger and forced a fumble that DE Bertrand Berry recovered at the Ram 23. That led to a 36-yard Neil Rackers FG that made it On their next drive, the Cards moved 92 yards in 5 plays and Hightower scored on a 30-yard burst just after the 2:00 warning. A 3-n-out quickly gave AZ the ball back at its own 44. When Warner threw it deep down the right sideline, the ball bounced off the hands of DB Jonathan Wade and straight to WR Jerheme Urban at the 30. That 56-yard TD gave AZ a 24-7 halftime lead. The Cards scored the 3 rd quarter s only points when Anquan Boldin s 7-yard TD grab ended an 8-play, 82-yard drive that made it The Rams made it early in the 4 th on a 3-yard Torry Holt TD pass but the Cardinals then ended any comeback hopes on the next series. A 12-play drive netted a 30-yard Rackers FG but more importantly chewed 8:50 off the clock. St. Louis final possession ended with a Rod Hood INT off Bulger. CARDINALS RAMS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Rams 1 4:23 Stanley 80-yard pass from Bulger (Brown kick) 1-80, 0: CARDS 2 12:10 Rolle 40-yard INT return (Rackers kick) CARDS 2 8:09 Rackers 36-yard FG 4-5, 1: CARDS 2 1:53 Hightower 30-yard run (Rackers kick) 5-92, 2: CARDS 2 0:42 Urban 56-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 2-56, 0: CARDS 3 3:16 Boldin 7-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 8-82, 5: Rams 4 12:17 Holt 3-yard pass from Bulger (pass failed) 5-31, 1: CARDS 4 3:27 Rackers 30-yard FG 12-70, 8: STATISTICS AZ CAR First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 32:37 27:23 Weather: 70 degrees and sunny; 80% humidity, variable winds. RUSHING CARDS: Boldin 1-30; James 7-17; Hightower 6-3, TD. Panthers: Williams , TD; Stewart 8-10; Hoover 1-3; Delhomme 2-(-2); Smith 1-(-6). PASSING CARDS: Warner 35-49, 381 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT; D. Johnson 1-1, 10 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT; Arrington 0-1, 0 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. Panthers: Delhomme 20-28, 248 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Breaston 9-91; Boldin 9-63, 2 TD; Fitzgerald 7-115; Urban 4-51; Tuman 3-41; Hightower 2-18; Arrington 1-7; Doucet 1-5. Panthers: Smith 5-117, 2 TD; Muhammad 5-38; King 3-41; Jarrett 2-25; Williams 2-15; Hoover 2-12; Stewart 1-0. STATISTICS AZ STL First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 38:38 21:22 Weather: Indoors RUSHING CARDS: Hightower , TD; Arrington 6-62; Boldin 2-8; Warner 3-(-2). Rams: Bulger 3-32; Jackson 7-17; Pittman PASSING CARDS: Warner 23-34, 342 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT. Rams: Bulger 16-33, 186 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Boldin 6-85, TD; Fitzgerald 6-81; Arrington 5-57; Breaston 2-39; Urban 1-56, TD; Smith 1-18; Hightower 2-6. Rams: Holt 6-58, TD; Pittman 4-15; Avery 3-26; Stanley 1-80, TD; Hall 1-4; Klopfenstein 1-3. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 19 of 38

20 Game 9 CARDINALS 29, 49ers 24 November 10, 2008 University of Phoenix Stadium (64,519) In a Monday night nail-biter, Arizona improved to 6-3 and extended its division lead to 4 games over the 3 other NFC West teams with a home victory over the Niners. While the win gave the Cards a season sweep over San Fran, there was certainly nothing easy about it. Arizona trailed from the get-go after Allen Rossum returned the opening kickoff 104 yards for a TD. Behind another exceptional effort from Kurt Warner, the Cards stayed close and took their first lead with 4:16 to play when a Karlos Dansby INT set-up Anquan Boldin s 2 nd TD of the night (10 th of the year). Still the Cards had to withstand a pair of threats from the 49ers and did not seal it until a goal-line stop on the game s final play. It marked the 7 th straight home win for the Cards, their longest streak since winning 9 in a row in After the Rossum score, the Cards moved to the SF10 but settled for a 28-yard Neil Rackers FG. Early in the 2 nd, a 31-yard Shaun Hill-to-Josh Morgan TD gave SF a 14-3 lead. AZ responded by moving 78 yards in 4 plays including consecutive completions of 18 & 46 yards to Steve Breaston. The drive ended with Warner s 13-yard TD pass to Boldin, who extended his streak of games with a TD to a club record 6 games. A 33-yard Rackers FG made it but with 0:29 left in the half, Hill hit Vernon Davis for an 18-yard TD on 3 rd -n-11. The Cards opened the 3 rd quarter with a 7-play, 61-yard drive that ended with a gamble. On 4 th -n- 1 at the 5, Warner hit Fitzgerald with a TD that cut it to 1. The 49ers faced a similar decision on their next drive with a 4 th -n-1 at the AZ24 and kicked a 41-yard Joe Nedney FG that made it Late in the 3 rd, the Cards appeared to take the lead when FS Antrel Rolle picked off Hill and returned it for a TD. However, the play was wiped out by a neutral zone infraction called on Adrian Wilson. Two plays later, a blitzing Wilson forced a Hill fumble that Clark Haggans recovered at the SF 10. The Cards could only turn it into a FG that cut the SF lead to However, when Dansby picked Hill with a little over 5:00 to go and returned it 34 yards to the 5, it set the Cards up for their first lead. Warner s 4-yard TD pass to Boldin put AZ up (2-point try failed). The gritty Niners responded by moving to the Cards 18 but Wilson again snuffed the drive with a diving INT of a Hill shovel pass. When the AZ offense went 3-n-out, SF took over at the AZ 42 with 1:06 left after the punt (no timeouts). Three straight passes to Jason Hill quickly moved it downfield, including the final one of 14 yards that took it to the 1. In the final frenetic seconds, SF stopped the clock with a spike before Frank Gore ran for minus-1 on a play that was reviewed and upheld. After the review, SF had 0:02 left with the ball on the 2 when Michael Robinson was stuffed by Haggans and others to preserve the win. 49ERS CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score 49ers 1 14:48 Rossum 104-yard kickoff return (Nedney kick) CARDS 1 9:46 Rackers 28-yard FG 9-65, 5: ers 2 14:13 Morgan 31-yard pass from Hill (Nedney kick) 3-55, 1: CARDS 2 11:48 Boldin 13-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 4-78, 2: CARDS 2 4:41 Rackers 33-yard FG 12-65, 5: ers 2 0:29 Davis 18-yard pass from Hill (Nedney kick) 14-77, 4: CARDS 3 11:37 Fitzgerald 5-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 7-61, 3: ers 3 7:02 Nedney 41-yard FG 9-33, 4: CARDS 4 14:33 Rackers 23-yard FG 4-5, 1: CARDS 4 4:16 Boldin 4-yard pass from Warner (pass failed) 2-5, 0: Game 10 CARDINALS 26, Seahawks 20 November 16, 2008 Qwest Field (67,616) The Cardinals won in Seattle for the first time since 02 and notched their 3 rd straight win with a 6- point decision. The victory improved Arizona to 7-3 and strengthened the team s commanding lead in the NFC West. The Cards scored on 6 of their first 7 drives and held a 26-7 lead after 3 quarters. A pair of 4 th quarter turnovers led to Seattle TDs that narrowed it to but Arizona s defense held the Seahawks on their final 2 offensive possessions to clinch the win. Kurt Warner became the first Cards QB to top 300 passing yards in 4 straight games while WRs Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald each caught 10+ passes and topped 150 yards. Seattle was bolstered by the return of QB Matt Hasselbeck from a 5-week layoff (back); he completed 58% of his 29 passes for 170 yards and threw 3 INTs. On the game s opening drive Warner was 9-10 for 61 yards and put the Cards in position for a 38-yard Neil Rackers FG. The lead grew to 10-0 on the next possession when J.J. Arrington scored on a 4-yard run; the biggest play was a 45-yard catch-n-run by Boldin. The next AZ drive s big play was a 33-yarder to Fitzgerald that set-up a 48-yard Rackets FG and 13-0 lead. Rookie Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie ended the next Seattle series with a diving INT and late in the 2 nd, the Cards seemed in position to put the game away. However, Josh Wilson s INT and 58-yard return set up a 13-yard Mo Morris TD catch that made it 13-7 with 0:56 left. Warner then guided AZ into position for a 54-yard Rackers FG as the half ended. On the opening series of the 2 nd half, Julius Jones fumbled and turned it over at the AZ33. A 44- yard Boldin catch took it to the SEA28 and that led to a 26-yard Rackers FG. After a Seattle punt, the Cards moved 82 yards in 10 plays and capped the drive with a 6-yard Warner-to-Arrington TD. Early in the 4 th, Karlos Dansby appeared to end a Seattle drive deep in AZ territory with his goal-line INT but when he fumbled on the return, the Seahawks got another chance. They capitalized on a 1-yard T.J. Duckett run. On the 2 nd play of the next drive Warner was sacked and fumbled, giving the ball back at the AZ14 and Duckett s subsequent 2-yard TD run made it with 9:41 left. An AZ punt gave the Seahawks the ball back with 5:38 left but the Cards send them 3-n-out. Seattle would get another chance when they took over at their own 28 with 2:05 left but on the 1 st play, Rodgers-Cromartie again picked Hasselbeck to seal the game. CARDINALS SEAHAWKS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 7:47 Rackers 38-yard FG 13-60, 7: CARDS 1 0:04 Arrington 4-yard run (Rackers kick) 7-89, 3: CARDS 2 4:34 Rackers 48-yard FG 10-65, 4: Seahawks 2 0:57 Morris 13-yard pass from Hasselbeck (Mare kick) 3-19, 0: CARDS 2 0:00 Rackers 54-yard FG 6:27, 0: CARDS 3 9:36 Rackers 26-yard FG 7:59, 3: CARDS 3 1:55 Arrington 6-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 10-82, 4: Seahawks 4 12:46 Duckett 1-yard run (pass failed) 5-11, 2: Seahawks 4 9:41 Duckett 2-yard run (Mare kick) 5-14, 2: STATISTICS SF AZ First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 28:23 31:37 Weather: Temp 62 degrees, Humidity 35%, Wind SSW 4 mph RUSHING 49ers: Gore 23-99; Hill 2-12; Robinson 3-8. CARDS: Hightower 13-22; Boldin 3-19; James 2-4; Arrington 1-1. PASSING 49ers: Hill 19-40, 217 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT. CARDS: Warner , 328 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT. RECEIVING 49ers: Hill 7-84; Morgan 4-54, TD; B. Johnson 3-17; Zeigler 1-22; Davis 1-18, TD; Bruce 1-12; Gore 1-6; Walker 1-4. CARDS: Fitzgerald 8-49, TD; Breaston 7-121; Boldin 7-92, 2 TD; Hightower 6-28; Urban STATISTICS AZ SEA First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 34:05 25:55 Weather: Temp 52 degrees, Humidity 85%, Wind SSW 3 mph RUSHING CARDS: Arrington 8-40, TD; Hightower 11-35; Boldin 1-3; James 1-1; Warner 3-(- 3). Seahawks: Jones 10-19; Hasselbeck 4-17; Duckett 5-5, 2 TD; Morris 3-2. PASSING CARDS: Warner 32-44, 395 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT. Seahawks: Hasselbeck 17-29, 170 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Boldin ; Fitzgerald ; Arrington 3-21, TD; Breaston 2-15; Pope 2-9; Urban 1-9; Brown 1-4. Seahawks:Branch 4-54; Carlson 3-39; Morris 3-27, TD; Engram 2-30; Robinson 2-11; Taylor 1-7; Schmitt 1-7; Jone 1-(-5). Cardinals vs. Rams Page 20 of 38

21 Game 11 Giants 37, CARDINALS 29 November 23, 2008 University of Phoenix Stadium (64,541) In a match-up of division leaders, the Giants moved to 10-1 by playing an efficient, mistakefree game while the Cardinals made just enough to fall to 7-4. Two turnovers were costly for the Cards as were a pair of long Domenick Hixon kickoff returns. The loss snapped Arizona s 7-game home win streak and was NY s 6 th straight victory. AZ also missed a chance at clinching the NFC West crown. On Arizona s opening drive, Kurt Warner converted a pair of 3 rd -n-9 s on passes to Steve Breaston (17) and J.J. Arrington (9) that set-up a 34-yard Neil Rackers FG. Early in the 2 nd, NYG RB Derrick Ward playing in place of injured starter Brandon Jacobs scored on a 1-yard TD plunge. Arrington then returned the kickoff 55 yards to the NY42 and 7 plays later, Tim Hightower scored on a 4-yard run that made it 9-7 after a bad hold on the PAT. Hixon then notched an 83- yard KOR to the AZ17 that set-up a 33-yard John Carney FG. Arrington s next return set the Cards up near midfield and a 32-yard Warner-to-Jerheme Urban pass moved it to the 19. After Rackers 20-yard FG made it Cards, another long Hixon KOR (68) set the Giants up at the 32 and that led to a 12-yard Eli Manning TD pass to Amani Toomer. To close the 1 st half, the Cards took advantage of the fair catch-free kick rule to try a 68-yard Rackers FG but it was unsuccessful. The Cards got the ball first after intermission but turned it over when Justin Tuck stripped Warner and Mathias Kiwanuka recovered at the AZ40. Manning s 30-yard connection to Steve Smith took it to the 2 and on the next play he hit fullback Madison Hedgecock on a TD pass out of the backfield. The Cards responded with a 12-play, 90-yard drive and Hightower made it with his 2 nd TD run of the day. NY extended the lead back to 12 with its own long, methodical drive that Manning ended with his 3 rd TD pass of the day, a 10-yarder to TE Kevin Boss. After Arrington s KOR took it to midfield, a 32-yard Warner-Breaston hook-up got it to the 5 and set-up a 5-yard Anquan Boldin TD catch that cut the deficit to 8. Rackers onside try glanced off the hands of Ralph Brown and the Giants recovered to set-up a 33-yard FG with 1:55 to go extending the lead to 11. The Cards then kicked a 44-yarder with 0:31 left but were unsuccessful again on the on-side and the Giants clinched the game with the recovery. GIANTS CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 6:18 Rackers 34-yard FG 13-60, 7: Giants 2 11:38 Ward 1-yard run (Carney kick) 11-62, 6: CARDS 2 7:51 Hightower 4-yard run (pass failed) 7-42, 3: Giants 2 6:51 Carney 33-yard FG 4-2, 1: CARDS 2 3:50 Rackers 20-yard FG 6-49, 3: Giants 2 1:08 Toomer 12-yard pass from Manning (Carney kick) 6-32, 2: Giants 3 10:35 Hedgecock 2-yard pass from Manning (Carney kick) 4-40, 2: CARDS 3 0:49 Hightower 1-yard run (Rackers kick) 12-90, 4: Giants 4 11:15 Boss 10-yard pass from Manning (Carney kick) : Giants 4 6:17 Carney 27-yard FG 7-20, 4: CARDS 4 4:02 Boldin 5-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 6-52, 2: Giants 4 1:55 Carney 33-yard FG 6-30, 2: CARDS 4 0:31 Rackers 44-yard FG 8-43, 1: Game 12 Eagles 48, CARDINALS 20 November 27, 2008 Lincoln Financial Field (69,144) Four days after hosting the Super Bowl champion Giants, the Cards took on the Eagles in Philadelphia in a Thanksgiving night showdown. The host Eagles scored 21 straight to start the game, thanks in part to a pair of Kurt Warner INTs and prevailed with a win. The Cardinals lost an opportunity to clinch the division crown and fell to 7-5 but remained firmly in first place in the NFC West. The Eagles moved to and kept their playoff hopes alive. Philly took the opening kickoff and moved 70 yards in 12 plays as Brian Westbrook scored the first of his 4 TDs (2 rushing/2 receiving) on a 5-yard pass from Donovan McNabb. On the 5 th play of the next drive Joselio Hanson INT d a tipped Warner pass and returned it to the AZ41. Five straight Westbrook runs got it into the end zone, including the final one from a yard out. The next AZ drive ended when Quintin Mikell picked off Warner. While the ensuing possession didn t produce any points, the Eagles went up 21-0 midway thru the 2 nd quarter on a 2-yard McNabb- Westbrook pass. The Cards scored late in the half on a 1-yard Warner TD pass to Larry Fitzgerald but David Akers FG in the closing seconds made it 24-7 at intermission. Westbrook opened the 2 nd half scoring with a 9-yard TD run. A muffed Eagles punt led to an AZ TD a 6-yard pass from Warner to Steve Breaston - that made it but the Eagles again answered with an Akers FG. Early in the 4 th, the Cards cut it to 14 with a 7-yard Warner-Fitzgerald connection and got the ball right back with 12:46 to play after a Philly 3-n-out. However, the comeback hopes were dealt a severe blow when Anquan Boldin fumbled after a reception and the Eagles took over at the AZ19. Five plays later, McNabb hit DeSean Jackson with a 5-yard scoring pass that made it and an 8-yard McNabb TD pass to Jason Avant 5 minutes later provided the game s final points. CARDINALS EAGLES Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Eagles 1 7:56 Westbrook 5-yard pass from McNabb (Akers kick) 12-70, 7: Eagles 1 3:27 Westbrook 1-yard run (Akers kick) 4-41, 1: Eagles 2 8:24 Westbrook 2-yard pass from McNabb (Akers kick) 10-60, 5: CARDS 2 2:58 Fitzgerald 1-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 11-81, 5: Eagles 2 0:01 Akers 42-yard FG 12-43, 2: Eagles 3 6:17 Westbrook 9-yard run (Akers kick) 11-68, 5: CARDS 3 3:21 Breaston 6-yard pass from Warner (pass failed) 4-35, 1: Eagles 3 0:23 Akers 41-yard FG 6-54, 2: CARDS 4 14:15 Fitzgerald 7-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 5-74, 1: Eagles 4 10:27 Jackson 5-yard pass from McNabb (Akers kick) 5-19, 1: Eagles 4 5:19 Avant 8-yard pass from McNabb (Akers kick) 7-36, 3: STATISTICS NYG AZ First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 30:37 29:23 Weather: Indoors RUSHING Giants: Ward 20-69, TD; Hixon 1-11; Bradshaw 4-9; Manning 2-(-2). CARDS: Hightower 11-21, 2 TD; Breaston 1-4; Warner 1-0; James 1-(-1); Boldin 1-(- 1). PASSING Giants: Manning 26-33, 240, 3 TD, 0 INT. CARDS: Warner 32-52, 351 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING Giants: Hixon 6-57; Boss 4-48, TD; Smith 4-45; Ward 4-30; Toomer 4-30, TD; Moss 2-20; Hedgecock CARDS: Boldin 11-87, TD; Breaston 6-86; Fitzgerald 5-71; Urban 5-69; Arrington STATISTICS AZ PHI First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 30:37 29:23 Weather: Clear, 41 degrees, humidity 62%, winds SSW 5 mph. RUSHING CARDS: Arrington 2-10; Boldin 1-8; Hightower 7-7. Eagles: Westbrook , 2 TD; Eckel 6-27; McNabb 4-24; Booker 4-21; Jackson 1-6; Kolb 3-(-3). PASSING CARDS: Warner 21-39, 235 yds, 3 TD, 3 INT. Eagles: McNabb 27-39, 260 yds, 4 TD, 0 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Breaston 6-45, TD; Fitzgerald 5-65, 2 TD; Boldin 5-63; Hightower 3-34; Pope 1-25; Urban 1-3. Eagles: Jackson 6-76, TD; Curtis 5-59; Baskett 5-42; Avant 4-25, TD; L. Smith 3-32; Westbrook 3-20, 2 TD; Celek 1-6. Cardinals vs. Rams Page 21 of 38

22 Arizona Cardinals / Week 13 / Through Thursday, November 27, 2008 / Regular Season Won 7, Lost 5 Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TD 9/7/2008 W at San Francisco 49ers E.James /14/2008 W Miami Dolphins T.Hightower t 9 9/21/2008 L at Washington Redskins J.Arrington /28/2008 L at New York Jets A.Boldin /5/2008 W Buffalo Bills S.Breaston /12/2008 W Dallas Cowboys K.Warner /26/2008 L at Carolina Panthers M.Leinart /2/2008 W at St. Louis Rams Team t 13 11/10/2008 W San Francisco 49ers Opponents t 10 11/16/2008 W at Seattle Seahawks Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/23/2008 L New York Giants A.Boldin t 11 11/27/2008 L at Philadelphia Eagles L.Fitzgerald Arizona Opponent S.Breaston Total First Downs T.Hightower Rushing J.Urban t 2 Passing J.Arrington Penalty E.James rd Down: Made/Att 67/151 66/150 B.Patrick rd Down Pct. 44.4% 44.0% L.Pope th Down: Made/Att 6/12 8/10 E.Doucet th Down Pct. 50.0% 80.0% J.Tuman Possession Avg. 31:26 28:34 T.Smith Total Net Yards T.Castille Avg. Per Game L.Brown Total Plays C.Campbell Avg. Per Play Team t 24 Net Yards Rushing Opponents t 26 Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD Net Yards Passing K.Dansby Avg. Per Game A.Wilson Sacked/Yards Lost 19/143 25/161 D.Rodgers-Cromartie Gross Yards A.Rolle t 1 Attempts/Completions 477/ /245 C.Okeafor Completion Pct. 68.3% 64.3% E.Green Had Intercepted R.Hood Punts/Average 40/ /45.0 Team t 1 Net Punting Avg Opponents Penalties/Yards 84/571 73/630 Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Fumbles/Ball Lost 20/12 21/13 D.Johnson Touchdowns Team Rushing Opponents Passing Returns 3 2 Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts S.Breaston Team Team Opponents Opponents Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt Pts Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TD N.Rackers /33 21/ J.Arrington t 1 A.Boldin /0 0/ S.Breaston T.Hightower /0 0/ C.Campbell L.Fitzgerald /0 0/ J.Urban E.James /0 0/ S.Morey J.Arrington /0 0/ Team t 1 S.Breaston /0 0/ Opponents t 1 J.Urban /0 0/ M.Beisel /0 0/0 0 6 Field Goals A.Rolle /0 0/0 0 6 N.Rackers 0/ 0 7/ 7 8/ 10 5/ 5 1/ 2 Team /33 21/ Team 0/ 0 7/ 7 8/ 10 5/ 5 1/ 2 Opponents /35 16/ Opponents 0/ 0 3/ 3 6/ 7 5/ 6 2/ 3 2-Pt. Conversions: Team 1/ 6, Opponents: 1/ 3 Sacks: B.Berry 5.0, T.LaBoy 4.0, C.Okeafor 3.5, K.Dansby 3.0, D.Dockett 3.0, A.Wilson 2.0, A.Smith 1.5, C.Haggans 1.0, B.Robinson 1.0, G.Watson 1.0 Team: 25.0, Opponents: 19.0 Fumbles Lost: K.Warner 6, A.Boldin 2, E.James 2, K.Dansby 1, C.Campbell 1 Total: 12 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: A.Smith 3, K.Dansby 2, D.Dockett 2, M.Adams 1, T.LaBoy 1, B.Berry 1, C.Haggans 1, G.Hayes 1, M.Ware 1 Total: 13 Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost Rating K.Warner % % % 79t 19/ J.Urban % % 0 0.0% 18 0/ M.Leinart % % 0 0.0% 15 0/ D.Johnson % % 0 0.0% 10 0/ J.Arrington % % 0 0.0% 0 0/ Team % % % 79t 19/ Opponents % % % 87t 25/ Cardinals vs. Rams Page 22 of 38

23 Arizona Cardinals 2008 Defensive Statistics (based on coaches film review) QB QB SPECIAL TEAMS Name TT UT AT TFL Sacks/Yds INT PD FF FR PRS HITS TT UT AT FF FR BP/K Karlos Dansby / Antrel Rolle Gerald Hayes Adrian Wilson / Chike Okeafor / Aaron Francisco Antonio Smith / Darnell Dockett / Travis LaBoy / Eric Green D. Rodgers-Cromartie Rod Hood Clark Haggans / Ralph Brown Bertrand Berry / Calais Campbell Bryan Robinson / Matt Ware Gabe Watson / Alan Branch Kenny Iwebema Sean Morey Monty Beisel Pago Togafau Tim Castille Jerheme Urban Tim Hightower Neil Rackers Oliver Celestin Ali Highsmith Michael Adams Nathan Hodel Dirk Johnson Miscellaneous: J.J. Arrington: 93-yard kickoff return for a touchdown vs. Dallas Cowboys, Oct. 12 Sean Morey: Blocked punt vs. Dallas Cowboys, Oct. 12 Monty Beisel: Three-yard return of blocked punt for a touchdown vs. Dallas Cowboys, Oct. 12 Antrel Rolle: 40-yard interception return for a touchdown at St. Louis Rams, Nov. 2 Cardinals vs. Rams Page 23 of 38

24 2008 Cardinals Game-By-Game Offensive Stats SF 9/14 vs. Mia Was NYJ 10/5 vs. Buf 10/12 vs. Dal Car Totals First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Downs Converted Efficiency 31.3% 54% 45% 45% 60% 42% 55% 31% 31% 50% 57.1% 30% 44.4% Fourth Downs Converted Efficiency 66.7% 0% 0% 100% 50% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 50% Total Net Yards Plays Avg./Play Net Yards Rushing Attempts Avg./Rush Touchdowns Net Yards Passing Sacks Yards Lost Gross Yards Attempts Completions Pct. 63.3% 76.9% 54.8% 70.2% 78.6% 73.3% 70.6% 66.7% 76.2% 72.7% 61.5% 53.8% 68.3% Touchdowns Interceptions Yards Per Attempt Kickoffs-EZ-TB Punting Average Net Average Had Blocked FG-PAT Had Blocked Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns PAT/ 2-Point Made/Att Kicking Made/Att pt Rushing Made/Att pt Passing Made/Att Field Goals Made/Att Safeties Yielded Points Scored Time Of Possession 37:05 31:54 26:55 31:00 36:16 27:45 32:37 38:38 31:37 34:05 29:23 20:27 31:26 StL 11/10 vs. SF Sea 11/23 vs. NYG Phi 12/7 vs. StL 12/14 vs. Min NE 12/28 vs. Sea Cardinals vs. Rams Page 24 of 38

25 2008 Cardinals Game-By-Game Defensive Stats SF 9/14 vs. Mia Was NYJ 10/5 vs. Buf 10/12 vs. Dal Car Totals First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Downs Converted Efficiency 38.0% 25% 45% 38% 56% 40% 58% 38% 50% 11% 46.7% 67% 44% Fourth Downs Converted Efficiency 0.0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 100% 100% 0% 80% Total Net Yards Plays Avg./Play Net Yards Rushing Attempts Avg./Rush Touchdowns Net Yards Passing Sacks Yards Lost Gross Yards Attempts Completions Pct. 70% 53% 74% 70.6% 75% 61.5% 71.4% 48.5% 47.5% 58.6% 78.8% 69.2% 64.3% Touchdowns Interceptions Yards Per Attempt Kickoffs-EZ-TB Punting Average Net Average Had Blocked FG-PAT Had Blocked Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns PAT/ 2-Point Made/Att Kicking Made/Att pt Rushing Made/Att pt Passing Made/Att Field Goals Made/Att Safeties Awarded Points Allowed Time Of Possession 22:55 28:06 33:05 29:00 23:44 33:15 27:23 21:22 28:23 25:55 30:37 39:33 28:34 StL 11/10 vs. SF Sea 11/23 vs. NYG Phi 12/7 vs. StL 12/14 vs. Min NE 12/28 vs. Sea Cardinals vs. Rams Page 25 of 38

26 Arizona Cardinals The Last Time RUSHING 200 Yards Rushing By Cardinals: 214 by LeShon Johnson at New Orleans, Sept. 22, 1996 By Opponent: 228 by Clinton Portis at Denver, Dec. 29, Yards Rushing By Cardinals: 165, Marcel Shipp vs. San Francisco, Oct. 26, 2003 (35 att.) By Opponent: 173, Shaun Alexander vs. Seattle, Nov. 6, 2005 (23 att.) 100 Yards Rushing By Cardinals: 109, Tim Hightower, at St. Louis, Nov. 2, 2008 (22 att., TD) By Opponent: 110, Brian Westbrook, at Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 2008 (22 att., 2 TD) Two 100-Yard Rushers By Cardinals: 126 yards, Ottis Anderson/102 yards, Wayne Morris at New Orleans, Oct. 5, 1980 By Opponent: 106 yards, Ahman Green/101 yards Vernand Morency at Green Bay, Oct. 29, 2006 Three Rushing Touchdowns By Cardinals: Marcel Shipp at St. Louis, Dec. 3, 2006 (1, 6, 9 yards) By Opponent: Shaun Alexander (4) at Seattle, Sept. 25, 2005 (25, 1, 1, 1 yards) Two Rushing Touchdowns By Cardinals: Tim Hightower vs. New York Giants, Nov. 23, 2008 (4, 1 yards) By Opponent: Brian Westbrook at Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 2008 (1, 9 yards) PASSING 500 Yards Passing By Cardinals: 522 by Boomer Esiason at Washington, Nov. 10, 1996-OT (35 comp., 59 att.) By Opponent: Never happened 400 Yards Passing By Cardinals: 472 by Kurt Warner at New York Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 (40 comp., 57 att.) By Opponent: 417 by Tim Rattay at San Francisco, Oct. 10, 2004 (38 comp., 57 att.) 300 Yards Passing By Cardinals: 351 by Kurt Warner vs. New York Giants, Nov. 23, 2008 (32 comp., 52 att.) By Opponent: 321 by Tony Romo vs. Dallas, Oct. 12, 2008 (24 comp., 39 att.) Six Touchdown Passes By Cardinals: Charley Johnson vs. New Orleans, Nov. 2, 1969 By Opponent: Brett Favre at New York Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 (12, 34, 2, 17, 40, 24). Five Touchdown Passes By Cardinals: Charley Johnson (6) vs. New Orleans, Nov. 2, 1969 By Opponent: Brett Favre at New York Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 (12, 34, 2, 17, 40, 24). Four Touchdown Passes By Cardinals: Jake Plummer vs. Detroit, Nov. 18, 2001 By Opponent: Donovan McNabb at Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 2008 (5, 2, 5, 8 yards). Three Touchdown Passes By Cardinals: Kurt Warner at Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 2008 (1, 6, 7 yards) By Opponent: Donovan McNabb at Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 2008 (5, 2, 5, 8 yards). RECEIVING 200 Yards Receiving By Cardinals: 217, Anquan Boldin at Detroit, Sept. 7, 2003 (10 receptions, 2 TD) By Opponent: 203, Kevin Williams vs. Dallas, Dec. 24, 1995 (9 rec.) 150 Yards Receiving By Cardinals: 186, Anquan Boldin (13 rec.), 151, Larry Fitzgerald (10 rec.) at Seattle, Nov. 16, 2008 By Opponent: 162, Eric Johnson at San Francisco, Oct. 10, 2004 (13 rec., TD) Cardinals vs. Rams Page 26 of 38

27 100 Yards Receiving By Cardinals: 186, Anquan Boldin (13 rec.), 151, Larry Fitzgerald (10 rec.) at Seattle, Nov. 16, 2008 By Opponent: 117, Steve Smith at Carolina, Oct. 26, 2008 (5 rec., 2 TDs) Two 100-Yard Receivers By Cardinals: 186, Anquan Boldin (13 rec.), 151, Larry Fitzgerald (10 rec.) at Seattle, Nov. 16, 2008 By Opponent: 141, Roddy White vs. Atlanta, Dec. 23, 2007 (12 rec.), 114, Laurent Robinson vs. Atlanta, Dec. 23, 2007 (7 rec., TD) Four Receiving Touchdowns By Cardinals: J.T. Smith at Washington, Oct. 8, 1989 By Opponent: Earnest Gray vs. N.Y. Giants, Sept. 7, 1980 Three Receiving Touchdowns By Cardinals: Anquan Boldin vs. Miami, Sept. 14, 2008 (79, 3, 8 yards) By Opponent: Laveranues Coles at New York Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 (12, 34, 2 yards), Two Receiving Touchdowns By Cardinals: Larry Fitzgerald at Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 2008 (1, 7 yards) By Opponent: Brian Westbrook at Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 2008 (5, 2 yards) 10 or More Receptions in a Game By Cardinals: Anquan Boldin (11 for 87 yards) vs. New York Giants, Nov. 23, 2008 By Opponent: Marion Barber vs. Dallas, Oct. 12, 2008 (11 for 128 yards, TD) COMBOS 100-Yard Rusher/100-Yard Receiver By Cardinals: Edgerrin James, 102 yards rushing/larry Fitzgerald, 171 yards receiving vs. St. Louis, Dec. 30, 2007 By Opponent: DeAngelo Williams, 108 yards rushing/steve Smith, 117 yards receiving vs. Carolina, Oct. 26, Yard Rusher/Two 100-Yard Receivers By Cardinals: Johnny Johnson, 103 yards rushing/ernie Jones, 117 yards receiving/roy Green, 120 yards receiving vs. Green Bay, Nov. 18, 1990 By Opponent: Robert Smith, 117 yards rushing/cris Carter, 119 yards receiving/randy Moss, 104 yards receiving at Minnesota, Nov. 12, Yard Rusher/100-Yard Receiver/300- Yard Passer By Cardinals: Edgerrin James, 102 yards rushing/larry Fitzgerald, 171 yards receiving/kurt Warner 300 yards passing vs. St. Louis, Dec. 30, 2007 By Opponent: Marshall Faulk, 100 yards rushing/torry Holt, 145 yards receiving/marc Bulger 329 yards passing vs. St. Louis, Nov. 23, 2003 Two 100-Yard Receivers/300-Yard Passer By Cardinals: 186, Anquan Boldin, 151 Larry Fitzgerald; 395, Kurt Warner at Seattle, Nov. 16, By Opponent: 141, Roddy White; 114, Laurent Robinson; 315 Chris Redman vs. Atlanta, Dec. 23, 2007 SCORING Four Total Touchdowns By Cardinals: Ronald Moore vs. L.A. Rams, Dec. 5, 1993 (4 rush) By Opponent: Brian Westbrook at Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 2008 (2 rush, 2 rec.) Three Total Touchdowns By Cardinals: Anquan Boldin vs. Miami, Sept. 14, 2008 (3 rec.) By Opponent: Brian Westbrook at Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 2008 (2 rush, 2 rec.) Two-Point Conversion By Cardinals: Edgerrin James run at New York Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 By Opponent: Leon Washington run at New York Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 Safety By Cardinals: Gerald Hayes blocked Donnie Jones punt out of end zone vs. Seattle, Oct. 24, Ball goes out of the endzone. By Opponent: Mitch Berger pushed out of endzone at Seattle, Dec. 9, KICKING Six Field Goals By Cardinals: Neil Rackers vs. San Francisco, Oct. 2, 2005 (40, 45, 48, 23, 43, 24 yards) By Opponent: Has Never Happened Five Field Goals By Cardinals: Neil Rackers vs. San Francisco., Oct. 2, 2005 (40, 45, 48, 23, 43, 24 yards) By Opponent: Morten Andersen at Atlanta, Oct. 1, 2006 (34, 40, 36, 26, 28 yards) Cardinals vs. Rams Page 27 of 38

28 Four Field Goals By Cardinals: Neil Rackers at Seattle, Nov. 16, 2008 (38, 48, 54, 26 yards) By Opponent: John Kasay vs. Carolina, Oct. 14, 2007 (33, 43, 24, 45 yards) Three Field Goals By Cardinals: Neil Rackers vs. New York Giants, Nov. 23, 2008 (34, 20, 44 yards) By Opponent: John Carney vs. New York Giants, Nov. 23, 2008 (33, 27, 33 yards) Missed Point-After-Touchdown By Cardinals: Neil Rackers at Washington, Oct. 21, 2007 (blocked) By Opponent: Josh Brown vs. Seattle, Nov. 6, 2005 (blocked) Blocked Punt By Cardinals: Sean Morey vs. Dallas, Oct. 12, 2008 (Mat McBriar punt) By Opponent: DeDe Dorsey at Cincinnati, 11/18/07 (Mike Barr punt) Blocked Punt Return For Touchdown By Cardinals: Monty Beisel vs. Dallas, Oct. 12, 2008 (Mat McBriar punt, blocked by Sean Morey, returned by Beisel three yards) By Opponent: DeDe Dorsey at Cincinnati, 11/18/07 (Mike Barr punt, returned 19 yards) Blocked Field Goal Attempt By Cardinals: Calvin Pace at Seattle, Sept. 17, 2006 (Josh Brown 30-yard attempt) By Opponent: Kris Jenkins at New York Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 (Neil Rackers 37-yard attempt) Blocked Field Goal Attempt For Touchdown By Cardinals: Aeneas Williams (Seth Joyner block) at Carolina, Nov. 19, 1995, 72 yards (John Kasay kick) By Opponent: Mike Bass (Verlon Biggs block) at Washington, Sept. 24, 1972, 32 yards (Jim Bakken kick) RETURNS Punt Return For Touchdown By Cardinals: Steve Breaston vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 30, 2007, 73 yards (Daniel Sepulveda punt) By Opponent: Yamon Figurs at Baltimore, Sept. 23, 2007, 75 yards (Mike Barr punt) Kickoff Return For Touchdown By Cardinals: J.J. Arrington vs. Dallas, Oct. 12, 2008, 93 yards (Nick Folk kickoff) By Opponent: Allen Rossum vs. San Francisco, Nov. 10, 2008, 104 yards (Neil Rackers kickoff) Interception Return For Touchdown By Cardinals: Antrel Rolle at St. Louis, Nov. 2, 2008 (40 yards, Marc Bulger pass). By Opponent: Darrelle Revis at New York Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 (32 yards, Kurt Warner pass). Fumble Return For Touchdown By Cardinals: Antonio Smith vs. Denver, Dec. 17, 2006, 4 yards (Tatum Bell fumble) By Opponent: Tully Banta-Cain vs. San Francisco, Nov. 25, 2007, recovered in end zone (Kurt Warner fumble) DEFENSE Four Interceptions By Cardinals: Kwamie Lassiter vs. San Diego, Dec. 27, 1998 By Opponent: Never has happened Three Interceptions By Cardinals: Antrel Rolle at Cincinnati, Nov. 18, 2007 By Opponent: Marcus Trufant at Seattle, Dec. 9, 2007 Two Interceptions By Cardinals: Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie at. Seattle, Nov. 16, 2008 By Opponent: Darrelle Revis at New York Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 Two Interceptions By Teammates By Cardinals: At Washington, Oct. 16, 1994 (Aeneas Williams and James Williams) By Opponent: At Baltimore, Nov. 16, 1978 (Bobby Boyd and Lenny Lyles) Four Quarterback Sacks By Cardinals: Bertrand Berry vs. New York Giants, Nov. 14, 2004 By Opponent: Never has happened Three Quarterback Sacks By Cardinals: Bertrand Berry at Oakland, Oct. 22, 2006 By Opponent: Patrick Kearney at Seattle, Dec. 9, 2007 Cardinals vs. Rams Page 28 of 38

29 Two QB Sacks By Teammates By Cardinals: vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 2005 (Adrian Wilson and Chike Okeafor) By Opponent: vs. New England, Sept. 19, 2004 (Rodney Harrison and Willie McGinest) Two Opponent Fumble Recoveries By Cardinals: Renaldo Hill at Carolina, Oct. 6, 2002 By Opponent: Rod Coleman at Atlanta, Oct. 1, 2006 TEAM SCORING 50 Points Scored By Team By Cardinals: St. Louis 56 at Minnesota 14, Oct. 6, 1963 By Opponent: At New York Jets 56, Arizona 35, Sept. 28, Points Scored By Cardinals: At Arizona 41, Buffalo 17, Oct. 5, 2008 By Opponent: At Philadelphia 48, Arizona 20, Nov. 27, First-Quarter Points By Cardinals: 21 vs. San Francisco, Sept. 10, 2006 By Opponent: 21 at Denver, Dec. 29, Second-Quarter Points By Cardinals: 24 at St. Louis, Nov. 2, 2008 By Opponent: 34 at New York Jets, Sept. 28, Third-Quarter Points By Cardinals: 21 at New York Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 By Opponent: 21 at Carolina, Oct. 26, Fourth-Quarter Points By Cardinals: 22 at St. Louis, Nov. 20, 2005 By Opponent: 22 at New York Jets, Sept. 28, One-Half Points By Cardinals: 35 in second half at New York Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 By Opponent: 34 in first half at New York Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 Score Touchdown In Each Quarter By Cardinals: Vs. Buffalo, Oct. 5, 2008 (7, 17, 7, 10 points) By Opponent: At Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 2008 (14, 10, 10, 14 points) OFFENSE 500 Yards Total Offense By Cardinals: 510 at St. Louis, Nov. 2, 2008 By Opponent: 520 vs. Oakland, Nov. 24, 2002 No Sacks/No Interceptions Allowed By Cardinals: vs. San Francisco, Nov. 10, 2008 By Opponent: vs. Dallas, Nov. 12, 2006 DEFENSE Shutout By Cardinals: At Arizona 19, N.Y. Giants 0, Dec. 12, 1992 By Opponent: vs. Seattle 38, Cardinals 0, Sept. 14, 2003 Shutout At Home By Cardinals: Cardinals 19, N.Y. Giants 0, Dec. 12, 1992 By Opponent: at New England 31, Cardinals 0, Sept. 15, 1996 Shutout On The Road By Cardinals: Cardinals 38, at Dallas 0, Nov. 16, 1970 By Opponent: vs. Seattle, 38, Cardinals 0, Sept. 14, 2003 MISCELLANEOUS Overtime Win At Home By Cardinals: Oct. 12, 2008 vs. Dallas, By Opponent: Oct. 10, 2004 vs. San Francisco, Overtime Win On The Road By Cardinals: Dec. 2, 2001 at Oakland, By Opponent: Dec. 12, 2004 vs. San Francisco, Or More Penalties By Cardinals: 10, Nov. 10, 2008 vs. San Francisco (71 yards) By Opponent: 10, Nov. 10, 2008 vs. San Francisco (93 yards) Tie Game By Cardinals: Dec. 7, 1986 at Philadelphia, Over 40:00 Time of Possession (Non-OT) By Cardinals: 41:31 vs. Cincinnati, Dec. 18, 1994 By Opponent: 43:07 at Tampa Bay, Nov. 4, 2007 Cardinals vs. Rams Page 29 of 38

30 at San Fran. Miami at Washington at New York Jets Arizona Cardinals 2008 Participation Buffalo Dallas at Carolina GP/GS/DNP/IA No. Player Total 27 Adams, Michael PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P Arrington, J.J. IA IA IA IA P P P P P P P P Banks, Jason PS PS N/A 52 Beisel, Monty P P P P P P P P P P P P Berry, Bertrand P P P IAJ IAJ P P DE P P DE P Boldin, Anquan WR WR WR WR IAJ IAJ WR WR WR WR WR P Branch, Alan IAJ P P P IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA Breaston, Steve P WR WR WR WR WR WR P WR P P P Brown, Elton P P P P P P P P P P P P Brown, Levi RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT Brown, Ralph P P P P P P P P P P P LCB Campbell, Calais P P P P P P P P P P P P Castaneda, Eduardo PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 46 Castille, Tim P P P P IA IA P P P P P P Celestin, Oliver - IA IA P P IA IA Dansby, Karlos WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB Dockett, Darnell DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT Doucet, Early IA IA IA IA P P P IA IA IA IA IA Dykes, Keilen PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 11 Fitzgerald, Larry WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR Francisco, Aaron P P P SS SS P P P P S P S Fontenot, Wilrey PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 69 Gandy, Mike LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT Green, Eric RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB IAJ P LCB P Haggans, Clark P P P P P P P P P P IAJ IAJ Harrington, Chris PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 54 Hayes, Gerald MLB MLB MLB P MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB Highsmith, Ali P IA IA P P P P P IR IR IR IR Hightower, Tim P P P P P P P RB RB RB RB RB Hodel, Nathan P P P P P P P P P P P P Hood, Roderick LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB P IAJ Iwebema, Kenny P P P P P P IA P P IA P P James, Edgerrin RB RB RB RB RB RB RB DNP P P P DNP Johnson, Al IR IR IR IR IR IR N/A 9 Johnson, Dirk P P P P P P P P P P P P Jones, Onrea PS PS PS - PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 72 Keith, Brandon IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA LaBoy, Travis DE DE DE DE DE DE DE IAJ DE DE P DE Leinart, Matt DNP P DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Long, Lance PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 60 Lucas, Enoka - PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 76 Lutui, Deuce RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG Moats, Ryan - - PS PS N/A 87 Morey, Sean P P P P P P P P P P P P Okeafor, Chike SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB Patrick, Ben TE P P TE TE IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ IA P P Peters, Scott IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR N/A 82 Pope, Leonard TE P TE P P TE IAJ IAJ TE TE IA TE Rackers, Neil P P P P P P P P P P P P Robinson, Bryan NT NT NT P NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT Rodgers-Cromartie, D. P P P CB CB P P CB RCB RCB RCB RCB Rolle, Antrel FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS Ross, Pat DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Sendlein, Lyle C C C C C C C C C C C C Shor, Alex - PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 94 Smith, Antonio DE DE DE DE P DE DE P DE P DE P Smith, Terrelle P P P P FB P FB FB P P FB FB Spach, Stephen P P TE TE TE St. Pierre, Brian IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA Togafau, Pago P P P P Tuman, Jerame IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ TE P TE IA IA IA IA Urban, Jerheme P WR P P P P P P P P P P Vallejo, Elliot DNP DNP DNP DNP IA IA IA IA IA IA IA Ware, Matt P P P S P P P P P P P IAJ Warner, Kurt QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB Watson, Gabe IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ P P P P P P P P Wells, Reggie LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG Wilson, Adrian SS SS SS IAJ P SS SS SS SS SS SS SS at St. Louis P-Played, Position-Started, INJ-Injured, DNP-Did Not Play, IA-Inactive, IAJ-Inactive/Injured, IR-Injured Reserve, PS-Practice Squad, PUP-Physically Unable to perform list, SUS-NFL Suspension, NFI-Reserve/Non-Football Injury, RE-Roster Exemption San Fran. at Seattle New York Giants at Philadelphia St. Louis Minnesota at New England Seattle Cardinals vs. Rams Page 30 of 38

31 Arizona Cardinals 2008 Starters OFFENSE Opponent, Date WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB TE at SF, Sep. 7 Boldin Gandy Wells Sendlein Lutui L. Brown Pope Fitzgerald Warner James Patrick WR LT LG C RG RT WR WR QB RB WR Miami, Sep. 14 Boldin Gandy Wells Sendlein Lutui L. Brown Urban Fitzgerald Warner James Breaston WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB WR at Washington, Sep. 21 Boldin Gandy Wells Sendlein Lutui L. Brown Pope Fitzgerald Warner James Breaston WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB WR at NYJ, Sep. 28 Boldin Gandy Wells Sendlein Lutui L. Brown Patrick Fitzgerald Warner James Breaston WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB Buffalo, Oct. 5 Breaston Gandy Wells Sendlein Lutui L. Brown Patrick Fitzgerald Warner James Smith WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB TE Dallas, Oct. 12 Breaston Gandy Wells Sendlein Lutui L. Brown Pope Fitzgerald Warner James Tuman WR LT LG C RG RT WR WR QB RB FB at Carolina, Oct. 26 Boldin Gandy Wells Sendlein Lutui L. Brown Breaston Fitzgerald Warner James Smith WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB at St. Louis, Nov. 2 Boldin Gandy Wells Sendlein Lutui L. Brown Tuman Fitzgerald Warner Hightower Smith WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB WR SF, Nov. 10 Boldin Gandy Wells Sendlein Lutui L. Brown Pope Fitzgerald Warner Hightower Breaston WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB TE at Seattle, Nov. 16 Boldin Gandy Wells Sendlein Lutui L. Brown Pope Fitzgerald Warner Hightower Spach WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB NYG, Nov. 23 Boldin Gandy Wells Sendlein Lutui L. Brown Spach Fitzgerald Warner Hightower Smith WR LT LG C RG RT TE TE QB RB FB at Philadelphia, Nov. 27 Fitzgerald Gandy Wells Sendlein Lutui L. Brown Spach Pope Warner Hightower Smith St. Louis, Dec. 7 Minnesota, Dec. 14 at New England, Dec. 21 Seattle, Dec. 28 DEFENSE Opponent, Date LE NT DT RE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FS at SF, Sep. 7 Smith Robinson Dockett LaBoy Okeafor Hayes Dansby Hood Green Wilson Rolle Miami, Sep. 14 Smith Robinson Dockett LaBoy Okeafor Hayes Dansby Hood Green Wilson Rolle at Washington, Sep. 21 Smith Robinson Dockett LaBoy Okeafor Hayes Dansby Hood Green Wilson Rolle LE DT RE LB LB DB DB LCB RCB SS FS at NYJ, Sep. 28 Smith Dockett LaBoy Okeafor Dansby Ware R-Cromartie Hood Green Francisco Rolle DT NT RE SLB MLB WLB DB LCB RCB SS FS Buffalo, Oct. 5 Dockett Robinson LaBoy Okeafor Hayes Dansby R-Cromartie Hood Green Francisco Rolle LE NT DT RE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FS Dallas, Oct. 12 Smith Robinson Dockett LaBoy Okeafor Hayes Dansby Hood Green Wilson Rolle at Carolina, Oct. 26 Smith Robinson Dockett LaBoy Okeafor Hayes Dansby Hood Green Wilson Rolle DT NT RE SLB MLB WLB DB LCB RCB SS FS at St. Louis, Nov. 2 Dockett Robinson Berry Okeafor Hayes Dansby R-Cromartie Hood Green Wilson Rolle LE NT DT RE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FS SF, Nov. 10 Smith Robinson Dockett LaBoy Okeafor Hayes Dansby Hood R-Cromartie Wilson Rolle DT NT RE SLB MLB WLB S LCB RCB SS FS at Seattle, Nov. 16 Dockett Robinson LaBoy Okeafor Hayes Dansby Francisco Hood R-Cromartie Wilson Rolle LE NT DT RE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FS NYG, Nov. 23 Smith Robinson Dockett Berry Okeafor Hayes Dansby Green R-Cromartie Wilson Rolle DT NT RE SLB MLB WLB S LCB RCB SS FS at Philadelphia, Nov. 27 Dockett Robinson LaBoy Okeafor Hayes Dansby Francisco Brown R-Cromartie Wilson Rolle St. Louis, Dec. 7 Minnesota, Dec. 14 at New England, Dec. 21 Seattle, Dec Arizona Cardinals Inactives at SF, Sep. 7 Buffalo, Oct. 5 San Francisco, Nov. 10 RB J.J. Arrington DE Bertrand Berry DT Alan Branch DT Alan Branch WR Anquan Boldin WR Early Doucet WR Early Doucet DT Alan Branch CB Eric Green T Brandon Keith FB Tim Castille T Brandon Keith QB Brian St. Pierre (3rd QB) T Brandon Keith TE Ben Patrick TE Jerame Tuman QB Brian St. Pierre (3rd QB) QB Brian St. Pierre (3rd QB) DT Gabe Watson TE Jerame Tuman TE Jerame Tuman Only 52 players on roster T Elliot Vallejo T Elliot Vallejo Miami, Sep. 14 Dallas, Oct. 12 at Seattle, Nov. 16 RB J.J. Arrington WR Anquan Boldin DT Alan Branch SS Oliver Celestin DT Alan Branch WR Early Doucet WR Early Doucet FB Tim Castille DE Kenny Iwebema LB Ali Highsmith S Oliver Celestin T Brandon Keith T Brandon Keith T Brandon Keith TE Ben Patrick QB Brian St. Pierre (3rd QB) TE Ben Patrick QB Brian St. Pierre (3rd QB) TE Jerame Tuman QB Brian St. Pierre (3rd QB) TE Jerame Tuman DT Gabe Watson T Elliot Vallejo T Elliot Vallejo at Wash, Sep. 21 at Carolina, Oct. 26 New York Giants, Nov. 23 RB J.J. Arrington DT Alan Branch DT Alan Branch SS Oliver Celestin S Oliver Celestin WR Early Doucet WR Early Doucet DE Kenny Iwebema LB Clark Haggans LB Ali Highsmith T Brandon Keith T Brandon Keith T Brandon Keith TE Ben Patrick TE Leonard Pope QB Brian St. Pierre (3rd QB) TE Leonard Pope QB Brian St. Pierre (3rd QB) TE Jerame Tuman QB Brian St. Pierre (3rd QB) TE Jerame Tuman DT Gabe Watson T Elliot Vallejo T Elliot Vallejo at NYJ, Sep. 28 at St. Louis, Nov. 2 at Philadelphia, Nov. 27 RB J.J. Arrington DT Alan Branch DT Alan Branch DE Bertrand Berry WR Early Doucet WR Early Doucet WR Early Doucet T Brandon Keith LB Clark Haggans T Brandon Keith DE Travis LaBoy CB Roderick Hood QB Brian St. Pierre (3rd QB) TE Ben Patrick T Brandon Keith TE Jerame Tuman TE Leonard Pope QB Brian St. Pierre (3rd QB) DT Gabe Watson QB Brian St. Pierre (3rd QB) TE Jerame Tuman SS Adrian Wilson T Elliot Vallejo S Matt Ware Cardinals vs. Rams Page 31 of 38

32 Roster By Postion No. Name Pos. College Ht. Wt. Age NFL Exp. Defensive Tackles (4) 78 Alan Branch DT Michigan Darnell Dockett DT Florida State Bryan Robinson DE Fresno State Gabe Watson DT Michigan Defensive Ends (5) 92 Bertrand Berry DE Notre Dame Calais Campbell DE Miami R 91 Kenny Iwebema DE Iowa R 55 Travis LaBoy DE Hawaii Antonio Smith DE Oklahoma State Linebackers (6) 52 Monty Beisel MLB Kansas State Karlos Dansby LB Auburn Clark Haggans LB Colorado State Gerald Hayes MLB Pittsburgh Chike Okeafor LB Purdue Pago Togafau LB Idaho State Cornerbacks (5) 27 Michael Adams CB Louisiana-Lafayette Ralph Brown CB Nebraska Eric Green CB Virginia Tech Roderick Hood CB Auburn D. Rodgers-Cromartie CB Tennessee State R Safeties (4) 47 Aaron Francisco S Brigham Young Antrel Rolle FS Miami Matt Ware S UCLA Adrian Wilson SS North Carolina State Long Snapper (1) 48 Nathan Hodel LS Illinois Punter (1) 5 Ben Graham P Deakin (Australia) Kicker (1) 1 Neil Rackers K Illinois Offensive Line (8) 61 Elton Brown G/T Virginia Levi Brown T Penn State Mike Gandy T Notre Dame Brandon Keith T Northern Iowa R 76 Deuce Lutui G USC Pat Ross C Boston College Lyle Sendlein C Texas Reggie Wells G Clarion (PA) Tight Ends (4) 89 Ben Patrick TE Delaware Leonard Pope TE Georgia Stephen Spach TE Fresno State Jerame Tuman TE Michigan Running Backs (5) 28 J.J. Arrington RB California Tim Castille FB Alabama Tim Hightower RB Richmond R 32 Edgerrin James RB Miami Terrelle Smith FB Arizona State Wide Receivers (6) 81 Anquan Boldin WR Florida State Steve Breaston WR Michigan Early Doucet WR LSU R 11 Larry Fitzgerald WR Pittsburgh Sean Morey WR Brown Jerheme Urban WR Trinity Quarterbacks (3) 7 Matt Leinart QB USC Brian St. Pierre QB Boston College Kurt Warner QB Northern Iowa Cardinals vs. Rams Page 32 of 38

33 ARIZONA CARDINALS 2008 DEPTH CHART OFFENSE WR 11 Larry Fitzgerald 85 Jerheme Urban 87 Sean Morey LT 69 Mike Gandy 72 Brandon Keith LG 74 Reggie Wells 61 Elton Brown C 63 Lyle Sendlein 70 Pat Ross RG 76 Deuce Lutui 61 Elton Brown RT 75 Levi Brown 72 Brandon Keith TE 82 Leonard Pope 89 Ben Patrick 84 Jerame Tuman 83 Stephen Spach WR 81 Anquan Boldin 15 Steve Breaston 80 Early Doucet QB 13 Kurt Warner 7 Matt Leinart 2 Brian St. Pierre RB 34 Tim Hightower 32 Edgerrin James 28 J.J. Arrington FB 45 Terrelle Smith 46 Tim Castille DEFENSE LDE 94 Antonio Smith 91 Kenny Iwebema NT 97 Bryan Robinson 98 Gabe Watson 78 Alan Branch DT 90 Darnell Dockett 93 Calais Campbell RDE 55 Travis LaBoy 92 Bertrand Berry SLB 56 Chike Okeafor 53 Clark Haggans MLB 54 Gerald Hayes 52 Monty Beisel WLB 58 Karlos Dansby 51 Pago Togafau LCB 26 Roderick Hood 20 Ralph Brown 27 Michael Adams RCB 29 D. Rodgers-Cromartie 25 Eric Green SS 24 Adrian Wilson 47 Aaron Francisco FS 21 Antrel Rolle (22 Matt Ware) SPECIALISTS K P 1 Neil Rackers 5 Ben Graham LS 48 Nathan Hodel 84 Jerame Tuman H 5 Ben Graham 87 Sean Morey KR 28 J.J. Arrington 15 Steve Breaston 87 Sean Morey PR 15 Steve Breaston 21 Antrel Rolle 26 Roderick Hood NOTE: Rookies are underlined; Injured players in parentheses Cardinals vs. Rams Page 33 of 38

34 ARIZONA CARDINALS NUMERIC ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age NFL Exp. College How Acquired 2008 GP-GS-DNP-IA 1 Neil Rackers K Illinois FA Brian St. Pierre QB Boston College UFA-08 (Pitt) Ben Graham P Deakin (Australia) FA Matt Leinart QB USC D Larry Fitzgerald WR Pittsburgh D Kurt Warner QB Northern Iowa UFA-05 (NYG) Steve Breaston WR Michigan D Ralph Brown CB Nebraska UFA-07 (Clev) Antrel Rolle S Miami D Matt Ware S UCLA WV-06 (Phi) Adrian Wilson SS North Carolina State D Eric Green CB Virginia Tech D3a Roderick Hood CB Auburn UFA-07 (Phi) Michael Adams CB Louisiana-Lafayette FA J.J. Arrington RB California D Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB R Tennessee State D Edgerrin James RB Miami UFA-06 (Ind) Tim Hightower RB R Richmond D Terrelle Smith FB Arizona State UFA-07 (Clev) Tim Castille FB Alabama FA Aaron Francisco FS Brigham Young FA Nathan Hodel LS Illinois FA Pago Togafau LB Idaho State FA Monty Beisel MLB Kansas State FA Clark Haggans LB Colorado State UFA-08 (Pitt) Gerald Hayes MLB Pittsburgh D Travis LaBoy DE/LB Hawaii UFA-08 (Tenn) Chike Okeafor LB Purdue UFA-05 (Sea) Karlos Dansby LB Auburn D Elton Brown G/T Virginia D Lyle Sendlein C Texas FA Mike Gandy T Notre Dame UFA-07 (Buf) Pat Ross C Boston College WV-08 (Car) Brandon Keith T R Northern Iowa D Reggie Wells G Clarion (Pa.) D6a Levi Brown T Penn State D Deuce Lutui G USC D Alan Branch DT Michigan D Early Doucet WR R LSU D Anquan Boldin WR Florida State D Leonard Pope TE Georgia D Stephen Spach TE Fresno State FA Jerame Tuman TE Michigan FA Jerheme Urban WR Trinity WV-07 (Dal) Sean Morey WR Brown UFA-07 (Pitt) Ben Patrick TE Delaware D Darnell Dockett DT Florida State D Kenny Iwebema DE R Iowa D Bertrand Berry DE Notre Dame UFA-04 (Den) Calais Campbell DE R Miami D Antonio Smith DE Oklahoma State D Bryan Robinson DT Fresno State UFA-08 (Cin) Gabe Watson DT Michigan D Coaching Staff Head Coach: Ken Whisenhunt. Assistants: Russ Grimm (assistant head coach/offensive line), Clancy Pendergast (defensive coordinator), Todd Haley (offensive coordinator), Ron Aiken (defensive line), Teryl Austin (defensive backs), Maurice Carthon (running backs), Rick Courtright (assistant defensive backs), Bill Davis (linebackers), Freddie Kitchens (tight ends), John Lott (strength and conditioning), Mike Miller (wide receivers), Matt Raich (defensive assistant), Jeff Rutledge (quarterbacks), Kevin Spencer (special teams), Dedric Ward (offensive quality control). Cardinals vs. Rams Page 34 of /2/2008

35 ARIZONA CARDINALS ALPHA ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birth Date NFL Exp. College Hometown 27 Adams, Michael CB /17/ Louisiana-Lafayette Dallas, TX 28 Arrington, J.J. RB /23/ California Nashville, NC 52 Beisel, Monty MLB /20/ Kansas State Douglass, KS 92 Berry, Bertrand DE /15/ Notre Dame Houston, TX 81 Boldin, Anquan WR /3/ Florida State Pahokee, FL 78 Branch, Alan DT /29/ Michigan Rio Rancho, NM 15 Breaston, Steve WR /20/ Michigan North Braddock, PA 61 Brown, Elton G/T /22/ Virginia Hampton, VA 75 Brown, Levi T /16/ Penn State Norfolk, VA 20 Brown, Ralph CB /16/ Nebraska LaPuenta, CA 93 Campbell, Calais DE /1/1986 R Miami Aurora, CO 46 Castille, Tim FB /29/ Alabama Birmingham, AL 58 Dansby, Karlos LB /3/ Auburn Birmingham, AL 90 Dockett, Darnell DT /27/ Florida State Burtonsville, MD 80 Doucet, Early WR /28/1985 R LSU St. Martinville, LA 11 Fitzgerald, Larry WR /31/ Pittsburgh Minneapolis, MN 47 Francisco, Aaron FS /5/ Brigham Young Laie, HI 69 Gandy, Mike T /3/ Notre Dame Dallas, TX 5 Graham, Ben P /2/ Deakin (Australia) Geelong, Australia 25 Green, Eric CB /16/ Virginia Tech Clewiston, FL 53 Haggans, Clark LB /10/ Colorado State Torrance, CA 54 Hayes, Gerald MLB /10/ Pittsburgh Paterson, NJ 34 Hightower, Tim RB /23/1986 R Richmond Alexandria, VA 48 Hodel, Nathan LS /12/ Illinois Fairview Heights, IL 26 Hood, Roderick CB /3/ Auburn Columbus, GA 91 Iwebema, Kenny DE /6/1985 R Iowa Arlington, TX 32 James, Edgerrin RB /1/ Miami Immokalee, FL 72 Keith, Brandon T /21/1984 R Northern Iowa McAlester, OK 55 LaBoy, Travis DE/LB /20/ Hawaii San Rafael, CA 7 Leinart, Matt QB /11/ USC Santa Ana, CA 76 Lutui, Deuce G /5/ USC Mesa, AZ 87 Morey, Sean WR /26/ Brown Marshfield, MA 56 Okeafor, Chike OLB /27/ Purdue Grand Rapids, MI 89 Patrick, Ben TE /23/ Delaware Savannah, GA 82 Pope, Leonard TE /10/ Georgia Americus, GA 1 Rackers, Neil K /16/ Illinois St. Louis, MO 97 Robinson, Bryan DT /22/ Fresno State Toledo, OH 29 Rodgers-Cromartie, Dominique CB /7/1986 R Tennessee State Bradenton, FL 21 Rolle, Antrel S /16/ Miami Homestead, FL 70 Ross, Pat C /16/ Boston College Reading, OH 63 Sendlein, Lyle C /16/ Texas Scottsdale, AZ 94 Smith, Antonio DE /21/ Oklahoma State Oklahoma City, OK 45 Smith, Terrelle FB /12/ Arizona State West Covina, CA 83 Spach, Stephen TE /18/ Fresno State Clovis, CA 2 St. Pierre, Brian QB /28/ Boston College Salem, MA 51 Togafau, Pago LB /10/ Idaho State Long Beach, CA 84 Tuman, Jerame TE /24/ Michigan Liberal, KS 85 Urban, Jerheme WR /26/ Trinity Victoria, TX 22 Ware, Matt S /2/ UCLA Los Angeles, CA 13 Warner, Kurt QB /22/ Northern Iowa Burlington, IA 98 Watson, Gabe DT /24/ Michigan Southfield, MI 74 Wells, Reggie G /3/ Clarion (PA) Library, PA 24 Wilson, Adrian SS /12/ North Carolina State High Point, NC Injured Reserve No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate NFL Exp. College Injury/Date Listed 64 Peters, Scott C/G /23/ Arizona State Knee/August 1 95 Highsmith, Ali LB /20/1985 R LSU Knee/November 4 International Practice Squad NFL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birth Date Exp. College Hometown 43 Castaneda, Eduardo LB /19/ Monterrey Tech Acuna Coachuila, Mexico Practice Squad No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birth Date NFL Exp. College Hometown 73 Dykes, Keilen DT /6/1984 R West Virginia Youngstown, OH 23 Fontenot, Wilrey CB /14/1984 R Arizona Dallas, TX 59 Harrington, Chris LB /19/1985 R Texas A&M Houston, TX 86 Jones, Onrea WR /22/ Hampton Williamsburg, VA 19 Long, Lance WR /4/1985 R Mississippi State Macomb, MI 60 Lucas, Enoka C /29/ Oregon Honolulu, HI 49 Shor, Alex TE /29/ Syracuse Panama City, FL 68 Vallejo, Elliot T /17/ Cal-Davis Salinas, CA Cardinals vs. Rams Page 35 of /2/2008

36 2008 Arizona Cardinals How They Were Built DRAFT TRADES WAIVERS FREE AGENTS 2001 Adrian Wilson (3) Nathan Hodel 2003 Anquan Boldin (2) Gerald Hayes (3) Reggie Wells (6a) 2004 Larry Fitzgerald (1) Karlos Dansby (2) Darnell Dockett (3) Antonio Smith (5) Neil Rackers Bertrand Berry (Den) 2005 Antrel Rolle (1) J.J. Arrington (2) Eric Green (3a) Elton Brown (4) 2006 Matt Leinart (1) Deuce Lutui (2) Leonard Pope (3) Gabe Watson (4) Matt Ware (Phi) Aaron Francisco (R) Chike Okeafor (Sea) Kurt Warner (NYG) Monty Beisel Edgerrin James (Ind) 2007 Levi Brown (1) Alan Branch (2) Steve Breaston (5) Ben Patrick (7) Jerheme Urban (Dal) Michael Adams (R) Ralph Brown (Clev) Tim Castille (R) Mike Gandy (Buf) Roderick Hood (Phi) Sean Morey (Pitt) Scott Peters Lyle Sendlein (R) Terrelle Smith (Clev) 2008 D. Rodgers-Cromartie (1) Calais Campbell (2) Early Doucet (3) Kenny Iwebema (4) Tim Hightower (5) Brandon Keith (7) Pat Ross (Car) Ben Graham Clark Haggans (Pitt) Ali Highsmith (R) Travis LaBoy (Ten) Stephen Spach Brian St. Pierre (Pitt) Bryan Robinson (Cin) Pago Togafau Jerame Tuman (Pitt) Cardinals vs. Rams Page 36 of 38

37 Arizona 7-5 (5-4 NFC; 4-0 Div) NFC WEST AT A GLANCE San Francisco 4-8 (3-7 NFC; 2-3 Div) Seattle 2-10 (2-8 NFC; 2-2 Div) St. Louis 2-10 (2-6 NFC; 0-3 Div) W SF L vs. ARI L BUF L PHI W vs. MIA W SEA L vs. SF L vs. NYG L WAS W vs. DET W vs. ST L L SEA L NYJ L NO BYE L vs. BUF W vs. BUF L vs. NE L NYG BYE W OT vs. DAL L vs. PHI L vs. GB W WAS BYE L NYG L TB W vs. DAL L CAR L vs. SEA W SF L NE W ST L BYE L 7-26 vs. PHI L vs. ARI W vs. SF (MNF) L ARI (MNF) L MIA L NYJ W SEA W vs. ST L L vs. ARI L SF L vs. NYG L DAL L vs. WAS L 3-27 vs. CHI L Phi W BUF L DAL L vs. MIA vs. ST L vs. NYJ vs. ARI vs. ST L vs. ST L vs. NYJ vs. SF vs. SEA vs. ATL Giants NFC 4-0 Div. W 16-7 vs. WAS STL W vs. CIN Bye week 44-6 vs. SEA L CLE W vs. SF W PIT W vs. DAL W PHI W vs. BAL W ARI W WAS vs. PHI Bucs NFC 3-1 Div. L NO W 24-9 vs. ATL W CHI W vs. GB L DEN W 27-3 vs. CAR W vs. SEA L DAL W KC Bye week W vs. MIN W DET W vs. CAR (MNF) CONFERENCE RESULTS AT A GLANCE (NFC teams with 5 or more wins; listed in order of playoff seeding ) Vikings NFC 3-2 Div. L GB L vs. IND W vs. CAR L TEN W NO W vs. DET L CHI Bye week W vs. HOU W vs. GB L TB W JAC W vs. CHI Cardinals NFC 4-0 Div. W SF W vs. MIA L WAS L NYJ W vs. BUF W vs. DAL Bye week L CAR W ST L W vs. SF W SEA L vs. NYG L PHI Panthers NFC 2-2 Div. W SD W vs. CHI L MIN W 24-9 vs. ATL W 34-0 vs. KC L TB W 30-7 vs. NO W vs. ARI Bye week W Oak W vs. DET L ATL W GB Falcons NFC 2-2 Div. W vs. DET L TB W vs. KC L CAR W GB W vs. CHI Bye week L PHI W OAK W vs. NO L vs. DEN W vs.car W SD Cowboys NFC 2-2 Div. W CLE W vs. PHI W GB L vs. WAS W vs. CIN L ARI L STL W 13-9 vs. TB L NYG Bye week W WAS W vs. SF W 34-9 vs. SEA Redskins NFC 2-3 Div. L NYG W vs. NO W vs. ARI W DAL W PHI L vs. STL W vs. CLE W DET L 6-23 vs. PIT Bye week L vs. DAL W SEA L 7-23 vs. NYG NFC STANDINGS West W L T PF PA ARI SF STL SEA East W L T PF PA NYG DAL WAS PHI North W L T PF PA MIN CHI GB DET South W L T PF PA TB CAR ATL NO Eagles NFC 0-3 Div. W 38-3 vs. ST L L DAL W 15-6 vs. PIT L CHI L vs. WAS W SF Bye week W vs. ATL W SEA L vs. NYG T CIN L BAL W vs. ARI Bears NFC 3-2 Div. W IND L CAR L vs. TB W vs. PHI W DET L ATL W vs. MIN Bye week W vs. DET L vs. TEN L GB W STL L MIN Saints NFC 1-3 Div. W vs. TB L WAS L DEN W vs. SF L vs. MIN W 34-3 vs. OAK L CAR W vs. SD Bye week L ATL W KC W vs. GB L TB Packers NFC 3-1 Div. W vs. MIN W DET L vs. DAL L TB L vs. ATL W SEA W vs. IND Bye week L TEN L MIN W 37-3 vs. CHI L NO L vs. DET vs. ST L vs. NYG vs. JAC vs. ATL vs. HOU ARI vs. MIN vs. DEN vs. TB vs. CIN vs. CLE vs. JAC (MNF) (Thurs) (Thurs) vs. CAR vs. SD vs. MIN vs. BAL (Sat) vs. WAS vs. GB CHI MIN vs. OAK vs. NYG vs. NO vs. SF vs. HOU vs. CAR vs. DET Cardinals vs. Rams Page 37 of 38

38 2008 NFL Standings NFC East W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak New York Giants W Dallas Cowboys W Washington Redskins L Philadelphia Eagles W NFC North W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Minnesota Vikings W Chicago Bears L Green Bay Packers L Detroit Lions L NFC South W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Tampa Bay Buccaneers W Carolina Panthers W Atlanta Falcons W New Orleans Saints L NFC West W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Arizona Cardinals L San Francisco 49ers W Seattle Seahawks L St. Louis Rams L AFC East W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak New York Jets L New England Patriots L Miami Dolphins W Buffalo Bills L AFC North W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Pittsburgh Steelers W Baltimore Ravens W Cleveland Browns L Cincinnati Bengals L AFC South W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Tennessee Titans W Indianapolis Colts W Houston Texans W Jacksonville Jaguars L AFC West W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Denver Broncos W San Diego Chargers L Oakland Raiders L Kansas City Chiefs W Cardinals vs. Rams Page 38 of 38

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