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1 Arizona Cardinals Football Club Game Release Game #11 THIS WEEK S GAME The Cardinals play their lone home game in the month of November this week when they welcome the St. Louis Rams to town. Arizona looks for a much-needed win, having dropped six straight following a 4-0 start. Should this week s game sell out, the Cards will be playing in front of the 71 st consecutive sellout crowd at University of Phoenix Stadium. Arizona returned from its Week 10 bye for a trip to Atlanta last Sunday, taking on the 8-1 Falcons. The Cards defense forced a career-high five INTs by Falcons QB Matt Ryan and RB LaRod Stephens-Howling posted a career-high 127 rushing yards, but a late TD secured a win for Atlanta. This week marks the return of RB Beanie Wells, who missed seven games recovering from a severe turf toe injury. In his last game against the Rams in Week 12 of last season Wells established a franchise record with 228 rushing yards. CB Patrick Peterson had two punt return TDs against St. Louis last season, including a 99-yard game-winner in OT in Week 9 during the Rams last visit to University of Phoenix Stadium. All- Pro WR Larry Fitzgerald enters this week s game needing one reception to reach 100 for his career against St. Louis. LB Daryl Washington continues his All-Pro caliber season, entering the game nine tackle shy of 100 for the year. Washington has 91 tackle, 8.0 sacks, 10 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and 12 QB pressures all team highs. After battling San Francisco to a tie in Week 10 the NFL s first tie game since 2008 the Rams dropped a decision to the NY Jets at the Edward Jones Dome. After getting out to a 7-0 lead in the first quarter, the Jets scored 27 unanswered to put the game away. Arizona is back on the road next week with a trip to NY to face the Jets. St. Louis returns home to play host to the 49ers. Sunday, November 25, :25 PM (MST) ARIZONA CARDINALS (4-6) vs. ST. LOUIS RAMS (3-6-1) University of Phoenix Stadium ARIZONA CARDINALS 2012 SEASON SCHEDULE Regular Season Date Opponent AZ Time Sun., Sep. 9 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS W, Sun., Sep. New England Patriots W, Sun., Sep. 23 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES W, 27-6 Sun., Sep. 30 MIAMI DOLPHINS W, (OT) Thurs., Oct. St. Louis Rams+ L, 17-3 Sun., Oct. 14 BUFFALO BILLS L, (OT) Sun., Oct. Minnesota Vikings L, Mon., Oct. 29 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS# L, 24-3 Sun., Nov. Green Bay Packers L, Sun., Nov. 11 BYE Sun., Nov. Atlanta Falcons L, Sun., Nov. 25 ST. LOUIS RAMS 2:25 PM Sun., Dec. NY Jets 11:00 AM Sun., Dec. Seattle Seahawks* 2:25 PM Sun., Dec. 16 DETROIT LIONS* 2:05 PM Sun., Dec. 23 CHICAGO BEARS* 2:25 PM Sun., Dec. San Francisco 49ers* 2:25 PM # Monday Night on ESPN +Thursday Night on NFL Network * Subject to flexible scheduling decisions THE COACHES Ken Whisenhunt Jeff Fisher Overall Record Regular Season Record Playoff Record th Years as Head Coach in NFL 18 th 6 th Years with team 1 st BROADCAST INFORMATION TELEVISION CARDINALS RADIO Network: FOX Flagship: Arizona Sports 620 Play-by-Play: Dick Stockton Play-by-Play: Dave Pasch Analyst: John Lynch Analyst: Ron Wolfley Sideline: Jennifer Hale Sideline: Paul Calvisi COMPASS MEDIA CARDINALS SPANISH RADIO Play-By-Play: Matt Smith Flagship: KVVA FM Anlayst: Dale Hellestrae Play-by-Play: Gabriel Trujillo Analyst: Rolando Cantu THIS WEEK IN THE NFL WEEK 12 -All Times Arizona- Houston at Detroit 10:30 AM (CBS) Thursday Washington at Dallas 2:15 PM (FOX) Thursday New England at NY Jets 6:20 PM (NBC) Thursday Tennessee at Jacksonville 11:00 AM (CBS) Buffalo at Indianapolis 11:00 AM (CBS) Pittsburgh at Cleveland 11:00 AM (CBS) Oakland at Cincinnati 11:00 AM (CBS) Denver at Kansas City 11:00 AM (CBS) Seattle at Miami 11:00 AM (FOX) Atlanta at Tampa Bay 11:00 AM (FOX) Minnesota at Chicago 11:00 AM (FOX) Baltimore at San Diego 2:05 PM (CBS) St. Louis at Arizona 2:25 PM (FOX) San Francisco at New Orleans 2:25 PM (FOX) Green Bay at NY Giants 6:20 PM (NBC) Carolina at Philadelphia 6:30 PM (ESPN) - Monday 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 Matt Storey Media Relations Coordinator cmelvin@cardinals.nfl.net 602/ mstorey@cardinals.nfl.net 602/ S. Hardy Drive, Tempe, AZ Phone: Fax:

2 CARDINALS & RAMS IN 2012 CARDINALS CATEGORY RAMS 4-6 Record Points Scored Points Allowed Touchdowns Scored Touchdowns Allowed 27 5 Rushing TDs 3 10 Passing TDs 13 1 Return TDs 1 5 Rushing TDs Allowed Passing TDs Allowed 13 2 Return TDs Allowed 2 44/277 Sacked/Yards Lost 26/175 15/7 Fumbles/Lost 17/6 8 Had Intercepted 9 17/20 Field Goals Made/Attempted 18/ 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 Turnover Ratio -6 30:01 Average Time of Possession 29:31 31/30/26 NFL Rank-Total Offense/Run/Pass 24/12/21 9/21/5 NFL Rank-Total Defense/Run/Pass 11/17/14 0/0 2-Point Conversions NYJ Next Week vs. SF CARDINALS & RAMS THE LAST MEETING Week 5 Rams 17, CARDINALS 3 October 4, 2012 Edward Jones Dome (54,653) Off to their best start since 1974, the 4-0 Cardinals headed to St. Louis on a short week for a Thursday night showdown with the 2-2 Rams. Arizona had won 7 straight at the Edward Jones Dome but would not find a way to record #8. A strong St. Louis defensive effort kept Arizona from getting on track offensively, sacking QB Kevin Kolb 9 times and limiting the Cards to 45 rushing yards on 17 attempts. Arizona s defense was also tough and allowed just 242 total net yards while forcing Sam Bradford into one of his least efficient career games. The 3rd year QB completed 7 of 21 passes and at one point went 12 straight attempts without a completion. However, two big Bradford throws one in the 1 st quarter and another in the 4 th - were most damaging and led to 14 Rams points. Bradford completed three of his seven passes on the game s opening drive. On the first snap of the night he threw a 14-yarder to Brandon Gibson and followed it with a 44-yard Danny Amendola completion to the 11. Three plays later on 3 rd -n-goal from the 7, Bradford found TE Lance Kendricks in the end zone to put St. Louis up 7-0. Arizona responded with a 17-play drive that reached the STL17 but had to settle for a 35-yard Jay Feely FG that made it 7-3. On the drive, Ryan Williams ran 5 times for 17 yards, Kolb was 7-8 passing for 30 yards and the Cards converted three key 3 rd downs. Those would be two of the most productive drives of the game for either team who combined for 14 punts the rest of the way (7 per side). The Rams increased their lead to 10-3 early in the 2 nd on a 53-yard FG from rookie Greg Zuerlein after starting the drive at midfield. Later in the quarter, Arizona reached the STL22 but came away empty when Feely was wide left from 40 yards, his first miss after hitting 19 in a row. The Rams carried that 10-3 lead into the locker room at halftime. Neither team scored in the 3 rd quarter. The Rams had the best chance when they reached the AZ16 after gaining 52 yards on 7 rushes but on a 3 rd -n-6 play from there, Patrick Peterson picked off a Bradford pass in the end zone to kill the threat. The Cards remained within a TD until 11:49 was left in the game. Facing a 3 rd -n-11 at his own 49, Bradford hit Chris Givens on a deep pass down the left sideline for a 51- yard TD. Arizona threatened on the next series, advancing deep into St. Louis territory. However, the Cards turned it over on downs when they couldn t convert on 4 th -n-goal from the 6. The next AZ drive ended similarly when Kolb was sacked on a 4 th -n-1 play from the STL13 with just over 2 minutes left, effectively putting an end to the Cards comeback chances. Larry Fitzgerald (8-92) was the game s leading receiver. His first catch of the night gave him a reception in 122 straight games, topping Mel Gray for the franchise record in that category. The win improved the Rams record to 3-2, bettering their 2-win total from 2011 and putting them above.500 for the first time since CARDINALS RAMS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Rams 1 12:39 Kendricks 7-yard pass from Bradford (Zuerlein kick) 5-69, 2: CARDS 1 3:15 Feely 35-yard FG 17-63, 9: Rams 2 10:45 Zuerlein 53-yard FG 5-14, 1: Rams 4 11:49 Givens 51-yard pass from Bradford (Zuerlein kick) 10-89, 5: SERIES NOTES This week s matchup between the Cardinals and Rams marks the 68 th all-time meeting between the two teams during the regular season, with Arizona holding a slight advantage. The Cardinals has won eight of the last 10 meetings between the two teams, but the Rams won the first matchup this season 17-3 in St. Louis. Since the division realignment in 2002, the Cardinals hold a 12-9 advantage in the series, including four wins in the last five home outings. THE HISTORY Overall Regular Season Series: Cardinals at home vs. StL: Cardinals last win: StL, First Meeting: Cleveland, W, 6-0 Last Meeting: StL, L, 17-3 Last 10 Meetings Date Site Result Oct. 4, 2012 St. Louis L, 3-17 Nov. 27, 2011 St. Louis W, Nov. 6, 2011 Arizona W, OT Dec. 5, 2010 Arizona L, 6-19 Sep. 12, 2010 St. Louis W, Dec. 27, 2009 Arizona W, Nov. 22, 2009 St. Louis W, Dec. 7, 2008 Arizona W, Nov. 2, 2008 St. Louis W, Dec. 30, 2007 Arizona W, STATISTICS AZ STL First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 7-19 (37) 4-14 (29) Total Plays Avg. Gain Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 34:22 25:38 Weather: Indoors. RUSHING CARDS: R. Williams 14-33; Powell 1-7; Roberts 1-3; Kolb 1-2. Rams: S. Jackson 18-76; Richardson 9-35; Bradford 5-0. PASSING CARDS: Kolb 28-50, 289 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. Rams: Bradford 7-21, 141 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT, RECEIVING CARDS: Fitzgerald 8-92; Roberts 5-39; Housler 3-45; Doucet 3-29; Powell 3-20; Sherman 2-25; Floyd 1-17; A. Smith 1-13; R. Williams 1-5; King 1-4. Rams: Gibson 3-33; Givens 1-51; Amendola 1-44; Kendricks 1-7; Pettis 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS CARDS: Peterson 1-0. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 2 of 46

3 LAST WEEK S GAME Falcons 23, CARDINALS 19 November 18, 2012 Georgia Dome (69,630) Arizona returned from its bye for a road game vs. the Falcons, whose 8-1 mark was tied for the NFL s best. The Cardinals gave Atlanta everything it could handle, especially defensively. AZ picked off all-pro QB Matt Ryan a career-high 5 times and had every opportunity to snap a 5-game losing skid with an upset win. However they could not capitalize on the takeaways and fell to 4-6. LaRod Stephens-Howling had a careerbest 127 rushing yards but the Cards struggled moving the ball through the air. Rookie QB Ryan Lindley saw his first action replacing starter John Skelton in the 2 nd quarter. On the game s first play, Ryan s pass went off the hands of WR Roddy White and right to Rashad Johnson who returned the INT to the ATL9. Stephens-Howling s 3-yard run put AZ up 7-0. Following a Falcons 3-n-out, Stephens-Howling s 40-yard run set-up a 48-yard Jay Feely FG. Later in the 1 st the Falcons moved to the AZ29 before Darnell Dockett tipped a Ryan pass at the line and William Gay INT d. On the next ATL series Ryan tossed his 3 rd INT of the opening quarter when FS Kerry Rhodes picked a pass and returned it to the 18. That also led to a Feely FG and a 13-0 AZ lead after one. The Falcons then scored 13 straight. They first capped a 13-play drive with Matt Bryant s 28-yard FG. On the next series Lindley entered and on his 3 rd play he appeared to be hit by John Abraham as his arm was going forward and the play seemed dead but Jonathan Babineaux picked the ball up and ran 15 yards to the end zone. Referee Bill Vinovich signaled fumble & TD; after review, that version of events was ruled to stand. The Falcons tied it on the ensuing drive on another Bryant FG with 1:52 remaining in the half. On the next snap, Stephens-Howling ripped off a 52-yard run and that led to a Feely FG with 0:32 left. It was enough time for ATL to move into position for a 48-yard Bryant FG that tied it at 16 as the half expired. There were no points scored in the 3 rd quarter, but several key plays. One occurred when LB Sam Acho forced a Jason Snelling fumble near the sideline; as the ball was headed out of bounds at the AZ 30 CB Greg Toler dove and flipped it back in play where Johnson recovered. At the end of the quarter, Ryan was INT d a 4 th time, this time by Daryl Washington who returned it to the ATL16; again AZ had to settle for a FG that made it ATL s offense got its lone TD at the end of a 7-play, 70-yard drive and Michael Turner s 1-yard run gave the Falcons their 1 st lead with 6:40 to go. Two minutes later the Cards had a prime opportunity when Acho INT d another batted Ryan pass and AZ took over at the ATL32. Facing a 4 th -n-2 at the 24, Larry Fitzgerald hauled in a Lindley pass at the 5 but lost it on the way to the ground and the Cards never got the ball back. CARDINALS FALCONS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 13:54 Stephens-Howling 3-yard run (Feely kick) 2-9, 0: CARDS 1 10:59 Feely 48-yard FG 5-40, 2: CARDS 1 1:02 Feely 28-yard FG 4-9, 1: Falcons 2 9:39 Bryant 51-yyard FG 13-47, 6: Falcons 2 8:37 Babineaux 15-yard fumble return (Bryant kick) Falcons 2 1:52 Bryant 28-yard FG 10-81, 4: CARDS 2 0:32 Feely 38-yard FG 6-74, 1: Falcons 2 0:00 Bryant 48-yard FG 5-50, 0: CARDS 4 14:56 Feely 27-yard FG 4-7, 1: Falcons 4 6:40 Turner 1-yard run (Bryant kick) 7-70, 3: STATISTICS AZ ATL First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 2-13 (13) 7-16 (44) Total Plays Avg. Gain Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 27:19 32:41 Weather: Indoors. RUSHING CARDS: Stephens-Howling , TD; Powell Falcons: Turner 15-46, TD; J. Rodgers 5-16; Snelling 1-(-1); Ryan 3-(-3). PASSING CARDS: Lindley 9-20, 64 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT, Skelton 2-7, 6 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. Falcons: Ryan 28-46, 301 yd, 0 TD, 5 INT RECEIVING CARDS: Doucet 5-28; Floyd 2-18; Stephens-Howling 2-6; Fitzgerald 1-11; Roberts 1-7. Falcons: White 8-123; Douglas 5-48; Rodgers 5 35; Gonzalez 3-33; Jones 3-33; Snelling 3-25; Davis 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS CARDS: Johnson 1-34; Washington 1-7; Rhodes 1-2; Acho 1-2; Gay 1-1. Falcons: None MIDSEASON RECOGNITION When it came time for the Midseason All-Pro lists, Cardinals LB Daryl Washington and DE Calais Campbell were both singled out for their play this season. LB Daryl Washington Pro Football Weekly Midseason All-Pro (ILB) Joined RB Adrian Peterson, WR A.J. Green, G Mike Iupati, DE J.J. Watt and DT Geno Atkins as the only unanimous selections. Sports Illustrated.com (Peter King)-Midseason All-Pro (LB) Yahoo! Sports.com (Jason Cole)-NFL All-Midseason Team (ILB) CBS Sports.com (Pete Prisco)-Midseason NFL All-Pro Team (ILB) NFL.com (Daniel Jeremiah)-Midseason All-Pro Team (ILB) NBC Sports.com (Evan Silva)-NFL Midseason All-Pro Team (LB) Fox Sports (Terry Bradshaw)-NFL Defensive MVP Pro Football Focus.com Honorable Mention (LB) Fox Sports.com (Peter Schrager)-Runner-up for Defensive Player of the Year DE Calais Campbell NFL.com (Daniel Jeremiah) Midseason All-Pro Team (DT) Pro Football Focus.com Midseason All-Pro (Defensive Front) Washington and Campbell join a number of other teammates in looking for the opportunity to represent Arizona in the 2013 Pro Bowl. Fan voting is underway at and through the team s website at Fans can vote online through Monday, December 17. The 2013 Pro Bowl squads will be announced on Wednesday, December 26 on NFL Network s NFL Total Access. The 2013 Pro Bowl will again be played at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu on January 27 th. NOTES OF THE WEEK The Cardinals look to improve to 10-2 against the Rams under head coach Ken Whisenhunt. Arizona s defense forced six turnovers against the Falcons last week, including a career-high five INTs by QB Matt Ryan. Ryan entered the contest having never thrown more than three INTs in a game (and did that just twice). Following the Cardinals six takeaway performance last week, the team s 22 takeaways on the season rank fourth in the NFL. This week marks the return of RB Beanie Wells, who missed the past seven games after being placed on IR/designated to return on 9/26 with a severe turf toe injury. LB Daryl Washington has 8.0 sacks in 10 games in 2012, two shy of the franchise s single-season mark by a LB (Ken Harvey, 1990). He also needs two sacks to become the first Cardinals player with double-digit sacks in a season since DE Bertrand Berry (14.5) in After totaling 12 tackles last week in Atlanta, his fourth game with 10+ tackles this season, Washington enters this week s game needing just nine tackles to reach 100 for the year. RB LaRod Stephens-Howling rushed for a career-high 127 yards and a TD on 22 attempts (5.8 avg.) last week. He had runs of 40 and 52 yards, both of which were longer than any of his 140 career rushing attempts entering the game (he had a career-long run of 39 yards entering the game). Rookie QB Ryan Lindley made his regular season debut last week. He was one of seven rookies who saw action against the Falcons, including LT Nate Potter, who made his first career start. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 3 of 46

4 CARDINALS-RAMS CONNECTIONS Former Cardinals Rams Assistant Head Coach Dave McGinnis was the Cardinals head coach from Before he took over as head coach, he held the defensive coordinator position from Rams Secondary coach Chuck Cecil spent the 1993 season with the Cardinals and played his college football at the University of Arizona. After beginning b his career as a walk-on at Arizona, he went on to earn All-America and Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year honors in Rams Assistant Defensive Line coach Clyde Simmons played for the Cardinals from , starting all 32 games in two seasons and collecting 17.0 sacks, which ranks 16 th in franchise history. Former Rams In 2009, Cardinals LB Paris Lenon played for the Rams, starting 10 of 15 games played and totaling 44 tackles and three forced fumbles. Family Connections Rams Special Teams Coordinator John Fassel is the son of former NFL coach Jim Fassel, who served as Cardinals offensive coordinator in Rams Director of Pro Personnel Ran Carthon is the son of former Cardinals RBs coach Maurice Carthon ( ). Arizona Connections Rams G Shelley Smith is from Avondale, AZ and attended Westview High School in Phoenix, where he was a two-time all-state performer. Rams Area Scout Drew Casani was a walk-on linebacker at Arizona State from before suffering a career-ending back injury. Missouri Connections Cardinals President Michael Bidwill was born in St. Louis and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in finance from St. Louis University in Cardinals LB Reggie Walker grew up in Boonville, MO before moving to Sacramento, CA just prior to starting high school. Cardinals Assistant Athletic Trainer Jeff Herndon was born in Hallsville and earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Missouri. Cardinals Equipment Manager Mark Ahlemeier was born in St. Charles and attended Ritenour High School and Florissant Valley College in St. Louis. Pro/College Connections From , Cardinals General Manager Rod Graves was a regional scout for Chicago while Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher was a defensive back and return specialist for the Bears. Cardinals RB Beanie Wells ( ) was teammates at Ohio State with Rams LB James Laurinaitis ( ) and LS Jake McQuaide ( ). From , Rams QB Sam Bradford and Cardinals CB Jamell Fleming played together at Oklahoma. Cardinals QB Kevin Kolb ( ) and LB Stewart Bradley ( ) played in Philadelphia with Rams DB Quintin Mikell ( ) and WR Brandon Gibson (2009). Cardinals CB Patrick Peterson and Rams DT Michael Brockers played at LSU together in In 2002, Cardinals G Daryn Colledge and Rams S Quintin Mikell were teammates at Boise State. Cardinals SS Adrian Wilson and Rams DE William Hayes are both from High Point, NC and attended T.W. Andrews High School. Cardinals LS Mike Leach broke into the NFL as a rookie free agent in 2000 with the Titans where Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher served in the same position from Missouri Western Connection Rams K Greg Zuerlein played college football at Missouri Western University, where the Cardinals spent a week of training camp in 2012 prior to a preseason game with the Kansas City Chiefs. Zuerlein is the only Missouri Western player in the NFL. WELLS RETURNS Following a seven-game absence from game action, when a severe turf toe injury landed him on injured reserve/designated to return, RB Beanie Wells returns to action this week. It will mark his first appearance since Week 3 against the Eagles. Coincidentally, Wells is making his return against the Rams. When he last faced St. Louis in Week 12 of last season, he established a franchise single-game record with 228 yards on 27 attempts. Franchise Record Single Game Rushing Yards Yds Player Opponent Att 228 Beanie Wells at St. Louis, 11/27/ LeShon Johnson at New Orleans, 9/22/ John David Crow vs. Pittsburgh, 12/18/ Ottis Anderson vs. Dallas, 9/2/ Wayne Morris at Minnesota, 11/6/77 27 Under a new NFL rule, each team is allowed to designate one player to be placed on injured reserve/designated to return who can then return to practice after six weeks and be able to play after eight weeks. Wells returned to practice during the Cards bye in Week 10. SERIES NOTES Under head coach Ken Whisenhunt, the Cardinals hold a 9-2 record against the Rams dating back to In five games against the Cardinals, Rams QB Sam Bradford has been held to a completion percentage of 56.4 (97 of 172) for 1,039 yards (207.8 ypg), 4 TDs, 6 INTs, 11 sacks and a passer rating of In the first meeting between the two teams in Week 5, Bradford completed 7 of 21 pass attempts. His 33.3 completion percentage was the lowest for a Cardinals opposing QB since Dallas Steve Pelluer completed 9 of 31 attempts (29.0%) on 10/30/88. The Cards defense has recorded at least one INT in four of five games against Bradford. A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE In the Rams last visit to University of Phoenix Stadium in Week 9 of the 11 season, CB Patrick Peterson returned a punt 99 yards for a TD in OT to give the Cards a win. Peterson s OT game winner was the second-longest punt return in NFL history, trailing only Robert Bailey s 103-yard TD return vs. New Orleans on 10/23/94. NFL Record-Longest Punt Returns Yds Player Team Opponent 103t Robert Bailey LA Rams vs. NO, 10/23/94 99t Patrick Peterson Arizona vs. StL, 11/6/11 98t Terance Mathis NY Jets vs. Dal, 11/4/90 Dennis Morgan Dallas vs. StL, 10/13/74 Charlie West Minnesota vs. Was, 11/3/68 Gil LeFebvre Cincinnati vs. Brooklyn, 12/3/33 His 99-yard return in Week 9 was just the second gamewinning punt return in overtime in NFL history. The only other player to return a punt for a TD in OT was Kansas City s Tamarick Vanover, who returned a punt 86 yards for a TD vs. San Diego on 10/9/95. It also tied for the longest overtime play in NFL history, matching the 99-yard pass from Philadelphia s Ron Jaworski to Mike Quick on 11/10/85 vs. Atlanta. Success against St. Louis In three career games against the Rams, Peterson has 14 tackles, 2 INTs and 5 passes defensed to go along with 13 punt returns for 298 yards (22.9 avg.) and two TDs. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 4 of 46

5 THE NEXT BIG THING It only took the Cardinals two seasons to find out what they had in LB Daryl Washington, who the team moved up to select in the second round (47 th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft. After just 31 games over those first two seasons which featured a campaign in 2011 that saw him total 111 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, five sacks and two INTs Washington had shown enough to earn a contract extension (signed on September 6 th with two years remaining on his rookie deal) that keeps the rising star in Arizona for years to come. In addition to a team-leading 91 tackles so far in 2012, Washington is also leading the team with a career-high eight sacks, 12 QB pressures, 10 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. With two sacks at Minnesota in Week 7 and against San Francisco in Week 8, Washington became the first Cardinals player to record multiple sacks in back-to-back games since Eric Swann accomplished the feat in 1999 (11/14 vs. Detroit; 11/21 vs. Dallas). Washington s eight sacks have him just three sacks shy of establishing a new franchise record for sacks by a LB, despite having played just 10 games. The current record is held by Ken Harvey, who totaled 10 sacks in Franchise Record Sacks By a LB (Single Season) Sacks Player (Year) 10.0 Ken Harvey (1990) 9.5 Ken Harvey (1993) E.J. Junior (1984) 9.0 Ken Harvey (1991) 8.0 Daryl Washington (2012) Karlos Dansby (2006) No ILB in the NFL has more sacks than Washington. Overall, he is currently tied for 10 th in the NFL in sacks this season NFL Leaders Sacks Sacks Player (Team) 15.0 Aldon Smith (San Francisco) 13.0 Von Miller (Denver) 11.5 J.J. Watt (Houston) 10.0 DeMarcus Ware (Dallas) 9.5 Cameron Wake (Miami) 9.0 Clay Matthews (Green Bay) John Abraham (Atlanta) 8.5 Charles Johnson (Carolina) Robert Quinn (St. Louis) 8.0 Daryl Washington (Arizona) Geno Atkins (Cincinnati) Elvis Dumervil (Denver) Dating back to 2011, Washington joins Green Bay s Clay Matthews as the only two defenders in the NFL with at least 13 sacks and three INTs. NFL Players with 13+ Sacks and 3+ INTs (2011-present) Player Team Sacks INTs LB Daryl Washington Arizona LB Clay Matthews Green Bay Washington 2012 Season Highlights Posted 12 tackles, an INT, a tackle for loss and a QB pressure last week at Atlanta. Has double digit tackles in four games (10, 12, 13, 14). Has at least one sack in six of 10 games, including two sacks in Week 7 and Week 8. Recorded 10 tackles in Week 1 vs. Seattle and 13 tackles in Week 2 at New England, giving him four consecutive games with double-digit tackles dating back to the final two games of the 2011 season. His sack and forced fumble on Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill late in the fourth quarter in Week 4 led to the Cardinals game-tying TD with under 30 seconds remaining in regulation. A STRONG PASS DEFENSE The Cardinals pass defense ranked fifth in the NFL has faced a pair of Pro Bowl QBs in the last two games: Green Bay s Aaron Rodgers and Atlanta s Matt Ryan. In Week 9 against the Packers, the Cards held Rodgers the NFL s most accurate passer heading into the game to a completion percentage of 46.7, the third-lowest of his career. Against the Falcons last week, Arizona forced Ryan into a career-high five INTs, without allowing a TD pass, and limited him to a passer rating of 40.5, the second-lowest single-game total of his career and lowest since the second game of his rookie season TB, 9/14/08). Ryan became the first NFL QB to throw for at least 5 INTS and 0 TDs in a game since 12/6/09 when Tampa Bay s Josh Freeman threw 5 INTs and 0 TDs against Carolina. After holding Ryan to a passer rating of 40.5 last week, the Cardinals defense has now held opposing QBs to a passer rating of 72.8 for the season, the second-best mark in the NFL. NFL Leaders Opponent Passer Rating Rate Team 65.9 Chicago 72.8 Arizona 73.8 Seattle 75.6 San Francisco 76.2 Baltimore The Cardinals entered last week s game with nine INTs, tied for the 12 th -best total in the NFL. After intercepting QB Matt Ryan five times, Arizona s 14 INTs in 2012 rank fourth in the NFL. NFL Interception Leaders Team INTs Team 19 Chicago 17 NY Giants 15 Tampa Bay 14 Arizona 13 New England With 14 INTs and only 13 passing TDs allowed this season, the Cardinals join the Chicago Bears (10 TDs, 19 INTs) and Baltimore Ravens (8 TDs, 11 INTs) as the only teams in the NFL that have recorded more INTs than passing TDs allowed. Having intercepted 14 of 324 passes attempted against them this season, Arizona s defense has an INT percentage of 4.3, which ranks third-best in the NFL. NFL Leaders Defensive INT % Pct Team Att INT 5.2 Chicago NY Giants Arizona Tampa Bay Atlanta Arizona has allowed opposing QBs to complete 56.2% of their pass attempts in 12 (182 of 324), the fifth-best mark in the NFL. NFL Leaders Opponent Completion % Pct Team Att Com 54.2 Houston Pittsburgh Green Bay NY Jets Arizona Arizona s Pass Defense Ranked 5 th in the NFL, allowing yards per game. Has allowed opposing QBs to complete fewer than 60% of their passes in six games, including four games under 50%. Last week s game against the Falcons was the third this season that the Cardinals did not allow a passing TD. Arizona has allowed multiple passing TDs in only three of 10 games this season. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 5 of 46

6 CARDS UNDER WHISENHUNT During the 2011 season, Ken Whisenhunt established a franchise record for career wins by a head coach. The victory over the Cleveland Browns in Week 15 was the 43 rd of his career, surpassing 2012 Hall of Fame nominee Don Coryell (42, ) for the franchise all-time lead. Whisenhunt now needs just two wins to reach the 50-win milestone for his career (including postseason). Most Wins By A Cardinals Head Coach Wins Coach (Years) 48 Ken Whisenhunt (2007-present) 42 Don Coryell ( ) 39 Jim Hanifan ( ) 35 Charley Winner ( ) 29 Vince Tobin ( ) Posted a.500 record or better in four of his first five seasons with the Cardinals. The Cardinals earned NFC West titles in 2008 and 09, their first back-to-back division titles since The Cardinals have posted a record against teams from the NFC West. Arizona s win over Green Bay in the 2009 Wild Card matchup gave the Cardinals wins in the postseason in back-to-back years for the first time in franchise history. The Cardinals have won twice as many playoff games under Whisenhunt (4) as they had won in their total playoff history (2) prior to his tenure. Under Whisenhunt, the Cardinals appeared in six playoff contests between , after appearing in seven total postseason games in the franchise s history prior to his arrival. Arizona finished with a 10-6 record in 09, giving the Cardinals 10+ wins in the regular season for the first time since Whisenhunt was the first head coach in franchise history with a.500 record or better in each of his first three seasons. The Cardinals were 8-8 in 2007, 9-7 in 2008 and 10-6 in 09. The 2011 season marked Whisenhunt s fifth straight season with a home winning percentage of at least.500, a new franchise record. Entering the 2011 season, Whisenhunt was tied with Don Coryell for most seasons with a.500 home record or better. The Cardinals started the 2009 season with a 5-0 record on the road for the first time since The Cardinals posted a 6-2 road record in 09, the most road wins in a single season since posting six wins in Led the Cardinals to the NFC West title in 2008, their first division title since Led the Cardinals to their first-ever Super Bowl appearance in 2008 and more wins in a single season (12) than any coach in franchise history. The Cardinals win over Atlanta in the 2008 Wild Card Game was the first home playoff victory in 61 years. With the win over Seattle in the 2008 regular season finale, the Cardinals finished the 2008 regular season with a 9-7 record, matching their best regular season record since the franchise moved to Arizona in In 2008, the Cards offense scored a franchise record 427 points and added 188 points in the playoffs, the thirdhighest total in NFL postseason history. DRAFTING WELL Cardinals General Manager Rod Graves is one of the NFL s longest tenured football decision makers, having led the team s personnel department since A native of Houston, Graves is in his 16 th season with the Cardinals organization after joining the team in 1997 as the Assistant to the President. He was promoted to Vice President, Football Operations in 2003 and General Manager in Graves is one of six African American general managers in the NFL, joining Baltimore s Ozzie Newsome, Houston s Rick Smith, Detroit s Martin Mayhew, the Giants Jerry Reese and Oakland s Reggie McKenzie. Graves oversees all facets of the team s football operations and has seen considerable success in building the team. One of the main ways Graves has built the team is through the NFL Draft. The Cardinals have received high praise for their successful draft classes under Graves, especially in recent years. Current Cardinals Pro Bowl players such as CB Patrick Peterson, WR Larry Fitzgerald, DT Darnell Dockett, and SS Adrian Wilson were all acquired through the draft. Other rising stars recently identified and brought in by Graves include DE Calais Campbell, LBs Daryl Washington and Sam Acho, RBs Beanie Wells and Ryan Williams, WR Andre Roberts and QB John Skelton. Of the 22 Cardinals starters that began the season against Seattle, 13 were draft choices of the team during Graves tenure while one other starter (C Lyle Sendlein) joined the team as an undrafted rookie free agent. Of the Cardinals 22 draft picks between , 10 are already full-time starters and 15 are every day players who see significant action on game days. 80 YEARS OF OWNERSHIP In 1932, Charles W. Bidwill agreed to purchase the Chicago Cardinals from then-owner Dr. David Jones and the team has remained in the Bidwill family ever since. A prominent figure in the history of the National Football League, Charles Bidwill was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Upon his passing in 1947, his wife Violet retained control of the franchise and ran the Cardinals for the next 15 years until her passing in Control of the team them moved to her sons Charles and William (Bill). Bill, whose association with the Cardinals began as a ball boy on Chicago s South Side, became the sole owner and chief executive officer in 1972 and his involvement with the team - now in its eighth decade - continues today. Mr. B remains a constant fixture at team functions as well as the Cardinals Tempe training facility where the responsibility for the day-to-day operation of the team today resides with his son and team president, Michael. Michael Bidwill joined the Cardinals in 1996 as Vice President/General Counsel after practicing law for six years as a federal prosecutor. He has established his own legacy with the franchise that has included spearheading the effort that led to the creation of University of Phoenix Stadium and the team s greatest period of success, both on the field and off. It s always been a great sense of pride for our family to be associated with the National Football League, said Cardinals owner Bill Bidwill. It is a privilege that also carries a great sense responsibility to our fans and fans of the league that we do all we can to make sure our team and game are of the highest quality. We take that responsibility very seriously. Founded in 1898, the Cardinals are the oldest continuously run franchise in professional football. They were a charter member of the National Football League when it began in 1920; the Cardinals and Bears are the only charter members of the NFL still in existence today. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 6 of 46

7 ANOTHER RECORD FOR FITZ After hauling in eight receptions against the Rams in Week 5, WR Larry Fitzgerald reached 122 consecutive games with a catch, establishing a new franchise record. He has extended that record since, reaching 127 games against the Falcons last week. Franchise Record Consecutive Games With a Reception Gms Player (Streak) 127 Larry Fitzgerald (Game 8 in 2004-present) 121 Mel Gray (Game 3 in 1973-Game 4 in 1982) 94 Bobby Joe Conrad (Game 9 in 1961-Game 4 in 1968) 89 Larry Centers (Game 7 in 1993-Game 16 in 1998) 74 Roy Green (Game 2 in 1981-Game 10 in 1986) Fitzgerald has a reception in 133 of 134 games played in his career. The only game in which he did not catch a pass came during his rookie season Buffalo). Fitzgerald s receptions streak ranks as the second-longest active streak in the NFL behind Tony Gonzalez (188). BEYOND THE RECORDS In his first eight NFL seasons, WR Larry Fitzgerald broke virtually every major Cardinals career receiving record. With those records in his pocket, the only remaining question is how high the numbers will go by the time he is done. In 2011, Fitzgerald became the franchise all-time leader in receiving yards, receiving TDs, career 100-yard games and total TDs. He became the franchise all-time receptions leader in Franchise Record Career Receptions Rec Player (Years) 745 Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, Larry Centers, Roy Green, Frank Sanders, *Established record in week 14 of 2010 season Franchise Record Career Receiving Yards Yds Player (Years) 10,211 Larry Fitzgerald, ,497 Roy Green, ,918 Jackie Smith, ,520 Anquan Boldin, ,005 Pat Tilley, *Established record in week 4 of 2011 season Franchise Record Touchdown Receptions TDs Player (Years) 77 Larry Fitzgerald, Roy Green, Sonny Randle, Mel Gray, Anquan Boldin, *Established record in week 3 of 2011 season Franchise Record Career Touchdowns TDs Player (Years) 77 Larry Fitzgerald, Roy Green, Sonny Randle, Ottis Anderson, John David Crow, *Established record in week 10 of 2011 season Franchise Record Career 100-Yard Receiving Games # Player (Years) 33 Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, Jackie Smith, Roy Green, *Established record in week 4 of 2011 season 10,000 YARDS YOUNG After hauling in six receptions for 93 yards against the Bills in Week 6, WR Larry Fitzgerald eclipsed 10,000 receiving yards for his career. At 29 years, 44 days old, he joined Randy Moss (28 years, 314 days) as the only two players in NFL history to reach 10,000 career receiving yards before the age of 30. Youngest To 10,000 Career Receiving Yards Player Age Randy Moss 28 years, 314 days Larry Fitzgerald 29 years, 44 days Jerry Rice 30 years, 54 days Torry Holt 30 years, 132 days Isaac Bruce 30 years, 343 days Fitzgerald and Houston s Andre Johnson both reached 10,000 career receiving yards in Week 6, becoming just the sixth and seventh active players to reach the career milestone. Among those seven, Fitzgerald has been in the league the least amount of time. Active Players with 10,000+ Receiving Yards Yds Player (Team) Yrs 1 st Yr 15,112 Randy Moss (SF) ,988 Tony Gonzalez (Atl) ,711 Reggie Wayne (Ind) ,988 Steve Smith (Car) ,526 Andre Johnson (Hou) ,211 Larry Fitzgerald (Ari) ,137 Donald Driver (GB) In all, there are now 38 players in NFL history that have reached 10,000 receiving yards for their career, including Fitzgerald and Johnson. YOUNGEST EVER TO 700 With nine catches against the Eagles in Week 2, WR Larry Fitzgerald surpassed 700 career receptions. At 29 years, 23 days old, Fitzgerald became the youngest player in NFL history to reach that mark. He reached the milestone over a year younger than the previous record holder Dallas TE Jason Witten (30 years, 133 days old). Witten reached 700 receptions in the Cowboys 27-7 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 2 earlier this season. Youngest To 700 Career Receptions Player Age Larry Fitzgerald 29 years, 23 days Jason Witten 30 years, 133 days Andre Johnson 30 years, 139 days Torry Holt 30 years, 202 days Randy Moss 30 years, 230 days In terms of games played, Fitzgerald reached 700 career receptions in the fifth fewest games in NFL history (127). Games Player Team(s) 114 Marvin Harrison Indianapolis 120 Andre Johnson Houston 123 Anquan Boldin Arizona, Baltimore 125 Torry Holt St. Louis 127 Larry Fitzgerald Arizona Fitzgerald has accomplished quite a bit at a young age: In Week 6 against the Bills, joined Randy Moss as the only players in NFL history with 10,000 receiving yards before the age of 30. At 27 years, 110 days old, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 600 career receptions. At 22 years, 123 days old, became the youngest player in NFL history to record a 100-catch season. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 7 of 46

8 HEADING TO THE HALL? Below is a look at the career of WR Larry Fitzgerald through his first 134 career games compared to the 21 modern era WRs currently in the HOF and where they stood at that point in their career. At this point in his career, Fitzgerald has more receptions (745) than any of the receivers enshrined in Canton by a large margin. The next closest receiver is Jerry Rice, who had 670 receptions through his first 134 career games. Fitzgerald has more receiving yards (10,211) than all HOF receivers except Rice (11,155), Lance Alworth (10,266) and Michael Irvin (10,308). Fitzgerald Vs. Modern Era WRs in the Hall of Fame (134 Games) 100- Player, HOF Year Years G Rec Yds Avg. Y/G TD Yd G Larry Fitzgerald , Jerry Rice, , Michael Irvin, , Art Monk, , Steve Largent, , Raymond Berry, , Charley Taylor, , Lance Alworth, , James Lofton, , Bobby Mitchell, , Don Maynard, , , Tommy McDonald, , Fred Biletnikoff, , John Stallworth, , Tom Fears, , Elroy Crazy Legs Hirsch, , Dante Lavelli, , Paul Warfield, , Pete Pihos, , Bob Hayes, , Charlie Joiner, , Lynn Swann, , Avg. of 21 Hall of Fame WRs 478 7, In fact, Fitzgerald s career numbers already surpass those of many receivers that are currently enshrined in the HOF. He has more career receptions than 15 of the 21 receivers in the HOF: Swann (336), Hayes (371), Pihos (373), Lavelli (386), Hirsch (387), Fears (400), Warfield (427), McDonald (495), Mitchell (521), Stallworth (537), Alworth (542), Biletnikoff (589), Berry (631), Maynard (633) and Taylor (649). He has more career receiving yards than 13 of the 21 receivers in the HOF: Fears (5,397), Swann (5,462), Pihos (5,619), Lavelli (6,488), Hirsch (7,029), Hayes (7,414), Mitchell (7,954), McDonald (8,410), Warfield (8,565), Stallworth (8,723), Biletnikoff (8,974), Taylor (9,110) and Berry (9,275). A Career Full of Accomplishments: Franchise career leader in receptions (745), receiving yards (10,211), receiving TDs (77), total TDs (77) and 100-yard receiving games (33). His six 1,000-yard seasons are a franchise record, as are his current streak of five consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. One of just four players in NFL history to record at least 1,400 receiving yards in a season four times in their career: Jerry Rice (6), Randy Moss (4) and Marvin Harrison (4). At 28 years, 74 days old, he became the third-youngest player in NFL history to reach 70 career receiving TDs behind only Randy Moss (26 years, 269 days old) and Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (28 years, one day old). At 28 years, 81 days old, he became the second-youngest player in NFL history to reach 9,000 career receiving yards, trailing only Randy Moss (27 years, 310 days old). At 27 years, 110 days old, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 600 career receptions. In 2010, he became the first player in NFL history to record 90+ receptions five times in their first seven seasons. During the 2008 postseason, he broke virtually every major playoff receiving record, establishing new single-season marks for receptions (30), receiving yards (546) and TDs (7). His four 100-yard receiving games that postseason established a new NFL record for consecutive games with 100 yards receiving. His nine TD receptions in six career postseason games are an NFL record for a player in their first six career playoff contests. With a franchise record 103 receptions during the 2005 season, he became the youngest player in NFL history to record a 100- catch campaign when he reached the mark at 22 years, 123 days old. Led the NFL in receiving TDs in both the 2008 (12) and 2009 (13) seasons. In addition to his 10 receiving TDs in 2007, he became the first player in franchise history to record at least 10 TDs in three consecutive seasons. At 29 years, 23 days old when the Cardinals faced the Eagles in Week 3, Fitzgerald became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 700 career receptions. The previous record was held by Dallas TE Jason Witten, who was 30 years, 133 days old when he reached the mark in Week 2 of the 2012 season. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 8 of 46

9 BREAKING DOWN FITZGERALD Below is a breakdown of Fitzgerald s 745 career receptions and 10,211 career receiving yards: Fitzgerald Career Splits Rec. By QB Split Rec Yds Rec Quarterback Home 370 5, Kurt Warner Away 375 5, Josh McCown Win 345 4, John Skelton Loss 400 5, Kevin Kolb September 168 2, Matt Leinart October 171 2, Derek Anderson November 209 2, Max Hall December 159 2, Shaun King January John Navarre Sunday 698 9,653 7 Richard Bartel Monday Tim Rattay Thursday Ryan Lindley Saturday Brian St. Pierre Vs. NFC 583 7,960 Vs. AFC 162 2,251 Rec. Yards By QB 1 st Quarter 160 2,052 Yds Quarterback 2 nd Quarter 194 2,453 4,583 Kurt Warner 3 rd Quarter 182 2,560 1,255 John Skelton 4 th Quarter 203 3,040 1,207 Josh McCown Overtime ,017 Kevin Kolb 1 st Down 310 4, Matt Leinart 2 nd Down 253 3, Derek Anderson 3 rd Down 164 2, Max Hall 4 th Down Shaun King Vs. Seattle 106 1, John Navarre Vs. St. Louis 99 1, Richard Bartel Vs. San Francisco 98 1, Tim Rattay Vs. Carolina Ryan Lindley Vs. Minnesota Brian St. Pierre A SPECIAL AWARD FOR FITZ On August 13, Fitzgerald was honored as the recipient of the 14 th annual Arthur S. Arkush Humanitarian Award by Pro Football Weekly. The award is given to an NFL player whose contributions to the community and charitable organizations are especially outstanding. Fitzgerald s work in the community is plentiful and far-reaching. He was honored by Pro Football Weekly for his work with the Larry Fitzgerald First Down Fund, which funds positive activities for kids during the summer and throughout the year, with programs in Arizona, Minneapolis and Chicago. It also makes significant contributions in time, money and resources to numerous organizations throughout the United States. His work with the Carol Fitzgerald Memorial Fund, which was established in honor of his late mother, who passed away from breast cancer in 2003, offers support of causes that Fitzgerald s mother held dear, including educating urban youth about HIV/AIDS and breast cancer issues. Fitzgerald has served as a key figure in the NFL s annual Breast Cancer Awareness Month. He served as an NFL spokesman for the league-wide initiative A Crucial Catch the last three years. Fitzgerald has traveled to Africa numerous times over the last few years, both with his good friend Anquan Boldin and on behalf of the Starkey Hearing Foundation. His most recent trip was in late July just prior to the start of training camp when he flew to Uganda to assist President Clinton and his daughter Chelsea fit hearing aids for those in need. PFW also cited Fitzgerald s use of social media to further his humanitarian work. Through Twitter and Facebook, he connects with his huge following of fans (currently over 1.3 million followers) with his Gimme 5 Fridays with Fitz initiative, in which he tweets and asks Team Fitzgerald to text HAND to and $5 is given to Phoenix Children s Hospital. BEING CONSISTENT Fitzgerald has averaged 76.2 receiving yards per game in his career, which ranks as the second-best total in the NFL among active players. Receiving Yards Per Game Active NFL Players Y/G Player (Team) Yds G 79.7 Andre Johnson (Hou) 10, Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 10, Anquan Boldin (Bal) 9, Randy Moss (SF) 15, Brandon Marshall (Chi) 7, Fitzgerald s 5.6 receptions per game are tied with Boldin and Marshall for second behind Johnson s 5.8. Receptions Per Game Active NFL Players R/G Player (Team) Rec G 5.8 Andre Johnson (Hou) Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) Anquan Boldin (Bal) Brandon Marshall (Chi) Wes Welker (NE) CHART TOPPERS With 77 career TD receptions, the most recent coming in Week 9 at Green Bay, Fitzgerald ranks fourth on the NFL s career TD receptions list among active players (regular season only). Only San Francisco WR Randy Moss (155), Atlanta TE Tony Gonzalez (101) and San Diego TE Antonio Gates (80) have more TD receptions than Fitzgerald, who has appeared in fewer games (134) than any other players in the top 10 other than Marques Colston (96) and Andre Johnson (132). TD Receptions Active NFL Players # Player (1 st Year) TDs Games 1 Randy Moss (1998) Tony Gonzalez (1997) Antonio Gates (2003) Larry Fitzgerald (2004) Reggie Wayne (2001) Santana Moss (2001) Donald Driver (1999) Steve Smith (2001) t Anquan Boldin (2003) t Marques Colston (2006) t Andre Johnson Fitzgerald led the NFL in rec. TDs in 08 (12) and 09 (13). AGAINST THE RAMS Fitzgerald has faced the St. Louis Rams 17 times in his career, with the 18 th meeting coming this week at University of Phoenix Stadium. In those 17 games, Fitzgerald has totaled 99 receptions for 1,282 yards and 13 TDs. Fitzgerald has three career 100-yard receiving games against the Rams, with the last coming on 12/30/07. Fitzgerald s 100-Yard Games vs. St. Louis Yds Date Rec /30/07 vs. StL StL StL 9 Fitzgerald vs. St. Louis Facts & Figures His 13 TD receptions are more than against any other team. His 99 receptions trail only his total against Seattle (106). Has averaged 5.8 receptions and 75.4 receiving yards in 17 career games. Has at least one TD reception in 11 of 17 career games, including two games with 2 TD receptions. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 9 of 46

10 A CAREER YEAR FOR ROBERTS After coming on strong during the second half of the 2011 season, third year WR Andre Roberts is enjoying a breakout campaign in With 41 receptions for 547 yards and having already established a new career-high with five TD catches so far this season, the former third round pick out of The Citadel is well on his way to shattering every career mark he established in his first two NFL seasons. Roberts needs just 11 receptions and 40 receiving yards to establish new career single-season highs in those respective categories. His current career marks of 51 receptions, 586 yards and two TDs came in Roberts five TD receptions this season have already surpassed the mark from his previous two seasons combined (4). Roberts began to emerge as a playmaker for the Cardinals over the team s final nine games last season. After totaling 13 receptions for 133 yards through the first seven games, he totaled 38 catches for 453 yards and two TDs over the final nine outings. Combined with his performance through 10 games this season, Roberts production over the last 19 games easily overshadows his output through his first 22 career games. Breaking Down Andre s Career Statistic 1 st 22 Last 19 Receptions Yards 440 1,002 TD Receptions 2 7 Receptions Per Game Yards Per Game Roberts in 2012 Has posted two 100-yard receiving games, including a careerhigh 118 yards against the Dolphins in Week 4. Entering this season, Roberts had two 100-yard receiving performances in 31 games. Has at least four receptions in six of 10 games, including five of the last seven. Roberts had the biggest game of his NFL career against the Dolphins in Week 4, establishing career single-game highs with 118 receiving yards and two receiving TDs. Established a career high with seven receptions against the Vikings in Week 7 at Minnesota, and matched that total the following week against the 49ers. Hauled in a game-winning six-yard TD reception in the season opener against Seattle in the fourth quarter. Also caught a 15- yard TD pass with under 30 seconds remaining in regulation during the Week 4 win against Miami that led to OT. HOUSLER DOUBLES HIS OUTPUT Second-year TE Rob Housler, the team s third round selection (69 th overall) in the 2011 NFL Draft, has seen the best production of his career over the past two months. Housler has hauled in 24 receptions for 271 yards through the first 10 games, with both totals already doubling his production from his rookie season, when he had 12 receptions for 133 yards in 12 games. After posting career highs with five receptions for 55 yards in Week 9 at Green Bay, Housler recorded multiple receptions in seven straight games prior to last week. Housler s Multi-Reception Streak Opponent Rec Yds LG WK 3 vs. Philadelphia WK 4 vs. Miami WK St. Louis WK 6 vs. Buffalo WK Minnesota WK 8 vs. San Francisco WK Green Bay ANOTHER BIG DAY FOR L-S-H Making his fifth start of the season in place of injured RBs Beanie Wells and Ryan Williams, LaRod Stephens- Howling had another career day last week against the Falcons, rushing for a career-high 127 yards and a TD on 22 attempts (5.8 avg.). Last week s performance was the second career 100-yard rushing game for Stephens-Howling, both coming in the last four games. He posted 104 yards in the Week 7 matchup at Minnesota. Stephens-Howling as the Primary Back Included in his rushing total last week in Atlanta were runs of 40 and 52 yards, both of which were longer than any of his 140 career rushing attempts entering the game (he had a career-long run of 39 yards entering the game). In his five starts this season, Stephens-Howling has rushed 78 times for 310 yards (4.0 avg.) and three TDs. He has four rushing TDs this season, after totaling one rushing TD in his first three seasons combined. In six career starts as the team s primary back, Stephens- Howling has run for at least 90 yards three times. In addition to his 104 yards rushing against the Vikings in Week 7, Stephens-Howling had 45 receiving yards on a career-high four catches. In doing so, he became the first Cards player to post at 100 yards rushing and 45 yards receiving in a game since Earl Ferrell did so at Dallas on 10/30/88 (110 rushing, 51 receiving). HEAP KEEPS ON CLIMBING TE Todd Heap continues his march up the NFL s all-time list for receptions and receiving yards among TEs. He enters this week s game against the Falcons needing just four yards to pass Todd Christensen (5,872) for 11 th place on the career list. All-Time Career Receiving Yards Tight Ends # Yds Player Years To Pass 1 13,988 Tony Gonzalez* , ,060 Shannon Sharpe , ,545 Jason Witten* , ,138 Antonio Gates* , ,980 Ozzie Newsome , ,918 Jackie Smith , ,412 Pete Retzlaff , ,741 Kellen Winslow ,307 Steve Jordan ,143 Jeremy Shockey ,872 Todd Christensen ,869 Todd Heap* ,812 Mike Ditka *Active Player Heap needs just one catch to become just the ninth TE in NFL history to reach 500 career receptions. All-Time Career Receptions Tight Ends # Rec Player Years To Pass 1 1,213 Tony Gonzalez* Shannon Sharpe Jason Witten* Ozzie Newsome Antonio Gates* Jeremy Shockey Kellen Winslow Frank Wycheck t 499 Todd Heap* t 499 Ben Coates Steve Jordan *Active Player Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 10 of 46

11 A SOLID RETURN Entering the 2012 season as a backup, QB Kevin Kolb vowed to be ready when called upon this season and that is exactly the scenario that played out in the season opener against Seattle. Starter John Skelton went down with an ankle injury during the Cardinals final offensive drive and with the Cards down 16-13, Kolb entered the contest and completed 6 of 8 attempts for 66 yards, including a game-winning six-yard TD pass to WR Andre Roberts with just under five minutes remaining. Kolb put together a number of solid outings and led the team to a 4-2 record to start the season before suffering a rib injury late in game vs. Buffalo in Week 6. Perhaps his gutsiest performance came in leading the Cardinals past the Miami Dolphins in OT in Week 4. In the victory, he completed 29 of 48 pass attempts (60.4%) for 324 yards, 3 TDs, 2 INTs and a passer rating of Kolb led the Cards on the gametying TD drive in the fourth quarter, throwing a 15-yard TD pass to WR Andre Roberts on fourth down with only 22 seconds left in regulation, forcing OT. Solid In The Last Eight In the last eight games in which he has appeared, Kolb has: Completed 126 of 209 attempts (60.3%) for 1,418 yards, eight TDs and three INTs Has thrown two game-winning TD passes and a game-tying TD pass that sent the Week 4 game into OT, which the Cards won. A RUSHING RECORD FOR KOLB In the Week 6 game vs. Buffalo, Kolb rushed for 66 yards on five attempts (13.2 avg), establishing a single-game franchise record for rushing yards by a QB. Franchise Record QB Rushing Yards (Single Game) Yds Player Opponent Att Avg 66 Kevin Kolb 10/14/12 vs. Buffalo Sam Etcheverry 12/17/61 vs. Pittsburgh Jake Plummer 11/9/97 at Dallas Jake Plummer 11/8/98 vs. Washington Timm Rosenbach 9/16/90 at Philadelphia MEANINGFUL WINS Kolb has a number of signature games and plays under his belt through the early part of the season. Kolb s Highlights in 2012 Threw two fourth quarter TD passes, including a 15-yarder on 4 th - n-10 with under 30 seconds remaining in regulation as he led the Cardinals back from a 13-0 halftime deficit against the Dolphins in Week 4. Making his first appearance against the team that selected him in the second round (36 th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft and sent him to the Cardinals in a trade prior to the 2011 season, Kolb posted one of the finest outings of his career in taking down the Eagles in Week 3. He completed 17 of 24 pass attempts (70.8%) for 222 yards, two TD, no INTs and a passer rating of His 70.8 completion percentage was the second-highest of his career (79.3 vs. Atlanta, 10/17/10) while his passer rating of ranked as the third-best of his career (133.6 vs. Atlanta, 10/17/10; vs. Carolina, 9/11/11). Making his first start since Week 14 of last season, Kolb led the Cardinals to a victory over the New England Patriots at Foxborough in Week 2 having completed 15 of 27 pass attempts for 140 yards, a TD, no INTs and a passer rating of He also posted 20 rushing yards and a TD, with his five-yard TD run in fourth quarter proving to be the game s deciding score. After watching from the sidelines for most of the game, Kolb entered the Week 1 contest in the fourth quarter in place of the injured John Skelton and promptly led the Cardinals on an 11- play, 80-yard TD drive that was capped with his game-winning TD pass to Andre Roberts with under five minutes remaining. LINDLEY MAKES HIS DEBUT QB Ryan Lindley, selected by the Cardinals with their second selection of the sixth round (185 th overall) in this year s draft, earned a spot on the 53-man roster with an impressive training camp and preseason performance. After serving as a backup for the first nine games, Lindley saw his first NFL action last week against Atlanta. After entering the game in the second quarter, the former San Diego State star finished the game under center having completed 9 of 20 pass attempts. I was excited, Lindley said following his first career NFL game. In the first half I was just really geeked up, ready to go. And I think rushed a lot of decision in the first half. I was little too excited. In the second half I went out there, I felt more calm, I felt I made better decisions. I still missed on a few. There s room for improvement for sure. He did a nice job, I thought, in a lot of areas, managing the game, handling the noise, doing some of the things that he needed to do with protection, head coach Ken Whisenhunt said of his rookie thrower. He looked comfortable in the pocket, made some good throws. I thought he handled himself well. A four-year starter at San Diego State, Lindley established a school record with 49 consecutive starts. He also established Mountain West Conference career records for pass completions (961), pass attempts (1,732), passing yards (12,690), starts (49) and total plays (1,822). YEAR THREE FOR SKELTON QB John Skelton proved in his first two seasons in the NFL that he could win games for the Cards. After posting a 5-2 record as a starter in 2011, Skelton earned his eighth career victory (8-4) with the win over Seattle in the 12 opener. He also improved to 6-0 at home as a starting QB. Skelton became the first Cardinals QB of the Super Bowl era to win his first six home starts and he is the first NFL QB to do so since the 49ers Shaun Hill (7 straight wins, ). Playing under less than ideal circumstances in 2011, the second-year player out of Fordham took advantage of his opportunities when starter Kevin Kolb went down with injuries over the second half of the season. After helping the Cardinals recover from a 1-6 start to win seven of their final nine games, Skelton earned his way into the preseason battle for the starting QB spot. In Week 1 vs. Seattle, Skelton was knocked out of the game with an ankle injury that forced him to miss the next four games. Skelton returned to action in Week 6, entering the game against Buffalo in the fourth quarter after Kolb left due to injury, and he has started the last four games. Skelton Notes Has started 16 of the 19 games he has appeared in, completing 249 of 456 pass attempts for 3,639 yards, 15 TDs and 21 INTs. Has an 8-8 record as a starter. Has compiled a 6-1 record at home as a starter. Skelton s Game-Winning Drives Opponent Stats on Game Winning Drive vs. Sea, 1/1/12 4-4, 51 yards, 28-yard FG to win in OT vs. Cle, 12/18/11 1-1, 32 yards; 22-yard FG to win in OT vs. SF, 12/11/11 4-4, 70 yards, TD; 3-yard TD StL, 11/27/11 2-4, 14 yards, 22-yard FG to win in 4 Phi, 11/13/11 5-8, 100 yards, 5-yard TD Dal, 12/25/10 3-5, 51 yards, 48-yard FG to win in 4 th Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 11 of 46

12 ANOTHER BLOCK The Cardinals have made it an annual tradition to lead the NFL in blocked FGAs over the last few years. It has become a trademark of the team. However, in the Week 2 win over New England it was a blocked punt that led directly to seven points for the Cardinals. ` When LB Quentin Groves blocked Zoltan Mesko s punt attempt inside the Patriots 10-yard line in the third quarter, the ball went out of bounds at the Patriots two-yard line and the Cardinals scored their first TD three plays later. Down 9-6 prior to the block, the Cards took a 13-9 lead and never trailed again. The blocked punt was the first of Groves career and it was the first for the Cardinals since Sean Morey memorably blocked a punt by Dallas Mat McBriar in an OT win vs. the Cowboys on 10/12/08. For the Cardinals, it was their 15 th blocked kick dating back to 2008 (13 FGs, 2 punts), the most in the NFL. Arizona s two blocked kicks this season trail only Miami and Minnesota (both with 3). In addition to the blocked punt against New England, DE Calais Campbell blocked a Seattle FG in Week 1. Most Blocked Kicks (FG, PAT, Punt) Block Team Type 15 Arizona FG (13), Punt (2) 14 Seattle FG (9), Punt (4), PAT 11 Chicago FG (5), PAT (4), Punt (2) 10 NY Giants FG (5), PAT (5) Tampa Bay Punt (5), PAT (3), FG (2) When Calais Campbell blocked Seattle s 50-yard FGA on the first offensive possession of the Week 1 matchup, it marked Arizona s first blocked FGA of the season and 13 th FG block dating back to 2008, an NFL-high. The Cardinals led the NFL in blocked FGAs in each of the last three seasons (5 in 2011, 3 in 2010 and 3 in 2009). GAME-WINNERS With his 46-yard game-winner in OT against Miami, Jay Feely became the 14 th player in NFL history with 6+ career OT FGs: NFL Record Career OT Field Goals FGs Player Years 9 Jim Breech Steve Christie Jason Elam Jason Hanson Adam Vinatieri Joe Nedney Jay Feely Morten Andersen Matt Bryant Kevin Butler Norm Johnson John Kasay Todd Peterson Pete Stoyanovich It was Feely s third game-winning OT field goal in six home games for the Cardinals. He had a 22-yarder in Week 15 and a 28-yarder in Week 17 of last season. Feely s Career Game Winning Field Goals 46 yards vs. Miami in OT, 9/30/12 (Arizona) 28 yards vs. Seattle in OT, 1/1/12 (Arizona) 22 yards vs. Cleveland in OT, 12/18/11 (Arizona) 48 yards vs. Dallas in the 4 th qtr, 12/25/10 (Arizona) 34 yards at New England in OT, 11/13/08 (NY Jets) 36 yards at Philadelphia in OT, 12/11/05 (NY Giants) 38 yards vs. Carolina in OT, 12/18/05 (Atlanta) 47 yards at New Orleans in 4 th qtr, 10/27/02 (Atlanta) 52 yards vs. Buffalo in 4 th qtr, 12/23/01 (Atlanta) INJURIES ACCUMULATE ON OFFENSE The Cardinals have been hit hard by injuries this season, particularly on offense. Players on that side of the ball have already missed a combined 64 games due to injuries in Offensive Players Lost To Injury in 2012 Player Injury Games T Levi Brown Triceps (IR) 10 RB Javarris James Knee (IR) 10 T Jeremy Bridges Thumb (IR) 9 TE Todd Heap Knee 8 RB Beanie Wells Toe (IR/Return) 6 RB Ryan Williams Shoulder (IR) 5 QB John Skelton Ankle 4 QB Kevin Kolb Ribs 4 G Adam Snyder Thigh 2 FB Anthony Sherman Knee 2 RB L. Stephens-Howling Hip 2 TE Jim Dray Knee 2 Beanie Wells, the Cardinals 1,000-yard rusher from a year ago, was placed on injured reserve/designated to return with a severe turf toe injury on 9/26. After missing six games, Wells is expected back in the lineup this week when the Cards face the división rival Rams. QUIETLY HAVING A GREAT SEASON During his first season in Arizona in 2011, veteran P Dave Zastudil had an outstanding campaign. He punted 87 times for a career-high 3,929 yards and averaged 45.2 yards per punt, the fourth-highest total in franchise history. Zastudil has fared even better through the first 10 games of the 2012 season. He has punted 67 times for 3,131 yards, with his net average of 40.8 yards ranks 11 th in the NFL. Against the Vikings in Week 7, Zastudil landed five of his six punts inside the 20-yard line, tying the franchise record for a single game. He became just the third player in team history to accomplish the feat, joining Ben Graham (11/29/09 at Tennessee) and Scott Player (10/20/02 vs. Dallas). It is also tied for the highest total for a single game in the NFL this season (Dustin Colquitt, 5, Pit). After placing four punts inside the 20-yard line against the Packers in Week 9 and three more last week in Atlanta, Zastudil has landed 26 of his 67 punts inside the 20-yard line so far this season, tied for the second-best total in the NFL. NFL Leaders Punts Inside the 20-Yard Line In20 Player Team 27 Dustin Colquitt Kansas City 26 Dave Zastudil Arizona Tim Masthay Green Bay 24 Andy Lee San Francisco 21 Kevin Huber Cincinnati 20 Zoltan Mesko New England 19 Britton Colquitt Denver Brett Kern Tennessee Zastudil has also shown a strong leg this season, with six of his punts covering at least 60 yards. In Week 4 against Miami, Zastudil punted nine times for 435 yards and a 48.3 average. His 68-yard punt against the Dolphins ranks as the second-longest punt in franchise history (73, Rich Camarillo, 9/20/92 at Dallas). It is also tied for the third-longest punt in the NFL this season (73, Jon Ryan; 70, Thomas Morstead). Now in his 11 th NFL season, Zastudil entered the league in 2002 when the Baltimore Ravens selected him in the fourth round (112 th overall) of the NFL Draft. He spent four seasons in Baltimore before moving on to Cleveland, where he spent five seasons. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 12 of 46

13 BY THE NUMBERS 71 Consecutive sellouts at University of Phoenix Stadium if this week s game against St. Louis sells out. 9-2 Cardinals record against the St. Louis Rams under head coach Ken Whisenhunt. 228 Rushing yards which were a franchise record for RB Beanie Wells the last time he faced the Rams, which was Week 12 of last season Completion percentage for Rams QB Sam Bradford (7 of 21) during the first meeting this season. That represents the lowest total for a Cards opponent since Dallas Steve Pelluer completed 9 of 31 attempts (29.0%) on 10/30/ Rushing yards for LaRod Stephens-Howling last week against Atlanta, a career-high. Stephens-Howling has now rushed for 100 yards twice in the past four games. 5 INTs posted by the Cardinals defense in Atlanta last week, the most for the team in a single game since 12/4/94 vs. Houston. All five INTs came off Matt Ryan, who had never thrown more than three INTs in his career prior to last week. 99 Career receptions for WR Larry Fitzgerald in 17 games against the Rams. His reception total against St. Louis trails only his 106 career catches against the Seahawks Passer rating for Matt Ryan last week against Arizona. It marked the second-lowest total of his career and lowest since the second game of his rookie season (29.6 vs. Tampa Bay) Combined passer rating for opposing QBs this season, the second-best mark in the NFL behind only Chicago (61.5). 3 NFL defenses that have recorded more INTs than passing TDs allowed this season a group that includes Arizona (14 to 13), Baltimore (8 to 11) and Chicago (10 to 19). 9 Tackles needed by LB Daryl Washington for him to reach 100 tackles on the season. It would mark his second career, and second consecutive, 100-tackle campaign (111, 2011). 22 Takeaways for the Cardinals defense this season, the fourthhighest total in the NFL behind Chicago (30), New England (27) and NY Giants (27). 26 Punts landed inside the 20-yard line for Dave Zastudil this season. Only Kansas City s Dustin Colquitt (27) has landed more inside the 20 this season. 7 Rookies that saw action for the Cardinals in last week s game WR Michael Floyd, CB Jamell Fleming, Tackles Bobby Massie and Nate Potter, S Justin Bethel, QB Ryan Lindley and LB Zack Nash. 80 Years the Bidwill family has owned the Cardinals. Charles W. Bidwill, father of current owner Bill, bought the team in Wins for head coach Ken Whisenhunt, the most of any coach in franchise history. WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK With a win this week, the Cardinals would improve to 10-2 against the Rams under head coach Ken Whisenhunt. LB Daryl Washington With two sacks, Washington would tie the franchise singleseason record for sacks by a LB (10.0). He would also become the first Cardinals player to record double-digit sacks in a season since Bertrand Berry (14.5) in With nine tackles, Washington would reach 100 tackles for the season, his second career 100-yard campaign (teamhigh 111 in 2011) WR Larry Fitzgerald Needs one catch to reach 100 career receptions against the Rams. CB William Gay With an INT this week, Gay would become the first Cardinals players since Dexter Jackson (Games 14-16, 2003) to record an INT in three consecutive games. With an INT, Gay would also establish a new career high with three INTs on the season. RB LaRod Stephens-Howling With 100 yards rushing this week, Stephens-Howling would become the first Cards RB with back-to-back 100-yard games since Edgerrin James in GIVING THANKS BY GIVING BACK Cardinals players and front office personnel stay busy throughout the year helping out in communities throughout Arizona. During this Thanksgiving week, a host of Cardinals will be out in the community giving thanks by giving back. In addition to weekly activities such as Gatorade Jr. Training Camps and the Milk and Cookies program presented by SRP and Safeway, additional events this week include the annual Help Feed The Hungry event, a check presentation at St. Mary s Food Bank, a Kids Camp presented by Desert Schools, and the Calais Campbell Food Box Donation. On Monday, team President Michael Bidwill joined CB Patrick Peterson, LB Sam Acho, K Jay Feely, DT David Carter, LS Mike Leach, Nicole Bidwill, Dreama (Rod) Graves and a group from the Arizona Cardinals Women s Club in serving Thanksgiving dinner at the Phoenix Rescue Mission to Help Feed the Hungry to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. On Tuesday (11/20) DE Calais Campbell and teammates will host the Calais Campbell Thanksgiving Food Box Donation at Black Family & Child Services (1522 E. Southern Ave., Phoenix) at 11:00 a.m. Campbell purchased 150 food boxes that can feed a family of six-eight people. He will join teammates and pass out the boxes while also signing autographs for the families. QB Ryan Lindley will join Big Red from 9:30-10:30 a.m. to read to students at Quentin Elementary School (11050 W. Whyman Ave., Avondale) as part of the SRP and Safeway Milk and Cookies program. Also on Tuesday, DT Nick Eason will visit St. Mary s Food Bank (2831 N. 31 st Avenue, Phoenix) from 11:00-11:30 a.m. for a check presentation to celebrate the Cardinals and Sagicor Life Insurance annual food drive. Eason will join representatives from Saigcor and the St. Mary s Food Bank Alliance to make the donation for the food drive. Lindley and Big Red will visit students at Littleton Elementary School (1252 S. Avondale Blvd., Avondale) for a Gatorade Jr. Training Camp from 12:30-2:00 p.m. LB Stewart Bradley and Big Red will participate in a Kids Camp presented by Desert Schools at Riverside Traditional School (1414 S. 51 st Ave., Phoenix) from 4:00-5:30 p.m. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 13 of 46

14 ADRIAN SIGNS AGAIN Now in his 12 th season, S Adrian Wilson is the team s longest tenured player and has been with Arizona since the team selected him in the 2001 NFL Draft. Wilson is one of just six players selected in 2001 still with the team that selected them. Players Selected in 2001 Draft Still With Original Team Player Team Rnd Pick Jeff Backus Detroit 1 st 18 th overall Casey Hampton Pittsburgh 1 st 19 th overall Reggie Wayne Indianapolis 1 st 30 th overall Dominic Raiola Detroit 2 nd 50 th overall Adrian Wilson Arizona 3 rd 64 th overall Steve Smith Carolina 3 rd 74 th overall The day the team reported to camp this season, Wilson signed his third extension with the Cards, ensuring that the franchise staple will continue on with Arizona. Wilson s first two extensions came on 12/22/04 and 6/4/09 and were both five-year deals. Wilson has appeared in 175 career games with Arizona. That marks the 8 th highest games played total in franchise history. It also means that Wilson has played in more games as an Arizona Cardinal than any player in the team s history following the team s relocation to the Valley in Among defenders, it surpasses Hall of Fame S Larry Wilson for the third-most of any defender in team history (193-DB Roger Wehrli; 180-LB Larry Stallings). Franchise Record Games Played (Career) G Player (Position) Years 234 Jim Bakken (K) Jim Hart (QB) Jackie Smith (TE) Roger Wehrli (CB) Luis Sharpe (T) Larry Stallings (LB) Ernie McMillan (T) Adrian Wilson (S) Roy Green (WR) Larry Wilson (S) If he appears in the remaining six games in 2012, Wilson will reach 181 games played, moving him into sixth place. It will also mean he will have appeared in more games than any Cardinals defensive player other than Hall of Fame CB Roger Wehrli (193). THE MAN Wilson has had a long list of individual accomplishments during his first 11 seasons with the Cardinals, including five Pro Bowl appearances and numerous NFL single-season records. One of the most significant is his inclusion on an exclusive list of NFL players who have recorded at least 20 INTs and 20 sacks in their career. In 2009, Wilson reached the career milestone, becoming just the 10 th player in NFL history with at least 20 sacks and 20 interceptions. Since Wilson accomplished the feat in 09, S Lawyer Milloy (2010) and LB Brian Urlacher (2011) have also joined the list, becoming the 11 th and 12 th players to reach the 20/20 club. All-Time Players with 20 Sacks/20 INTs Player Sacks Ints S Adrian Wilson (AZ, 2001-current) CB/S Ronde Barber (TB, 1997-current) S LeRoy Butler (GB, ) S Brian Dawkins (Phi/Den, ) LB Donnie Edwards (KC/SD, ) S Rodney Harrison (SD/NE, ) LB Seth Joyner (Phi/Ari/GB/Den, ) LB Ray Lewis (Bal, 1996-current) LB Wilber Marshall (five teams, ) S Lawyer Milloy (NE/Buf/Atl/Sea, ) LB William Thomas (Phi/Oak, ) LB Brian Urlacher (Chi, 2000-current) WILSON GETS NUMBER 27 With his INT to end the first half in the season opener vs. Seattle, SS Adrian Wilson reached 27 career INTs and moved to within three INTs of becoming one of five players in franchise history with at least 30 career INTs. Franchise Career Interception Leaders INTs Player (Years) 52 Larry Wilson ( )* 46 Aeneas Williams ( ) 40 Roger Wehrli ( )* 30 Night Train Lane ( )* 29 Pat Fischer ( ) 27 Adrian Wilson (2001-present) 24 Kwamie Lassiter ( ) *Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee Three of the four Cardinals players with at least 30 career INTs are in the Hall of Fame (Larry Wilson, Roger Wehrli and Dick Night Train Lane) while the fourth, Aeneas Williams, was one of 10 finalists for the Hall last year. FINDING THE QUARTERBACK Wilson has been known throughout his career for his ability to get to the quarterback. During the 2005 season, he established an NFL single-season record for a defensive back with 8.0 sacks, a mark that still stands. NFL Record Sacks By DB (Single Season) Sacks Player Team Year 8.0 Adrian Wilson Arizona Roman Harper New Orleans Dave Duerson Chicago LeRoy Butler Green Bay Shawn Springs Washington 2004 Since sacks became an official statistic in 1982, Wilson s 23.5 sacks rank as the fourth-best total in league history among safeties. Sack Leaders NFL Safeties (1982-Present) Sacks Player Team Years 30.5 Rodney Harrison SD/NE Brian Dawkins Phi/Den Carnell Lake Pit/Jax/Bal Adrian Wilson Arizona Lawyer Milloy NE/Buf/Atl/Sea And dating back to 2005, Wilson s 20.5 sacks are more than any other safety in the NFL. Sack Leaders NFL Safeties (2005-Present) Sacks Player Team 20.5 Adrian Wilson Arizona 17.0 Roman Harper New Orleans 13.0 Kerry Rhodes NYJ/Ariz 12.5 Brian Dawkins Phi/Den 11.5 Charles Woodson Oak/GB MAKING HIS PRESENCE FELT CB William Gay, who the Cardinals signed as a free agent in the offseason after he spent his first five seasons in Pittsburgh, has played perhaps his best two games of the season in Arizona s last two meeting. In Green Bay, Gay recorded his first INT of the season when he picked off an Aaron Rodgers pass in the second quarter. Prior to the INT, Rodgers had attempted 131 consecutive passes with an INT. Last week in Atlanta, Gay had one of his best games of the season, totaling six tackles, a tackle for loss, an INT and a forced fumble. The INT gave him INTs in back-to-back games for the first time in his career. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 14 of 46

15 APPLYING THE PRESSURE The Cardinals defense has recorded 28 sacks through the first 10 games this season. That total is tied with Seattle and Chicago for the fifth-best mark in the NFL NFL Sack Leaders Team Sack Team 35 Denver 33 Green Bay 30 Cincinnati 29 St. Louis 28 Arizona Seattle Chicago 27 Houston Miami Cleveland The Cardinals defense features six players with at least 2.0 sacks (Washington-8.0, Schofield-4.0, Campbell-3.5, Acho- 3.0, Lenon-2.0 and Groves-2.0). That trails only Minnesota (7) and Green Bay (10) for the highest total in the NFL. Atlanta and Buffalo also have six players with at least 2.0 sacks this season. With 28 sacks so far this season, the Cardinals are now on pace to record 45 sacks in That would rank as the third-best total for the team since sacks became an official statistic in 1982 and highest total since the team recorded 55 sacks in The franchise record for sacks came in the 1983 season, when Arizona posted 59. TURNOVERS BY THE BUNCH After recording six turnovers against the Falcons last week (5 INTs, FR), the Cardinals have now forced 22 turnovers this season. That ranks as the fourth-highest mark in the NFL. NFL Leaders Takeaways TA Team INT FR 30 Chicago New England NY Giants Arizona Baltimore Arizona s six takeaways against the Falcons last week were the most for the team in a single game since 12/12/10 vs. Denver (3 INTs, 3 FR). Dating back to 1970, last week s game was just the 11 th in which the Cards had at least six takeaways. FIVE PLAYERS, FIVE INTS Five Cardinals defenders S Rashad Johnson, LB Daryl Washington, FS Kerry Rhodes, LB Sam Acho and CB William Gay had INTs of Falcons QB Matt Ryan last week. Arizona s five INTs were the most for the team in a regular season game since 12/4/94 vs. the Houston Oilers (5). Last week s game marked the first time in 46 years that the Cardinals had five different players record an INT in a regular season game. In a matchup against Philadelphia on 10/2/66, Larry Wilson, Jerry Stovall, Abe Woodson, Larry Stallings and Jimmy Burson all recorded INTs. Arizona had five players record INTs in the 2008 Divisional playoff game against Carolina. The Cardinals became the first team to have five different players record an INT in a game since Kansas City did so on 10/23/11 at Oakland. TAKING DOWN THE DIVISION DE Calais Campbell has feasted on quarterbacks within the NFC West during his three-plus seasons as a starter, recording 14.0 sacks against teams from within the division. Campbell s Sacks By Opponent Team Sacks G Seattle St. Louis San Francisco Going head-to-head with the Rams this week, Campbell is aiming for his fourth straight game at home vs. St. Louis with sack. Campbell has four sacks in past three home matchup against the Rams. Opponent Sacks By Season Team Seattle St. Louis San Francisco Recent Successs Vs. Seattle 6.0 sacks in the last seven games Vs. St. Louis 5.0 sacks in the last six games Vs. San Francisco Sack in first meeting this season Currently sitting at 24.5 career sacks, Campbell needs one more sack to tie LB Karlos Dansby (25.5) for 10th most in franchise history. Dansby played for the Cards from PLAYER OF THE WEEK DE Calais Campbell was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in the Cardinals Week 2 victory over the New England Patriots, becoming the first player in team history to win Player of the Week honors in two different categories. He was also chosen as the Special Teams Player of the Week following a Week 2 victory against Jacksonville in It marked the first Defensive Player of the Week selection for Campbell as he became the 23 rd different Cardinals defender to win the Defensive Player of the Week award and the first since Adrian Wilson in Week 1 of Campbell had two sacks, 10 tackles, two tackles for loss and three QB hits in the win. It was his third career game with double digit tackles and also his fourth career multi-sack game. SCHOFIELD LANDS ON IR Third-year LB O Brien Schofield was having a solid season during his first year as a starter before an ankle injury, suffered in the Week 9 matchup in Green Bay, ended his season. He was placed on IR on 11/7. The 2010 fourth round pick (130 th overall) out of Wisconsin, Schofield was playing as well as anyone in the two months before the injury. He had four tackles in the first half against the Packers before going down with the injury. He had perhaps the best game of his NFL career in Week 6 vs. the Bills, finishing the game having established a career high with seven tackles and tying his careerhigh with two sacks. Schofield Snapshot Weeks 3 Thru 8 Opponent Tkl Sk TFL QBP WK 3 vs. Philadelphia WK 4 vs. Miami WK St. Louis WK 6 vs. Buffalo 7* 2.0* 1 2 WK Minnesota * WK 8 vs. San Francisco WK Green Bay *Career High Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 15 of 46

16 RHODES STRIKES YET AGAIN FS Kerry Rhodes has made a number of big plays that have led directly to points for the Cardinals and have kept key points off the board for opponents. In Week 4, Rhodes key play led to the Cards OT victory against Miami. As he did the week before against Philly just prior to halftime, Rhodes made a huge play against the Dolphins in OT. With the Dolphins driving for the potential game-winning score, Rhodes intercepted Miami QB Ryan Tannehill on third down and returned the ball to the MIA 47 yard line. The INT set up Jay Feely s game-winning 46-yard FG seven plays later. In the Week 3 win over Philadelphia, two huge plays by the Cards safety on the Eagles final drive of the first half led directly to a 14-point swing. Crucial Plays on Crucial Drive Before Halftime (vs. Philly) On 1 st -n-10 from the AZ 15-yard line, Vick hit WR DeSean Jackson over the middle for 14 yards before Rhodes came up and made an open field tackle that kept Jackson out of the end zone. Three plays later, with the Eagles facing 3 rd -n-1 and trying to cut into Arizona s 17-0 lead, Vick dropped back with six seconds remaining before halftime and Rhodes came off the edge to record a blindside sack of the QB that forced a fumble. S James Sanders recovered the fumble and returned it 93 yards for a TD and a 24-0 Arizona lead. In the Week 2 win over New England, Rhodes knocked down a Tom Brady pass intended for TE Rob Gronkowski on a potential game-tying 2-point conversion attempt late in the fourth quarter. \NOBODY BETTER Cardinals All-Pro DT Darnell Dockett got off to an outstanding start through the first three games this season, before a hamstring injury forced him to sit out just the second game of his career and slowed him for the next three games. He has been back in top form the last three weeks (vs. GB, vs. Atl) however, posting 13 tackles, 1.5 sacks, three tackles for loss, four QB hits and a pass defensed, which came last week against the Falcons and led to one of the Cardinals five INTs during the game. After totaling five tackles and three QB hits in Week 1, Dockett turned in another outstanding outing in New England, totaling four tackles, a pass defensed and a QB pressure. His pass defensed came when he deflected a pass on the Patriots first offensive play of the game that was intercepted by CB Patrick Peterson. Dockett was forced out of the Week 3 matchup with a hamstring injury, an injury that forced him to miss the Week 4 game against Miami and much of the Week 5 contest against St. Louis. The Miami game was just the second missed game of Dockett s career, with the only other game coming on 11/14/10 vs. Seattle when a shoulder injury held him out, snapping a streak of 104 consecutive games played. Despite having to sit out the win over the Dolphins, no player at his position has appeared in more games (136) than Dockett dating back to He has started 135 of 136 career games. Dating back to 2007, no DT in the NFL has more sacks than Dockett s DT Sack Comparison 2007 to Present Player Sacks Yds Darnell Dockett (AZ) Richard Seymour (Oak) Kevin Williams (Min) Cullen Jenkins (Phi) Tommy Kelly (Oak) INTERCEPTIONS ALL AROUND Following last week s game at Atlanta in which five different players recorded INTs, the Cardinals now have nine different players who have recorded INTs this season. Only Tampa Bay (10) has more players with INTs in Cardinals Players with INTs in 2012 INTs Player 3 CB Patrick Peterson 2 FS Kerry Rhodes 2 CB William Gay 2 LB Sam Acho 1 LB Daryl Washington 1 S Rashad Johnson 1 CB Greg Toler 1 SS Adrian Wilson 1 LB Paris Lenon Four Cardinals player enter this week s game with multiple INTs on the season. Only Chicago (5) has more players with multiple INTs than Arizona this year. MANY GREAT RETURNS As much as CB Patrick Peterson is focused on becoming one of the game s top cover corners, it is impossible to ignore the things he did as a punt returner as a rookie in Peterson tied the NFL record and became just the fourth player in NFL history to return four punts for TDs in a single season. He joined Jack Christiansen (Detroit, 1951) as the only rookies in NFL history with four punt return TDs. NFL Record-Punt Return TDs In a Single Season TDs Player, Team, Year 4 Patrick Peterson, Arizona, Devin Hester, Chicago, 2007 Rick Upchurch, Denver, 1976 Jack Christiansen, Detroit, Devin Hester, Chicago, 2010 Johnnie Lee Higgins, Oakland, 2008 Reggie Bush, New Orleans, 2008 Adam Jones, Tennessee, 2006 Devin Hester, Chicago, Eric Metcalf, San Diego, 1997 Darrien Gordon, Denver, 1997 Desmond Howard, Green Bay, 1996 LeRoy Irvin, Los Angeles, 1981 Billy (White Shoes) Johnson, Houston, 1975 Emlen Tunnell, NY Giants, Rookie season With punt return TDs of 89, 82, 99 and 80 yards, Peterson became the first player in NFL history with four punt return TDs of 80+ yards in a single season. In NFL history there have been six players who have returned a punt 80+ yards for a TD at least four times in their career. Peterson did so in his first 31 career returns. Players With 4 Punt Return TDs of 80+ Yards (Career) TDs Player (Team) Years Returns 5 Devin Hester (Chi) Eric Metcalf (Cle, SD, Was) Patrick Peterson (Ari) Darrien Gordon (SD, Den) Dante Hall (KC, StL) Tamarick Vanover (KC) In franchise history, there have been 10 punt return TDs of at least 80 yards and Peterson has four of them. Prior to Peterson, the last Cardinals player to return a punt 80+ yards for a TD was Chuck Latourette (86 yards) in Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 16 of 46

17 BROADCAST SCHEDULE Radio Big Red Rage with Kerry Rhodes Wednesday 6:00 7:00 PM from Majerle s in Chandler Airs following Suns Basketball on Arizona Sports 620 Hosted by FS Kerry Rhodes, RB LaRod-Stephens Howling, Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley The Arizona Cardinals NFL Kickoff Show Sunday, 11:00 12:00 PM Hosted by Damien Anderson and Darren Urban (News Talk 92.3 KTAR/Arizona Sports 620) The Arizona Cardinals Pre-Game Huddle Sunday, 12:00 2:00 PM Hosted by Paul Calvisi, Rob Fredrickson and Damien Anderson (News Talk 92.3 KTAR/Arizona Sports 620) Cardinal Talk Sunday, Immediately following the game Hosted by Jon Bloom and Damien Anderson (News Talk 92.3 KTAR/Arizona Sports 620) Primera Y Diez (First and Ten) Sunday, 9:00 11:00 AM Hosted by Gabriel Trujillo and Rolando Cantu (Jose 106.9/107.1 FM) Television Cardinals Headquarters Presented by Valley Chevy Dealers Thursday 10:30 11:00 PM (FSAZ) Sunday 8:00 8:30 AM (FSAZ) Hosted by Jody Jackson Arizona Cardinals: Season in Focus Presented by The Room Store Saturday 7:00 7:30 AM (ABC 15) Sunday 9:00 9:30 AM (FSAZ) Hosted by Paul Calvisi Cardinals Flight Plan with Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt Presented by Dignity Health Saturday at Midnight following SNL (12 News) Sunday, 8:30 9:00 AM (FSAZ) CARDINALS PRONUNCIATIONS Sam Acho Calais Campbell Louie Cioffi Early Doucet Rob Housler Senio Kelemete Kevin Kolb Frank Reich Lyle Sendlein Ken Whisenhunt Dave Zastudil AH-cho kuh-lay-us CHO-fee doo-sett House-ler SENN-ee-oh KEL-uh-MET-tay COBB Rike SEND-line WIZZ-en-hunt ZAS-tuh-dil UPCOMING PRACTICE SCHEDULE Below is a look at the Cardinals practice schedule for this week: Tue., 11/20 Players Day Off Wed., 11/21 11:30 AM 1:15 PM Rams Conference Calls 9:00 AM Jeff Fisher 1:15 PM Player TBD Thurs., 11/22 10:50 AM 12:30 PM Fri., 11/23 10:15 AM 12:00 PM Sun., 11/25 Cardinals vs. Rams 2:25 PM University of Phoenix Stadium MEDIA GUIDE AVAILABLE ONLINE The Arizona Cardinals 2012 Media Guide is available online through the team s official website. The guide, which features, player and coaching bios, team history and franchise records can be accessed by visiting the following link: SUPER BOWL RETURNING TO ARIZONA On October 11, 2011, following a very competitive bidding process, the NFL owners awarded Super Bowl XLIX to Arizona as the nation s biggest sporting event will be held at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale following the 2015 season. It s going to be huge for tourism, our economic development and our visibility not only in the United States but around the world, said Cardinals President Michael Bidwill following the vote. Super Bowl XLIX will be the third Super Bowl played in Arizona and the second one at University of Phoenix Stadium. The Cardinals home played host to Super Bowl XLII between the NY Giants and New England Patriots following the 2007 season and Arizona first hosted the Super Bowl following the 1995 season, when the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers. Super Bowl XLII brought with it an estimated economic impact of $500 million, with nearly 100,000 out-of-state visitors and thousands of media members from around the world visiting the Valley. With Super Bowl XLIX being held in Glendale, Arizona becomes one of just six host sites to be selected to host the Super Bowl at least three times. SB Host Sites Upcoming Super Bowls SBs Site SB Location 10 South Florida XLVII Mercedes-Benz Superdome 10 New Orleans XLVIII MetLife Stadium (NJ) 7 Los Angeles XLIX Univ. of Phoenix Stadium 4 Tampa Bay 3 Arizona 3 San Diego HOPE FOR LIFE Cardinals LB Sam Acho joins his family, friends and teammates in hosting the first annual Hope For Life Celebrity Auction and Fashion Show at the Ritz Carlton (2401 E. Camelback Rd, Phoenix, 85016) on Monday, November 26 th at 6:00 PM. Benefitting Living Hope Ministries, the foundation started by Sam s parents Sonny and Christie Acho, the group runs medical missions in Nigeria, West Africa. During these medical missions, the Acho family bring doctors, nurses, surgeons,dentists and ophthalmologists to give free medical care to people in need. All proceeds from the event will go directly towards the construction of a much-needed hospital in Nigeria. The Hope For Life event on 11/26 will feature, Acho and a host of his Arizona teammates, along with celebrity guests and entertainers. Information on tickets can be found at Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 17 of 46

18 Quarterbacks CARDINALS PLAYER NOTES OFFENSE QB Kevin Kolb Suffered rib injury in Week 6 against Buffalo and missed the last four games. Started five games after replacing the injured John Skelton in season opener against Seattle. Equaled a career high with three TD passes in Week 4 win over Miami and has thrown for eight TDs on the season. QB Ryan Lindley 2012 sixth-round pick made his NFL debut in relief of John Skelton last week at Atlanta. Was a four-year starter at San Diego State and led the Cardinals with 538 passing yards in the preseason. Started the preseason finale against Denver and threw for 176 yards and one TD. QB John Skelton Named the starter after the preseason but suffered an ankle injury in the season opener against Seattle and missed the next four games. Came off the bench to replace the injured Kevin Kolb in Week 6 against Buffalo and started the last four games. Led the Cardinals to six of their seven wins in the final nine games of the 2011 season. Running Backs RB William Powell Made his NFL debut in Week 4 win over Miami. Led the NFL with 249 rushing yards and three rushing TDs during the preseason, and ran for a team-high 70 yards on 13 carries in Week 6 against Buffalo. FB Anthony Sherman Fifth-round pick in 2011 out of UConn was voted a special teams captain in just his second year. RB Alfonso Smith Re-signed with the Cardinals prior to Miami game after playing in 15 games with Arizona in RB LaRod Stephens-Howling Started the last five games at RB and has topped 100 yards rushing twice in that span, including a career-high 127 yards and a TD on 22 carries last week at Atlanta. Has four rushing TDs this season after having just one in his first three years as a Cardinal. RB Beanie Wells Became first Cardinal in franchise history with over 1,000 yards rushing and 10 rushing TDs in Placed on IR/Designated to Return (toe) prior to the Miami game; returned to practice on Nov. 7 and is eligible to play again this week against St. Louis. Wide Receivers WR LaRon Byrd Rookie free agent who led the Cardinals with 12 receptions for 148 yards during the preseason. WR Early Doucet 12 of his 24 receptions this season have come on 3 rd down, including a 10-yard catch on 3 rd -n-8 in OT to keep the eventual gamewinning FG drive alive in Week 4 against Miami. Had a team-high five catches last week at Atlanta. WR Larry Fitzgerald A six-time Pro Bowler, became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 700 career receptions in Week 3 win over Philadelphia and the second-youngest to reach 10,000 career receiving yards in Week 6 against Buffalo. Leads the team with 52 receptions and 596 receiving yards this season, and is the franchise s all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards, receiving TDs, total TDs, and 100-yard receiving games. WR Michael Floyd 2012 first-round pick (13 th overall) out of Notre Dame recorded his first career reception and TD on the same play with an eight-yard TD in Week 3 win over Philadelphia. Had a season-high 80 yards on five receptions in Week 9 at Green Bay. WR Andre Roberts Leads the team with a career-high five TD catches, including a game-tying score with 22 seconds remaining in Week 4 victory over Miami. Has two 100-yard receiving games this season, including in Week 7 at Minnesota when he had a career-high seven catches for 103 yards and a TD. Tight Ends TE Jim Dray Key special teams player has played in seven games this season and missed two games with a knee injury. TE Todd Heap Is one catch shy of becoming just the ninth TE in NFL history with 500 career receptions. A Mesa, AZ native and former Arizona State University star, he spent first 10 seasons in the NFL with the Ravens prior to joining the Cardinals last year. TE Rob Housler Second-year pro has 23 catches in last eight games, matching a career-high with five receptions for 55 yards in Week 9 at Green Bay. TE Jeff King Seven-year veteran has started eight games and has 11 catches on the season; came to Arizona in 2011 after five years with Carolina. Offensive Line T D Anthony Batiste Started first nine games at LT, his first career starts at the position. Prior to joining the Cardinals in 2010, he played with the Falcons, Redskins, and Broncos. G Daryn Colledge Started all 10 games at LG and has not missed a game since entering the NFL in Played five seasons with the Packers prior to joining the Cardinals as a free agent in G Senio Kelemete 2012 fifth-round pick from Washington has been inactive the first 10 games. T Bobby Massie 2012 fourth-round pick from Mississippi has started all 10 games at RT, the only Cardinals rookie to start every game this season. T Pat McQuistan Re-signed with the Cardinals prior to Minnesota game after spending the first three weeks of the season with the team. G/C Rich Ohrnberger Former Patriot started two games at RG in place of the injured Adam Snyder, his first career starts in the NFL. T Nate Potter 2012 seventh-round pick from Boise State moved into the lineup and made his first career start at LT last week at Atlanta. C Lyle Sendlein Offensive team captain has started 80 consecutive games (including postseason) since the 2008 season opener. A Scottsdale, AZ native, originally made the team as an undrafted free agent in G Adam Snyder Free-agent signing from San Francisco has started eight games at RG (missing two games with a quad injury). Played seven seasons with the 49ers and started games at LT, RT, RG, and LG. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 18 of 46

19 Defensive Line CARDINALS PLAYER NOTES DEFENSE DE Calais Campbell Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after the Week 2 win at New England. Has six career blocked FGs, including one in season opener against Seattle. Signed a new five-year contract with the Cardinals on May 10, Missed last week s game at Atlanta with a calf injury. DT David Carter Second-year pro made his first career start in place of the injured Calais Campbell last week at Atlanta. DT Darnell Dockett Three-time Pro Bowler has 25 tackles and 1.5 sacks on the season. Missed just the second game of his nine-year career in Week 4 against Miami with a hamstring injury, but returned in Week 5 to start at St. Louis. DT Nick Eason 10-year veteran played with the Browns and Steelers prior to signing with the Cardinals in Started in Week 4 win over Miami in place of the injured Darnell Dockett and had his first sack of the season in Week 7 at Minnesota. DE Vonnie Holliday Became the 11 th active player (non-kicker) to reach 200 career games played in Week 2 win at New England. 15-year veteran is in second season with Arizona after playing with Green Bay, Kansas City, Miami, Denver, and Washington. DE Ronald Talley Re-signed with the Cardinals during the bye week and recorded his first career sack last week at Atlanta. DT Dan Williams The Cardinals first-round pick (26 th overall) in After suffering a broken arm in 2011, has returned to start six games this year and recovered a fumble in the Week 3 win over Philadelphia. Linebacker LB Sam Acho Recorded a sack in three consecutive games from weeks 2-4 and had one of the Cardinals five INTs last week at Atlanta. Fourth-round pick in 2011 out of Texas who stepped into the starting lineup midway through his rookie year. LB Stewart Bradley Sixth-year pro has played in all 10 games; signed with the Cardinals in 2011 after four years with the Eagles. LB Quentin Groves Free-agent signing from Oakland has two sacks and blocked a punt in Week 2 victory at New England. Moved into the starting lineup last week at Atlanta after season-ending injury to O Brien Schofield and had a career-high seven tackles. LB Paris Lenon Had his first career multi-sack game in season opener against Seattle, giving him seven sacks in three seasons with the Cardinals after recording just five in his first eight NFL seasons with Green Bay, Detroit, and St. Louis. Recorded his first INT of the season in Week 7 at Minnesota. LB Zack Nash Rookie free agent was with the team in training camp and was elevated from the practice squad prior to Week 9 Green Bay game. LB Reggie Walker Special teams captain tied his career high with four solo tackles in season opener against Seattle. LB Daryl Washington A rising NFL star who signed a new six-year contract with the Cardinals on Sept. 6, Leads the team with 91 tackles and a career-high 8.0 sacks. Recorded his first INT of the season last week at Atlanta, one of five by the Cardinals in the game. LB Jamaal Westerman Waiver claim from Dolphins made his Cardinals debut in Week 3 against Philadelphia. Defensive Backs CB Michael Adams One of club s top special teams players, originally made the team as an undrafted free agent in Recorded three passes defensed to help keep Seattle from scoring go-ahead TD in season opener. S Justin Bethel 2012 sixth-round pick out of Presbyterian who set a Big South Conference with nine career blocked kicks and then had three blocked kicks (one FG, one PAT, and one punt) for the Cardinals during the preseason. CB Jamell Fleming 2012 third-round pick out of Oklahoma is the only defensive rookie to start a game this season. While with the Sooners, was named Defensive MVP in two bowl games played in Arizona the Fiesta Bowl at University of Phoenix Stadium as a junior and the Insight Bowl at Sun Devil Stadium as a senior. CB William Gay Free-agent signing from Pittsburgh has started nine games and has had an INT in each of the last two games, including one of five by the Cardinals last week at Atlanta. Has not missed a game since entering the NFL in S Rashad Johnson Started at SS last week at Atlanta, recording an INT on the first play of the game (one of five by the Cardinals on the day) and recovering a fumble in the third quarter. Ran 24 yards for a first down on a fake punt in Week 6 against Buffalo. CB Patrick Peterson Cardinals top corner leads the team with three INTs and is averaging 7.7 yards per punt return. The fifth overall pick in 2011, he tied an NFL record by returning four punts for TDs as a rookie. FS Kerry Rhodes Picked off Ryan Tannehill s pass in OT to set up the eventual game-winning FG drive in Week 4 win over Miami. Forced a fumble on a sack of Michael Vick in Week 3 win over Philadelphia that was returned 93 yards for a TD. Had one of five Cardinals INTs last week at Atlanta. S James Sanders Free-agent signing from Atlanta returned a fumble 93 yards for a TD in Week 3 victory over Philadelphia. Spent his first six NFL seasons with New England before playing for the Falcons in CB Greg Toler After missing all of 2011 with a knee injury, collected his first INT since Christmas 2010 in Week 4 win over Miami and made his first start of the season in Week 5 at St. Louis. Returned after missing four games due to hamstring injury to start last week at Atlanta. SS Adrian Wilson A five-time Pro Bowler, he played in his 175 th career game last week at Atlanta, the third-most of any defensive player in franchise history. Is the longest-tenured member of the team, having been selected by the Cardinals in the third round of the 2001 NFL Draft. CARDINALS PLAYER NOTES SPECIALISTS K Jay Feely Hit a career-long 61-yard field goal to tie the game in the fourth quarter in Week 6 against Buffalo, the longest FG in franchise history. Had streak of 19 consecutive FGAs made snapped with miss in Week 5 at St. Louis; streak was the second-longest in franchise history. LS Mike Leach Has played in 162 consecutive games, the second-longest streak in the NFL among long snappers. Had first career regular season fumble recovery in Week 3 win over Philadelphia. P Dave Zastudil Averaging 46.7 yards per punt and had a career-long 68-yard punt in Week 4 win over Miami. Is tied for second in the NFL with 26 punts inside the year veteran played with the Ravens and Browns prior to signing with the Cardinals in Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 19 of 46

20 Wed., Nov. 7 Tue., Oct. 30 Tue., Oct. 23 Tue., Oct. 16 Tue., Oct. 9 Fri., Sept. 28 Wed., Sept. 26 Tue., Sept. 25 ARIZONA CARDINALS 2012 TRANSACTIONS Placed LB O Brien Schofield (ankle) on injured reserve and re-signed DE Ronald Talley. Also re-signed CB Greg McCoy to the practice squad to take the place of Crezdon Butler (Buffalo). Reached an injury settlement with T Jeremy Bridges Elevated LB Zack Nash to the active roster from the practice squad and released FB Reagan Maui a. Signed LB Tim Fugger to the practice squad. Signed CB Crezdon Butler to the practice squad and released CB Greg McCoy from the practice squad Re-signed T Pat McQuistan and released CB Crezdon Butler. WR Gerell Robinson returned to the practice squad and WR Isaiah Williams (finger) was placed on the practice squad injured reserve list Placed RB Ryan Williams (shoulder) on injured reserve and re-signed CB Crezdon Butler Re-signed FB Reagan Maui a and placed FB Korey Hall on the reserve/retired list Placed RB Beanie Wells (toe) on Injured Reserve/Designated for Return and re-signed RB Alfonso Smith Signed FB Korey Hall and released T Pat McQuistan. Also re-signed LB Zack Nash to the practice squad and released LB Ricky Elmore from the practice squad Mon., Sept. 24 Signed WR Kerry Taylor to the practice squad. He replaces WR Gerell Robinson who was suspended for 4 games. Tue., Sept. 11 Signed CB Greg McCoy to the practice squad and released CB Larry Parker from the practice squad Thur., Sept. 6 Signed LB Daryl Washington to a new six-year contract that runs through 2017 Mon., Sept. 3 Signed T Pat McQuistan to a one-year contract and awarded LB Jamaal Westerman off waivers from the Miami Dolphins. Placed T Jeremy Bridges (thumb) on injured reserve and signed eight players to the practice squad: T Steven Baker, LB, Ricky Elmore, DT Ricky Lumpkin, LB Colin Parker, CB Larry Parker, TE Steve Skelton, WR Gerell Robinson, and WR Isaiah Williams Sat., Sept. 1 Traded CB A.J. Jefferson to the Vikings in an exchange of undisclosed, conditional 2013 draft picks Fri., Aug. 31 Placed QB Richard Bartel (shoulder) and RB Javarris James (knee) on injured reserve and waived-injured LB Brandon Williams (shoulder) and WR Stephen Williams (achilles). Released CB Crezdon Butler, LB Antonio Coleman, S Blake Gideon, LB Clark Haggans, G Russ Hochstein, DT Ricky Lumpkin, LB Colin Parker, CB Larry Parker, WR DeMarco Sampson, TE Steve Skelton, RB Alfonso Smith, LB Quan Sturdivant, DE Ronald Talley, DE Everrette Thompson, TE Martell Webb, C Scott Wedige, WR Isaiah Williams, T D.J. Young Fri., Aug. 24 Placed T Levi Brown (triceps) on injured reserve and waived-injured RB Thomas Clayton (knee) and FB Jared Crank (neck). Released DT Landon Cohen, WR Gino Crump, S Eddie Elder, WR Tre Gray, CB Marshay Green, WR Jaymar Johnson, FB Reagan Maui a, LB Marcus McGraw, LB Zack Nash, CB James Nixon, K/P Ricky Schmitt and LB Paul Vassallo Mon., Aug. 13 Activated TE Jeff King (quad) off of the PUP list Sat., Aug. 11 Signed FB Reagan Maui a and released G Chris Stewart Tue., Aug. 7 Activated RB Beanie Wells (knee) off of the PUP list Sat., Aug. 4 Signed DE Everrette Thompson and released G Braeden Clayson Wed., Aug. 1 Signed RB Thomas Clayton and G/C Rich Ohrnberger and released WR Stanley Arukwe and waived-injured C Ryan Bartholomew (knee) Thur., July 26 Signed G Russ Hochstein Wed., July 25 Waived-injured G Blake DeChristopher (back) Tue., July 24 Signed SS Adrian Wilson to contract extension through the end of the 2015 season Mon., June 11 Signed WR Michael Floyd (first-round) and CB Jamell Fleming (third-round). Also re-signed DE Vonnie Holliday and released DE Conrad Obi Tue., June 5 Re-signed LB Clark Haggans and released LB Broderick Binns Wed., May 30 Signed WR Gino Crump and released CB Korey Lindsey Thur., May 24 Signed OLB Quentin Groves and released WR Marc Wilson Thur., May 17 Signed T Nate Potter (seventh round) Wed., May 16 Signed DE Landon Cohen Tue., May 15 Agreed to terms with four draft choices: T Bobby Massie (fourth round), G Senio Kelemete (fifth round), S Justin Bethel (sixth round), and QB Ryan Lindley (sixth round) Mon., May 14 Signed S Eddie Elder, RB Javarris James, CB Larry Parker and K/P Ricky Schmitt Thur., May 10 Agreed to terms on a five-year contract with DE Calais Campbell Mon., Apr 30 Agreed to terms with 16 RFA s: Stanley Arukwe, Broderick Binns, LaRon Byrd, Braeden Clayson, Jared Crank, Blake DeChristopher, Blake Gideon, Tre Gray, Marcus McGraw, Zack Nash, James Nixon, Conrad Obi, Colin Parker, Paul Vassallo, Scott Wedige, and Marc Wilson. Mon., Apr 16 Three restricted FA s (Rashad Johnson, LaRod Stephens-Howling, Greg Toler) signed their tenders and also re-signed four exclusive rights FA s (Rich Bartel, Alfonso Smith, Ronald Talley and Brandon Williams) Thur., Apr 5 Agreed to terms on a one-year contract with free agent S James Sanders Wed., Apr 4 Agreed to terms on a two-year contract with P Dave Zastudil Mon., Mar 26 Agreed to terms on a three-year contract with LS Mike Leach and a two-year contract with LB Reggie Walker Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 20 of 46

21 ARIZONA CARDINALS 2012 TRANSACTIONS (CONTINUED) Sun., Mar 25 Fri., Mar 23 Tue., Mar 20 Mon., Mar 19 Fri., Mar 16 Wed., Mar 14 Tue., Mar 13 Fri., Mar 9 Fri., Mar 2 Wed., Feb 8 Fri., Jan 13 Thur., Jan. 5 Agreed to terms on a two-year contract with free agent CB William Gay Agreed to terms on a two-year contract with K Jay Feely and re-signed G/T D Anthony Batiste to a one-year contract Agreed to terms on a two-year contract with WR Early Doucet Released G Rex Hadnot and WR Chansi Stuckey Agreed to terms on a five-year contract with T Levi Brown Agreed to terms on a five-year contract with free agent G/T Adam Snyder Released T Levi Brown Tendered one-year contracts for restricted free agents RB LaRod Stephens-Howling, S Rashad Johnson and CB Greg Toler. Extended contract offers to four exclusive rights free agents QB Richard Bartel, RB Alfonso Smith, DE Ronald Talley, LB Brandon Williams. Re-signed CB A.J. Jefferson and WR Stephen Williams. Placed non-exclusive franchise tag on DE Calais Campbell John McNulty moved to quarterbacks coach and Frank Reich named wide receivers coach. Re-signed WR Jaymar Johnson and WR Isaiah Williams to future contracts for the 2012 season. Re-signed C Ryan Bartholomew, WR Jaymar Johnson, CB Korey Lindsey, DT Ricky Lumpkin, RB William Powell, TE Steve Skelton, and LB Quan Sturdivant to future contracts for the 2012 season. Also signed LB Antonio Coleman, G Chris Stewart and TE Martell Webb for the 2012 season. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 21 of 46

22 Game 1 CARDINALS 20, Seahawks 16 September 9, 2012 University of Phoenix Stadium (60,032) The Cardinals earned a hard-fought week 1 victory by relying on a stout defense and resilient offense. Despite taking over in some tough spots following turnovers and long kick returns, the AZ defense was strong and allowed just one TD in 70 plays. It helped keep the game close, especially as the offense struggled to find its rhythm in the 2 nd half. However, that offense produced when it needed to most and under some very adverse conditions. Starter John Skelton, who had won the job in preseason, was knocked from the game with an ankle injury with just over 8 minutes to play. In came Kevin Kolb with the Cards down 3. He proved more than capable and led the go-ahead TD drive. After that, the Cards defense had to turn away one last Seattle threat in a furious and controversial finish. Seattle s game-opening drive ended when Steven Hauschka s 50-yard FG try was blocked by Calais Campbell, the 6 th of his career. However 2 plays later RB Ryan Williams fumbled it back to SEA at the AZ42, setting up a 27-yard FG. The Cards answered with a 13-play, 75-yard drive that reached the 3 & tied it with a 21-yard Jay Feely FG. WR Andre Roberts keyed the effort with a 15-yard reverse and 2-26 receiving. AZ took the lead on its next drive when LaRod Stephens-Howling scored from a yard out to make it The Cards took advantage of a Paris Lenon fumble recovery and went up 10 early in the 3 rd thanks to a 31-yard Feely FG. That lead would soon disappear as Seattle scored 13 straight. Leon Washington s 83-yard KOR set-up a 10-yard Russell Wilson TD pass to Sidney Rice. On the next play from scrimmage Skelton tried to throw it away but was INT d on the sideline at the AZ34 by CB Richard Sherman. The Cards D forced Seattle to settle for a 47-yard game-tying FG. After a 3-n-out by AZ, Washington returned the ensuing punt 52 yards to the AZ16. Despite being handed another short field, the defense again answered and Seattle had to settle for a 39-yard FG after netting minus-5 yards in 3 plays. Trailing 16-13, a Skelton-to-Roberts pass gave AZ its first 1 st down of the 2 nd half with 8:18 to play. However, Skelton injured his ankle on the play and Kolb entered. Despite no reps during the week & little warm-up he crisply operated the hurry-up offense and moved the Cards to the SEA6. On 2 nd -n-goal from there, he hit Roberts for the go-ahead TD. On the drive he was 6-8 passing for 66 yards and a TD. The Cards defense would then have to answer one more time. Seattle took over at its own 20 with 4:58 to play and 2 timeouts. With :52 to play they had advanced to the AZ13. From there the Seahawks would run 13 more plays and be given an extra timeout due to an officiating error amidst great confusion. However, they would not find the end zone and when Wilson s 4 th -n-goal pass from the 4 fell incomplete, Arizona emerged with the victory. SEAHAWKS CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Seahawks 1 7:26 Hauschka 27-yd FG 7-33, 2: CARDS 1 0:34 Feely 21-yd FG 13-75, 6: CARDS CARDS 2 3 5:58 9:59 Stephens-Howling 1-yd run (Feely kick) Feely 31-yd FG 11-58, 5:22 4-4, 1: Seahawks 3 7:51 Rice 10-yd pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick) 5-24, 2: Seahawks 3 5:13 Hauschka 47-yd FG 4-5, 2: Seahawks 4 9:20 Hauschka 39-yd FG 4-(-5)-1: CARDS 4 4:59 Roberts 6-yd pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 11-80, 4: Game 2 CARDINALS 20, Patriots 18 September 16, 2012 University of Gillette Stadium (68,756) To say few gave the Cardinals a chance against the defending AFC champs would be an understatement. The heavily favored Pats were 10-0 in home openers at Gillette Stadium and QB Tom Brady had won 35 of his last 36 home starts. But an incredible defensive effort along with key plays from the offense & special teams gave AZ a late lead. That lead was in peril after a seemingly disastrous fumble deep in AZ territory with 1:10 left. However the Pats go-ahead FG try with :01 missed left and the Cards moved to 2-0 with the victory. The D held NE s offense under 20 points and sacked Brady 4 times. The offense was led by QB Kevin Kolb who started in place of John Skelton (ankle) and threw 1 TD while running for another. On the game s first drive AZ moved 60 yards in 13 plays and got on the board with a 38-yard Jay Feely FG. On NE s first play DT Darnell Dockett tipped a Brady pass at the line and CB Patrick Peterson made a diving INT at the NE36. That led to a 47-yard Feely FG and a 6-0 AZ lead. On the ensuing drive the Pats moved to the AZ28 but no further and Stephen Gostkowski s 46-yard FG made it 6-3. Early in the 2 nd quarter RB Stevan Ridley (4-31) helped NE advance to the AZ11. However the defense held them to just a FG and the game was tied on Gostkowski s 34-yarder. On the next AZ drive Kolb scrambled on 3 rd -n-6 but fumbled and the Pats recovered at the NE48. The Cardinals D again answered in a big way, sacking Brady on 2 of the next 3 plays with takedowns by LBs Sam Acho (-10) and Quentin Groves (-7) forcing a key 3-n-out. On the first play of the 2 nd half, Brady connected with WR Wes Welker on a 36-yard pass to the AZ44 but the Pats got just 11 more after that and Gostkowski s 50-yard FG gave them a 9-6 lead. Their next drive started at their own 10 and the Cards D forced a 3-n-out. Quentin Groves then broke through to block the Zoltan Mesko punt which went out at the NE2. Three plays later, Kolb hit WR Andre Roberts for the go-ahead TD. The key play of the next drive came on 3 -n-6 at the AZ30 when Dockett blew up RB Danny Woodhead for a 9-yard loss and forced a punt instead of FG try. Kolb then led a gritty 9-play, 75-yard drive and capped it with a 5-yard TD run up the middle. Pivotal were completions of 11 & 28 to TE Todd Heap and WR Early Doucet absorbing a big hit to make a 9-yard catch on 3 -n-6. The Cards held that 20-9 lead until Gostkowski s 53-yard FG cut the lead to 8 with 6:45 left. On their next drive, Brady completed an 11-play, 82-yard drive with a 5-yard TD to TE Rob Gronkowski but Kerry Rhodes broke up the pass on the 2-point try preserving a AZ lead. With 2:06 left the Cards took over at their own 20. They picked up a 1 st down and with 1:10 left faced 3 rd -n-13 at the NE35 when RB Ryan Williams fumbled and Vince Wilfork recovered at the AZ30. An apparent 30-yard Woodhead TD run was called back on a Gronkowski hold leading NE to play for a go-ahead FG. However, Gostkowski s 42-yard try missed wide left with one tick on the clock. CARDINALS PATRIOTS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 8:42 Feely 38-yd FG 13-60, 6: CARDS 1 7:42 Feely 47-yd FG 4-7, 0: Patriots 1 2:22 Gostkowski 46-yd FG 11-47, 5: Patriots 2 9:08 Gostkowski 34-yd FG 7-30, 3: Patriots 3 12:53 Gostkowski 50-yd FG 7-47, 2: CARDS 3 8:52 Roberts 2-yd pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 3-2, 0: CARDS 4 14:00 Kolb 5-yard run (Feely kick) 9-75, 3: Patriots 4 6:45 Gostkowski 53-yd FG 6-29, 1: Patriots 4 2:06 Gronkowski 5-yard pass from Brady (pass failed) 11-82, 3: STATISTICS SEA AZ First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 5-16 (31) 3-10 (30) Total Plays Avg. Gain Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 33:34 26:26 Weather: Indoors RUSHING Seahawks: Lynch 21-85; Wilson 8-20; Turbin 2-5. CARDS: Roberts 1-15; Wells 7-14; Williams 8-9; Stephens-Howling 2-14 TD; Skelton 1-2; Kolb 1-(-1). PASSING Seahawks: Wilson 18-34, 153 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT. CARDS: Skelton 14-28, 149 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT; Kolb 6-8, 66 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT. RECEIVING Seahawks: Edwards 5-43; Rice 4-36 TD; Miller 3-40; Lynch 2-12; Baldwin 2-5; Martin 1-15; Turbin 1-2. CARDS: Roberts 5-54, TD; Fitzgerald 4-63; Doucet 3-37; Heap 3-32; Williams 2-17; King 2-8; Stephens-Howling 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS Seahawks: Sherman 1-0. CARDS: Wilson 1-(-2); Peterson STATISTICS AZ NE First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 4-14 (29) 5-15 (33) Total Plays Avg. Gain Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 28:19 31:41 Weather: Clear & sunny, 64 degrees, 55% humidity, Wind S 2 mph. RUSHING CARDS: Wells 14-44; Kolb 6-20, TD; Peterson 1-17; Williams 10-13; Stephens-Howling Patriots: Ridley 18-71; Woodhead 8-18; Hilliard 1-2; Brady 1-(-1). PASSING CARDS: Kolb 15-27, 140 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT. Patriots: Brady 28-46, 316 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Heap 5-62; Doucet 3-21; Williams 2-10; S.-Howling 1-10; Housler 1-10; Fitzgerald 1-4; Roberts 1-2, TD. Patriots: Lloyd 8-60; Gronkowski 6-75, TD; Welker 5-95; Edelman 5-50; Ridley 3-24; Woodhead INTERCEPTIONS CARDS: Peterson 1-0. Patriots: None. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 22 of 46

23 Game 3 CARDINALS 27, Eagles 6 September 23, 2012 University of Phoenix Stadium (60,436) In a match-up of 2-0 teams, the Cardinals faced a Philly offense that entered the game ranked #1 in the NFL. But a swarming & relentless defensive effort battered Michael Vick all afternoon, sacking him 5 times and pressuring him much more frequently than that. With defensive captain and All-Pro SS Adrian Wilson out (ankle/groin) others stepped up including LB Daryl Washington (2 sacks) and FS Kerry Rhodes, who provided an enormous momentum swing with a series of key plays at the end of the 1 st half. Three key Eagles turnovers (none for AZ) were also pivotal as was an efficient Cards offense. Ex-Eagle QB Kevin Kolb again started and turned in another strong performance. His top target was WR Larry Fitzgerald who topped 100 yards in the 1 st half and finished TD receiving. He also notched career catch #700 and became the fastest NFL player to reach that mark by over a year. All of it added up to a 21-point Cards victory that gave them their 1 st 3-0 start since With it they extended their home win streak to 7 games, 2 short of the franchise record set in After sending the Eagles 3-n-out on the game s initial series, Kolb led an 8-play, 36-yard drive that ended with Jay Feely s 47-yard FG and a 3-0 lead. AZ s next drive ended with a punt but Anthony Sherman forced a Damaris Johnson fumble that LS Mike Leach recovered at the PHI38. On 3 rd -n-goal from the 8, Kolb fired a pass between a pair of Eagle defenders that defelected right to WR Michael Floyd for the rookie s 1 st reception & TD. The ensuing Eagles drive reached the AZ36 but LB Sam Acho ended it by sacking Vick, forcing a fumble DT Dan Williams recovered. Midway thru the 2 nd quarter, Kolb connected with Fitzgerald down the middle on a 37-yard TD pass that made it Just before intermission the Eagles penetrated deep into AZ territory and appeared poised to cut into the lead heading into the locker room. Vick hit DeSean Jackson with a 14-yard pass to the 1 but FS Kerry Rhodes stood him there to keep him out of the end zone. Incompletions on 1 st and 2 nd downs set up a 3 rd -n-goal from the 1 with :06 left. Vick dropped back but Rhodes hit him on a blindside blitz forcing a fumble that S James Sanders scooped up. He followed an envoy of teammates down the left sideline for a 93-yard score as time expired. That 14-point swing put the Cards up 24-0 when it appeared that the Eagles would pull to within 10. In the 2 nd half, Arizona was content to work the clock and the only 3 rd quarter scoring came on a pair of Alex Henery FGs as the Cardinals D continued to relentlessly harass Vick and the Eagles. In the 4 th quarter AZ played keep-away and RB Ryan Williams kept the clock and sticks moving with determined running. Feely s 27-yard FG with 3:52 remaining provided the game s final points. EAGLES CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS CARDS 1 10:19 1 1:04 Feely 47-yd FG Floyd 8-yd pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 8-36, 3: , 3: CARDS 2 7:30 Fitzgerald 37-yd pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 4-55, 1: CARDS Eagles 2 3 0:00 5:07 Sanders 93-yard fumble return (Feely kick) Henery 36-yd FG , 6: Eagles 3 0:02 Henery 40-yd FG 8-33, 3: CARDS 4 3:52 Feely 27-yd FG 13-62, 6: Game 4 CARDINALS 24, Dolphins 21 (OT) September 30, 2012 University of Phoenix Stadium (60,183) The Cardinals improved to 4-0 for the first time since opening 1974 with 7 straight wins. But it was certainly not easy. Against a tough Miami squad they trailed 13-0 at the half and by 7 in the final minutes when they were twice down to their final play. But despite a sizable statistical disparity, AZ delivered when it was most needed. Many of the key plays were delivered by WR Andre Roberts who had a career-best 118 yards & 2 TDs on 6 catches. He was instrumental in giving Cards their 8 th straight home win (5 in OT) as well as the 500 th victory in franchise history. Led by rookie QB Ryan Tannehill (431 passing yards) & WR Brian Hartline (club-record 253 yards), the Dolphins finished with a edge in total net yards. They led 13-0 at half on two Dan Carpenter FGs sandwiched between a 1-yard Jorvorskie Lane TD plunge on 4 th -n-goal. They missed a chance to extend it on the initial drive of the 2 nd half when Carpenter missed from 51. The AZ offense then found the end zone when Kevin Kolb hit Larry Fitzgerald on 3 rd -n-goal from the 3 to cap an 8-play, 53-yard drive. It remained 13-7 until the 4 th when the Cards took over at their own 19 with 11:12 to play. A 33-yard pass to TE Rob Housler moved it to the MIA46 and from there Kolb & Roberts connected on a scoring strike that made it AZ. It then got interesting. Tannehill hit Legedu Naanee with a completion to the AZ 19 but the WR fumbled and CB Patrick Peterson returned it 60 yards to the MIA3. Two plays later though, Kolb looked for Fitzgerald just inside the right pylon but CB Sean Smith picked it off in the end zone. On the next snap, Tannehill hit a wide open Hartline for an 80-yard score than put Miami back up 7 after the 2-point conversion. Things later looked quite bleak when the Dolphins had the ball at the AZ41 with 3:00 to go. But LB Daryl Washington came up huge, bursting through the middle to sack Tannehill and force a fumble that DE Vonnie Holliday recovered at the AZ49. The Cards had new life but it was imperiled when Kolb was sacked on the next 2 plays setting up a 3 rd - n-18 at the AZ41. Back-to-back completions to Roberts - a 16-yarder followed by a 9-yarder on 4 th -n-2 - kept alive a drive that reached the 15 with :42 left. After 3 incompletions, the Cards faced a 4 th -n-10 from the 15 with :29 left. Kolb again found Roberts just inside the end zone sending the game to OT. AZ got the ball first in the extra period but went 3-n-out. Miami picked up a 1 st down, but on 3 rd -n-6 from their own 38 Paris Lenon pressured Tannehill leading to a Kerry Rhodes INT that set AZ up at the MIA47. The Cards moved to the 28 where Jay Feely notched his 6 th career OT FG from 46 yards out. DOLPHINS CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Dolphins 2 13:15 Scoring Play Carpenter 32-yard FG Drive Score 14-64, 5: Dolphins 2 1:56 Lane 1-yard run (Carpenter kick) 8-95, 3: Dolphins 2 0:27 Carpenter 27-yard FG 3-25, 0: CARDS 3 9:46 Fitzgerald 3-yard pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 8-59, 2: CARDS 4 9:45 Roberts 46-yard pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 3-81, 1: Dolphins 4 7:05 Hartline 80-yd pass from Tannehill (Tannehill-Lane pass) 1-80, 0: CARDS 4 0:22 Roberts 15-yard pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 10-51, 2: CARDS OT 8:29 Feely 46-yard FG 7-19, 3: STATISTICS PHI AZ First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 5-14 (36) 6-15 (40) Total Plays Avg. Gain Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 25:27 34:43 Weather: Indoors. RUSHING Eagles: McCoy 13-70; Vick 4-28; Brown CARDS: Williams 13-83; Wells 8-18; Kolb 4-16; Peterson 1-(-4); Stephens- Howling 8-(-14). PASSING Eagles: Vick 17-37, 217 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. CARDS: Kolb 17-24, 222 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT. RECEIVING Eagles: D. Johnson 5-84; D. Jackson 3-42; Avant 3-38; McCoy 3-8; Celek 2-36; Brown 1-8. CARDS: Fitzgerald 9-114, TD; Roberts 3-55; Housler 2-18; King 1-15; Williams 1-12; Floyd 1-8, TD. INTERCEPTIONS Eagles: None CARDS: None STATISTICS MIA AZ First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 6-16 (38) 4-16 (25) Total Plays Avg. Gain Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 35:00 31:31 Weather: Indoors. RUSHING Dolphins: Bush 17-67; Miller 4-13; Thomas 4-4; Lane 3-2, TD; Tannehill 1-0. CARDS: R. Williams 13-26; Powell 2-2. PASSING Dolphins: Tannehill 26-41, 431 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT. CARDS: Kolb 29-48, 324 yds, 3 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING Dolphins: Hartline , TD; Bess 7-123; Fasano 5-30; Naanee 1-19; Thomas 1-6. CARDS: Fitzgerald 8-64, TD; Roberts 6-118, 2 TD; Doucet 4-31; Housler 2-48; King 2-22; Powell 2-6; R. Williams 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS Dolphins: S. Smith CARDS: Rhodes 1-5; Toler 1-0. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 23 of 46

24 Game 5 Rams 17, CARDINALS 3 October 4, 2012 Edward Jones Dome (54,653) Off to their best start since 1974, the 4-0 Cardinals headed to St. Louis on a short week for a Thursday night showdown with the 2-2 Rams. Arizona had won 7 straight at the Edward Jones Dome but would not find a way to record #8. A strong St. Louis defensive effort kept Arizona from getting on track offensively, sacking QB Kevin Kolb 9 times and limiting the Cards to 45 rushing yards on 17 attempts. Arizona s defense was also tough and allowed just 242 total net yards while forcing Sam Bradford into one of his least efficient career games. The 3rd year QB completed 7 of 21 passes and at one point went 12 straight attempts without a completion. However, two big Bradford throws one in the 1 st quarter and another in the 4 th - were most damaging and led to 14 Rams points. Bradford completed three of his seven passes on the game s opening drive. On the first snap of the night he threw a 14-yarder to Brandon Gibson and followed it with a 44-yard Danny Amendola completion to the 11. Three plays later on 3 rd -n-goal from the 7, Bradford found TE Lance Kendricks in the end zone to put St. Louis up 7-0. Arizona responded with a 17-play drive that reached the STL17 but had to settle for a 35-yard Jay Feely FG that made it 7-3. On the drive, Ryan Williams ran 5 times for 17 yards, Kolb was 7-8 passing for 30 yards and the Cards converted three key 3 rd downs. Those would be two of the most productive drives of the game for either team who combined for 14 punts the rest of the way (7 per side). The Rams increased their lead to 10-3 early in the 2 nd on a 53-yard FG from rookie Greg Zuerlein after starting the drive at midfield. Later in the quarter, Arizona reached the STL22 but came away empty when Feely was wide left from 40 yards, his first miss after hitting 19 in a row. The Rams carried that 10-3 lead into the locker room at halftime. Neither team scored in the 3 rd quarter. The Rams had the best chance when they reached the AZ16 after gaining 52 yards on 7 rushes but on a 3 rd -n-6 play from there, Patrick Peterson picked off a Bradford pass in the end zone to kill the threat. The Cards remained within a TD until 11:49 was left in the game. Facing a 3 rd - n-11 at his own 49, Bradford hit Chris Givens on a deep pass down the left sideline for a 51-yard TD. Arizona threatened on the next series, advancing deep into St. Louis territory. However, the Cards turned it over on downs when they couldn t convert on 4 th -n-goal from the 6. The next AZ drive ended similarly when Kolb was sacked on a 4 th -n-1 play from the STL13 with just over 2 minutes left, effectively putting an end to the Cards comeback chances. Larry Fitzgerald (8-92) was the game s leading receiver. His first catch of the night gave him a reception in 122 straight games, topping Mel Gray for the franchise record in that category. The win improved the Rams record to 3-2, bettering their 2-win total from 2011 and putting them above.500 for the first time since CARDINALS RAMS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Rams 1 12:39 Kendricks 7-yard pass from Bradford (Zuerlein kick) 5-69, 2: CARDS 1 3:15 Feely 35-yard FG 17-63, 9: Rams 2 10:45 Zuerlein 53-yard FG 5-14, 1: Rams 4 11:49 Givens 51-yard pass from Bradford (Zuerlein kick) 10-89, 5: Game 6 Bills 19, CARDINALS 16 (OT) October 14, 2012 University of Phoenix Stadium (60,385) The Cardinals seemed poised to pull out yet another dramatic home victory but this time it was the Bills who came through with the key late-game plays that decided the outcome. For the Cards it was their 6 th overtime contest in the last 9 home games and the first time they failed to come away with the victory. Arizona fell to 4-2 with the loss that also brought an end to its 8-game home win streak. The Cards were in position to win at the end of regulation when Jay Feely kicked a franchise record 61-yard FG with 1:09 to play to tie it and then had a chance to end it with a 38-yarder on the final play of the 4 th quarter. However the ball was tipped at the line and bounced off the left upright. The Bills then won it on their 2 nd possession of OT when Jairus Byrd s 2 nd INT of the day set up the game-winning FG. The back and forth contest featured multiple lead changes and pivotal plays. On the game s opening play from scrimmage Bills RB Fred Jackson fumbled on a hit from LB Daryl Washington and CB William Gay recovered at the BUF33. Four plays later Feely hit a 49-yard FG that put AZ up 3-0. The Bills made it 3-2 later in the opening quarter when Chris Kelsay sacked Kevin Kolb in the end zone for a safety. After the free kick Buffalo took over at the AZ49 and launched a 10-play drive that ended with C.J. Spiller s 10-yard TD run. The Cardinals re-claimed the lead with the only points of the 2 nd quarter on a 9-yard Kolb TD pass to Larry Fitzgerald who finished with a game-high 93 yards on 6 catches. With the effort he eclipsed 10,000 career yards and became just the 2 nd player in NFL history to hit that mark before age 30 (Randy Moss). Playing without its top 2 RBs, the Cards ground game got it going in the 2 nd half behind William Powell (13-70) and Kolb who picked up 66 yards on scrambles. AZ added to its lead with Feely s 2 nd 49-yard FG of the day late in the 3 rd, but Buffalo soon answered. The Bills went 80 yards in 5 plays thanks to a 23-yard Stevie Johnson catch and 33-yard Spiller run that set-up a 1-yard Jackson TD. That lead seemed solid when Byrd INT d Kolb at the 5:59 mark of the 4 th. The ensuing Bills drive reached the AZ36 with under 4:00 left but Patrick Peterson ended it when he picked off a pass from WR Brad Smith who lined up in the wildcat. The Cards got the ball back at their own 15 with 3:07 to play. On a 1 st -n-10 play from the AZ41 with 2:06 left a busted play forced Kolb to run but he injured his chest/ribs and exited the game. Back-up John Skelton entered the game for the 1 st time since being knocked out of the opener in the 4 th quarter with an ankle injury. On his 3 rd play, he was faced with a 4 th -n-11 but connected with Fitzgerald for 17. With 1:14 left the Cards faced a 4 th -n-10 at the BUF43 when Feely was sent out to hit the game-tying 61-yarder. After a Bills punt, AZ took over at its own 47 with :50 left. A 28-yard completion to Fitzgerald moved it to the BUF20, leading to the failed 38-yard FG try. Buffalo got the ball first in OT but was forced to punt. On the 3 rd play of the Cards series, Byrd INT d Skelton and returned it to the 6 setting up Rian Lindell s game-winner. BILLS CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 13:50 Feely 49-yard FG 4-2, 0: Bills 1 8:36 Kolb sacked in EZ for safety Bills 1 3:35 Spiller 10-yard run (Lindell kick) 10-49, 5: CARDS 2 4:47 Fitzgerald 9-yard pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 10-67, 5: CARDS 3 3:12 Feely 49-yard FG 12-43, 6: Bills 3 0:27 F. Jackson 1-yard run (Lindell kick) 5-80, 2: CARDS 4 1:09 Feely 61-yard FG 10-42, 1: Bills OT 11:10 Lindell 25-yard FG 2-(-1), 0: STATISTICS AZ STL First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 7-19 (37) 4-14 (29) Total Plays Avg. Gain Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 34:22 25:38 Weather: Indoors. RUSHING CARDS: R. Williams 14-33; Powell 1-7; Roberts 1-3; Kolb 1-2. Rams: S. Jackson 18-76; Richardson 9-35; Bradford 5-0. PASSING CARDS: Kolb 28-50, 289 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. Rams: Bradford 7-21, 141 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT, RECEIVING CARDS: Fitzgerald 8-92; Roberts 5-39; Housler 3-45; Doucet 3-29; Powell 3-20; Sherman 2-25; Floyd 1-17; A. Smith 1-13; R. Williams 1-5; King 1-4. Rams: Gibson 3-33; Givens 1-51; Amendola 1-44; Kendricks 1-7; Pettis 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS CARDS: Peterson 1-0. Rams: None. STATISTICS BUF AZ First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 4-13 (31) 5-16 (31) Total Plays Avg. Gain Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 31:22 32:28 Weather: Indoors. RUSHING Bills: Spiller 12-88, TD; Jackson 16-53, TD; B. Smith 2-19; Fitzpatrick 3-5. CARDS: Powell 13-70; Kolb 5-66; Johnson 1-24; Stephens-Howling PASSING Bills: Fitzpatrick 18-32, 153 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT: B. Smith 0-1, 0 yds, 1 INT. CARDS: Kolb 14-26, 128 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT; Skelton 2-10, 45 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING Bills: S. Johnson 6-82; Jackson 5-30; Spiller 4-22; Jones 1-9; Graham 2-6; Chandler 1-4. CARDS: Fitzgerald 6-93, TD; Roberts 2-18; Housler 2-12; King 2-10; Floyd 1-24; Powell 1-8; Maui a 1-7; Doucet 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS Bills: Byrd CARDS: Peterson Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 24 of 46

25 Game 7 Vikings 21, CARDINALS 14 October 21, 2012 Mall of America Field (61,068) In a match-up of 4-2 teams in Minnesota, the Vikings notched a win despite being outgained in total net yards ( ), net passing yards (230-43), first downs (20-12) and time of possession (35:05-24:55). The difference for Minnesota proved to be a strong rushing performance from Adrian Peterson (23-153, TD) and opportune plays from its defense, including a pick-six 57 seconds into the 3 rd quarter. An exceptional effort from the Arizona defense kept the game close, particularly in the 2 nd half when it allowed just 58 total yards and 2 first downs. RB LaRod Stephens-Howling also had a big day with his 1 st career 100-yard rushing effort and added 45 more receiving. LB Daryl Washington recorded his first career multi-sack game with two takedowns of Christian Ponder, giving him team-leading and career-best 6.0 for the season. Minnesota appeared to jump out to an early lead in the game when Percy Harvin took the opening kickoff 103 yards for a TD but it was wiped out by an illegal block in the back penalty. Midway through the 1 st the Vikings did go up 7-0 when Peterson capped an 88-yard drive with his 13-yard TD run; key plays included a 27-yard Peterson run and 29-yard pass interference penalty. The Cards responded with a long (14 plays) and balanced (7 runs, 7 passes) drive that reached the MIN14. It ended, however, when QB John Skelton was hit from behind by DE Brian Robison and the Vikings recovered at their own 16. Two plays later Vikings QB Christian Ponder gave it right back when he overthrew his TE and LB Paris Lenon made a diving INT at the MIN16. That led to a 3-yard Stephens-Howling TD run that tied the game. Minnesota answered with a 10- play, 72-yard TD drive with most of the yardage coming from Peterson (38) and Harvin (32); the score came on a 3-yard TD pass from Ponder to Harvin out of the backfield. The Cards had a golden opportunity to cut into that lead just before halftime when LB Sam Acho picked off a Ponder pass at the MIN29 with :05 left, but Jay Feely s 47-yard FG try missed wide right and the Vikings led 14-7 at intermission. One of the game s pivotal plays came on the 3 rd snap of the 2 nd half when the Cards faced a 3 rd -n-6 at their own 24. Skelton tried to hit Early Doucet across the middle but the pass was INT d by safety Harrison Smith who returned it 31 yards for a TD that made it On its next drive, AZ advanced to the MIN18 and faced a 4 th -n-2. The Cards went for it but turned it over on downs when Skelton came up short on a bootleg. The Arizona defense remained strong, forcing 3-n-outs on three straight series. The offense moved the ball well between the 20 s but had difficulty converting those drives into points. With 1:48 left, Skelton cut the deficit to with a 6-yard TD pass to Andre Roberts; on the drive Skelton was 6-6 for 88 yards. The comeback hopes were dashed, however, when Minnesota recovered the ensuing on-side kick attempt from the Cardinals. CARDINALS VIKINGS Team Vikings CARDS Qtr. Time 1 8: :36 Scoring Play Peterson 13-yard run (Walsh kick) Stephens-Howling 3-yard run (Feely kick) Drive 5-88, 2: , 2:10 Score Vikings Vikings 2 6: :03 Harvin 3-yard pass from Ponder (Walsh kick) H. Smith 31-yard INT return (Walsh kick) 10-72, 6: CARDS 4 1:48 Roberts 6-yard pass from Skelton (Feely kick) 7-79, 2: Game 8 49ers 24, CARDINALS 3 October 29, 2012 University of Phoenix Stadium (62,810) In a nationally-televised Monday night match-up in Arizona, the Cardinals had a chance to snap their 3- game losing streak and move back into first place in the NFC West with a win over the visiting 49ers. Instead San Francisco opened up a 2-game lead atop the division with a strong performance in all phases. QB Alex Smith completed 18 of 19 passes with 3 TDs - including a pair to WR Michael Crabtree - while the Niners #1 ranked defense held AZ to 3 points and 7 rushing yards on the evening. On their 2 nd offensive series of the game, the 49ers chewed over 6 minutes off the 1 st quarter clock with a 10-play, 77-yard drive that Smith capped with a 3-yard scoring pass to Crabtree. A 35-yard Ted Ginn punt return set San Francisco up at the AZ45 on its next possession and the 49ers took a 10-0 lead thanks to David Akers 43-yard FG. Just before intermission, another short Smith-to-Crabtree TD connection made it 17-0 at the half. Through 2 quarters, the Niners led in total net yards and 80-6 in rushing yards with a 9-minute advantage in time of possession. The 49ers lead grew to 24-0 on their first series of the 3 rd quarter thanks to a 47-yard catch and run by veteran WR Randy Moss. Arizona advance deep into SF territory and got on the board later in the quarter when Jay Feely s 28-yard FG capped a 14-play, 70-yard drive. The Cards nearly found the end zone late in the fourth but Larry Fitzgerald was stopped at the 1 on a 4 th down play and Arizona turned it over on downs. The Cardinals defense surrendered over 21 points for the first time in 2012 and QB John Skelton who started for the 2 nd straight week after returning to the lineup due to Kevin Kolb s rib injury lost for the first time in 7 career home starts. LB Daryl Washington recorded 2.0 sacks for the 2 straight week to give him 8.0 for the season. Washington became the first Cardinals defender with multiple sacks in back-to-back games since DE Eric Swann accomplished the feat in November of WR Andre Roberts finished the contest with a game-high seven receptions, good for 65 yards. The loss was Arizona s fourth straight after starting the year ers CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score 49ers 1 1:53 Crabtree 3-yard pass from Smith (Akers kick) 10-77, 6: ers 2 5:58 Akers 43-yard FG 7-20, 3: ers 2 1:41 Crabtree 9-yard pass from Smith (Akers kick) 8-68, 2: ers 3 7:27 Moss 47-yard pass from Smith (Akers kick) 6-80, 3: CARDS 3 0:57 Feely 28-yard FG 14-70, 6: STATISTICS AZ MIN First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 5-14 (36) 1-10 (10) Total Plays Avg. Gain Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 35:05 24:55 Weather: Indoors. RUSHING CARDS: Stephens-Howling , TD; Powell 4-13; Doucet 2-9. Vikings: Peterson , TD; Harvin 2-10; Ponder 1-2; Gerhart 1-1. PASSING CARDS: Skelton 25-36, 262 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT. Vikings: Ponder 8-17, 58 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Roberts 7-103, TD; Housler 5-54; Stephens-Howling 4-45; Fitzgerald 4-29; Doucet 3-19; Floyd 1-7; Powell 1-5. Vikings: Harvin 4-37, TD; Peterson 2-6; Simpson 1-8; Jenkins 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS CARDS: Lenon 1-0; Acho 1-0. Vikings: Smith 1-31, TD. STATISTICS SF AZ First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 6-12 (50) 2-14 (14) Total Plays Avg. Gain Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 31:16 28:44 Weather: Clear, 90 degrees, 11% humidity, winds w 5 mph. RUSHING 49ers: Gore 16-55; Hunter 10-43; Crabtree 1-8; A. Smith 1-6; Miller 1-1. CARDS: Stephens-Howling 8-6; Skelton 1-1. PASSING 49ers: Smith 18-19, 232 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT. CARDS: Skelton 32-52, 290 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING 49ers: Crabtree 5-72, 2 TD; Manningham 4-20; Walker 2-38; Davis 2-34; Moss 1-47, TD; Hunter 1-6; Williams 1-4; Ginn 1-0. CARDS: Roberts 7-65; Fitzgerald 5-52; Floyd 5-36; Housler 4-32; King 3-43; Stephens-Howling 3-32; Doucet 2-21; Sherman 2-11; Peterson 1-(-2). INTERCEPTIONS 49ers: Culliver 1-0. CARDS: None. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 25 of 46

26 Game 9 Packers 31, CARDINALS 17 November 4, 2012 Lambeau Field (70,504) The Cards opened the 2 nd half of their 2012 schedule at Lambeau Field against the Packers. Green Bay held a 24-7 halftime lead before QB John Skelton brought the Cards back to within a TD late in the 3 rd quarter by engineering back-to-back scoring drives. Skelton finished the day with 306 passing yards and 4 different Cards topped 50 receiving yards, including Larry Fitzgerald who had 6 grabs for 74 yards with a 31-yard TD. But after AZ held GB to zero 1 st downs on their initial 4 drives of the 2 nd half, Aaron Rodgers connected with TE Tom Crabtree on a 72-yard TD pass that proved to be the back-breaker. The Packers entered the game tied with AZ for the NFL lead in sacks but were held to just two for the afternoon. The loss was the Cards 5 th straight and dropped their record to 4-5. Arizona went 3-n-out on the opening series of the game and Randall Cobb returned the ensuing punt 28 yards to the AZ34. However the Cards defense made GB settle for a 44-yard Mason Crosby FG try that he missed wide left. Green Bay s next drive moved deep into Arizona territory thanks to several Rodgers runs including a 25-yarder to cross midfield and a 10-yarder on 3 rd -n-8 at the AZ18. On 3 rd -n-goal from the 13, Rodgers hit Cobb on a quick slant that the WR carried into the end zone. A key swing occurred on the first play of the 2 nd quarter when the Packers had the ball at their own 40. On 2 nd -n-4 Rodgers appeared to hit Cobb with a 9-yard gain but the ball was wrestled away by CB William Gay, turning it over to the AZ offense at the GB43. On the next snap, Skelton connected with Andre Roberts deep down the middle for a 40-yard gain to the 3. Two plays later, LaRod Stephens-Howling ran it in from a yard away to tie the game at 7. Green Bay answered on its next drive. While most of the damage was done on the ground, the score came through the air on a 21-yard Rodgers-to-Cobb TD that put the Pack up Following an AZ punt, the Packers moved 75 yards in 8 plays and capped the drive with WR James Jones s athletic 28-yard TD grab that made it 21-7 at halftime. Arizona forced a GB 3-n-out to open the 2 nd half but on the first Cards offensive play, Skelton s pass to TE Rob Housler was deflected in the air and LB Erik Walden picked it off at the AZ17. The Cardinal defense allowed just 2 yards and GB settled for a 33-yard FG that made it Skelton and the offense then rallied for 10 points on its next 2 possessions. The first was an 87-yard drive that ended with a 31-yard Larry Fitzgerald TD catch and run. Another 3-n-out gave the AZ offense the ball back and after marching to the GB1, Jay Feely s short FG made it a 7-point game late in the 3 rd. On the final play of the quarter the Packers picked up their first 1 st down of the half and much more when Rodgers lofted a pass to Crabtree that cleared the coverage and went 72 yards for a TD. It proved to be game s pivotal play and final points. CARDINALS PACKERS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Packers 1 5:31 Cobb 13-yard pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick) 11-84, 4: CARDS 2 13:26 Stephens-Howling 1-yard run (Feely kick) 3-43, 1: Packers 2 7:44 Cobb 21-yard pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick) 12-80, 5: Packers 2 1:54 J. Jones 28-yard pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick) 8-75, 4: Packers 3 13:12 Crosby 33-yard FG 4-2, 0: CARDS 3 8:21 Fitzgerald 31-yard pass from Skelton (Feely kick) 8-87, 2: CARDS 3 0:50 Feely 20-yard FG 11-74, 5: Packers 3 0:00 Crabtree 72-yard pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick) 2-78, 0: Game 10 Falcons 23, CARDINALS 19 November 18, 2012 Georgia Dome (69,630) Arizona returned from its bye for a road game vs. the Falcons, whose 8-1 mark was tied for the NFL s best. The Cardinals gave Atlanta everything it could handle, especially defensively. AZ picked off all-pro QB Matt Ryan a career-high 5 times and had every opportunity to snap a 5-game losing skid with an upset win. However they could not capitalize on the takeaways and fell to 4-6. LaRod Stephens-Howling had a careerbest 127 rushing yards but the Cards struggled moving the ball through the air. Rookie QB Ryan Lindley saw his first action replacing starter John Skelton in the 2 nd quarter. On the game s first play, Ryan s pass went off the hands of WR Roddy White and right to Rashad Johnson who returned the INT to the ATL9. Stephens-Howling s 3-yard run put AZ up 7-0. Following a Falcons 3-n-out, Stephens-Howling s 40-yard run set-up a 48-yard Jay Feely FG. Later in the 1 st the Falcons moved to the AZ29 before Darnell Dockett tipped a Ryan pass at the line and William Gay INT d. On the next ATL series Ryan tossed his 3 rd INT of the opening quarter when FS Kerry Rhodes picked a pass and returned it to the 18. That also led to a Feely FG and a 13-0 AZ lead after one. The Falcons then scored 13 straight. They first capped a 13-play drive with Matt Bryant s 28-yard FG. On the next series Lindley entered and on his 3 rd play he appeared to be hit by John Abraham as his arm was going forward and the play seemed dead but Jonathan Babineaux picked the ball up and ran 15 yards to the end zone. Referee Bill Vinovich signaled fumble & TD; after review, that version of events was ruled to stand. The Falcons tied it on the ensuing drive on another Bryant FG with 1:52 remaining in the half. On the next snap, Stephens-Howling ripped off a 52- yard run and that led to a Feely FG with 0:32 left. It was enough time for ATL to move into position for a 48- yard Bryant FG that tied it at 16 as the half expired. There were no points scored in the 3 rd quarter, but several key plays. One occurred when LB Sam Acho forced a Jason Snelling fumble near the sideline; as the ball was headed out of bounds at the AZ 30 CB Greg Toler dove and flipped it back in play where Johnson recovered. At the end of the quarter, Ryan was INT d a 4 th time, this time by Daryl Washington who returned it to the ATL16; again AZ had to settle for a FG that made it ATL s offense got its lone TD at the end of a 7-play, 70-yard drive and Michael Turner s 1-yard run gave the Falcons their 1 st lead with 6:40 to go. Two minutes later the Cards had a prime opportunity when Acho INT d another batted Ryan pass and AZ took over at the ATL32. Facing a 4 th -n-2 at the 24, Larry Fitzgerald hauled in a Lindley pass at the 5 but lost it on the way to the ground and the Cards never got the ball back. CARDINALS FALCONS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 13:54 Stephens-Howling 3-yard run (Feely kick) 2-9, 0: CARDS 1 10:59 Feely 48-yard FG 5-40, 2: CARDS 1 1:02 Feely 28-yard FG 4-9, 1: Falcons 2 9:39 Bryant 51-yyard FG 13-47, 6: Falcons 2 8:37 Babineaux 15-yard fumble return (Bryant kick) Falcons 2 1:52 Bryant 28-yard FG 10-81, 4: CARDS 2 0:32 Feely 38-yard FG 6-74, 1: Falcons 2 0:00 Bryant 48-yard FG 5-50, 0: CARDS 4 14:56 Feely 27-yard FG 4-7, 1: Falcons 4 6:40 Turner 1-yard run (Bryant kick) 7-70, 3: STATISTICS AZ GB First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 4-15 (27) 6-15 (40) Total Plays Avg. Gain Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 26:30 33:3 Weather: Partly cloudy, 39 degrees, 57% humidity, winds NE 7 mph. RUSHING CARDS: Stephens-Howling 17-51, TD; Skelton 1-3. Packers: Starks 17-61; Green 11-53; Rodgers 8-33; Cobb PASSING CARDS: Skelton 23-46, 306 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT. Packers: Rodgers 14-30, 218 yds, 4 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Fitzgerald 6-74, TD; Floyd 5-80; Housler 5-55; Roberts 4-86; Stephens- Howling 2-8; Sherman 1-3. Packers: J. Jones 4-61, TD; Cobb 3-37, 2 TD; Green 2-25; Boykin 2-7; Crabtree 1-72, TD; Driver 1-10; Finley 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS CARDS: Gay 1-6. Packers: Walden 1-2. STATISTICS AZ ATL First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 2-13 (13) 7-16 (44) Total Plays Avg. Gain Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Possession 27:19 32:41 Weather: Indoors. RUSHING CARDS: Stephens-Howling , TD; Powell Falcons: Turner 15-46, TD; J. Rodgers 5-16; Snelling 1-(-1); Ryan 3-(-3). PASSING CARDS: Lindley 9-20, 64 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT, Skelton 2-7, 6 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. Falcons: Ryan 28-46, 301 yd, 0 TD, 5 INT RECEIVING CARDS: Doucet 5-28; Floyd 2-18; Stephens-Howling 2-6; Fitzgerald 1-11; Roberts 1-7. Falcons: White 8-123; Douglas 5-48; Rodgers 5 35; Gonzalez 3-33; Jones 3-33; Snelling 3-25; Davis 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS CARDS: Johnson 1-34; Washington 1-7; Rhodes 1-2; Acho 1-2; Gay 1-1. Falcons: None Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 26 of 46

27 Arizona Cardinals / Week 11 / Through Sunday, November 18, 2012 / Regular Season Won 4, Lost 6 9/9/2012 W Seattle Seahawks 9/16/2012 W at New England Patriots 9/23/2012 W 27-6 Philadelphia Eagles 9/30/2012 W Miami Dolphins 10/4/2012 L 3-17 at St. Louis Rams 10/14/2012 L Buffalo Bills 10/21/2012 L at Minnesota Vikings 10/29/2012 L 3-24 San Francisco 49ers 11/4/2012 L at Green Bay Packers 11/18/2012 L at Atlanta Falcons Arizona Opponent Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty rd Down: Made/Att 42/149 49/141 3rd Down Pct. 28.2% 34.8% 4th Down: Made/Att 7/16 2/4 4th Down Pct. 43.8% 50.0% Possession Avg. 30:01 29:59 Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost 44/277 28/173 Gross Yards Attempts/Completions 382/ /182 Completion Pct. 56.5% 56.2% Had Intercepted 8 14 Punts/Average 67/ /44.9 Net Punting Avg Penalties/Yards 67/583 65/509 Fumbles/Ball Lost 15/7 11/8 Touchdowns Rushing 5 5 Passing Returns 1 2 Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts Team Opponents Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt Pts J.Feely /16 17/ A.Roberts /0 0/ L.Stephens- Howling /0 0/ L.Fitzgerald /0 0/ J.Sanders /0 0/0 0 6 K.Kolb /0 0/0 0 6 M.Floyd /0 0/0 0 6 Team /16 17/ Opponents /18 18/ Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 0, Opponents: 1/ 2 Sacks: D.Washington 8.0, O.Schofield 4.0, C.Campbell 3.5, S.Acho 3.0, P.Lenon 2.0, Q.Groves 2.0, D.Dockett 1.5, A.Wilson 1.0, N.Eason 1.0, K.Rhodes 1.0, R.Talley 1.0 Team: 28.0, Opponents: 44.0 Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TD L.Stephens-Howling R.Williams W.Powell K.Kolb C.Wells R.Johnson A.Roberts P.Peterson E.Doucet J.Skelton Team Opponents Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TD L.Fitzgerald t 4 A.Roberts t 5 R.Housler E.Doucet M.Floyd L.Stephens-Howling J.King T.Heap R.Williams W.Powell A.Sherman C.Wells A.Smith R.Maui'a P.Peterson Team t 10 Opponents t 13 Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD P.Peterson K.Rhodes W.Gay S.Acho R.Johnson D.Washington G.Toler P.Lenon A.Wilson Team Opponents t 1 Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B D.Zastudil Team Opponents Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD P.Peterson A.Roberts Team Opponents Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TD W.Powell L.Stephens-Howling E.Doucet Team Opponents Field Goals J.Feely 0/ 0 6/ 6 4/ 5 6/ 8 1/ 1 Team 0/ 0 6/ 6 4/ 5 6/ 8 1/ 1 Opponents 0/ 0 4/ 4 5/ 5 5/ 7 4/ 6 Fumbles Lost: K.Kolb 2, R.Williams 2, R.Lindley 1, J.Skelton 1, P.Peterson 1 Total: 7 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: V.Holliday 1, P.Lenon 1, M.Leach 1, J.Sanders 1, W.Gay 1, R.Johnson 1, D.Williams 1, P.Peterson 1 Total: 8 Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost Rating K.Kolb % % 3 1.6% 46t 27/ J.Skelton % % 5 2.8% 40 14/ R.Lindley % % 0 0.0% 17 3/ Team % % 8 2.1% 46t 44/ Opponents % % % 80t 28/ Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 27 of 46

28 Arizona Cardinals 2012 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 Daryl Washington / Paris Lenon / Calais Campbell / Adrian Wilson / William Gay O'Brien Schofield / Kerry Rhodes / Patrick Peterson Sam Acho / Darnell Dockett / Jamell Fleming Quentin Groves / Greg Toler Dan Williams Vonnie Holliday Rashad Johnson James Sanders Nick Eason / Reggie Walker David Carter Michael Adams Ronald Talley / Stewart Bradley Justin Bethel Anthony Sherman Mike Leach Dave Zastudil Early Doucet Jamaal Westerman Alfonso Smith Jim Dray Jay Feely Rob Housler Miscellaneous: James Sanders: 93-yard fumble return for a TD vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 23 Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 28 of 46

29 2012 Cardinals Regular Season Game-By-Game Offensive Stats 9/9 vs. Sea NE 9/23 vs. Phi 9/30 vs. Mia StL 10/14 vs. Buf Min Totals First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Downs Converted Efficiency 30.0% 28.6% 40.0% 25.0% 36.8% 31.3% 35.7% 14.3% 26.7% 12.5% 28.2% Fourth Downs Converted Efficiency 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 50% 50% 0% 43.8% Total Net Yards Plays Avg./Play Net Yards Rushing Attempts Avg./Rush Touchdowns Net Yards Passing Sacks Yards Lost Gross Yards Attempts Completions Pct. 55.6% 55.6% 70.8% 60.4% 56.0% 44.4% 69.4% 61.5% 50.0% 40.7% 56.5% 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 Scored Time Of Possession 26:26 28:19 34:33 31:31 34:22 32:28 35:05 28:44 26:30 27:19 30:01 10/29 vs. SF GB Atl 11/25 vs. StL NYJ Sea 12/16 vs. Det 12/23 vs. Chi SF Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 29 of 46

30 2012 Cardinals Regular Season Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 9/9 vs. Sea NE 9/23 vs. Phi 9/30 vs. Mia StL 10/14 vs. Buf Min Totals First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Downs Converted Efficiency 31.3% 33.3% 35.7% 37.5% 28.6% 30.8% 10.0% 50.0% 40.0% 43.8% 34.8% Fourth Downs Converted Efficiency 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 50.0% Total Net Yards Plays Avg./Play Net Yards Rushing Attempts Avg./Rush Touchdowns Net Yards Passing Sacks Yards Lost Gross Yards Attempts Completions Pct. 52.9% 60.9% 45.9% 63.4% 33.3% 54.5% 47.1% 94.7% 46.7% 60.9% 56.2% 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 Allowed Points Allowed Time Of Possession 33:34 31:41 25:27 35:00 25:38 31:22 24:55 31:16 33:30 32:41 29:59 10/29 vs. SF GB Atl 11/25 vs. StL NYJ Sea 12/16 vs. Det 12/23 vs. Chi SF Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 30 of 46

31 Regular Season The Last Time RUSHING 200 Yards Rushing By Cardinals: 228, Beanie Wells at St. Louis, Nov. 27, 2011 (27 att., TD) By Opponent: 228, Clinton Portis at Denver, Dec. 29, 2002 (24 att., 2 TD) 150 Yards Rushing By Cardinals: 228, Beanie Wells at St. Louis, Nov. 27, 2011 (27 att., TD) By Opponent: 153, Adrian Peterson at Minnesota, Oct. 21, 2012 (23 att., TD) 100 Yards Rushing By Cardinals: 127, LaRod Stephens-Howling at Atlanta, Nov. 18, 2012 (22 att., TD) By Opponent: 153, Adrian Peterson at Minnesota, Oct. 21, 2012 (23 att., 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: Beanie Wells vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 (1, 1, 2 yards) By Opponent: Ray Rice at Baltimore, Oct. 30, 2011 (1, 1, 3 yards) Two Rushing Touchdowns By Cardinals: Beanie Wells (3) vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 (1, 1, 2 yards) By Opponent: Ray Rice (3) at Baltimore, Oct. 30, 2011 (1, 1, 3 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 NY Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 (40 comp., 57 att.) By Opponent: 431 by Ryan Tannehill vs. Miami, Sept. 30, 2012 (26 comp., 41 att.) 300 Yards Passing By Cardinals: 306 by John Skelton at Green Bay, Nov. 4, 2012 (23 comp., 46 att.) By Opponent: 301 by Matt Ryan at Atlanta, Nov. 18, 2012 (28 comp., 46 att.) Six Touchdown Passes By Cardinals: Charley Johnson vs. New Orleans, Nov. 2, 1969 (32, 14, 28, 31, 26, 14 yards) By Opponent: Brett Favre at NY Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 (12, 34, 2, 17, 40, 24 yards). Five Touchdown Passes By Cardinals: Kurt Warner at Chicago, Nov. 8, 2009 (11, 6, 17, 15, 4 yards) By Opponent: Brett Favre (6) at NY Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 (12, 34, 2, 17, 40, 24 yards). Four Touchdown Passes By Cardinals: Kurt Warner (5) at Chicago, Nov. 8, 2009 (11, 6, 17, 15, 4 yards) By Opponent: Aaron Rodgers at Green Bay, Nov. 4, 2012 (13, 21, 28, 72 yards). Three Touchdown Passes By Cardinals: Kevin Kolb vs. Miami, Sept. 30, 2012 (3, 46, 15 yards) By Opponent: Aaron Rodgers (4) at Green Bay, Nov. 4, 2012 (13, 21, 28, 72 yards). RECEIVING 200 Yards Receiving By Cardinals: 217, Anquan Boldin at Detroit, Sept. 7, 2003 (10 receptions, 2 TD) By Opponent: 253, Brian Hartline vs. Miami, Sept. 30, 2012 (12 rec., TD) 150 Yards Receiving By Cardinals: 186, Anquan Boldin (13 rec.), 151, Larry Fitzgerald (10 rec.) at Seattle, Nov. 16, 2008 By Opponent: 253, Brian Hartline vs. Miami, Sept. 30, 2012 (12 rec., TD) Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 31 of 46

32 100 Yards Receiving By Cardinals: 103, Andre Roberts (7 rec., TD) at Minnesota, Oct. 21, 2012 By Opponent: 123, Roddy White (8 rec.) at Atlanta, Nov. 18, 2012 Two 100-Yard Receivers By Cardinals: 186, Anquan Boldin (13 rec.), 151, Larry Fitzgerald (10 rec.) at Seattle, Nov. 16, 2008 By Opponent: 253, Brian Hartline (12 rec., 1 TD), 123, Davone Bess (7 rec.) vs. Miami, Sept. 30, 2012 Four Receiving Touchdowns By Cardinals: Roy Green vs. Seattle, Nov. 13, 1983 (15, 23, 7, 63 yards) By Opponent: Earnest Gray vs. NY Giants, Sept. 7, 1980 (10, 37, 42, 20 yards) Three Receiving Touchdowns By Cardinals: Anquan Boldin vs. Miami, Sept. 14, 2008 (79, 3, 8 yards) By Opponent: Greg Olsen at Chicago, Nov. 8, 2009 (33, 3, 20 yards) Two Receiving Touchdowns By Cardinals: Andre Roberts vs. Miami, Sept. 30, 2012 (46, 15 yards) By Opponent: Randall Cobb at Green Bay, Nov. 4, 2012 (13, 21 yards) 10 or More Receptions in a Game By Cardinals: Larry Fitzgerald (11 for 125 yards, TD) at San Francisco, Jan. 2, 2011 By Opponent: Brian Hartline (12 for 253 yards, TD) vs. Miami, Sept. 30, 2012 COMBOS 100-Yard Rusher/100-Yard Receiver By Cardinals: LaRod Stephens-Howling, 104 yards rushing/andre Roberts, 103 yards receiving at Minnesota, Oct. 21, 2012 By Opponent: LeGarrette Blount, 120 yards rushing/mike Williams, 105 yards receiving vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 31, 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: Chris Johnson, 154 yards rushing/kenny Britt, 128 yards receiving/vince Young 387 yards passing at Tennessee, Nov. 29, 2009 Two 100-Yard Receivers/300-Yard Passer By Cardinals: 186, Anquan Boldin, 151 Larry Fitzgerald; 395, Kurt Warner at Seattle, Nov. 16, 2008 By Opponent: 253, Brian Hartline; 123, Davone Bess; 431, Ryan Tannehill vs. Miami, Sept. 30, 2012 SCORING Four Total Touchdowns By Cardinals: Ronald Moore vs. LA Rams, Dec. 5, 1993 (4 rush) By Opponent: Brian Westbrook at Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 2008 (2 rush, 2 rec.) Three Total Touchdowns By Cardinals: Beanie Wells vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 (3 rush) By Opponent: Ray Rice at Baltimore, Oct. 30, 2011 (3 rush) Two-Point Conversion By Cardinals: Larry Fitzgerald reception vs. Seattle, Nov. 14, 2010 By Opponent: Jorvorskie Lane reception vs. Miami, Sept. 30, 2012 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: Kevin Kolb sacked in end zone vs. Buffalo, Oct. 14, 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: Jay Feely vs. Denver, Dec. 12, 2010 (36, 48, 55, 23, 49 yards) By Opponent: Olindo Mare vs. Seattle, Nov. 14, 2010 (41, 34, 19, 23, 19 yards) Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 32 of 46

33 Four Field Goals By Cardinals: Jay Feely at Atlanta, Nov. 18, 2012 (48, 28, 38, 27 yards) By Opponent: Stephen Gostkowski, Sept. 16, 2012 (46, 34, 51, 53 yards) Three Field Goals By Cardinals: Jay Feely (4) at Atlanta, Nov. 18, 2012 (48, 28, 38, 27 yards) By Opponent: Matt Bryant at Atlanta, Nov. 18, 2012 (51, 28, 48 yards) Missed Point-After-Touchdown By Cardinals: Neil Rackers at San Francisco, Dec. 14, 2009 (blocked) By Opponent: David Buehler vs. Dallas, Dec. 25, 2010 (hit left upright) Blocked Punt By Cardinals: Quentin Groves at New England, Sept. 16, 2012 (Zoltan Mesko 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 three yards) By Opponent: DeDe Dorsey at Cincinnati, 11/18/07 (Mike Barr punt, returned 19 yards) Blocked Field Goal Attempt By Cardinals: Calais Campbell vs. Seattle, Sept. 9, 2012 (Steven Hauschka 50-yard attempt) By Opponent: Alex Carrington vs. Buffalo, Oct. 14, 2012 (Jay Feely 38-yard attempt) Blocked Field Goal Attempt For Touchdown By Cardinals: Antrel Rolle (Calais Campbell block) at Jacksonville, Sept. 20, 2009, 83 yards (Josh Scobee 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: Patrick Peterson at St. Louis, Nov. 27, 2011, 80 yards (Donnie Jones punt) By Opponent: Nick Miller at St. Louis, Nov. 27, 2011, 88 yards (Dave Zastudil punt) Kickoff Return For Touchdown By Cardinals: LaRod Stephens-Howling at Minnesota, Nov. 7, 2010, 96 yards (Ryan Longwell kickoff) By Opponent: Allen Rossum vs. San Francisco, Nov. 10, 2008, 104 yards (Neil Rackers kickoff) Interception Return For Touchdown By Cardinals: Greg Toler vs. Dallas, Dec. 25, 2010 (66 yards, Jon Kitna pass) By Opponent: Harrison Smith at Minnesota, Oct. 21, 2012 (31 yards, John Skelton pass) Fumble Return For Touchdown By Cardinals: James Sanders vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 23, 2012, 93 yards (Michael Vick fumble) By Opponent: Jonathan Babineaux at Atlanta, Nov. 18, 2012, 15 yards (Ryan Lindley 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: Adrian Wilson at St. Louis, Sept. 12, 2010 By Opponent: Jairus Byrd vs. Buffalo, Oct. 14, 2012 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. NY Giants, Nov. 14, 2004 By Opponent: Cameron Wake (4.5) vs. Miami, Sept. 30, 2012 Three Quarterback Sacks By Cardinals: Darnell Dockett at Tennessee, Nov. 29, 2009 By Opponent: Brian Robison at Minnesota, Oct. 21, 2012 Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 33 of 46

34 Two QB Sacks By Teammates By Cardinals: vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 2005 (Adrian Wilson and Chike Okeafor) By Opponent: at Minnesota, Oct. 21, 2012 (Brian Robison (3) and Jared Allen) Two Opponent Fumble Recoveries By Cardinals: Kerry Rhodes at Cincinnati, Dec. 24, 2011 By Opponent: Mark Roman at San Francisco, Dec. 14, 2009 TEAM SCORING 50 Points Scored By Team By Cardinals: St. Louis 56 at Minnesota 14, Oct. 6, 1963 By Opponent: At NY Jets 56, Arizona 35, Sept. 28, Points Scored By Cardinals: Arizona 43, vs. Denver 13, Dec. 12, 2010 By Opponent: At San Diego 41, Arizona 10, Oct. 3, First-Quarter Points By Cardinals: 21 vs. San Francisco, Sept. 10, 2006 By Opponent: 28 at Minnesota, Oct. 9, Second-Quarter Points By Cardinals: 21 at Baltimore, Oct. 30, 2011 By Opponent: 21 at San Diego, Oct. 3, Third-Quarter Points By Cardinals: 21 at NY Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 By Opponent: 21 at San Francisco, Jan. 2, Fourth-Quarter Points By Cardinals: 24 vs. Denver, Dec. 12, 2010 By Opponent: 21 vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, One-Half Points By Cardinals: 31 in first half at Chicago, Nov. 8, 2009 By Opponent: 31 in first half at New England Patriots, Dec. 21, 2008 Score Touchdown In Each Quarter By Cardinals: Vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 13, 2008 (7, 7, 14, 7 points) By Opponent: Vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 31, 2010 (7, 17, 7, 7 points) OFFENSE 500 Yards Total Offense By Cardinals: 510 at St. Louis, Nov. 2, 2008 By Opponent: 507 at Minnesota, Nov. 7, 2009 No Sacks/No Interceptions Allowed By Cardinals: vs. Denver, Dec. 12, 2010 By Opponent: at Kansas City, Nov. 21, 2010 DEFENSE Shutout By Cardinals: At Arizona 19, NY Giants 0, Dec. 12, 1992 By Opponent: vs. Seattle 38, Cardinals 0, Sept. 14, 2003 Shutout At Home By Cardinals: Cardinals 19, NY 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: Sept. 30, 2012 vs. Miami, By Opponent: Oct. 14, 2012 vs. Buffalo, Overtime Win On The Road By Cardinals: Dec. 2, 2001 at Oakland, By Opponent: Nov. 7, 2010 at Minnesota, Or More Penalties By Cardinals: 10, vs. Seattle, Sept 9, 2012 (102 yards) By Opponent: 10, vs. San Francisco, Oct 29, 2012 (80 yards) Tie Game By Cardinals: Dec. 7, 1986 at Philadelphia, Over 40:00 Time of Possession (Non-OT) By Cardinals: 42:50 at Seattle, Oct. 18, 2009 By Opponent: 44:16 at San Francisco, Nov. 20, 2011 Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 34 of 46

35 Seattle at New England Philadelphia Miami Arizona Cardinals 2012 Participation at St. Louis Buffalo at Minnesota GP/GS/DNP/IA No. Player Total 94 Acho, Sam ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB Adams, Michael P P P P P IAJ P P P P Baker, Steven PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 74 Batiste, D'Anthony LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT P Bethel, Justin P P P P P P P P P P Bradley, Stewart P P P P P P P P P P Bridges, Jeremy IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR - N/A 75 Brown, Levi IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR N/A 32 Butler, Crezdon P - PS PS Byrd, LaRon IA IA IA IA IA DNP DNP IA IA IA Campbell, Calais DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE IAJ Carter, David P P P P P P P P P DE Colledge, Daryn LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG Dockett, Darnell DT DT DT IAJ DT DT DT DT DT DT Doucet, Early P P P P WR P P P WR P Dray, Jim P IA P IAJ IAJ P P P P P Eason, Nick P P P DT P P P P P P Elmore, Ricky PS PS PS N/A 3 Feely, Jay P P P P P P P P P P Fitzgerald, Larry WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR Fleming, Jamell P CB P P P CB P P CB P Floyd, Michael P P P P P P P P P P Fugger, Tim PS PS N/A 22 Gay, William RCB RCB RCB RCB P RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB Groves, Quentin P P P P P P P P P LOLB Heap, Todd TE P IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ Holliday, Vonnie P P P P P P P P P P Housler, Rob P P P TE TE P TE TE TE TE James, Javarris IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR N/A 49 Johnson, Rashad P P SS P P P FS P P SS Kelemete, Senio IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA King, Jeff TE TE TE TE P TE TE TE P TE Kolb, Kevin P QB QB QB QB QB IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ Leach, Mike P P P P P P P P P P Lenon, Paris ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB Lindley, Ryan IA DNP DNP DNP DNP IA DNP DNP DNP P Lumpkin, Ricky PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 70 Massie, Bobby RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT Maui'a, Reagan DNP IA FB P P McCoy, Greg - PS PS PS PS PS PS - - PS N/A 67 McQuistan, Pat IA IA IA P P P IA Nash, Zack PS PS PS PS PS P P Ohrnberger, Rich P P P P P P P RG RG P Parker, Colin PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 41 Parker, Larry PS N/A 21 Peterson, Patrick LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB Potter, Nate DNP DNP DNP DNP P DNP DNP DNP P LT Powell, William IA IA IA P P P P P P P Rhodes, Kerry FS FS FS FS FS FS IAJ FS FS FS Roberts, Andre WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR Robinson, Gerell PS PS SUS SUS SUS SUS PS PS PS PS N/A 39 Sanders, James P P P P P P P P P P Schofield, O'Brien LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB IR Sendlein, Lyle C C C C C C C C C C Sherman, Anthony P FB FB P P IAJ IAJ P P P Skelton, John QB IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ P QB QB QB QB Skelton, Steve PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 29 Smith, Alfonso P P P P P P P Snyder, Adam RG RG RG RG RG RG RG IAJ IAJ RG Stephens-Howling, L. P P P IAJ IAJ RB RB RB RB RB Talley, Ronald P Taylor, Kerry PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N/A 28 Toler, Greg IAJ P P P RCB IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ CB Walker, Reggie P P P P P IAJ IAJ P P P Washington, Daryl ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB Wells, Beanie P RB RB IRD IRD IRD IRD IRD IRD IRD Westerman, Jamaal IA IA P P P P P IA IA IA Williams, Dan NT P NT NT NT P NT NT P P Williams, Isaiah PS PS PS PS PS PS IR IR IR IR N/A 34 Williams, Ryan RB P P RB RB IR IR IR IR IR Wilson, Adrian SS SS IAJ SS SS SS SS SS SS P Zastudil, Dave P P P P P P P P P P San Francisco P-Played, Position-Started, INJ-Injured, DNP-Did Not Play, IA-Inactive, IAJ-Inactive/Injured, IR-Injured Reserve, IRD-Injured Reserve/Designated For Return, PS- Practice Squad, PUP-Physically Unable to Perform, SUS-NFL Suspension, NFI-Reserve/Non-Football Injury, RE-Roster Exemption at Green Bay at Atlanta St. Louis at NYJ at Seattle Detroit Chicago at San Fran. Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 35 of 46

36 Arizona Cardinals 2012 Starters OFFENSE Opponent, Date WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB TE Seattle, Sep. 9 Roberts Batiste Colledge Sendlein Snyder Massie King Fitzgerald Skelton Williams Heap WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB at New England, Sep. 16 Roberts Batiste Colledge Sendlein Snyder Massie King Fitzgerald Kolb Wells Sherman Philadelphia, Sep. 23 Roberts Batiste Colledge Sendlein Snyder Massie King Fitzgerald Kolb Wells Sherman WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB TE Miami, Sep. 30 Roberts Batiste Colledge Sendlein Snyder Massie King Fitzgerald Kolb Williams Housler WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB WR at St. Louis, Oct. 4 Roberts Batiste Colledge Sendlein Snyder Massie Housler Fitzgerald Kolb Williams Doucet WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB Buffalo, Oct. 14 Roberts Batiste Colledge Sendlein Snyder Massie King Fitzgerald Kolb S-Howling Maui'a WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB TE at Minnesota, Oct. 21 Roberts Batiste Colledge Sendlein Snyder Massie King Fitzgerald Skelton S-Howling Housler San Francisco, Oct. 29 Roberts Batiste Colledge Sendlein Ohrnberger Massie King Fitzgerald Skelton S-Howling Housler WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB WR at Green Bay, Nov. 4 Roberts Batiste Colledge Sendlein Ohrnberger Massie Housler Fitzgerald Skelton S-Howling Doucet WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB TE at Atlanta, Nov. 18 Roberts Potter Colledge Sendlein Snyder Massie King Fitzgerald Skelton S-Howling Housler St. Louis, Nov. 25 at New York Jets, Dec. 2 at Seattle, Dec. 9 Detroit, Dec. 16 Chicago, Dec. 23 at San Francisco, Dec. 30 DEFENSE Opponent, Date DE NT DT ROLB ILB ILB LOLB LCB RCB SS FS Seattle, Sep. 9 Campbell Williams Dockett Acho Lenon Washington Schofield Peterson Gay Wilson Rhodes DE DT ROLB ILB ILB LOLB CB LCB RCB SS FS at New England, Sep. 16 Campbell Dockett Acho Lenon Washington Schofield Fleming Peterson Gay Wilson Rhodes DE NT DT ROLB ILB ILB LOLB LCB RCB SS FS Philadelphia, Sep. 23 Campbell Williams Dockett Acho Lenon Washington Schofield Peterson Gay Johnson Rhodes Miami, Sep. 30 Campbell Williams Eason Acho Lenon Washington Schofield Peterson Gay Wilson Rhodes at St. Louis, Oct. 4 Campbell Williams Dockett Acho Lenon Washington Schofield Peterson Toler Wilson Rhodes DE DT ROLB ILB ILB LOLB CB LCB RCB SS FS Buffalo, Oct. 14 Campbell Dockett Acho Lenon Washington Schofield Fleming Peterson Gay Wilson Rhodes DE NT DT ROLB ILB ILB LOLB LCB RCB SS FS at Minnesota, Oct. 21 Campbell Williams Dockett Acho Lenon Washington Schofield Peterson Gay Wilson Johnson San Francisco, Oct. 29 Campbell Williams Dockett Acho Lenon Washington Schofield Peterson Gay Wilson Rhodes DE DT ROLB ILB ILB LOLB CB LCB RCB SS FS at Green Bay, Nov. 4 Campbell Dockett Acho Lenon Washington Schofield Fleming Peterson Gay Wilson Rhodes at Atlanta, Nov. 18 Carter Dockett Acho Lenon Washington Groves Toler Peterson Gay Johnson Rhodes St. Louis, Nov. 25 at New York Jets, Dec. 2 at Seattle, Dec. 9 Detroit, Dec. 16 Chicago, Dec. 23 at San Francisco, Dec Arizona Cardinals Inactives Seattle, Sep. 9 at St. Louis, Oct. 4 at Green Bay, Nov. 4 at Seattle, Dec. 9 WR LaRon Byrd WR LaRon Byrd WR LaRon Byrd G Senio Kelemete TE Jim Dray TE Todd Heap QB Ryan Lindley TE Todd Heap G Senio Kelemete T Pat McQuistan G Senio Kelemete QB Kevin Kolb RB William Powell FB Reagan Maui'a G Adam Snyder CB Greg Toler QB John Skelton CB Greg Toler LB Jamaal Westerman RB LaRod Stephens-Howling LB Jamaal Westerman at New England, Sep. 16 Buffalo, Oct. 14 at Atlanta, Nov. 18 Detroit, Dec. 16 WR LaRon Byrd CB Michael Adams WR LaRon Byrd TE Jim Dray TE Todd Heap DE Calais Campbell G Senio Kelemete G Senio Kelemete TE Todd Heap T Pat McQuistan QB Ryan Lindley G Senio Kelemete RB William Powell FB Anthony Sherman QB Kevin Kolb QB John Skelton CB Greg Toler T Pat McQuistan LB Jamaal Westerman LB Reggie Walker LB Jamaal Westerman Philadelphia, Sep. 23 at Minnesota, Oct. 21 St. Louis, Nov. 25 Chicago, Dec. 23 WR LaRon Byrd TE Todd Heap TE Todd Heap G Senio Kelemete G Senio Kelemete QB Kevin Kolb T Pat McQuistan FS Kerry Rhodes RB William Powell FB Anthony Sherman QB John Skelton CB Greg Toler SS Adrian Wilson LB Reggie Walker Miami, Sep. 30 San Francisco, Oct. 29 at New York Jets, Dec. 2 at San Francisco, Dec. 30 WR LaRon Byrd WR LaRon Byrd DT Darnell Dockett TE Todd Heap TE Jim Dray G Senio Kelemete TE Todd Heap QB Kevin Kolb G Senio Kelemete G Adam Snyder QB John Skelton CB Greg Toler RB LaRod Stephens-Howling LB Jamaal Westerman Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 36 of 46

37 Roster By Postion No. Name Pos. College Ht. Wt. Age NFL Exp. Defensive Lineman (7) 93 Calais Campbell DE Miami David Carter DT UCLA Darnell Dockett DT Florida State Nick Eason DT Clemson Vonnie Holliday DE North Carolina Ronald Talley DE Delaware Dan Williams DT Tennessee Linebackers (8) 94 Sam Acho LB Texas Stewart Bradley LB Nebraska Quentin Groves LB Auburn Paris Lenon LB Richmond Zack Nash LB Sacramento State R 56 Reggie Walker LB Kansas State Daryl Washington LB TCU Jamaal Westerman LB Rutgers Cornerbacks (5) 27 Michael Adams CB Louisiana-Lafayette Jamell Fleming CB Oklahoma R 22 William Gay CB Louisville Patrick Peterson CB LSU Greg Toler CB Saint Paul's (Va.) Safeties (5) 31 Justin Bethel S Presbyterian R 49 Rashad Johnson S Alabama Kerry Rhodes S Louisville James Sanders S Fresno State Adrian Wilson S North Carolina St Long Snapper (1) 82 Mike Leach LS William & Mary Punter (1) 9 Dave Zastudil P Ohio Kicker (1) 3 Jay Feely K Michigan Offensive Line (10) 74 D'Anthony Batiste T Louisiana-Lafayette Levi Brown T Penn State Daryn Colledge G Boise State Senio Kelemete G Washington R 70 Bobby Massie T Mississippi R 67 Pat McQuistan T Weber State Rich Ohrnberger G/C Penn State Nate Potter T Boise State R 63 Lyle Sendlein C Texas Adam Snyder G Oregon Tight Ends (4) 81 Jim Dray TE Stanford Todd Heap TE Arizona State Rob Housler TE Florida Atlantic Jeff King TE Virginia Tech Running Backs (4) 33 William Powell RB Kansas State Anthony Sherman FB Connecticut Alfonso Smith RB Kentucky L. Stephens-Howling RB Pittsburgh Wide Receivers (5) 17 LaRon Byrd WR Miami R 85 Early Doucet WR LSU Larry Fitzgerald WR Pittsburgh Michael Floyd WR Notre Dame R 12 Andre Roberts WR The Citadel Quarterbacks (3) 4 Kevin Kolb QB Houston Ryan Lindley QB San Diego State R 19 John Skelton QB Fordham Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 37 of 46

38 2012 Arizona Cardinals How They Were Built DRAFT TRADES WAIVERS FREE AGENTS 2001 Adrian Wilson (3) 2004 Larry Fitzgerald (1) Darnell Dockett (3) 2007 Levi Brown (1) Michael Adams (R) Lyle Sendlein (R) Calais Campbell (2) Early Doucet (3) Beanie Wells (1) Rashad Johnson (3) Greg Toler (4) L. Stephens-Howling (7a) Mike Leach Reggie Walker (R) 2010 Dan Williams (1) Daryl Washington (2) Andre Roberts (3) O Brien Schofield (4) John Skelton (5) Jim Dray (7) Kerry Rhodes (NYJ) D Anthony Batiste Jay Feely (NYJ) Paris Lenon (StL) Alfonso Smith (R) Ronald Talley 2011 Patrick Peterson (1) Ryan Williams (2) Rob Housler (3) Sam Acho (4) Anthony Sherman (5) David Carter (6b) Kevin Kolb (Phi) Vonnie Holliday (Wash) Stewart Bradley (Phi) Daryn College (GB) Nick Eason (Pitt) Todd Heap Jeff King (Car) William Powell (R) Dave Zastudil 2012 Michael Floyd (1) Jamell Fleming (3) Bobby Massie (4) Senio Kelemete (5) Justin Bethel (6a) Ryan Lindley (6b) Nate Potter (7) Jamaal Westerman (Mia) LaRon Byrd (R) William Gay (Pitt) Quentin Groves (Oak) Javarris James Pat McQuistan Zack Nash (R) Rich Ohrnberger James Sanders (Atl) Adam Snyder (SF) Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 38 of 46

39 ARIZONA CARDINALS 2012 DEPTH CHART OFFENSE WR 11 Larry Fitzgerald 85 Early Doucet 17 LaRon Byrd LT 76 Nate Potter 74 D Anthony Batiste LG 71 Daryn Colledge 64 Senio Kelemete C 63 Lyle Sendlein 72 Rich Ohrnberger RG 68 Adam Snyder 72 Rich Ohrnberger RT 70 Bobby Massie 67 Pat McQuistan TE 87 Jeff King 86 Todd Heap 84 Rob Housler 81 Jim Dray WR 12 Andre Roberts 15 Michael Floyd QB 19 John Skelton 14 Ryan Lindley (4 Kevin Kolb) RB 36 L. Stephens-Howling 33 William Powell 29 Alfonso Smith FB 35 Anthony Sherman 81 Jim Dray DEFENSE DE 93 Calais Campbell 91 Vonnie Holliday 96 Ronald Talley NT 92 Dan Williams 79 David Carter DT 90 Darnell Dockett 98 Nick Eason ROLB 94 Sam Acho 57 Jamaal Westerman ILB 51 Paris Lenon 55 Stewart Bradley ILB 58 Daryl Washington 56 Reggie Walker LOLB 54 Quentin Groves 59 Zack Nash LCB 21 Patrick Peterson 23 Jamell Fleming 27 Michael Adams RCB 22 William Gay 28 Greg Toler 31 Justin Bethel SS 24 Adrian Wilson 49 Rashad Johnson FS 25 Kerry Rhodes 39 James Sanders 31 Justin Bethel SPECIALISTS K P LS H 3 Jay Feely 9 Dave Zastudil 82 Mike Leach 9 Dave Zastudil KR 33 William Powell 12 Andre Roberts PR 21 Patrick Peterson 12 Andre Roberts NOTE: Rookies are underlined; Injured players are in parentheses Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 39 of 46

40 ARIZONA CARDINALS NUMERIC ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age NFL Exp. College How Acquired 2012 GP-GS-DNP-IA 3 Jay Feely K Michigan UFA-10 (NYJ) Kevin Kolb QB Houston TR-11 (Phi) Dave Zastudil P Ohio FA Larry Fitzgerald WR Pittsburgh D Andre Roberts WR The Citadel D Ryan Lindley QB R San Diego State D6b Michael Floyd WR R Notre Dame D LaRon Byrd WR R Miami FA John Skelton QB Fordham D Patrick Peterson CB LSU D William Gay CB Louisville UFA-12 (Pitt) Jamell Fleming CB R Oklahoma D Adrian Wilson SS North Carolina State D Kerry Rhodes FS Louisville TR-10 (NYJ) Michael Adams CB Louisiana-Lafayette FA Greg Toler CB Saint Paul's (Va.) D Alfonso Smith RB Kentucky FA Justin Bethel S R Presbyterian D6a William Powell RB Kansas State FA Anthony Sherman FB Connecticut D LaRod Stephens-Howling RB Pittsburgh D7a James Sanders S Fresno State UFA-12 (Atl) Rashad Johnson S Alabama D Paris Lenon LB Richmond UFA-10 (StL) Quentin Groves LB Auburn UFA-11 (Oak) Stewart Bradley LB Nebraska UFA-11 (Phi) Reggie Walker LB Kansas State FA Jamaal Westerman LB Rutgers WV-12 (Mia) Daryl Washington LB TCU D Zack Nash LB R Sacramento State FA Lyle Sendlein C Texas FA Senio Kelemete G R Washington D Pat McQuistan T Weber State FA Adam Snyder G Oregon UFA-12 (SF) Bobby Massie T R Mississippi D Daryn Colledge G Boise State UFA-11 (GB) Rich Ohrnberger G/C Penn State FA D'Anthony Batiste T Louisiana-Lafayette FA Nate Potter T R Boise State D David Carter DT UCLA D6b Jim Dray TE Stanford D Mike Leach LS William & Mary FA Rob Housler TE Florida Atlantic D Early Doucet WR LSU D Todd Heap TE Arizona State FA Jeff King TE Virginia Tech UFA-11 (Car) Darnell Dockett DT Florida State D Vonnie Holliday DE North Carolina TR-11 (Wash) Dan Williams DT Tennessee D Calais Campbell DE Miami D Sam Acho LB Texas D Ronald Talley DE Delaware FA Nick Eason DT Clemson UFA-11 (Pitt) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Ken Whisenhunt. Assistants: Russ Grimm (assistant head coach/offensive line), Ray Horton (defensive coordinator), Mike Miller (offensive coordinator), Ron Aiken (defensive line), Pete Alosi (assistant strength and conditioning), Louie Cioffi (defensive backs), Chad Grimm (offensive quality control), Freddie Kitchens (tight ends), John Lott (strength and conditioning), John McNulty (quarterbacks), Matt Raich (linebackers), Frank Reich (wide receivers), Tommie Robinson (running backs), Ryan Slowik (outside linebackers), Kevin Spencer (special teams), Deshea Townsend (assistant defensive backs). 11/20/2012 Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 40 of 46

41 ARIZONA CARDINALS ALPHA ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birth Date NFL Exp. College Hometown 94 Acho, Sam LB /6/ Texas Dallas, TX 27 Adams, Michael CB /17/ Louisiana-Lafayette Dallas, TX 74 Batiste, D'Anthony T /29/ Louisiana-Lafayette Marksville, LA 31 Bethel, Justin S /17/1990 R Presbyterian Blythewood, SC 55 Bradley, Stewart LB /2/ Nebraska Salt Lake City, UT 17 Byrd, LaRon WR /18/1989 R Miami Hahnville, LA 93 Campbell, Calais DE /1/ Miami Aurora, CO 79 Carter, David DT /10/ UCLA Fontana, CA 71 Colledge, Daryn G /11/ Boise State North Pole, AK 90 Dockett, Darnell DT /27/ Florida State Burtonsville, MD 85 Doucet, Early WR /28/ LSU St. Martinville, LA 81 Dray, Jim TE /31/ Stanford Paramus, NJ 98 Eason, Nick DT /29/ Clemson Lyons, GA 3 Feely, Jay K /23/ Michigan Tampa, FL 11 Fitzgerald, Larry WR /31/ Pittsburgh Minneapolis, MN 23 Fleming, Jamell CB /5/1989 R Oklahoma Arlington, TX 15 Floyd, Michael WR /27/1989 R Notre Dame St. Paul, MN 22 Gay, William CB /1/ Louisville Tallahassee, FL 54 Groves, Quentin LB /5/ Auburn Greenville, MS 86 Heap, Todd TE /16/ Arizona State Mesa, AZ 91 Holliday, Vonnie DE /11/ North Carolina Camden, SC 84 Housler, Rob TE /17/ Florida Atlantic Converse, TX 49 Johnson, Rashad S /2/ Alabama Sulligent, AL 64 Kelemete, Senio G /10/1990 R Washington Seattle, WA 87 King, Jeff TE /19/ Virginia Tech Pulaski, VA 4 Kolb, Kevin QB /24/ Houston Stephenville, TX 82 Leach, Mike LS /18/ William & Mary Jefferson Township, NJ 51 Lenon, Paris LB /26/ Richmond Lynchburg, VA 14 Lindley, Ryan QB /22/1989 R San Diego State Alpine, CA 70 Massie, Bobby T /1/1989 R Mississippi Lynchburg, VA 67 McQuistan, Pat T /30/ Weber State Lebanon, OR 59 Nash, Zack LB /23/1989 R Sacramento St. Vacaville, CA 72 Ohrnberger, Rich G/C /14/ Penn State East Meadow, NY 21 Peterson, Patrick CB /11/ LSU Pompano Beach, FL 76 Potter, Nate T /16/1988 R Boise State Boise, ID 33 Powell, William RB /9/ Kansas State Duncanville, TX 25 Rhodes, Kerry FS /2/ Louisville Bessemer, AL 12 Roberts, Andre WR /9/ The Citadel Columbia, SC 39 Sanders, James S /11/ Fresno State Porterville, CA 63 Sendlein, Lyle C /16/ Texas Scottsdale, AZ 35 Sherman, Anthony FB /11/ Connecticut North Attleboro, MA 19 Skelton, John QB /17/ Fordham El Paso, TX 29 Smith, Alfonso RB /23/ Kentucky Louisville, KY 68 Snyder, Adam G /30/ Oregon Fullerton, CA 36 Stephens-Howling, LaRod RB /26/ Pittsburgh Johnstown, PA 96 Talley, Ronald DE /21/ Delaware Detroit, MI 28 Toler, Greg CB /2/ Saint Paul's (Va.) Washington, DC 56 Walker, Reggie LB /15/ Kansas State Sacramento, CA 58 Washington, Daryl LB /9/ TCU Irving, TX 57 Westerman, Jamaal LB /21/ Rutgers Brooklyn, NY 92 Williams, Dan DT /1/ Tennessee Memphis, TN 24 Wilson, Adrian SS /12/ North Carolina State High Point, NC 9 Zastudil, Dave P /26/ Ohio Bay Village, OH Injured Reserve/Designated For Return NFL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Injury/Date Listed 26 Wells, Beanie RB /7/ Ohio State Toe/September 26 Injured Reserve No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate NFL Exp. College Injury/Date Listed 75 Brown, Levi T /16/ Penn State Triceps/August James, Javarris RB /18/ Miami Knee/August Schofield, O'Brien LB /3/ Wisconsin Ankle/November 7 34 Williams, Ryan RB /9/ Virginia Tech Shoulder/October 9 Practice Squad No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate NFL Exp. College Hometown 78 Baker, Steven T /24/1988 R East Carolina Rocky Mount, NC 53 Fugger, Tim LB /1/1989 R Vanderbilt San Diego, CA 95 Lumpkin, Ricky DT /7/ Kentucky Clarksville, TN 20 McCoy, Greg CB /8/1988 R TCU Dallas, TX 52 Parker, Colin LB /6/1989 R Arizona State Chandler, AZ 10 Robinson, Gerell WR /13/1989 R Arizona State Chandler, AZ 44 Skelton, Steve TE /6/ Fordham El Paso, TX 18 Taylor, Kerry WR /20/ Arizona State Chandler, AZ Practice Squad/Injured Reserve NFL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Injury/Date Listed 80 Williams, Isaiah WR /30/ Maryland Finger/October 16 11/20/2012 Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 41 of 46

42 Supplemental Bios (Bios not in Media Guide) Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 42 of 46

43 Pat McQuistan 67 Tackle 6-6, 317 How Acquired: FA-12 Years NFL/Cardinals: 7/1 College: Weber State DOB: April 30, 1983 Hometown: Lebanon, OR Pro Career: Originally entered the NFL as a seventh-round (211 th overall) draft choice of the Cowboys in Traded to Miami for a draft pick on 9/3/10. Signed with Tennessee as a free agent on 8/8/11 and released on 9/2/11. Signed with New Orleans on 9/27/11. Re-signed with Dallas on 6/8/12 and released on 8/31/12. Signed with the Cardinals on 9/3/12. Released on 9/25/12 and re-signed with the Cardinals on 10/16/ : Saw action in 10 regular season games and both playoff games with New Orleans played on offense as a blocking TE and contributed on special teams spent the preseason with Tennessee after signing as a free agent on 8/8 released as part of final roster cuts on 9/2 signed with Saints on 9/ : Played in all 16 games and made his first eight career starts in only season with the Dolphins was acquired by Miami in exchange for an undisclosed draft pick on 9/3 saw playing time at both guard and tackle and made starts at right guard, left guard, and right tackle made his first career start at RG vs. NYJ (9/26) started each of the next three games at RG returned to the starting lineup at RG vs. Cle (12/5) NYJ (12/12) started at LG vs. Det (12/26) and at RT in the season NE (1/2/11). 2009: Appeared in seven games, contributing mostly on special teams was inactive for the first nine games of the season made his season Was (11/22). 2008: Played in all 16 games for the second straight season, seeing most of his action on special teams saw time at LT in place of Flozell Adams vs. Cin (10/5) replaced Cory Procter at LG in the season Phi (12/28) 2007: Saw action in all 16 games and one playoff game as a reserve offensive lineman and on special teams played at RT on the final drive vs. StL (9/30) replaced Flozell Adams at LT on the final drive vs. NYJ (11/22) played at LT in the fourth quarter of the regular season Was (12/30) played in Divisional Playoff game vs. NYG (1/13/08). 2006: After being inactive for the first 15 games of the season, made his NFL debut and played on special teams vs. Det (12/31) made playoff debut in Wild Card Sea (1/6/07). College: Played in 21 games in two seasons at Weber State played in all 11 games as a senior and helped the Wildcats improve from 1-10 the previous season to a 6-5 record in 2005 helped the offense to average yards per game and finish with 2,466 passing yards and 1,727 rushing yards played in 10 games at tackle and guard as a junior in 04 sat out the 2003 season as an academic redshirt prior to attending Weber State, attended Edmonds CC (Lynnwood, WA) and played baseball for one season. Personal: Has a twin brother, Paul, who is an offensive tackle for the Seahawks the two were teammates at Weber State and were both selected in the 2006 NFL Draft Paul in the third round (69 th overall) to the Oakland Raiders attended Lebanon (OR) High School and earned second-team All-Valley League honors as a defensive lineman and honorable mention as an offensive lineman and punter as a senior along with his wife, Amy, they have two sons, Zac and Luke majored in geography at Weber State. McQuistan Career Stats Year Team GP/GS 2006 Dal 1/ Dal 16/ Dal 16/ Dal 7/ Mia 16/ NO 10/0 Total 66/8 McQuistan Postseason Stats Year Team GP/GS 2006 Dal 1/ Dal 1/ Dal 0/ NO 2/0 Total 4/0 Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 43 of 46

44 Rich Ohrnberger 72 Guard/Center 6-2, 300 How Acquired: FA-12 Years NFL/Cardinals: 4/1 College: Penn State DOB: February 14, 1986 Hometown: East Meadow, NY Pro Career: Originally drafted by the Patriots in the fourth round (123 rd overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. Released on 9/4/10 and signed to the Patriots practice squad on 9/6/10. Signed to the active roster on 9/29/10. Released on 2/22/12. Signed with the Cardinals on 8/1/ : Placed on injured reserve (head) on 9/ : Played in two games on special teams and at RG released on 9/4 and signed to the practice squad with the Patriots on 9/6 promoted to the active roster on 9/29 inactive for 11 games made season debut and played on special Buf (12/26) saw time at RG in regular season Mia (1/2/11) inactive for postseason game vs. NYJ (1/16/11). 2009: Appeared in three games as a rookie with the Patriots made his NFL debut vs. NYJ (11/22) as a reserve RG and on special teams also saw Mia (12/6) Buf (12/20) inactive for 13 regular season games and the postseason game vs. Bal (1/10/10). College: Started 35 games as a three-year starter at Penn State earned third-team AP All-American honors and was a firstteam All-Big Ten selection as a senior in 08 named second-team All-Big Ten as a junior in 07 played in every game and started the last nine in 06 as a sophomore appeared in two games as a redshirt freshman in 05 redshirted in 04. Personal: Attended East Meadow (NY) High School and was a three-year letterman and two-year captain in football named the 2003 New York AA Player of the Year and was a two-time all-conference, all-county, all-metro, and all-long Island selection recipient of the Thorp Award as the most outstanding player in Nassau County and did not allow a sack as a senior also averaged 38.0 yards per punt lettered in lacrosse majored in Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State. Ohrnberger Career Stats Year Team GP/GS 2009 NE 3/ NE 2/ NE Injured Reserve Total 5/0 Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 44 of 46

45 Jamaal Westerman 57 Linebacker 6-3, 260 How Acquired: WV-12 (Dolphins) Years NFL/Cardinals: 4/1 College: Rutgers DOB: February 21, 1985 Hometown: Brooklyn, NY Pro Career: Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the New York Jets on 5/1/09. Signed with Miami as an unrestricted free agent on 3/20/12. Waived by the Dolphins on 8/31/12 and claimed off waivers by the Cardinals on 9/1/ : Played in all 16 games for the first time in his career and made his first three career starts totaled 23 tackles, 3.5 sacks, one fumble recovery, and one forced fumble also had nine special teams tackles recovered a fumble in the season opener vs. Dal (9/11) had four solo Bal (10/2) recorded career highs with two sacks and five NE (10/9) registered a half-sack and made his first career start vs. Mia (10/17) forced an intentional grounding penalty in the end zone for a safety vs. NE (11/13) collected four tackles and a Was (12/4) forced a Phi (12/18) started the final two games of the season: vs. NYG (12/24) Mia (1/1/12) totaled four tackles vs. NYG (12/24). 2010: Saw action in six regular season games and all three playoff games recorded three tackles and a fumble recovery on defense and added eight special teams tackles collected three solo tackles and recovered a fumble vs. Buf (1/2/11) had two tackles on defense and two special teams tackles in three postseason games recorded a solo tackle and a special teams tackle in Wild Card Ind (1/8/11) and Divisional playoff NE (1/16/11) played on defense and special teams in AFC Championship Pit (1/23/11). 2009: Appeared in 14 regular season games and three playoff games after making the team as a rookie free agent played mostly on special teams, collecting a career-high 14 special teams tackles totaled five tackles, one sack, and two fumble recoveries on defense made his NFL debut and recorded his first career sack and two Hou (9/13) recovered a muffed punt vs. Mia (11/1) returned a recovered fumble 39 yards and had three special teams tackles in regular season finale vs. Cin (1/3/10) totaled four special teams tackles in three postseason games. College: Four-year letterman and three-year starter at Rutgers played in 50 career games totaled 26 sacks, the third-highest total in school history collected 141 career tackles, including 45 tackles for loss earned second-team All-Big East honors in 2006 and Personal: Full name Jamaal Akeem Westerman played his freshman year of high school at St. Thomas Aquinas (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) High School before moving to Brampton, Ontario, Canada and attending Notre Dame Secondary School led the league in sacks, tackles, and tackles for loss as a senior both parents are from Barbados born in Brooklyn, NY graduated from Rutgers with a degree in labor employee relations and a minor in sociology and is pursuing a Masters degree in laboremployment relations. Westerman Career Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2009 NYJ 14/ NYJ 6/ NYJ 16/ Total 36/ Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: New England, 10/9/11; Solo Tackles: Baltimore, 10/2/11; Sacks: New England, 10/9/11; Fumble Recoveries: 1, four times, last vs. Dallas, 9/11/11; Forced Fumbles: Philadelphia, 12/18/11. Westerman Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2009 NYJ 3/ NYJ 3/ Total 6/ Cardinals vs. Rams #STLvsAZ 45 of 46

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