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1 Arizona Cardinals Football Club Game Release Game # 5 THIS WEEK S GAME The Cardinals and Vikings square off for the fourth consecutive season and second straight in Minnesota. Arizona looks to even up the all-time series and earn its first road win against the Vikings since The Cards are looking to end a three-game streak of games they have lost by a total of eight points (1, 3, 4); Arizona either had the lead or possessed the ball with a chance to win in the final moments of all three contests. The most recent decision was a loss last Sunday vs. the NY Giants. The Cardinals rallied from a first half deficit to lead by 10 points with under six minutes remaining behind a career effort from RB Beanie Wells; the 3 rd -year back posted career-highs with 27 rushing attempts for 138 yards and three TDs just one week after missing the Seattle game with a hamstring injury. Giants QB Eli Manning led the Giants to three fourth-quarter TDs, including two in the game s final minutes that gave the Giants the lead. WR Larry Fitzgerald caught eight passes for 102 yards, becoming the franchise leader in both career receiving yards and 100-yard games. The Vikings fell to 0-4 last week with a loss in Kansas City. Minnesota has led at one point in all four contests and took a 10-9 lead over the Chiefs in the third quarter last week before KC rallied for 13 straight points. The Vikings held the Chiefs to five FGs and just one TD, keeping the Chiefs out of the end zone on three red zone possessions. After the Vikings game, the Cardinals will be off for their bye week before hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers in week seven. Minnesota travels to Chicago to face the division rival Bears. THE COACHES Ken Whisenhunt Leslie Frazier Overall Record Regular Season Record Playoff Record th Years as Head Coach in NFL 2 nd 5 th Years with team 2 nd BROADCAST INFORMATION TELEVISION CARDINALS RADIO Network: FOX Flagship: News Talk 92.3 FM Play-by-Play: Chris Myers Play-by-Play: Dave Pasch Analyst: Tim Ryan Analyst: Ron Wolfley Sideline: Drea Avent Sideline: Paul Calvisi CARDINALS SPANISH RADIO Flagship: KBMB 710 AM, Jose FM 106.9/107.1 Play-by-Play: Gabriel Trujillo Analyst: Rolando Cantu Sunday, October 9, :00 AM (MST) ARIZONA CARDINALS (1-3) 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: vs. MINNESOTA VIKINGS (0-4) Mall of America Field ARIZONA CARDINALS 2011 SEASON SCHEDULE Regular Season Date Opponent AZ Time Sun., Sep. 11 CAROLINA PANTHERS W, Sun., Sep. Washington Redskins L, Sun., Sep. Seattle Seahawks L, Sun., Oct. 2 NEW YORK GIANTS L, Sun., Oct. Minnesota Vikings 10:00 AM Sun., Oct. 16 BYE Sun., Oct. 23 PITTSBURGH STEELERS 1:05 PM Sun., Oct. Baltimore Ravens 10:00 AM Sun., Nov. 6 ST. LOUIS RAMS 2:15 PM Sun., Nov. Philadelphia Eagles* 11:00 AM Sun., Nov. San Francisco 49ers* 2:05 PM Sun., Nov. St. Louis Rams* 11:00 AM Sun., Dec. 4 DALLAS COWBOYS* 2:15 PM Sun., Dec. 11 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS* 2:05 PM Sun., Dec. 18 CLEVELAND BROWNS* 2:15 PM Sat., Dec. Cincinnati Bengals 11:00 AM Sun., Jan. 1 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS* 2:15 PM * Subject to flexible scheduling decisions NFC WEST STANDINGS The Cardinals fell to the NY Giants last week and now trail the 49ers (3-1) by two games in the NFC West. San Francisco defeated the Philadelphia Eagles Seattle fell to 1-3 with a loss to the Atlanta Falcons while St. Louis dropped to 0-4 with a loss to Washington. This week, the Cards travel to Minnesota (0-4) while the 49ers host Tampa Bay (3-1) and Seattle travels to NY to face the Giants (3-1) NFC West Standings Team W L PF PA Hm Road Div San Francisco Arizona Seattle St. Louis

2 CARDINALS & VIKINGS IN 2011 CARDINALS CATEGORY VIKINGS 1-3 Record Points Scored Points Allowed Touchdowns Scored 8 10 Touchdowns Allowed 9 5 Rushing TDs 3 5 Passing TDs 4 1 Return TD 1 4 Rushing TDs Allowed 3 6 Passing TDs Allowed 6 0 Return TDs Allowed 0 12/77 Sacked/Yards Lost 10/61 10/3 Fumbles/Lost 4/1 4 Had Intercepted 2 3/6 Field Goals Made/Attempted 7/ 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 Even 28:08 Average Time of Possession 28:49 18/15t/14 NFL Rank-Total Offense/Run/Pass 23/3/31 24/15/26 NFL Rank-Total Defense/Run/Pass 19/5/28 0/0 2-Point Conversions 0/0 BYE Next CHI SERIES NOTES This week s matchup between the Cardinals and Vikings marks the 22 nd all-time regular season meeting between the two teams. Arizona is looking for its first road win in Minnesota since 1977, having lost the last five regular season road games in the series. The Cardinals and Vikings are facing off for the fourth consecutive season and Arizona will look to even up a series that Minnesota leads all-time. THE SERIES Overall Regular Season Series: Cardinals on the road vs. Min: 4-7 Cardinals last win: 12/6/09 vs. Min, First Meeting: Min, W, Last Meeting: Min, L, (OT) Last 10 Meetings Date Site Result Nov. 7, 2010 Minnesota L, (OT) Dec. 6, 2009 Arizona W, Dec. 14, 2008 Arizona L, Nov. 26, 2006 Minnesota L, Dec. 29, 2003 Arizona W, Nov. 12, 2000 Minnesota L, Jan. 10, 1999* Minnesota L, Oct. 5, 1997 Arizona L, Dec. 1, 1996 Minnesota L, Nov. 12, 1995 Arizona L, (OT) *NFC Divisional Playoff CARDINALS VS. VIKINGS THE LAST MEETING Vikings 27, CARDINALS 24 (OT) November 7, 2010 Mall of America Field (64,120) After coming up with key plays in all three phases throughout the game, the Cardinals were on the verge of a key road win at Minnesota and held a 14-point lead with 4 minutes to play. However, Brett Favre, who finished the game with a career-best 446 passing yards, led a pair of TD drives to force OT and the Vikings won it with a FG on their first possession of the extra period. The loss dropped the Cards to 3-5 at midseason but left them just a game off the NFC West lead. On Minnesota s first possession, Kerry Rhodes picked off a Favre pass and returned it 66 yards to the 3 but was stripped by WR Greg Camarillo, sending the ball out the back of the end zone for a touchback. The game remained scoreless until Adrian Peterson s 12-yard TD catch-n-run made it 7-0 early in the 2nd. LaRod Stephens-Howling then took the ensuing kickoff 96 yards for a game-tying TD. The Vikings responded by marching to the AZ3 but the Cards D stopped Peterson for no gain on 3 rd -n-1 forcing a 21-yard Ryan Longwell FG. With 1:19 to go in the half, the Cards took over at their own 19. On 3 rd -n-10 from there, Fitzgerald made a diving catch down the left sideline for 30 yards to keep the drive alive. It ended when Anderson hit Andre Roberts with a 5-yard pass that the rookie WR turned into a 30-yard TD that put AZ up at intermission. On the opening kickoff of the 2 nd half, returner Percy Harvin fumbled on a hit by O Brien Schofield and Michael Adams returned the loose ball 30 yards for a TD. Later in the 3 rd, the Vikes had a 2 nd -ngoal play at the 2 but Joey Porter hit Favre as he threw and Rashad Johnson picked the pass in the end zone to kill the drive. On the next drive, the Cardinals reached the MIN4 and came away with a 22-yard Jay Feely FG that made it with 12:40 to play. Minnesota then launched a 16-play, 82- yard drive and faced a 4 th -n-goal at the AZ1 with about 6:30 to go. However, they turned it over on downs when Favre s pass was knocked down in the end zone by LB Paris Lenon. After taking over at the 1, the Cards could not pick up a 1 st down and the Vikes took over at the AZ 40 after the punt. They quickly capitalized as Peterson s 4-yard TD run made it When AZ went 3-n-out on the next drive, MIN took over at its own 23 with 3:24 to play. A 33-yard Peterson pass play took it to the AZ 29 and the Vikes tied the game on Favre s 25-yard scoring strike to TE Visanthe Shiancoe with 0:27 left, setting up OT. The Cards won the toss and received but were sent 3-n-out on their possession. MIN got the ball at its own 31; a 30-yard Peterson run on 1 st down moved it to the AZ 39 and a 22-yard completion to Bernard Berrian preceded Longwell s 35-yard FG that won it. CARDINALS VIKINGS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Vikings 2 12:17 Peterson 12-yard pass from Favre (Longwell kick) 5-52, 2: CARDS 2 12:04 Stephens-Howling 96-yrd kickoff return (Feely kick) Vikings 2 6:22 Longwell 21-yard FG 11-61, 5: CARDS 2 0:29 Roberts 30-yard pass from Anderson (Feely kick) 7-81, 1: CARDS 3 14:48 Adams 30-yard fumble return (Feely kick) CARDS 4 12:40 Feely 22-yard FG 14-89, 7: Vikings 4 3:34 Peterson 4-yard run (Longwell kick) 3-40, 1: Vikings 4 0:27 Shiancoe 25-yard pass from Favre (Longwell kick) 5-77, 1: Vikings OT 9:42 Longwell 35-yard FG 6-51, 3: STATISTICS AZ MIN First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 3-13 (23) 3-12 (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 27:13 38:0 Weather: Indoors. RUSHING CARDS: Hightower 13-39; Anderson 3-16; Stephens-Howling 4-0; Wells 1-(-2). Vikings: Peterson 15-81, TD; Gerhart 2-6; Favre 2-1; Berrian 1-(-8). PASSING CARDS: Anderson 15-26, 179 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT; Breaston 1-1, 17 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. Vikings: Favre 36-47, 446 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Fitzgerald 7-107; Breaston 3-28; Roberts 2-29, TD; Dray 1-17; Stephens- Howling 1-9; Spach 1-4; Doucet 1-2. Vikings: Harvin 9-126; Berrian 9-89; Camarillo 4-66; Shiancoe 4-66, TD; Peterson 4-63, TD; Lewis 4-30; Dugan 1-3; Gerhart 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS CARDS: Rhodes 1-66; R. Johnson 1-7. Vikings: None Cardinals vs. Vikings 2 of 40

3 CARDS-VIKINGS CONNECTIONS Cardinals RB Chester Taylor played for Minnesota from In 2006, he ran for 1,216 yards, the sixth-highest single-season total in Vikings history, and set a franchise record with 303 carries (since surpassed by Adrian Peterson). Vikings DE Everson Griffin is from Avondale, AZ and attended Agua Fria High, where he was a consensus All-American. He was named Super Prep and Scout.com Player of the Year as well as the Gatorade Circle of Champions Player of the Year for Arizona. Cardinals Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer Ron Minegar served as the director of corporate sales for the Minnesota Timberwolves and Target Center from Minegar left the Timberwolves to be the vice president of business operations for the Minnesota Moose, an expansion franchise in the International Hockey League. He earned a Masters in Business Administration from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota and still has a home in Apple Valley, MN. Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald and Vikings DE Jared Allen both participated in a week-long USO Tour of Iraq and Afghanistan in 2009, spending seven days visiting with troops deployed to the Persian Gulf. The two have also travel extensively together in the offseason. Vikings Defensive Line coach Karl Dunbar played on the defensive line for the Arizona Cardinals from Vikings Assistant Strength and Conditioning coach Martin Streight held the same position for the Cardinals from From , Vikings Assistant WRs coach Ryan Ficken played WR at Arizona State University. Cardinals Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt ( ) played TE/H-back and Assistant Head Coach Russ Grimm played G ( ) for Washington while Vikings TEs coach Jimmie Johnson ( ) played the position for the Redskins. Whisenhunt and Johnson both grew up in Augusta, GA. From , Cardinals General Manager Rod Graves was a regional scout for Chicago while Vikings Head Coach Leslie Frazier played CB for the Bears. Vikings RB Toby Gerhart s brother, Garth, is a senior offensive lineman at Arizona State University. Vikings DE Jared Allen lives in Scottsdale, AZ where he co-owns a bar/restaurant called The Lodge. Vikings QB Donovan McNabb owns a home in Chandler, AZ and resides there in the offseason. Cardinals Scout Malik Boyd played for the Vikings from , serving as a nickel back and leading all non-starters with 42 tackles and one INT as a rookie. In 2001, Boyd served as a Vikings scouting intern. Vikings Defensive Assistant/Linebackers Jeff Imamura spent three seasons ( ) as the defensive line coach at Northern Arizona University. From , Vikings Head Coach Leslie Frazier was the defensive coordinator in Cincinnati while Cardinals DBs coach Louie Cioffi was the assistant DBs coach. Vikings Vice President of Legal Affairs/Chief Administrative Officer Kevin Warren is a native of Tempe, AZ and played basketball for two seasons at Grand Canyon University. He went on to earn his master s degree in business administration from Arizona State University in 1988 and has been a member of the Fiesta Bowl Board of Directors since His father Morrison played football at Arizona State in the 1940s and was inducted into the ASU Sports Hall of Fame in In 2010, Cardinals DE Vonnie Holliday and Vikings QB Donovan McNabb were teammates with the Washington Redskins. Cardinals C Lyle Sendlein ( ) played at Texas with Vikings CB Cedric Griffin ( ) and DE Brian Robison ( ). All three were starters for the 2005 national championship team. In 2003, Cardinals CB Richard Marshall was teammates with Vikings WR Bernard Berrian at Fresno State. FITZGERALD S MINNESOTA TIES All-Pro WR Larry Fitzgerald is a native of Minneapolis and grew up around the Vikings organization, serving as a ball boy for the team during the tenure of Dennis Green. Growing up, Fitzgerald learned the tricks of the receiving trade from then-vikings wide receivers Cris Carter and Randy Moss. Fitzgerald attended Academy of the Holy Angels High School in Minneapolis where he was a two-time All-State and prep All-America receiver, recording 73 receptions for 1,254 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior. As a junior, Fitzgerald had a string of 10 consecutive 100-yard games and finished with 54 receptions for 1,347 yards and 12 touchdowns. This week s trip will mark the third time Fitzgerald has played against the Vikings in Minnesota. In his two previous trips, Fitzgerald combined for 18 receptions and 279 yards, going over 100 yards receiving in both games. Fitzgerald vs. the Vikings Date Rec Yds TD Min /6/09 vs. Min /14/08 vs. Min Min FACING A MENTOR This week s matchup between the Cardinals and Vikings features Arizona QB Kevin Kolb facing off against Minnesota QB Donovan McNabb, the player he backup up in Philadelphia for three seasons after being drafted out of the University of Houston in Kolb appeared in 12 games (2 starts) playing behind McNabb before being named the Eagles starter after Philadelphia traded McNabb to the Washington Redskins prior to the 2010 season. Kolb began the 10 season as the Eagles starter but an injury suffered in the season opener paved the way for Michael Vick s emergence as a Pro Bowler in Philly. A FAMILY GATHERING When the Cardinals and Vikings meet this week in Minnesota, playing against each other will be Cardinals S Hamza Abdullah and his brother, Vikings S Husain Abdullah. Hamza was a seventh round draft pick (231 st overall) by Tampa Bay in 2005 and Husain entered the league as a rookie free agent in When the Cardinals traveled to Minnesota in 2010, it marked the first time the brothers had ever faced off against each other. Prior to the meeting in 10, the last time they were on the same field together was when they were teammates at Washington State. This week s game will mark the first time the brothers have seen each other since they were both invited to the White House for the Iftar dinner in honor of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on August 10 th. At the dinner, both Hamza and Husain were guests at President Barack Obama s table. This week s game marks the first of two consecutive games in which a Cardinals player will be competing against his brother. Following the bye in week six, Arizona rookie DE David Carter will be on the opposite sideline as his brother, S Chris Carter, when the Cards face off against the Steelers. David and Chris were both selected in the 2011 NFL Draft. Cardinals vs. Vikings 3 of 40

4 A TIMELINE TO THE TOP Last week against the NY Giants, WR Larry Fitzgerald hauled in eight passes for 102 yards, breaking two more franchise records as he passed Roy Green (8,497) to become the Cardinals all-time receiving yardage leader and Anquan Boldin (27) for the most 100-yard receiving games in a career. The performance last week caps an eight-game span in which Fitzgerald established four franchise receiving records and cemented his status as the best WR in Cardinals history. Week (12/12 vs. Denver) With his first catch of the day, an 11-yarder in the 2 nd quarter, Fitzgerald reached 587 career receptions and became the franchise all-time receptions leader. He has since added to that number, and now sits at 636 career receptions. Franchise Record Career Receptions Rec Player (Years) 636 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-present) 586 Anquan Boldin ( ) 535 Larry Centers ( ) 522 Roy Green ( ) 493 Frank Sanders ( ) Week (9/25 at Seattle) Fitzgerald established a franchise record with the 67 th TD reception of his career, a 12-yard TD in the second quarter, passing the previous mark of 66 held by Roy Green ( ). Franchise Record Touchdown Receptions TDs Player (Years) 67 Larry Fitzgerald, Roy Green, Sonny Randle, Mel Gray, Anquan Boldin, Week (10/2 vs. NY Giants) With 102 receiving yards against the Giants, Fitzgerald established two more franchise records. His 47-yard reception in the third quarter moved Fitzgerald past Roy Green (8,497) as he became the franchise all-time receiving yardage leader. Franchise Record Career Receiving Yards Yds Player (Years) 8,565 Larry Fitzgerald, ,497 Roy Green, ,918 Jackie Smith, ,520 Anquan Boldin, ,005 Pat Tilley, Two catches later, Fitzgerald topped 100 yards receiving on the day and passed Anquan Boldin (27) for the franchise record for career 100-yard receiving games. Franchise Record Career 100-Yard Receiving Games # Player (Years) 28 Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, Jackie Smith, Roy Green, COMING SOON With 67 overall TDs in his career (all receptions), WR Larry Fitzgerald needs three more TDs to pass Roy Green (69) and become the franchise record holder for overall career TDs. Franchise Record Career Touchdowns TDs Player (Years) 69 Roy Green, Larry Fitzgerald, Sonny Randle, Ottis Anderson, John David Crow, THE REST IS PADDING Below is a breakdown of how WR Larry Fitzgerald has compiled his 636 career receptions and 8,565 career receiving yards (regular season only): Fitzgerald Career Splits Rec. By QB Split Rec Yds Rec Quarterback Home 307 4, Kurt Warner Away 329 4, Josh McCown Win 286 3, Matt Leinart Loss 350 4, Derek Anderson September 146 1, Kevin Kolb October 137 1, John Skelton November 185 2, Max Hall December 145 2, Shaun King January John Navarre Sunday 608 8,256 6 Richard Bartel Monday Tim Rattay Thursday Brian St. Pierre Saturday Vs. NFC 505 6,821 Rec. Yards By QB Vs. AFC 131 1,744 Yds Quarterback 1 st Quarter 137 1,759 4,583 Kurt Warner 2 nd Quarter 177 2,230 1,207 Josh McCown 3 rd Quarter 158 2, Matt Leinart 4 th Quarter 162 2, Derek Anderson Overtime Kevin Kolb 1 st Down 267 3, John Skelton 2 nd Down 217 3, Max Hall 3 rd Down 139 1, Shaun King 4 th Down John Navarre Vs. Seattle 93 1, Tim Rattay Vs. St. Louis 84 1, Richard Bartel Vs. San Francisco 83 1,106 3 Brian St. Pierre At just 28 years old and fresh off signing a new eight-year contract just prior to the 2011 season, Fitzgerald has plenty of time to add to his franchise receiving records. Judging by the pace in which he has racked up 636 receptions and 8,565 receiving yards in his career so far, Fitzgerald should leave the records at near unbreakable levels by the time he is finished. He has been historically good at piling up both receptions and receiving yards throughout his career. 8,000 Receiving Yards Fitzgerald s 125 receiving yards in Week 15 matchup vs. the Panthers in 10 gave him 8,053 for his career as he became the second youngest receiver in NFL history to reach 8,000, trailing only Randy Moss (26 years, 297 days old). 7,000 Receiving Yards Against the Lions in Week 15 of 2009, Fitzgerald reached 7,000 receiving yards for his career. At 26 years, 111 days old, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach the career milestone, surpassing the previous record held by Randy Moss (26 years, 220 days old). 6,000 Receiving Yards Reached 6,000 career receiving yards at 26 years and, 13 days old, becoming the second-youngest receiver in NFL history to reach the milestone behind only Randy Moss (25 years, 270 days). 600 Receptions In week 15 of the 10 season at Carolina, Fitzgerald surpassed 600 receptions for his career and at 27 years, 110 days old, became the youngest player in NFL history to reach the milestone. He surpassed the previous record of Randy Moss, who reached 600 career receptions at 28 years, 266 days old. 500 Receptions Fitzgerald became the youngest player in NFL history to record 500 career receptions, reaching the milestone at 26 years, 90 days old, breaking the previous mark held by Randy Moss (26 years, 297 days old). Cardinals vs. Vikings 4 of 40

5 LAST WEEK S GAME Giants 31, CARDINALS 27 October 2, 2011 University of Phoenix Stadium (60,496) The Cards fell to 1-3 after their 3 rd straight gut-wrenching defeat. Like the previous 2, victory appeared to be in their hands before seeing it slip away late. This time they lost a 10-point 4 th quarter advantage by allowing two TD passes 0:58 apart late in the final stanza; the 2 nd TD came a play after a controversial call disallowed a game-sealing AZ takeaway. The loss overshadowed an outstanding day for RB Beanie Wells; a week after sitting out with a hamstring injury, he ran for a career-best 138 yards and 3 TDs. Larry Fitzgerald also became the franchise s all-time leader in both career receiving yards & 100-yard games. The Cards had chances early as their first 3 drives reached the red zone but they came away with just 6 points on a pair of FGs. On the 3 rd snap of the game, Calais Campbell forced an Ahmad Bradshaw fumble that Clark Haggans recovered at the NY 16. That led to a 27-yard Jay Feely FG and 3-0 lead. The Cards had another chance for points when their next possession reached the NY17 but Kolb had the ball stripped by Osi Umenyiora and the Giants recovered. Arizona again penetrated deep into NY territory on its next series and came away with another Feely FG. It wasn t until 6:30 remained in the half that the Giants crossed midfield but they made it count on that series, capping the 69-yard, 10-play drive with Bradshaw s 13-yard TD run. Just before intermission, NY increased its lead to 10-6 on a Lawrence Tynes 30-yard FG. Arizona then surged ahead with a TD on its opening drive of the 2 nd half. The biggest play was a 47-yard grab by Fitzgerald, who wrestled the ball away from Deon Grant and in doing so replaced Roy Green atop the franchise s receiving yardage list; it also set-up a 1-yard Wells TD run. Later in the 3 rd, rookie DT David Carter stripped the ball from Manning and Darnell Dockett recovered at the NY 5; 2 plays later Wells again scored from a yard away to give AZ a lead. Early in the 4 th, Brandon Jacobs 1-yard TD run made it Midway thru that final quarter, a 39-yard Wells moved the ball to the NY18 and 3 plays later he ran it in from 2 yards out for his 3 rd TD of the afternoon. With 5:16 left and down 10, the Giants took over at their own 20. They moved 80 yards in 7 plays and pulled to within 3 when Manning hit TE Jake Ballard with a 2-yard TD pass. After a Cards 3-n-out, NY took over at the AZ48 with 3:10 left. On the first play, Manning hit Victor Cruz with a 19-yard pass to the 29 but he appeared to fumble at the end with AZ recovering. However, officials ruled that Cruz had declared himself down before fumbling, making the play unreviewable. On the next snap, Manning connected with Hakeem Nicks on a 29-yard go-ahead TD. The Cards took over at their own 24 with 2:35 remaining and advanced to the NY29. But after a damaging sack backed them up 10 yards, their hopes ended when Kolb s 4 th -n-2 pass from the NY30 fell incomplete. GIANTS CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 13:03 Feely 27-yard FG 4-7, 1: CARDS 2 7:57 Feely 27-yard FG 16-79, 9: Giants 2 2:54 Bradshaw 13-yard run (Tynes kick) 10-69, 5: Giants 2 0:01 Tynes 30-yard FG 5-61, 0: CARDS 3 10:24 Wells 1-yard run (Feely kick) 8-78, 4: CARDS 3 2:55 Wells 1-yard run (Feely kick) 2-5, 0: Giants 4 12:07 Jacobs 1-yard run (Tynes kick) 13-75, 5: CARDS 4 5:16 Wells 2-yard run (Feely kick) 6-77, 3: Giants 4 3:37 Ballard 2-yard pass from Manning (Tynes kick) 7-80, 1: STATISTICS NYG AZ First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 6-13 (46) 3-12 (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 28:01 31:59 Weather: Indoors RUSHING Giants: Bradshaw 12-39, TD; Jacobs 9-18, TD; Manning 3-(-3). CARDS: Wells , 3 TD; A. Smith 2-16; Kolb 2-1; Stephens-Howling 1-1. PASSING Giants: Manning 27-40, 321, 2 TD, 0 INT. CARDS: Kolb 20-34, 237 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING Giants: Nicks , TD; Cruz 6-98; Bradshaw 4-11; Manningham 1-10; Hynoski 1-5; Ware 1-5; Jacobs 1-0. CARDS: Fitzgerald 8-102; Heap 4-41; Doucet 3-42; Sherman 2-24; Stephens- Howling 1-9; King 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS Giants: Rolle 1-0. CARDS: None. NOTES FROM THE GAME The Cardinals held the Giants to just 54 total rushing yards on 24 attempts, an average of 2.3 yards per carry. The rushing total was the fifth-lowest for the Giants since head coach Tom Coughlin took over in 2004 while the 2.3 avg. was the thirdlowest in that span. It marked the lowest rushing average since the Jaguars held NY to 1.8 yards per carry on 11/20/06. Arizona posted season-highs with 32 rushing attempts for 156 yards and three TDs last week. Arizona forced and recovered two fumbles in last week s game, the first fumble recoveries of the season. DT Darnell Dockett and LB Clark Haggans each recorded fumble recoveries, with Haggans recovering his first fumble since 11/10/08 vs. San Francisco. Rookies Make An Impact CB Patrick Peterson led the team with seven tackles and posted two passes defensed, the first of his career. TE Rob Housler caught his first career pass, a 16-yard reception on 3 rd -n-17. The Cardinals converted on 4 th -n-1 on the following play. He also added a special teams tackle. FB Anthony Sherman served as the lead blocker for Wells career rushing performance and also added two receptions for 24 yards and two special teams tackles. DT David Carter totaled a career-high three tackles, and also recorded the first sack and forced fumble of his career. The fumble led to a Cardinals TD on the ensuing drive. LOOKING TO BREAK THROUGH With the loss to the Giants last week, the Cardinals dropped their third-straight game that was decided by four points or fewer. Arizona s three losses have come by a combined eight points. Among NFL teams with more than one loss, Arizona s 2.67 average margin of defeat is the lowest in the league. Despite the close losses, head coach Ken Whisenhunt and the Arizona players believe the Cardinals are on the verge of breaking through. It s tough, Whisenhunt said of the three close losses. I look at it as a growing process that we re going through with this team. We know it s going to turn for us if we continue to work the way we re doing and make a few more plays. The feeling I got from our players after the game in the locker room is they believe in that. When we do it right, we re a pretty good football team. They re still losses, don t think I m happy about that, but I think in looking at where we are as a team, we re working, we re getting better, and as tough as it is to say right now, at some point it s going to turn. It s very disappointing, DT Darnell Dockett said of the Cards string of narrow losses. But there is a lot of football left. I m confident with this team. I d take this team anywhere, any place, any time. We ve just got to find a way to finish it. We ve got to find a way to finish these games and we will do that. Cardinals vs. Vikings 5 of 40

6 BREAKOUT SEASON CONTINUES RB Beanie Wells had the best game of his career last week against the Giants, rushing 27 times for 138 yards (5.1 avg.) and three TDs. Each of those totals represent a career-high for the third-year back, who posted his second career 100-yard game and first since Detroit (110 yards). Wells performance last week was a continuation of a breakout season for the former first round pick. Through his first three games (missed Week 3 matchup in Seattle with a hamstring injury), Wells has totaled 59 carries for 321 yards (5.4 avg.) and five TDs. His return last week highlighted Wells importance in the Cards offense. With him in the lineup, Arizona has rushed 72 times for 348 yards (4.8 avg.) and five TDs. In the lone game without him, the Cards rushed 28 times for 90 yards (3.2 avg.) and no TDs. Over his last six quarters of play (last week vs. NY and second half of the Week 2 contest at Washington), Wells has rushed 38 times for 225 yards (5.9 avg.) and four TDs. Historic TD Start Despite missing the week three matchup in Seattle with a hamstring injury, RB Beanie Wells now has five total rushing TDs in 2011 after his three TD performance last week. His five rushing TDs lead the NFL. NFL Leaders Rushing TDs TDs Player (Team) GP 5 Beanie Wells (Ari) 3 4 Fred Jackson (Buf) 4 4 LeSean McCoy (Phi) 4 4 Cam Newton (Car) 4 Although he has played in just three games, Wells five rushing TDs are tied for the second-highest total for a Cardinals RB through the team s first four games dating back to Only John David Crow (6, 1962) and Johnny Roland (6, 1967) had more rushing TDs in the first four games of a season than Wells, and both players appeared in all four games. Dating back to 1960, Wells becomes just the fourth Cardinals player with five rushing TDs through the team s first four games and his five rushing TDs are the most for a Cards player through the first four games since Donny Anderson had five TDs in Most Rushing TDs Games 1-4 (1960-present) TDs Player Year GP 6 Johnny Roland John David Crow Beanie Wells Donny Anderson Wells became just the fifth player in Cardinals history to rush for three TDs in a single half, and the first to do so since Ronald Moore posted three rushing TDs in the second half vs. the LA Rams on 12/5/93. Franchise Record Rushing TDs in a Single Half TDs Player Opponent Half 3 Beanie Wells 10/2/11 vs. NYG 2 nd 3 Ronald Moore 12/5/93 vs. LA Rams 2 nd 3 Wayne Morris NO 1 st 3 Ollie Matson 11/21/54 vs. Was 2 nd 3 Ernie Nevers 11/28/29 vs. Chi 1 st 3 Ernie Nevers 11/28/29 vs. Chi 2 nd Notes From Last Week: Wells became the first RB in the NFL to post three rushing TDs in a game this season. Last week s game marked his second career multi-td game (2, vs. Seattle, 11/15/09). His three rushing TDs were the most for a Cardinals RB in a single game since Marcel Shipp had three St. Louis on 12/3/06. Of his 27 rushing attempts, 16 went for at least four yards. Three of his runs that went for less than four yards were TD runs (1, 1 and 2 yards). AMONG THE LEADERS RB Beanie Wells has carried the ball 59 times for 321 yards (5.4 avg.) and five TDs. His five TDs lead the NFL while his 321 rushing yards are tied for eighth, despite having played in just three games. NFL Leading Rushers 2011 Yds Player (Team) G Att Avg TD 468 Darren McFadden (Oak) Maurice Jones-Drew (Jax) Adrian Peterson (Min) Fred Jackson (Buf) LeSean McCoy (Phi) Cedric Benson (Cin) Matt Forte (Chi) Beanie Wells (Ari) Ben Tate (Hou) Michael Turner (Atl) Wells s yards per game average ranks as the second-best total in the NFL behind only Oakland s Darren McFadden (117.0). Wells and McFadden are the only two NFL backs averaging over 100 yards per game. NFL Rushing Leaders Yards Per Game YPG Player (Team) Darren McFadden (Oak) Beanie Wells (Ari) 97.8 Maurice Jones-Drew (Jax) 94.0 Adrian Peterson (Min) 92.3 Fred Jackson (Buf) Wells 138 rushing yards last week rank as the fifth-best single-game total in the NFL this season. Rushing Yards In A Game NFL Yds Player (Team) Opponent 205 Matt Forte (Chi) 10/2 vs. Carolina 171 Darren McFadden (Oak) 9/25 vs. NY Jets 155 Arian Foster (Hou) 10/2 vs. Pittsburgh 150 Darren McFadden (Oak) 9/12 vs. Denver 138 Beanie Wells (Ari) 10/2 vs. NY Giants GAINING MOMENTUM RB Beanie Wells has gotten better as the game goes on so far this season. During the second half of the Week 2 contest in Washington, Wells carried the ball 11 times for 87 yards (7.9 avg.) and a TD. The 87 yards were the most ever for Wells in a single half. Wells followed that up last week vs. the Giants, when he totaled 15 carries for 84 yards (5.6 avg.) and three TDs in the second half. So far this season, Wells has rushed for 190 yards and four TDs in the second half compared to 131 yards and a TD in the first half. His 12 rushing first downs in the second half are the second most in the NFL this season behind Philadelphia s LeSean McCoy. 1 st Half Production 2 nd Half Production Att Yds Avg TD 1 st Att Yds Avg TD 1 st Production By Quarter 2011 Qtr Att Yds Avg TD 1 st nd rd th Last week against the Giants, Wells posted his longest run of the game, which was also the longest run of his career, in the fourth quarter when he broke off a 39-yard run on his 24 th carry of the game. Cardinals vs. Vikings 6 of 40

7 APPROACHING THE RECORD Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt enters this week s game vs. the Vikings with 37 career victories (postseason included). Whisenhunt needs three wins to pass Jim Hanifan (39) for the second-highest win total by a head coach in franchise history behind Don Coryell (42). Most Wins By A Cardinals Head Coach Wins Coach (Years) 42 Don Coryell ( ) 39 Jim Hanifan ( ) 37 Ken Whisenhunt (2007-present) 35 Charley Winner ( ) 29 Vince Tobin ( ) THE WHISENHUNT ERA Below is a breakdown of the Cardinals regular season win-loss record during Ken Whisenhunt s tenure: At Home On the Road Indoors Outdoors NFC West record When scored first When Opp. Scores First Out-rush opponent 20-4 Cardinals have 100-yard rusher 9-2 Scoring 20 Points or More Scoring 30 Points or More 23-3 Led at halftime 22-4 Led after 3 rd quarter 23-4 EXECUTING THE PLAN As soon as an agreement on a new CBA was made, the Cardinals went to work executing a plan they carefully crafted during the offseason. Team President Michael Bidwill, General Manager Rod Graves, as well as Director of Player Personnel Steve Keim and his staff of scouts, wasted no time in filling out the roster. A busy week of signings and deals began after the CBA agreement was ratified by the players on 7/27, when the Cardinals signed a group of 21 rookie free agents, and the team didn t slow down from there. When the dust had settled after the first week of the free agency period, the team had signed 51 players to contracts, including QB Kevin Kolb, who the team acquired in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. The staff had proved they were ready to handle the task of crafting a roster filled with veterans and younger player alike, in the matter of a few days. I think it was all part of our plan, Bidwill said. We knew we d have a great opportunity in a short window once the collective bargaining agreement was finished. We just wanted to go out there and put our best foot forward, really go out there and take a shot at some of the best players across the league. Now in his 15 th season with the Cards, (5 th year as the GM), Graves has a lot of experience building rosters, having put together teams that won back-to-back division titles in and earned a berth in Super Bowl XLIII. Even for him, the first week of free agency in 2011 will be something to remember. Once the doors opened for business, it came at us fast, Graves said. The phone calls were non-stop, dealing with the agents, the players and so forth. It was the most incredible process that I ve ever been through, but again, I am certainly proud of our organization and what we accomplished. CARDS UNDER THE WHIZ Head coach Ken Whisenhunt had an impressive run in his first four-plus seasons with the Cardinals. Prior to the 2010 season, Whisenhunt earned a four-year contract extension with a team option for a fifth. Arizona s win during week one vs. Carolina gave Whisenhunt a 3-2 record in season openers. The Cardinals have a record at University of Phoenix Stadium under Whisenhunt (including postseason). Below is a look at an impressive list of achievements that Whisenhunt has put together during his time in Arizona: The Cardinals earned NFC West titles in 2008 and 09, earning their first back-to-back division titles since 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 playoffs 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 1976 (10-4). 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. Whisenhunt finished with a 4-4 record at University of Phoenix Stadium in 10, joining Don Coryell ( ) as the only coaches in franchise history to post four consecutive seasons with at least a.500 record. Whisenhunt is the first head coach in franchise history to post a.500 record or better at home in each of his first four seasons. 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 The Cardinals have posted a record against NFC West opponents under Whisenhunt. 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 the Atlanta Falcons 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 With the Cardinals win over Denver in week 14 of 10 at University of Phoenix Stadium, the team improved to 7-1 at home against teams from the AFC. In 2008, the Cards offense scored a franchise record 427 points and added 188 points in the playoffs, the third-highest total in NFL postseason history. Cardinals vs. Vikings 7 of 40

8 AMONG THE ACTIVE LEADERS With 67 career TD receptions, WR Larry Fitzgerald ranks fifth among active players. Fitzgerald has appeared in fewer games (112) than any player in the top 10. TD Receptions Active NFL Players # Player (1 st Year) TDs Games 1 Tony Gonzalez (1997) Hines Ward (1998) Reggie Wayne (2001) Antonio Gates (2003) Larry Fitzgerald (2004) t Derrick Mason (1997) t Chad Ochocinco (2001) Plaxico Burress (2000) Steve Smith (2011) t Donald Driver (1999) t Santana Moss (2001) THE SIGNIFICANCE OF 90 In 2010, WR Larry Fitzgerald posted 90 receptions for the season, becoming the first player in NFL history to record 90+ receptions five times in their first seven seasons. Most 90 Catch Seasons In First 7 NFL Seasons 90+ Player (Years) 5 Larry Fitzgerald ( ) 4 Marvin Harrison ( ) Torry Holt ( ) Chad Ochocinco ( ) Sterling Sharpe ( ) The 2010 season represented the fourth consecutive 90- catch campaign for Fitzgerald as he became just the fifth player in NFL history to accomplish that feat. If he reaches 90 receptions again in 2011, Fitzgerald will join Torry Holt (6) and Marvin Harrison (5) as the only receivers with at least five consecutive 90-catch campaigns. Consecutive Seasons w/ 90+ Receptions NFL History 90+ Player (Years) 6 Torry Holt ( ) 5 Marvin Harrison ( ) 4 Larry Fitzgerald ( ) Jerry Rice ( ) A CARDINAL FOR LIFE On August 21, WR Larry Fitzgerald and the Cardinals agreed to an eight-year contract that virtually ensures that one of the most electrifying players in franchise history retires with the team. Originally taken with the third overall selection in the 2004 NFL Draft, the eight-year agreement marks the third contract Fitzgerald has signed with the Cards and will keep him with the team at least through the 2018 season. Larry has been one of the most dynamic, if not the most dynamic, player in Cardinals history and one of the most dynamic in the NFL, team President Michael Bidwill said of his star WR. It has been an honor that he has been playing for us since we drafted him in the first round in He has been such a big part of our success. We are excited about what the future holds, not only for Larry and for the Cardinals, but also to see him retire as a Cardinal someday but hopefully not any time soon. I just want to thank the Bidwill family for how they have taken me in over the years, Fitzgerald said. I feel like I am one of the family. The day I was drafted and was able to shake Mr. Bidwill s hand on that podium, I knew this is where I wanted to be. A CAUSE CLOSE TO HIS HEART For All-Pro WR Larry Fitzgerald, who lost his mother, Carol, to breast cancer in 2003, raising awareness for breast cancer research is a very personal resolution. That is why, in honor of the NFL s A Crucial Catch campaign, Fitzgerald is serving as a spokesman for the league-wide initiative for the second consecutive year. In 2010, Fitzgerald pledged to donate $1,000 for every catch and an additional $5,000 for every TD he made in the month of October to breast cancer awareness. Fitzgerald finished the month with 23 receptions and two TDs, with his donation to breast cancer research amounting to $33,000. For the 2011 season, Fitzgerald has pledged $1,000 for every catch and $10,000 for every TD reception in October to breast cancer research. He got off to a good start last week, hauling in eight receptions against the Giants. In honor of his mother, Fitzgerald has long been a supporter of breast cancer research and awareness. He started the Carol Fitzgerald Memorial fund, which helps to educate on breast cancer issues, along with raising awareness for HIV/AIDS among urban youth. After earning a trip to the Pro Bowl following the 2010 season, Fitzgerald rewarded two breast cancer survivors Liz Dodson and Maureen Hanna, with trips to accompany him to Hawaii. THE TD MACHINE Dating back to the start of the 08 season, and including postseason, no player in the NFL has more TD receptions than WR Larry Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald has hauled in 42 TD receptions in that time, including nine TD receptions in just six postseason games. TD Receptions since 2008 Including Postseason TDs Player (Team) 42 Larry Fitzgerald (Ari) 37 Calvin Johnson (Det) 31 Greg Jennings (GB) 31 Roddy White (Atl) 28 Dwayne Bowe (KC) EARLY PRODUCTION WR Early Doucet is off to the best start of his career in 2011, having caught 13 passes for 217 yards (16.7 avg.) and a TD in the first four games, including a 70-yard TD reception in week one vs. Carolina. His 105 receiving yards vs. the Panthers marked the first 100-yard game of his career. Doucet has been particularly good on third down. Of his 13 receptions this season, eight have come on third down and seven have resulted in first downs (including the TD). His eight third down receptions are tied for second in the NFL and his 155 yards rank as the second-best total in the NFL on third down. Third Down Receiving Yardage Leaders NFL Yds Player, Team Rec Avg TD 169 WR Preston Parker, TB WR Early Doucet, Ari RB Ray Rice, Bal FB James Casey, Hou TE Jermichael Finley, GB During his first three years in the NFL, Doucet s best season came in 2010, when he appeared in 10 games and totaled 26 receptions for 291 yards and a TD. He needs just 14 receptions, 75 receiving yards and a TD to establish new career-highs in each category this season. Cardinals vs. Vikings 8 of 40

9 AN OVERVIEW OF KOLB On July 28 th, the Cardinals acquired QB Kevin Kolb in a trade with the Eagles that sent CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and a 2012 second round draft pick to Philadelphia. Since beginning his NFL career in record-setting fashion in Philadelphia, Kolb has begun building an impressive resume after entering the league as a second round draft pick in 2007: Kolb in the NFL Now in his fifth NFL season, has appeared in 23 career games, with 11 starts. In his 11 career starts, has completed 228 of 369 pass attempts (61.8%) for 2,763 yards, 15 TDs, 13 INTs and a passer rating of He has thrown for 200+ yards in nine of those starts, including four 300-yard passing performances. In just his second career start, earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance vs. Kansas City on 9/27/09, completing 24 of 34 passes (70.6%) for 327 yards, two TDs, a rushing TD and a passer rating of In a win over the Falcons in 2010, his fifth career start, posted a career-best QB rating of and threw for 326 yards and three TDs on 23 of 29 passing in the game. Over the span of his first five NFL starts, was twice named NFC Offensive Player of the Week, winning for his Week 3 performance in 09 (vs. Kansas City) and his Week 6 performance in 2010 (vs. Atlanta). QB EXPERIENCE REQUIRED The Cardinals roster hosts three QBs Kevin Kolb, John Skelton, and Richard Bartel all of whom saw NFL regular season action in That is quite a change from last season, when the Cardinals had two rookie QBs (Skelton and Max Hall) start their first career game and a third (Bartel) who appeared in his first NFL game. The Cardinals were the only team in the NFL to have two rookie QBs start a game in 10, as both Skelton (fifth round, 155 th overall) and Hall (undrafted) started games under center. Skelton started the final four games of the season while Hall received the call in three games (5-7). When Skelton made his first career start (vs. Den) it marked the first time since 1994 that a team has had two different rookie QBs start a game in a season. In 94, Washington started both Heath Shuler and Gus Frerotte as rookies. Dating back to the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, and excluding the strikeshortened 1987 season, the Cards became the sixth team to start more than one rookie QB in a season. THE CAPTAINS In 2011, the Cardinals have six captains for the season who were selected in a team vote. Four of the captains have been given the honor multiple times while two players (LB Paris Lenon and K Jay Feely) are serving for the first time. For the second consecutive season, WR Larry Fitzgerald and C Lyle Sendlein were named the offensive captains. On defense, SS Adrian Wilson, DT Darnell Dockett and LB Paris Lenon were named captains and K Jay Feely was named special teams captain. Fitzgerald serves as a captain for the third consecutive season while Sendlein earned the title for the second time. Both Wilson and Dockett are serving as captains for the third consecutive season, with Wilson earning captain for the fourth time in his career (2007, 09-11). Both Feely and Lenon are serving as captains for the first time in their careers. THROUGH FOUR Through the first four games, QB Kevin Kolb has completed 80 of 130 pass attempts (61.5%) for 1,049 yards, five TDs, four INTs and a passer rating of Should he continue on his current pace, Kolb is on track to throw for nearly 4,200 yards and 20 TDs in his first full season as a starter and his first season in Arizona. Should he throw for 4,000 yards this season, Kolb would join Neil Lomax (4, ) and Kurt Warner (4, ) as the only Cardinals QBs in franchise history to accomplish the feat. Below is a look at Kolb s current stats, his projected season stats at his current pace and where those projections would rank in team history: Stat 11 Proj Rank Attempts th Completions th Comp. % th Yards 1,049 4,196 3 rd YPA th TDs th Rating th A LOOK AT THE LEADERS Below are a look at the season leaders for the Cardinals and Vikings heading into the Week 5 matchup in Minnesota: Rushing Stat Cardinals Vikings Attempts 59 Wells 81 Peterson Yards 321 Wells 376 Peterson Avg. 5.4 Wells 11.8 Harvin Long 39 Wells 46 Peterson TDs 5 Wells 3 Peterson Wells 9 Peterson 1 st Downs 17 Wells 16 Peterson Receiving Stat Cardinals Vikings Receptions 23 Fitzgerald 17 Harvin Yards 361 Fitzgerald 172 Harvin Avg King 23.5 Gerhart Long 73t Fitzgerald 42 Gerhart TDs 2 Fitzgerald, King 2 Jenkins Fitzgerald 1 three tied 1 st Downs 16 Fitzgerald 11 Jenkins Passing Stat Cardinals Vikings Attempts 130 Kolb 111 McNabb Comp. 80 Kolb 65 McNab Pct Kolb 58.6 McNabb Yards 1,049 Kolb 680 McNabb Yards/Att 8.1 Kolb 6.1 McNabb TD 5 Kolb 4 McNabb INT 4 Kolb 2 McNabb Rating 87.0 Kolb 80.9 McNabb Long 73t Kolb 42 McNabb Defense Stat Cardinals Vikings Tackles 25 Lenon 35 Winfield Sacks 2.5 Campbell 6.5 Allen INTs 1 four tied 1 three tied PD 7 Jefferson 5 Griffin TFL 4 Dockett 4 Winfield FF 1 Carter, Campbell 1- Winfield, Allen FR 1 - Haggans, Dockett 0 N/A QB Hit 6 Campbell 8 Allen Cardinals vs. Vikings 9 of 40

10 CONTINUING HIS CLIMB With his nine-yard reception in the second quarter in week three at Seattle, TE Todd Heap passed Ben Coates (5,555) for 14 th place on the NFL s all-time receiving yardage list among TEs. All-Time Career Receiving Yards Tight Ends # Yds Player Years 1 12,693 Tony Gonzalez* ,060 Shannon Sharpe ,980 Ozzie Newsome ,918 Jackie Smith ,412 Pete Retzlaff ,333 Jason Witten* ,079 Antonio Gates* ,741 Kellen Winslow ,307 Steve Jordan ,872 Todd Christensen ,812 Mike Ditka ,755 Riley Odoms ,866 Jeremy Shockey* ,642 Todd Heap* ,555 Ben Coates *Active Player With four catches last week vs. the Giants, Heap now has 480 career receptions, tied with former Cardinals great Jackie Smith for 11 th place on the all-time receptions list for TEs. He could enter the top 10 with 19 more receptions this season. All-Time Career Receptions Tight Ends # Rec Player Years 1 1,083 Tony Gonzalez* Shannon Sharpe Ozzie Newsome Jason Witten* Kellen Winslow Antonio Gates* Jeremy Shockey* Frank Wycheck Ben Coates Steve Jordan t 480 Todd Heap* t 480 Jackie Smith *Active Player GOOD FIT FOR A KING TE Jeff King has been quick to assimilate himself into the Cardinals lineup and has proved a potent weapon for QB Kevin Kolb and the Arizona offense. King had a standout game in week one vs. Carolina when he caught two passes for 61 yards, including a career-long 48- yard TD reception in the third quarter. The TD reception ranked as the longest by a Cardinals TE since Rob Awalt hauled in a 52-yard TD pass on 11/20/88 at Houston. Against the Washington Redskins in week two, King hauled in a 21-yard TD pass in the first quarter that gave the Cardinals a 7-0 lead. Dating back to 2010 when he was with the Carolina Panthers, King caught a TD pass in three consecutive games for the first time in his career. With two TD receptions through the first four games, King is just one TD shy of tying his career single-season high of three TD receptions, established in Both of his TD receptions the 48-yarder vs. Carolina and the 21-yarder in Washington were longer than any of the nine TDs he had entering the 2011 season. Prior to this season, the longest TD reception of his career was a 17-yard TD vs. Washington on 10/11/09. Jeff King Career TD Breakdown Year Touchdowns yard reception from Kevin Kolb 48-yard reception from Kevin Kolb yard receptions from Jimmy Clausen 16-yard reception from Jimmy Clausen yard reception from Matt Moore 1-yard reception from Jake Delhomme 17-yard reception from Jake Delhomme yard reception from Jake Delhomme yard reception from Vinny Testaverde 5-yard reception from Jake Delhomme yard reception from Chris Weinke King is the first Cardinals TE with multiple TD receptions of 20+ yards in a single season since Chris Gedney in ANOTHER DIMENSION With the addition of TEs Todd Heap and Jeff King in free agency and the selection of Rob Housler in the third round (69 th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft, Arizona has a trio of weapons at its disposal at the tight end position. As the first four games have showed, the Cards TEs provide big targets that can make plays down-field and provide additional options for QB Kevin Kolb. In the victory over the Panthers in week one, King and Heap combined to haul in four receptions for 101 yards and a TD. King led way with two receptions for 61 yards, including a 48-yard TD catch in the third quarter. The production continued in week two against Washington, when the duo combined for three receptions, 44 yards and another TD. The TD was again courtesy of King, this one a 21-yard reception that opened the scoring and gave Arizona a 7-0 lead early. In each of the last two weeks, it has been Heap s turn to step up, posting a combined 10 receptions for 102 yards in weeks three and four. In week three at Seattle, Heap posted a season-high six receptions for 61 yards. Last week vs. the Giants, he added four receptions for 41 yards. Heap wasn t the only TE producing for Arizona last week. A tall and speedy TE the Cardinals view as a future matchup nightmare for opposing defenses, Housler has spent the first quarter of the season getting acclimated to the Cardinals offense. He began seeing limited playing time on offense in week two and last week against the Giants, Housler hauled in his first career reception. His 16-yard reception came on 3 rd -n-17 and he caught a short pass over the middle and made a nice move for the extra yardage. The Cardinals went for it on the next play and converted on 4 th -n-1, keeping the drive alive. Through the first four games, King, Heap and Housler have now combined to total 19 receptions for 266 yards and two TDs. That production already surpasseed the total of the Cardinals TEs for the entire 2010 season. Last year, the Cards TEs combined to total 25 receptions for 210 yards and zero TDs on the season. In 2007, Cardinals TE combined for 357 yards and in 2006, the total was 296 yards. The last time Cardinals TEs combined to surpass 400 yards in a season was Cardinals vs. Vikings 10 of 40

11 PILING UP RETURN YARDS In 2010, the Cardinals had one of the NFL s most dangerous kickoff return units, led by RB LaRod Stephens-Howling, who led the NFL with 1,548 KOR yards and tied a franchise record with two KOR TDs. Overall, the Cardinals led the NFL with 2,084 total KOR return yards on the season. In 2011, the Cardinals KOR unit is again proving a strong suit for the team. Arizona s average drive has started at the 25.5 yard line after kickoffs so far this season, the fifth-best starting position in the NFL. Avg. Start Following Kickoff NFL Start Team 27.1 NY Jets 27.0 San Francisco 25.8 Green Bay 25.8 Minnesota 25.5 Arizona Following a week one injury to Stephens-Howling, CB A.J. Jefferson has inherited the KOR duties. Returning kickoffs for the first time in his career, Jefferson is averaging 29.0 yards per return, which ranks sixth in the NFL. His 51-yard return in week three against the Seahawks was a career-long. Led by rookie Patrick Peterson, the Cardinals punt return unit is also one of the best in the NFL. Peterson s 175 punt return yards lead the NFL and the Cards 175 punt return yards are tied with Denver for the second-highest total in the NFL behind Pittsburgh (179). Punt Return Yards NFL Leaders Yds Team Ret Avg TD 179 Pittsburgh Arizona Denver San Francisco Houston Arizona s 459 total return yards (KOR and punt return) rank fifth in the NFL through the first four weeks. Total Return Yards NFL Yds Team PR KOR 518 San Francisco NY Jets Kansas City Minnesota Arizona ANOTHER BLOCK FOR THE CARDS With standouts such as K Jay Feely and return men LaRod Stephens-Howling and Patrick Peterson, one of the more overlooked aspects of the Cardinals special teams units is the team s ability to block kicks. Dating back to 2008, the Cardinals have blocked eight FG attempts, the most in the NFL over that period. The Cardinals led the NFL in blocked FGAs in both 2009 (3) and 2010 (3). Arizona blocked the first FG of the 2011 season in week two at Washington when DE Calais Campbell got a hand on K Graham Gano s 30-yard attempt late in the second quarter. Most Blocked FG Attempts (2008-present) Block Team 8 Arizona 6 Cleveland, Seattle 4 NY Giants Campbell s block was the third blocked FG attempt of his career and first since During the 09 season, Campbell blocked two FGAs, one at Jacksonville (9/20) and one vs. Houston (10/11). EXCITING AS A ROOKIE When the Cardinals drafted rookie CB Patrick Peterson in the first round of April s NFL Draft, the team knew it was getting one of college football s best defenders. The team also got the SEC s top return man as well and Peterson s skills as a punt returner for the Cardinals have already been on full display this season, turning every return into a hold-your-breath moment. Appearing in his first NFL game in week one against the Panthers, Peterson returned a punt 89 yards for a TD in the fourth quarter, breaking a tie with just over seven minutes remaining in the game. The 89-yard return marked the second-longest punt return in franchise history (95, Frank Bernardi 10/14/56 at Washington) and it also marks the second-longest punt return in the NFL this season behind Eric Decker s 90-yard return for Denver. Longest Punt Returns Franchise History Yds Player Opponent 95t Frank Bernardi at Washington, 10/14/56 89t Patrick Peterson vs. Carolina, 9/11/11 88t Phil Sarboe vs. NY Giants, 10/27/35 86t Chuck Latourette at New Orleans, 9/29/68 86t Johnny Roland at Philadelphia, 10/2/66 For the season, Peterson s 175 punt return yards rank lead the NFL. His 15.9 average ranks fourth in the NFL behind Eric Decker (25.6), Javier Arenas (20.7) and Darren Sproles (17.8). NFL Punt Return Leaders Yds Player, Team Ret Avg TD Lng 175 Patrick Peterson, Ari t 161 Antonio Brown, Pit Ted Ginn, Jr., SF t 149 Jacoby Jones, Hou t 145 Brandon Banks, Was ASSISTING THE OFFENSE Under head coach Ken Whisenhunt, the Cardinals have a 16-5 record when scoring a return TD. Including postseason, the Cardinals record improves to Since 07, the Cardinals have an NFL-high 30 return TDs during the regular season. NFL Return TD Leaders (2007-present) TDs Team 30 Arizona 25 Green Bay 25 Chicago 23 NY Jets 21 New England The Cardinals led the NFL with 12 return TDs in 2010, a total that ranked as the second-highest in NFL history behind the 1998 Seattle Seahawks (13). Arizona s seven fumble return TDs in 10 established an NFL record. The Cardinals nine fumble return TDs under Whisenhunt are tied with Philadelphia for most the most in the NFL while their 12 INT returns for TDs are tied with Baltimore for the secondbest total in the NFL behind Green Bay (14). Breakdown of Return TDs (2007-present) INT Return 12 Fumble Return 9 Blocked FG Return 2 KO Return 4 Blocked Punt Return 1 Punt Return 2 The Cardinals 10 special teams TDs since 2007 rank as the third-highest total in the NFL during that span. Arizona trails the NY Jets (11) and the Chicago Bears, who have 17 special teams TDs. Cardinals vs. Vikings 11 of 40

12 BY THE NUMBERS 8,565 Career receiving yards for WR Larry Fitzgerald, a franchise record. Fitzgerald established the record with 102 receiving yards last week, passing Roy Green (8,497). 28 Career 100-yard receiving games for Fitzgerald, also a franchise record which surpassed Anquan Boldin s previous mark of Receiving yards for Fitzgerald in two career games at Mall of America Field (102 yards; 172 yards). 138 Rushing yards for RB Beanie Wells against the Giants last week, a career-high that also ranks as the fifth-best single-game rushing total in the NFL this season. 3 Rushing TDs for Wells last week, making him the first player in the NFL to rush for three TDs in a game this season. He became the first Cardinals player to rush for three TDs in a game since Marcel Shipp on St. Louis. 5 Rushing TDs for Wells this season, the #1 total in the NFL in 2011 despite him missing the week three contest in Seattle. 77 Rushing yards Beanie Wells needs this season to surpass his rushing total for the entire 2010 season (397). 156 Rushing yards for the Cardinals last week vs. NY, a season-high. 2.3 Average yards per rush for the Giants last week (24 att., 54 yards). That total represents the third-lowest average for the Giants in a game under head coach Tom Coughlin. 175 Punt return yards for CB Patrick Peterson in 2011, the highest yardage total in the NFL this season. 480 Career receptions for TE Todd Heap, tying Hall of Famer and Cardinals all-time great Jackie Smith for 11 th place on the NFL s all-time receptions list among TEs. 266 Combined receiving yards for the Cardinals TEs through the first four games this season. In 2010, Arizona TEs combined for 210 receiving yards for the entire year. 8 Combined point differential in the Cardinals three losses this season. Arizona s 2.67 average margin of defeat is the lowest in the league among teams with more than one loss. 155 Receiving yards for WR Early Doucet on third down this season, the second-highest total in the NFL on third down behind TB s Preston Parker (169). 2 Sacks needed by LB Joey Porter for him to become the 26 th player in NFL history to record career sacks. He would join Hall of Famers Lawrence Taylor, Derrick Thomas and Andre Tippett as the only players on the list who played exclusively at linebacker. $10,000 Amount Larry Fitzgerald is donating to cancer research for every TD he scores in the month of October. He is also donating $1,000 for every catch. WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK A win this week would be the Cardinals first win in Minnesota since 1977 and would break a streak of six consecutive road losses to the Vikings (including postseason). RB Beanie Wells With a rushing TD this week, Wells would have a rushing TD in four consecutive games played, tying the secondlongest streak in franchise history. With 100 yards rushing this week, Wells would become the first Cardinals player since Edgerrin James (Dec. 3-10, 2006) to rush for 100 yards in back-to-back games. With 77 rushing yards, Wells would surpass his rushing total from the entire 2010 season (397). With two rushing TDs this week, Wells would tie his career single-season high for rushing TDs (7, 2009). WR Larry Fitzgerald With 100 yards receiving, Fitzgerald would have 100 yards in back-to-back games for the first time since the final two games of the 2008 season (he also topped 100 yards in all four postseason contests that year). With two TDs this week, Fitzgerald would have 69 career TDs and tie Roy Green for the franchise TDs record. TE Todd Heap With one reception this week, Heap would pass former Cardinals great Jackie Smith (480) for sole possession of 11 th place on the all-time receptions list for TEs. LB Joey Porter With two sacks, Porter would become the 26 th player to reach 100 career sacks. He would join Hall of Famers Lawrence Taylor, Derrick Thomas and Andre Tippett as the only players on that list who played exclusively at LB. ALL SIX PICKS SEEING ACTION All six of the Cardinals 2011 draft picks on the roster have seen action this season, with five of the six having appeared in all four games. CB Patrick Peterson-(1 st round, 5 th overall) Has started all four games at CB and returned a punt 89 yards for the game-winning TD in week one vs. Carolina. His 175 punt return yards lead the NFL and he led the Cardinals with seven tackles last week vs. the Giants. TE Rob Housler-(3 rd round, 69 th overall) Has appeared on special teams in each of the first four games and has seen action on offense in each of the last three games. Hauled in a 16-yard reception, the first of his career, last week vs. the Giants and also added a special teams tackle. LB Sam Acho-(4 th round, 103 rd overall) Logged time on both defense and on special teams in each of the first four games and has one special teams tackle. FB Anthony Sherman-(5 th round, 136 th overall) The only rookie to start on offense, has appeared in all four games (two starts). He has helped block for a rushing attack that is averaging 4.4 yards per carry, while adding four receptions for 36 yards and three special teams tackles. DT David Carter-(6 th round, 184 th overall) Saw significant action on defense in each of the first four games. Had his best performance of the season last week vs. the Giants, totaling three tackles and logging his first career sack and forced fumble. WR DeMarco Sampson-(7 th round, 249 th overall) Played on both offense and on special teams during week one and again in weeks three and four. DNP in week two. Cardinals vs. Vikings 12 of 40

13 WILSON DOES IT ALL Now in his 11 th NFL season, SS Adrian Wilson is the team s most tenured player and has been with Arizona since the team selected him in the third round (64 th overall) in the 2001 NFL Draft. In that time, Wilson has become one of the league s best safeties and most feared defenders. After missing all four preseason contests due to a torn biceps injury suffered early in training camp, Wilson has started all four contests this season and has posted 17 tackles, three tackles for loss, an INT and four passes defensed. Wilson s accomplishments during his first 10 seasons include four 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. With two sacks and two INTs in 2010 and an INT this season, Wilson has added to those totals. All-Time Players with 20 Sacks/20 INTs Player Sacks Ints S Adrian Wilson (AZ, 2001-current) CB Ronde Barber (TB, 1997-current) S LeRoy Butler (GB, ) S Brian Dawkins (Phi/Den, 1996-current) 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, 1996-current) LB William Thomas (Phi/Oak, ) S Lawyer Milloy joined the list in 10, becoming the 11 th player to reach the milestone. Wilson s 26 career INTs rank as the sixth-highest total in franchise history. Franchise Interception Leaders INTs Player (Years) 52 Larry Wilson ( ) 46 Aeneas Williams ( ) 40 Roger Wehrli ( ) 30 Night Train Lane ( ) 29 Pat Fischer ( ) 26 Adrian Wilson (2001-present) 24 Kwamie Lassiter ( ) 22 Norm Thompson ( ) 21 Jerry Davis ( ) Ray Ramsey ( ) NFL RECORD HOLDER One of the most versatile defenders in the NFL, Wilson holds two NFL single-season records, established in very different fashion. In 2005, Wilson recorded 8.0 sacks, setting the NFL record for sacks by a defensive back since sacks became an official stat in In 2006, Wilson returned both an INT and a fumble 99 yards for a TD and in doing so, became the first player in NFL history to record two TDs of 99+ yards in the same season without the benefit of a kickoff return TD. TAKING OVER A GAME Wilson is one of the game s top defenders and can take over a game at any moment, as evidenced by his performance against the Rams in week one of the 2010 season. In that game, he recorded two INTs, a sack, and a blocked FG in the win over St. Louis, becoming the first NFL player to record an INT, sack and blocked FG in a game since Julius Peppers accomplished the feat on 11/28/04 vs. Tampa Bay. Wilson also became the first Cardinals player in history to record two INTs, a sack and a blocked FG in the same game. RHODES ENCORE IN AZ The 2010 season, FS Kerry Rhodes first in Arizona after being brought over in a trade from the NY Jets, was perhaps the best of his career and in 11 he is being counted on to provide the same big-play impact he did last year. Rhodes in 2010: Recorded a career-high 111 tackles and four fumble recoveries, adding a team-high four INTs, two tackles for loss, a sack and eight passes defensed. Only player in the NFL to record at least four INTs and four fumble recoveries in 10, becoming the first NFL player to accomplish the feat since 2004 (Donovin Darius, Jacksonville, 5 INTs, 4 FR). In back-to-back games SD and 10/10 vs. NO), returned fumbles for TDs, tying the NFL record for fumbles returned for TDs in a season and becoming just the 36 th player in NFL history to accomplish the feat. Became the first Cardinals player to do so since 1957 (Leo Sugar). Piled up 174 return yards on his four INTs, the secondhighest total in the NFL behind Baltimore s Ed Reed (183). Through the first four games, Rhodes is second on the Cards with 24 tackles. In week two against the Redskins, Rhodes totaled a team-high eight tackles, a sack, a tackle for loss and a pass defensed. His sack of Rex Grossman gave him a sack in back-to-back games for the first time since 2006 and he now has multiple sacks in a season for the first time since SAFETY SACK LEADERS Dating back to 2005, no safety tandem in the NFL have more combined sacks than Adrian Wilson and Kerry Rhodes. Wilson leads the category with 19.5 sacks over that period but it is Rhodes, with two sacks through four games, who is making the biggest move in 11. Sack Leaders NFL Safeties ( ) Sacks Player Team 19.5 Adrian Wilson Arizona 13.0 Roman Harper New Orleans 12.0 Kerry Rhodes Arizona 9.5 Brian Dawkins Denver 9.0 Yeremiah Bell Miami Wilson s 8.0 sacks during the 2005 season were the most in NFL history by a defensive back while Rhodes established a Jets franchise record for sacks by a DB with 5.0 in BEHIND THE LINE The Cardinals defense has put in a lot of time in the opponent s backfield so far this season. Through the first four games, Arizona s defense has posted 10 sacks, 22 tackles for loss, 20 QB pressures and 13 QB hits. Sacks (10.0) TFL (22) QBP (20) 2.5-Campbell 4-Dockett 5-Haggans 2.0-Rhodes 3-Porter 3-Porter 1.0-Washington 3-Campbell 3-Wilson 1.0-Porter 3-Wilson 2-Dockett 1.0-Marshall 3-Washington 2-Lenon 1.0-Carter 2-Rhodes 1-Washington 0.5-Dockett 1-Marshall 1-Carter 0.5-Lenon 1-D. Williams 1-Schofield 0.5-Schofield 1-Carter 1-Walker 1-Lenon 1-Holliday Cardinals vs. Vikings 13 of 40

14 BACK TO SCHOOL DT Darnell Dockett is an All-Pro who has been selected to three Pro Bowls and established himself as one of the premiere defensive linemen in the league during his first seven NFL seasons. But when new defensive coordinator Ray Horton took over the Cardinals defense, Dockett s role changed and he is now learning how to play his position all over again. It has turned out to be quite a change, since he couldn t remember a time going back to high school when his job wasn t just to apply pressure on the quarterback. I was just sittin feeling like OK, I ll go take a nap right now because I know all this stuff, Dockett said of being used to the previous scheme. Now, I m in there like a rookie, taking notes, thinking, asking questions on the field, and even asking questions during the game. The faster I learn it, the faster I will be the player everybody expects me to be. Dockett s job now is less glorious, as he is expected to react to what offenses are trying to do and take on double teams to free up his teammates. He may not be filling up the stat sheets, but he is learning and helping those around him make plays, as evidenced by the emergence of fellow lineman Calais Campbell this season. It s all about sacrificing for the defense. It takes a lot of focus, hard work and definitely sacrificing, but on the flip side, we can win a lot of games. NOBODY BETTER All-Pro DT Darnell Dockett had another standout season for the Cardinals in 2010, earning his third career trip to the Pro Bowl (2007, 09) as he became the first defensive lineman in franchise history to appear in three Pro Bowls. Dating back to 2004, no player at his position has appeared in more games (115) than Dockett. He has started 114 of 115 career games and has missed just one contest in his first seven-plus seasons. Dockett has led the NFL in sacks among DTs twice in his career, recording 9.0 sacks in 2007 and 7.0 sacks in Since 2007, Dockett is among the league leaders in many categories at the defensive tackle position. Below is a look at Dockett s sack total since then compared to some of the more well-known defenders at the position. DT Sack Comparison 2007 to Present Player Sacks Yds Darnell Dockett (AZ) Richard Seymour (Oak) Albert Haynesworth (NE) Fred Robbins (StL) Cullen Jenkins (Phi) With 31.5 career sacks, Dockett ranks ninth on the Cardinals career sacks list, needing 6.5 sacks to move past David Galloway (37.0) and Al Baker (37.5) into seventh place. Sacks Player, Years 66.0 Freddie Joe Nunn, DE, Simeon Rice, DE, Curtis Greer, DE, Ken Harvey, LB, Eric Swann, DT, Bertrand Berry, DE, Al Baker, DE, David Galloway, DT, Darnell Dockett, DT, Karlos Dansby, LB, CAMPBELL IS HEATING UP DE Calais Campbell has been the biggest standout on the Cardinals defense in the last two games. Following a monster performance against Seattle in week three, the fourth-year player followed up with another standout effort last week against the Giants. Campbell posted six tackles, a tackle for loss and forced a fumble against NY last week, giving him a two-week stretch that included 16 tackles, 2.5 sacks, three tackles for loss, four QB hits and a forced fumble. The 6-8 defender has a history of playing well against the NFC West rival Seahawks, but he was a nightmare for the Seattle offense during week three. Campbell camped out in the Seahawks backfield, posting a career-high 2.5 sacks, 10 tackles, two tackles for loss and four QB hits. Campbell now has a sack in three consecutive games against Seattle and in five career starts against the division opponent, he has tallied six sacks. Prior to his performance in week three, Campbell s previous career-high for sacks in a game was 1.5, established in the Cardinals 2009 visit to Seattle. Campbell s 2.5 sacks are tied for the second-highest single-game total in the NFL this season. Single-Game Sack Totals NFL (2011) Sacks Player (Team) Opponent 3.0 Terrell Suggs (Bal) vs. Pittsburgh-Week Jared Allen (Min) vs. Detroit-Week Jason Babin (Phi) vs. San Fran-Week Calais Campbell Seattle-Week Brian Orakpo St. Louis-Week 4 In addition to his sack total, Campbell s 10 tackles against the Seahawks marked the second-highest total of his career and finished one shy of his career mark of 11, established on 10/11/09 at Carolina. STRONG START IN YEAR TWO Second-year LB Daryl Washington entered the 2011 season with a bang in week one vs. the Carolina Panthers. One of the emerging stars on a Cardinals defense loaded with young talent, Washington posted six tackles, a sack, a tackle for loss, a QB hit and a crucial INT, the second of his career. Trailing 14-7 in the third quarter, Washington intercepted a Cam Newton pass in Cardinals territory. On the very next play from scrimmage, QB Kevin Kolb hit TE Jeff King for a 48-yard TD pass that tied the game. Washington also had a second quarter INT of Newton called back due to an erroneous roughing the passer penalty on CB Richard Marshall. He even chipped in on special teams as well, adding one tackle. After missing the week two contest in Washington due to an injured calf suffered in the Carolina game, Washington returned in week three at Seattle and posted four tackles and a tackle for loss. Last week vs. the Giants, Washington was back in the starting lineup and finished the day with six tackles and a tackle for loss. The week two game against the Redskins marked the first missed game of his career. Washington flashed his potential for the Cardinals in 2010 when he became the first rookie defender to start the season opener in the Ken Whisenhunt era. He went on to start 11 of 16 games played, recording 77 tackles, a sack, two passes defensed, an INT and a forced fumble. 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15 COMING UP ON 100 With his sack of QB Tarvaris Jackson in week three at Seattle, LB Joey Porter is now just two sacks away from joining the ranks of NFL defensemen that have reached 100 career sacks. Since sacks became an official stat in 1982, only 25 players have recorded 100+ sacks in their career. Porter will be looking to become the 26 th. Sacks Player Position Years Bruce Smith * DE Reggie White* DE/DT Kevin Greene LB/DE Chris Doleman DE/LB Michael Strahan DE John Randle* DT/DE Richard Dent* DE Jason Taylor# DE Leslie O Neal DE/LB Lawrence Taylor* LB Rickey Jackson LB/DE Derrick Thomas* LB Simeon Rice DE Clyde Simmons DE/DT Sean Jones DE Greg Townsend DE/LB/DT Pat Swilling LB/DE Trace Armstrong DE Neil Smith DE Kevin Carter DE/DT John Abraham# DE Jim Jeffcoat DE Charles Haley DE/LB William Fuller DE Andre Tippett* LB * Hall of Famer # Active Player 98.0 Joey Porter LB Porter would join Lawrence Taylor, Derrick Thomas and Andre Tippett as the only players on the list who played exclusively at linebacker. All three are in the Hall of Fame. ONE OF EIGHT OVER 1,000 Jay Feely is one of eight NFL players who have eclipsed 1,000 points since 2001, the year he entered the league. In that time, Feely has tallied 1,140 points, the second-highest total in the league dating back to 01 behind only 49ers K David Akers (1,225). NFL Points Leaders (2001-present) Pts Player XPM XPA FGM FGA 1,225 David Akers ,140 Jay Feely ,120 Ryan Longwell ,111 Adam Vinatieri ,063 Sebastian Janikowski ,051 Rian Lindell ,034 Jason Elam ,013 Neil Rackers SEVEN YEARS SINCE HE MISSED Feely has successfully converted 275 consecutive PATs dating back to 11/9/03. His 275 consecutive PATs rank as the longest active streak in the NFL. Consecutive PATs Longest Active Streak PATs Player (Team) 275 Jay Feely (Ari) 212 Olindo Mare (Car) 207 Stephen Gostkowski (NE) QUIETLY LEADING THE WAY Known for his quiet, low-key presence off the field, LB Paris Lenon has done plenty of talking on the gridiron since joining the Cardinals as a free agent in During his first season in Arizona, Lenon started all 16 games and recorded a team-high 127 tackles, also leading the way with 12 tackles for loss. He established careerhighs with two INTs on the season (which matched the total of his previous 127 career games) and also tied a careerhigh with two sacks. The 10 th -year vet impressed his teammates on the field enough that he was named a team captain in 2011 and he has lived up to the billing through the first four games. Lenon led all Arizona defenders in week one with eight tackles, a half-sack and a QB pressure against the Panthers. Despite missing time in each of the next two games, Lenon added 11 tackles and a pass defensed against the Redskins and Seahawks. Last week against the Giants, he recorded six tackles and a tackle for loss. Lenon is again atop the stat sheets for the Cardinals this season, leading Arizona with 25 tackles through the first four games. A GOOD MIX The Cardinals defense is littered with promising young talent and the nose tackle position is one of the deepest. The Cards are beginning to reap the benefits this season as second-year pro (2010 first round pick) Dan Williams and 2011 sixth-round pick David Carter battle for playing time. That became particularly evident in last week s game against the Giants. In helping the hold NY to just 54 rushing yards on 24 attempts (2.3 avg.), Williams and Carter combined for five tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and a QB hit. Williams appeared in 15 games for Arizona as a rookie in 10 and came on strong during the second half of the season, totaling 33 tackles over the final 10 games. He entered the 2011 season as the starter and has played well in the first four games, posting eight tackles, a pass defensed and a tackle for loss. Despite the lack of mini-camps and OTAs to acclimate himself into the defense, Carter has wasted no time in making an impression. He has seen action in all four games this season and made his biggest impact last week against the Giants, posting three tackle and adding his first career sack and forced fumble when he took down QB Eli Manning in the third quarter. ON THE JOB TRAINING The Cardinals have a pair of CBs who each made their first career start in week one this season. Rookie first round pick Patrick Peterson and second-year player A.J. Jefferson, a former rookie free agent, are both in their first year as starters and are learning the job. Head coach Ken Whisenhunt spoke about the growing pains that young CBs experience and the performance last week against the Giants. They re young corners, so there is going to be some good and some bad. They made some plays on the ball where I thought they did a nice job. We were in position and made good plays on them a couple times, and (the Giants) made plays on them a couple of times. They re both improving. Cardinals vs. Vikings 15 of 40

16 THIS WEEK IN THE NFL -All Times Arizona- WEEK 5 Bye: Baltimore, Cleveland, Dallas, Miami, St. Louis, Washington Sunday, Oct. 9 New Orleans at Carolina 10:00 AM (FOX) Philadelphia at Buffalo 10:00 AM (FOX) Seattle at NY Giants 10:00 AM (FOX) Cincinnati at Jacksonville 10:00 AM (CBS) Kansas City at Indianapolis 10:00 AM (CBS) Tennessee at Pittsburgh 10:00 AM (CBS) Arizona at Minnesota 10:00 AM (FOX) Oakland at Houston 10:00 AM (CBS) Tampa Bay at San Francisco 1:05 PM (FOX) NY Jets at New England 1:15 PM (CBS) San Diego at Denver 1:15 PM (CBS) Green Bay at Atlanta 5:20 PM (NBC) Monday, Oct. 10 Chicago at Detroit 5:30 PM (ESPN) CARDINALS PRONUNCIATIONS Hamza Abdullah HAHM-zuh Sam Acho AH-cho Calais Campbell kuh-lay-us Louie Cioffi CHO-fee Early Doucet doo-sett Clark Haggans HAY-gens Kevin Kolb COBB Deuce Lutui luh-too-ee Lyle Sendlein SEND-line Chansi Stuckey CHANCE-ee Ken Whisenhunt WIZZ-en-hunt Dave Zastudil ZAS-tuh-dil UPCOMING PRACTICE SCHEDULE Tue., 10/4 Players Day Off Wed., 10/5 Thurs., 10/6 Fri., 10/7 10:55 AM 12:50 PM Vikings Conference Calls: 8:35 AM Leslie Frazier 9:30 AM DE Jared Allen 10:50 AM 12:45 PM 10:15 AM 12:00 PM Sun., 10/9 Cardinals at Vikings 10:00 AM Mall of America Field Photographers/videographers may shoot until the team portion of practice begins (approximately the first 20 minutes) Players and coaches will be available coming off the field each day and the locker room will be open for 45 minutes after practice. Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt will also be available following each session. CARDS IN THE COMMUNITY On Tuesday (10/4), Cardinals players continue their 2011 regular season community activities this week with a Gatorade Jr. Training Camp, a Kids Camp presented by Insight, and the Milk and Cookies program presented by SRP and Safeway. The team will also take part in a field dedication. WR DeMarco Sampson and team mascot Big Red will visit students at Madison Meadows Elementary School (225 W. Ocotillo, Phoenix) for a Gatorade Jr. Training Camp from 8:30-10:00 a.m. QB John Skelton will join Big Red from 2:00-3:00 p.m. to read to students at Augustus H. Shaw Elementary (123 N. 13 th Street, Phoenix) as part of the SRP and Safeway Milk and Cookies program. DE Ronald Talley will be with Big Red at the Tempe Sports Complex (8702 S. Hardy Drive, Tempe) for a Kids Camp presented by Insight from 4:30-6:00 p.m Cards Participate In Ceremonial Field Opening Team President Michael Bidwill along with QB Richard Bartel, WR Early Doucet, LB O Brien Schofield, FB Anthony Sherman, DT Ricky Lumpkin, team mascot Big Red and Cardinals Cheerleaders will join Glendale Mayor Elaine Scruggs at O Neil Park (6448 W. Missouri Avenue, Glendale) from 5:00-6:00 p.m. for a ceremonial field opening on behalf of the National Football League Grassroots program. The City of Glendale Parks and Recreation received a grant from the Cardinals, the NFL Youth Football Fund and Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) to construct multipurpose athletic fields at O Neil Park that will be used nightly by youth groups including Pop Warner leagues. BROADCAST SCHEDULE Radio Big Red Rage with Kerry Rhodes (Arizona Sports 620) Thursday 6:00 7:00 PM from Majerle s in Chandler Hosted by FS Kerry Rhodes, Paul Calvisi, Ron Wolfley, and Special Guest The NFL Kickoff Show Sunday, 7:00 8:00 AM Hosted by Damien Anderson and Darren Urban (News Talk 92.3 KTAR and Arizona Sports 620) Pre-Game Huddle Sunday, 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Hosted by Paul Calvisi, Rob Fredrickson, and Damien Anderson (News Talk 92.3 KTAR and Arizona Sports 620) Cardinal Talk Sunday, Immediately following the game Hosted by Jon Bloom and Rob Fredrickson (News Talk 92.3 KTAR and Arizona Sports 620) Primera Y Diez (First and Ten) Wednesday, 3:00 5:00 PM From Metrocenter Mall Hosted by Gabriel Trujillo and Rolando Cantu (710 ESPN Deportes) Television Cardinals Headquarters Wednesday, 10:30 11:00 PM (FSAZ) Sunday, 8:00 8:30 AM (FSAZ) Maximum Cardinals Presented by the Room Store Saturday following Notre Dame Football 4:00 4:30 PM (12 News) Sunday 8:30 9:00 AM (FSAZ) Hosted by Jody Jackson Ken Whisenhunt Show Presented by CHW Saturday at Midnight following SNL (12 News) Sunday, 9:00 9:30 AM (FSAZ) Hosted by Ron Wolfley Cardinals vs. Vikings 16 of 40

17 ARIZONA CARDINALS 2011 TRANSACTIONS Wed., Sept. 21 Tue., Sept. 20 Tue., Sept. 6 Mon., Sept. 5 Fri., Sept. 2 Mon., Aug. 28 Wed., Aug. 24 Mon., Aug. 22 Mon., Aug. 8 Tue., Aug. 2 Sun., July 31 Sun., July 31 Sun., July 31 Sun., July 31 Sat., July 30 Sat., July 30 Sat., July 30 Fri., July 29 Fri., July 29 Fri., July 29 Fri., July 29 Thur., July 28 Thur., July 28 Wed., July 27 Wed., Feb 16 Tues., Feb 15 Thur., Feb 10 Wed., Feb 9 Signed S Mark LeGree to the practice squad. Placed CB Crezdon Butler (ankle) on injured reserve and elevated DE Ronald Talley from the practice squad to the active roster. Signed WR Jaymar Johnson to the practice squad and released WR Brandyn Harvey from the practice squad. Re-signed LB Quan Sturdivant and DE Ronald Talley to the practice squad. Signed RB Chester Taylor and awarded waiver claims on CB Crezdon Butler (Pittsburgh) and CB Korey Lindsey (Cincinnati). Released TE Stephen Spach, LB Quan Sturdivant and DE Ronald Talley. Signed C Ryan Bartholomew, CB Marshay Green, WR Brandyn Harvey, DT Ricky Lumpkin, WR Isaiah Williams and T D.J. Young to the practice squad. Released CB Fred Bennett, S Jared Campbell, C Ben Claxton, QB Brodie Croyle, LB Will Davis, P Ben Graham, CB Marshay Green, DE Kenny Iwebema, G Cliff Louis, DT Ricky Lumpkin, FB Reagan Maui a, DE Jeremy Navarre, WR Aaron Nichols, CB Bryant Nnabuife, LB Cyril Obiozor, C Kris O Dowd, G Tom Pestock, RB William Powell, TE Stephen Skelton, LB Kendall Smith, LB Pago Togafau, CB Thad Turner, S Matt Ware, WR Isaiah Williams, T DJ Young. Also place WR Sean Jeffcoat (shoulder) and G Floyd Womack (shoulder) on injured reserve. Placed CB Greg Toler (knee) and RB Ryan Williams (knee) on injured reserve, waived-injured WR Max Komar (knee) and S Tommy Irvin (ankle), and released FB Charles Ali, WR Daiveun Curry-Chapman, LB Curtis Gatewood, LB Duke Lemmens, T Eric Mensik and T Jason Speredon. Also waived-injured LB Brandon Sharpe and signed CB Fred Bennett. Signed QB Brodie Croyle and P Dave Zastudil. Waived-injured QB Max Hall (shoulder) and released T Jake Vermiglio. Re-signed DE Kenny Iwebema, RB William Powell and CB Thad Turner. Released CB Desia Dunn and P Derek Epperson. Re-signed S Matt Ware and waived-injured T Brad Thorson (foot). Officially signed QB Kevin Kolb to a contract through the 2016 season; released CB Tae Evans, RB William Powell, and G Greg Niland. Traded RB Tim Hightower to Redskins in exchange for DE Vonnie Holiday and 2012 undisclosed draft pick. Signed G Deuce Lutui to a one-year contract. Agreed to terms on a four-year contract with second round pick RB Ryan Williams. Agreed to terms on a two-year contract with TE Todd Heap. Agreed to terms on a five-year contract with first-round pick CB Patrick Peterson and signed G Floyd Womack to a two-year contract. Agreed to terms on a four-year contract with third-round pick TE Rob Housler. Agreed to terms on a one-year contract with CB Richard Marshall; Signed CB Tae Evans and released CB Da Mon Merkerson. Draft draft choices LB Sam Acho (fourth round), Anthony Sherman (fifth round), Quan Sturdivant (sixth round), David Carter (sixth round), and DeMarco Sampson (seventh round). Restricted free agents WR Early Doucet and T Brandon Keith signed their one-year qualifying offer. Re-signed Lyle Sendlein, Hamza Abdullah, Michael Adams, D Anthony Batiste, Ben Claxton, Ben Graham, Reagan Maui a, Stephen Spach, and Bryant Nnabuife. Added free agents G Daryn Colledge (Green Bay), DE Nick Eason (Pittsburgh), TE Jeff King (Carolina), WR Chansi Stuckey (Cleveland), and LB Stewart Bradley (Philadelphia). Released QB Derek Anderson and LB Gerald Hayes. Acquired QB Kevin Kolb from Eagles in exchange for CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and the Cardinals second-round selection in the 2012 draft. Agreed to terms with 21 RFA s: Jared Campbell, Daiveun Curry-Chapman, Desia Dunn, Derek Epperson, Tommy Irvin, Sean Jeffcoat, Duke Lemmens, Ricky Lumpkin, Eric Mensik, Da Mon Merkerson, Aaron Nichols, Greg Niland, Kris O Dowd, William Powell, Andrew Rich, Stephen Skelton, Kendall Smith, Jason Speredon, Brad Thorson, Jake Vermiglio and D.J. Young. Mike Miller promoted to offensive coordinator from passing game coordinator. Louie Cioffi named defensive backs coach. Deshea Townsend named assistant defensive backs coach. Ray Horton named defensive coordinator. Cardinals vs. Vikings 17 of 40

18 Game 1 CARDINALS 28, Panthers 21 September 11, 2011 University of Phoenix Stadium (60,627) Playing on the on the 10 th anniversary of the 9-11 tragedy, the Cards opened the NFL season at home against the Panthers, who had beaten them in 7 straight regular season contests. QB Kevin Kolb made his Cardinal debut while counterpart Cam Newton, the top player selected in the 11 draft, was seeing his first NFL action. Both signal-callers were excellent. Kolb completed 18 of 27 passes for 309 yards with 2 TDs and no INTs (130.0 passer rating); it was his 4 th 300-yard game in 8 career starts. Newton set an NFL record for most yards (422) by a QB in his first game. But in a contest with 3 scoring plays of 70+ yards, the Cards escaped with the win by stopping the Panthers a yard short in the game s closing moments. In the first quarter, the Cards moved 54 yards in 6 plays and capped their first offensive drive of the season with a 7-yard Beanie Wells TD run. On the 3 rd play of the next series, the Panthers faced a 3 rd -n-7 from their own 23 when Newton connected with a wide-open Steve Smith down the left sideline for a 77-yard game-tying score. The teams traded punts on the next four drives but midway through the 2 nd quarter and with the game still tied at 7, the Cards had advanced to the Carolina 4. However, Wells fumbled a pitch and LB Thomas Davis recovered to end the threat. After a Panthers 3-n-out, the Cards again marched deep into Panther territory but a crack-back penalty on Andre Roberts backed them from the 5 to the 15 and Jay Feely missed a 36-yard FG with 1:03 left before halftime. AZ appeared to end the ensuing Panther drive when Daryl Washington INT d Newton but it was negated by to a roughing the passer call. Carolina capitalized on the 2 nd chance when Smith caught a 26-yard TD pass from Newton with 0:06 left in the half for a 14-7 lead. On the first Panther drive after intermission, Washington again INT d Newton and this time it held up, giving AZ the ball the Carolina 48. On the next snap, Kolb hit a wide-open Jeff King and the former Panthers TE raced 48 yards to tie the game at 14. Carolina answered with an 8-play, 80-yard drive that the rookie QB ended with a 1-yard TD leap. Early in the 4 th, the Cards were down and backed up to their own 10. Facing a 3 rd -n-7 at the AZ 30, the Panthers brought a blitz but Kolb found Early Doucet who broke a tackle before completing the 70-yard pass play to tie the game at 21. Carolina s next drive crossed midfield before the AZ defense forced a punt. Cards rookie CB Patrick Peterson - taken 4 picks after Newton the previous April - fielded Jason Baker s boot at the AZ 11 and burst 89 yards for the go-ahead score. A Carolina punt ended the next drive that had advanced to just the Panther 36. After the Cards took 2:30 off the clock, the Panthers took over at their own 17 with 2:20 left and one timeout. Newton moved the offense deep into AZ territory and with 1:19 left they faced a 4 th -n-5 from the 6. He connected across the middle to RB Mike Goodson but Cards LB Paris Lenon tackled him a yard shy of the marker to seal the season-opening win. PANTHERS CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 8:45 Wells 7-yard run (Feely kick) 6-54, 3: Panthers 1 7:11 S. Smith 77-yard pass from Newton (Mare kick) 3-80, 1: Panthers 2 0:06 S. Smith 26-yard pass from Newton (Mare kick) 4-74, 0: CARDS 3 10:40 J. King 48-yard pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 1-48, 0: Panthers 3 5:49 Newton 1-yard run (Mare kick) 8-80, 4: CARDS 4 10:48 Doucet 70-yard pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 5-90, 2: CARDS 4 7:15 Peterson 89-yard punt return (Feely kick) Game 2 Redskins 22, CARDINALS 21 September 18, 2011 FedEx Field (76,330) In a back-and-forth week 2 affair at Washington, the Cards withstood some early blows from the Redskins to take an 8-point lead in the 4 th quarter. However, the Redskins scored twice in the final 5:17 to earn the 1-point victory that dropped Arizona to 1-1. Washington penetrated the AZ40 on all 5 of its first half drives while holding a advantage in total yards and a 13-minute edge in time of possession. On the game s opening series the Redskins advanced to the AZ 6; however Rex Grossman s 3 -n-goal pass was INT d by SS Adrian Wilson at the 2. On the next Redskins drive they faced 3 rd -n-8 from the AZ39 when Grossman s pass was tipped by WR Anthony Armstrong and INT d by CB Richard Marshall who returned it 33 yards to the Washington 37. Two plays later Kevin Kolb hit TE Jeff King with a 21-yard TD pass to put the Cards up 7-0. The Redskins answered with a 14-play, 77-yard drive that chewed 8:29 off the clock and ended with Graham Gano s 26-yard FG. The Skins then took the lead on their next series thanks to a 1-yard Grossman TD pass to TE Fred Davis. They moved 80 yards in 6 play thanks to a 33-yard catch-n-run from rookie RB Roy Helu and a 20-yard run by ex- Cardinal Tim Hightower. Late in the first half, a Brandon Banks punt return and 15-yard facemask set the Redskins up at the AZ20 with 1:36 on the clock. They came away empty, however, when Gano s 30-yard FG try was swatted by 6-8 DE Calais Campbell, the 3 rd FG block of his career. The Cards started the 2 nd half with the ball and down just 3. They quickly moved inside the Washington 20 but a Kolb 3 rd down pass went off the hands of WR Andre Roberts and was INT d by LB London Fletcher at the 11 to end the threat. The Cards came back to take the lead on the next series, moving 90 yards in 9 plays. RB Beanie Wells had a 25-yard run on the drive and capped it with his 2-yard TD run. Early in the 4 th, Washington moved to the AZ5 but settled for a 23-yard Gano FG that trimmed the margin to On the first play of the next drive, Kolb threw it deep down the right sideline for Larry Fitzgerald, releasing it just before a blind-side hit; the all-pro WR hauled it in for a 73-yard TD. On the play, Fitzgerald tied Roy Green for most TD catches in team history (66) and also tied Anquan Boldin for the franchise record for most 100- yard receiving games (29). Now down 8, the Redskins faced a 4 -n-3 at the AZ18 with just over 5 minutes to play. They went for it and Grossman hit Santana Moss in the corner of the end zone; when the 2-point try failed the Skins trailed After a Cards 3-n-out, Grossman moved Washington from its own 36 to the AZ16 to set-up Gano s 34-yard go-ahead FG. On Arizona s next play from scrimmage, Kolb hit WR Chansi Stuckey on a 12-yard pass up the middle but he fumbled going to the ground and Washington recovered to seal the win. CARDINALS REDSKINS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 3:54 J. King 21-yard pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 2-37, 0: Redskins 2 10:25 Gano 26-yard FG 14-77, 8: Redskins 2 3:04 F. Davis 1-yard pass from Grossman (Gano kick) 6-80, 2: CARDS 3 2:47 Wells 2-yard run (Feely kick) 9-90, 4: Redskins 4 11:18 Gano 23-yard FG 7-39, 3: CARDS 4 10:58 Fitzgerald 73-yard pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 1-68, 0: Redskins 4 5:17 S. Moss 18-yard pass from Grossman (pass failed) 13-73, 5: Redskins 4 1:45 Gano 34-yard FG 8-48, 2: STATISTICS CAR AZ First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 3-11 (27) 5-12 (42) 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 32:47 27:13 Weather: Indoors RUSHING Panthers: D. Williams 12-30; Stewart 7-26; Newton 8-18, TD. CARDS: Wells 18-90, TD; Stephens- Howling 3-10; Kolb 4-(-1). PASSING Panthers: Newton 24-37, 422 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT. CARDS: Kolb 18-27, 309 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT. RECEIVING Panthers: S. Smith 8-178, 2 TD; Olsen 4-78; LaFell 4-70; Shockey 3-51; Stewart 2-14; Naanee 1-21; Williams 1-6; Goodson 1-4. CARDS: Wells 4-12; Doucet 3-105, TD; Fitzgerald 3-62; King 2-61, TD; Heap 2-40; Roberts 2-21; Sherman 1-6; Stephens- Howling 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS Panthers: None. CARDS: D. Washington STATISTICS AZ WAS First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 3-9 (3) 6-17 (35) 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 21:30 38:30 Weather: Partly sunny, 66 degrees, 71% humidity, Winds ENE 7 mph. RUSHING CARDS: Wells 14-93; Taylor 1-0. Redskins: Hightower 20-96; Helu 10-74; Young 1-7; Grossman 4-(-5). PASSING CARDS: Kolb 17-30, 251 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT. Redskins: Grossman 25-43, 291 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Fitzgerald 7-133, TD; Roberts 3-30; King 2-36; Stuckey 2-24; Doucet 2-20; Heap 1-8. Redskins: F. Davis 6-86, TD; Gaffney 5-62; S. Moss 5-61, TD; Helu 3-38; Stallworth 2-16; Armstrong 2-14; Hightower 1-10; Young 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS CARDS: Marshall 1-33; Wilson Redskins: Fletcher 1-0. Cardinals vs. Vikings 18 of 40

19 Game 3 Seahawks 13, CARDINALS 10 September 25, 2011 CenturyLink Field Field (66,199) For the second straight Sunday, the Cardinals had a tough road win well within their reach but let the opportunity slip through their fingers with a turnover in the game s closing minutes. A week after losing by one to the Redskins in DC, Arizona fell to 1-2 with a 3-point defeat at Seattle. The Cards limited Seattle to just 13 points (2 FGs and a TD) but were unable to find their rhythm offensively. Four AZ drives that penetrated Seattle territory came away with no points two ending on missed FGs (51 & 49) and another two with INTs including a key pick with just over a minute to play. Starting RB Beanie Wells missed the game with a hamstring injury and was replaced by veteran Chester Taylor and 2 nd -year player Alfonso Smith. Arizona s lone TD came on a Larry Fitzgerald score in the 2 nd quarter that made him the franchise s all-time leader in receiving TDs. On their first possession of the afternoon, the Cards threatened but a sack backed them up and Jay Feely missed a 51-yard FG try. The Seahawks responded with a 47-yard drive that ended with Steven Hauschka s 30-yard FG and a 3-0 lead. Arizona s A.J. Jefferson returned the ensuing kickoff 51 yards to the AZ 48 and that led to Feely s 44-yard game-tying FG. DE Calais Campbell halted the next drive with one of his career-best 2.5 sacks of Tarvaris Jackson. The AZ offense then went hurry-up after taking over at its own 22. The Cardinals moved 78 yards in 8 plays and capped the drive with a 12-yard pass from Kevin Kolb to Fitzgerald who went up between 2 defenders in the end zone and came down with the TD that broke Roy Green s franchise mark. Hauschka then hit a 52-yarder that trimmed Arizona s lead to 10-6 with 0:43 left in the half. Enough time remained for Kolb and the offense to move to the SEA 41 with 0:07 left but Marcus Trufant ended that scoring threat with an INT at the Seattle 17. The Seahawks scored what turned out to be the only points of the second half on their first series after intermission when Jackson scrambled and found the end zone from 11 yards away. The teams then traded punts on the next six possessions. With 11:20 to play and down by three, Arizona took over at its own 20 and moved to the SEA 31 but Feely s 49-yarded that could have tied it was no good with 5:28 left. The Cards got the ball back at their own 31 with 2:57 left and still down just 3. They converted a 4 th -n-1 from the SEA 39 thanks to a pass interference penalty just after the 2:00 warning. But facing a 3 rd -n-12 at the SEA 36 with 1:15 remaining, Kolb s pass to Heap was picked off by Kam Chancellor at the 25, ending Arizona s last best chance. Arizona s defense got steady pressure on Jackson and came up with four sacks; they forced 8 Seattle punts while limiting the Seahawks to 261 total yards. The Cardinals offense outgained Seattle by nearly 100 yards but had difficulty on third downs, converting on 3 of 14 opportunities. CARDINALS SEAHAWKS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Seahawks 1 2:55 Hauschka 30-yard FG 7-47, 3: CARDS 2 12:48 Feely 44-yard FG 10-26, 5: CARDS 2 7:29 Fitzgerald 12-yard pass Kolb (Feely kick) 8-78, 3: Seahawks 2 0:43 Hauschka 52-yard FG 8-16, 1: Seahawks 3 5:57 T. Jackson 11-yard run (Hauschka kick) 14-72, 6: STATISTICS AZ SEA First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 3-14 (21) 6-16 (38) 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 31:49 28:11 Weather: Partly sunny, 66 degrees, 71% humidity, Winds ENE 7 mph. RUSHING CARDS: A. Smith 17-54; Taylor 8-20; Kolb Seahawks: Lynch 19-73; Washington 3-29; Jackson 4-20, TD; Williams 2-2; Forsett 1-0; Baldwin 1-(-2). PASSING CARDS: Kolb 25-39, 252 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT. Seahawks: Jackson 18-31, 171 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING CARDS: Heap 6-61; Fitzgerald 5-64, TD; Doucet 5-50; Roberts 4-38; A. Smith 3-21; Taylor 1-12; Sherman 1-6. Seahawks: Rice 8-109; Baldwin 2-23; Tate 2-15; Obomanu 2-12; Miller 2-9; Lynch 1-2; Forsett 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS CARDS: Peterson 1-1. Seahawks: Trufant 1-15; Chancellor 1-9. Game 4 Giants 31, CARDINALS 27 October 2, 2011 University of Phoenix Stadium (60,496) The Cards fell to 1-3 after their 3 rd straight gut-wrenching defeat. Like the previous 2, victory appeared to be in their hands before seeing it slip away late. This time they lost a 10-point 4 th quarter advantage by allowing two TD passes 0:58 apart late in the final stanza; the 2 nd TD came a play after a controversial call disallowed a game-sealing AZ takeaway. The loss overshadowed an outstanding day for RB Beanie Wells; a week after sitting out with a hamstring injury, he ran for a career-best 138 yards and 3 TDs. Larry Fitzgerald also became the franchise s all-time leader in both career receiving yards & 100-yard games. The Cards had chances early as their first 3 drives reached the red zone but they came away with just 6 points on a pair of FGs. On the 3 rd snap of the game, Calais Campbell forced an Ahmad Bradshaw fumble that Clark Haggans recovered at the NY 16. That led to a 27-yard Jay Feely FG and 3-0 lead. The Cards had another chance for points when their next possession reached the NY17 but Kolb had the ball stripped by Osi Umenyiora and the Giants recovered. Arizona again penetrated deep into NY territory on its next series and came away with another Feely FG. It wasn t until 6:30 remained in the half that the Giants crossed midfield but they made it count on that series, capping the 69-yard, 10-play drive with Bradshaw s 13-yard TD run. Just before intermission, NY increased its lead to 10-6 on a Lawrence Tynes 30-yard FG. Arizona then surged ahead with a TD on its opening drive of the 2 nd half. The biggest play was a 47-yard grab by Fitzgerald, who wrestled the ball away from Deon Grant and in doing so replaced Roy Green atop the franchise s receiving yardage list; it also set-up a 1-yard Wells TD run. Later in the 3 rd, rookie DT David Carter stripped the ball from Manning and Darnell Dockett recovered at the NY 5; 2 plays later Wells again scored from a yard away to give AZ a lead. Early in the 4 th, Brandon Jacobs 1-yard TD run made it Midway thru that final quarter, a 39-yard Wells moved the ball to the NY18 and 3 plays later he ran it in from 2 yards out for his 3 rd TD of the afternoon. With 5:16 left and down 10, the Giants took over at their own 20. They moved 80 yards in 7 plays and pulled to within 3 when Manning hit TE Jake Ballard with a 2- yard TD pass. After a Cards 3-n-out, NY took over at the AZ48 with 3:10 left. On the first play, Manning hit Victor Cruz with a 19-yard pass to the 29 but he appeared to fumble at the end with AZ recovering. However, officials ruled that Cruz had declared himself down before fumbling, making the play unreviewable. On the next snap, Manning connected with Hakeem Nicks on a 29-yard go-ahead TD. The Cards took over at their own 24 with 2:35 remaining and advanced to the NY29. But after a damaging sack backed them up 10 yards, their hopes ended when Kolb s 4 th -n-2 pass from the NY30 fell incomplete. GIANTS CARDINALS Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 13:03 Feely 27-yard FG 4-7, 1: CARDS 2 7:57 Feely 27-yard FG 16-79, 9: Giants 2 2:54 Bradshaw 13-yard run (Tynes kick) 10-69, 5: Giants 2 0:01 Tynes 30-yard FG 5-61, 0: CARDS 3 10:24 Wells 1-yard run (Feely kick) 8-78, 4: CARDS 3 2:55 Wells 1-yard run (Feely kick) 2-5, 0: Giants 4 12:07 Jacobs 1-yard run (Tynes kick) 13-75, 5: CARDS 4 5:16 Wells 2-yard run (Feely kick) 6-77, 3: Giants 4 3:37 Ballard 2-yard pass from Manning (Tynes kick) 7-80, 1: STATISTICS NYG AZ First Downs rd Down Eff. (Pct) 6-13 (46) 3-12 (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 28:01 31:59 Weather: Indoors RUSHING Giants: Bradshaw 12-39, TD; Jacobs 9-18, TD; Manning 3-(-3). CARDS: Wells , 3 TD; A. Smith 2-16; Kolb 2-1; Stephens-Howling 1-1. PASSING Giants: Manning 27-40, 321, 2 TD, 0 INT. CARDS: Kolb 20-34, 237 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT. RECEIVING Giants: Nicks , TD; Cruz 6-98; Bradshaw 4-11; Manningham 1-10; Hynoski 1-5; Ware 1-5; Jacobs 1-0. CARDS: Fitzgerald 8-102; Heap 4-41; Doucet 3-42; Sherman 2-24; Stephens- Howling 1-9; King 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS Giants: Rolle 1-0. CARDS: None. Cardinals vs. Vikings 19 of 40

20 Arizona Cardinals / Week 4 / Through Sunday, October 02, 2011 / Regular Season Won 1, Lost 3 9/11/2011 W Carolina Panthers 9/18/2011 L at Washington Redskins 9/25/2011 L at Seattle Seahawks 10/2/2011 L New York Giants Arizona Opponent Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty rd Down: Made/Att 14/47 21/57 3rd Down Pct. 29.8% 36.8% 4th Down: Made/Att 2/3 1/2 4th Down Pct. 66.7% 50.0% Possession Avg. 28:08 31:52 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 12/77 10/74 Gross Yards Attempts/Completions 130/80 151/94 Completion Pct. 61.5% 62.3% Had Intercepted 4 4 Punts/Average 20/ /43.0 Net Punting Avg Penalties/Yards 29/296 28/183 Fumbles/Ball Lost 10/3 3/2 Touchdowns Rushing 5 4 Passing 5 6 Returns 1 0 Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts Team Opponents Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt Pts C.Wells /0 0/ J.Feely /11 3/ L.Fitzgerald /0 0/ J.King /0 0/ E.Doucet /0 0/0 0 6 P.Peterson /0 0/0 0 6 Team /11 3/ Opponents /9 6/ Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 0, Opponents: 0/ 1 Sacks: C.Campbell 2.5, K.Rhodes 2.0, D.Carter 1.0, J.Porter 1.0, D.Washington 1.0, R.Marshall 1.0, P.Lenon 0.5, D.Dockett 0.5, O.Schofield 0.5 Team: 10.0, Opponents: 12.0 Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TD C.Wells A.Smith C.Taylor K.Kolb L.Stephens-Howling Team Opponents Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TD L.Fitzgerald t 2 E.Doucet t 1 T.Heap A.Roberts J.King t 2 A.Sherman C.Wells A.Smith C.Stuckey L.Stephens-Howling R.Housler C.Taylor D.Sampson Team t 5 Opponents t 6 Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD R.Marshall A.Wilson D.Washington P.Peterson Team Opponents Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B D.Zastudil Team Opponents Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD P.Peterson t 1 Team t 1 Opponents Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TD A.Jefferson L.Stephens-Howling A.Roberts Team Opponents Field Goals J.Feely 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 1 1/ 2 0/ 1 Team 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 1 1/ 2 0/ 1 Opponents 0/ 0 2/ 2 3/ 4 0/ 0 1/ 1 Fumbles Lost: K.Kolb 2, C.Stuckey 1 Total: 3 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: C.Haggans 1, D.Dockett 1 Total: 2 Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost Rating K.Kolb % % 4 3.1% 73t 12/ Team % % 4 3.1% 73t 12/ Opponents % % 4 2.6% 77t 10/ Cardinals vs. Vikings 20 of 40

21 Arizona Cardinals 2011 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 Paris Lenon / Kerry Rhodes / Calais Campbell / A.J. Jefferson Patrick Peterson Adrian Wilson Daryl Washington / Joey Porter / Clark Haggans Darnell Dockett / Stewart Bradley Richard Marshall / Reggie Walker Dan Williams David Carter / O'Brien Schofield / Vonnie Holliday Nick Eason Rashad Johnson Michael Adams Anthony Sherman Early Doucet L. Stephens-Howling Hamza Abdullah Jeff King Alfonso Smith Rob Houlser Sam Acho Miscellaneous: Patrick Peterson: 89-yard punt return for a TD vs. Carolina, Sept. 11 Cardinals vs. Vikings 21 of 40

22 2011 Cardinals Regular Season Game-By-Game Offensive Stats 9/11 vs. Car Was Sea 10/2 vs. NYG Min 10/23 vs. Pit Bal Totals First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Downs Converted Efficiency 41.7% 33.3% 21.4% 25% 29.8% Fourth Downs Converted Efficiency 0% 0% 100% 50% 66.7% Total Net Yards Plays Avg./Play Net Yards Rushing Attempts Avg./Rush Touchdowns Net Yards Passing Sacks Yards Lost Gross Yards Attempts Completions Pct. 66.7% 56.6% 64.1% 58.8% 61.5% 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 Yielded Points Scored Time Of Possession 27:13 21:30 31:49 31:59 28:08 11/6 vs. StL Phi SF StL 12/4 vs. Dal 12/11 vs. SF 12/18 vs. Cle Cin 1/1 vs. Sea Cardinals vs. Vikings 22 of 40

23 2011 Cardinals Regular Season Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 9/11 vs. Car Was Sea 10/2 vs. NYG Min 10/23 vs. Pit Bal Totals First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Downs Converted Efficiency 27.3% 35.3% 37.5% 46.1% 36.8% Fourth Downs Converted Efficiency 0% 100% 0% 0% 50% Total Net Yards Plays Avg./Play Net Yards Rushing Attempts Avg./Rush Touchdowns Net Yards Passing Sacks Yards Lost Gross Yards Attempts Completions Pct. 64.9% 58.1% 58.1% 67.5% 62.3% Touchdowns Interceptions Yards Per Attempt Kickoffs-EZ-TB Punting Average Net Average Had Blocked FG-PAT Had Blocked Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns PAT/ 2-Point Made/Att Kicking Made/Att pt Rushing Made/Att pt Passing Made/Att Field Goals Made/Att Safeties Awarded Points Allowed Time Of Possession 32:47 38:30 28:11 28:01 31:52 11/6 vs. StL Phi SF StL 12/4 vs. Dal 12/11 vs. SF 12/18 vs. Cle Cin 1/1 vs. Sea Cardinals vs. Vikings 23 of 40

24 Regular Season The Last Time RUSHING 200 Yards Rushing By Cardinals: 214 by LeShon Johnson at New Orleans, Sept. 22, 1996 By Opponent: 228 by Clinton Portis at Denver, Dec. 29, Yards Rushing By Cardinals: 165, Marcel Shipp vs. San Francisco, Oct. 26, 2003 (35 att.) By Opponent: 167, Frank Gore at San Francisco, Dec. 14, 2009 (25 att., TD) 100 Yards Rushing By Cardinals: 138, Beanie Wells vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 (27 att., 3 TDs) By Opponent: 137, Jonathan Stewart at Carolina, Dec. 19, 2010 (27 att., 0 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: Shaun Alexander (4) at Seattle, Sept. 25, 2005 (25, 1, 1, 1 yards) Two Rushing Touchdowns By Cardinals: Beanie Wells (3) vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 (1, 1, 2 yards) By Opponent: Brian Westbrook at San Francisco, Jan. 2, 2011 (6, 6 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: 422 by Cam Newton vs. Carolina, Sept. 11, 2011 (24 comp., 37 att., 2 TDs, 1 INT) 300 Yards Passing By Cardinals: 309 by Kevin Kolb vs. Carolina, Sept. 11, 2011 (18 comp., 27 att., 2 TDs) By Opponent: 321 by Eli Manning vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 (27 comp., 40 att., 2 TDs) Six Touchdown Passes By Cardinals: Charley Johnson vs. New Orleans, Nov. 2, 1969 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: Peyton Manning vs. Indianapolis, Sept. 27, 2009 (20, 10, 53, 3 yards). Three Touchdown Passes By Cardinals: Kurt Warner vs. Minnesota, Dec. 6, 2009 (2, 39, 34 yards) By Opponent: Matt Ryan at Atlanta, Sep. 19, 2010 (7, 19, 12 yards). RECEIVING 200 Yards Receiving By Cardinals: 217, Anquan Boldin at Detroit, Sept. 7, 2003 (10 receptions, 2 TD) By Opponent: 203, Kevin Williams vs. Dallas, Dec. 24, 1995 (9 rec.) 150 Yards Receiving By Cardinals: 186, Anquan Boldin (13 rec.), 151, Larry Fitzgerald (10 rec.) at Seattle, Nov. 16, 2008 By Opponent: 162, Hakeem Nicks vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 (10 rec., 1 TD) Cardinals vs. Vikings 24 of 40

25 100 Yards Receiving By Cardinals: 102, Larry Fitzgerald vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 (8 rec.) By Opponent: 162, Hakeem Nicks vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 (10 rec., 1 TD) Two 100-Yard Receivers By Cardinals: 186, Anquan Boldin (13 rec.), 151, Larry Fitzgerald (10 rec.) at Seattle, Nov. 16, 2008 By Opponent: 141, Roddy White vs. Atlanta, Dec. 23, 2007 (12 rec.), 114, Laurent Robinson vs. Atlanta, Dec. 23, 2007 (7 rec., TD) Four Receiving Touchdowns By Cardinals: J.T. Smith at Washington, Oct. 8, 1989 By Opponent: Earnest Gray vs. NY Giants, Sept. 7, 1980 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: Larry Fitzgerald vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 31, 2010 (3, 5 yards) By Opponent: Steve Smith vs. Carolina, Sept. 11, 2011 (77, 26 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: Hakeem Nicks (10 for 162 yards, TD) vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 COMBOS 100-Yard Rusher/100-Yard Receiver By Cardinals: Beanie Wells, 138 yards rushing/larry Fitzgerald, 102 yards receiving vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 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: 141, Roddy White; 114, Laurent Robinson; 315 Chris Redman vs. Atlanta, Dec. 23, 2007 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: Jason Snelling at Atlanta, Sep. 19, 2010 (2 rush, 1 rec.) Two-Point Conversion By Cardinals: Larry Fitzgerald reception vs. Seattle, Nov. 14, 2010 By Opponent: Leon Washington run at NYJets, Sept. 28, 2008 Safety By Cardinals: Gerald Hayes blocked Donnie Jones punt out of end zone vs. Seattle, Oct. 24, Ball goes out of the endzone. By Opponent: Holding in the end zone on Reggie Wells vs. Green Bay, Jan. 3, 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. Vikings 25 of 40

26 Four Field Goals By Cardinals: Jay Feely (5) vs. Denver, Dec. 12, 2010 (36, 48, 55, 23, 49 yards) By Opponent: John Kasay at Carolina, Dec. 19, 2010 (28, 29, 24, 43 yards) Three Field Goals By Cardinals: Jay Feely (5) vs. Denver, Dec. 12, 2010 (36, 48, 55, 23, 49 yards) By Opponent: Graham Gano at Washington, Sept. 18, 2011 (26, 23, 34 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: Sean Morey vs. Dallas, Oct. 12, 2008 (Mat McBriar punt) By Opponent: DeDe Dorsey at Cincinnati, 11/18/07 (Mike Barr punt) Blocked Punt Return For Touchdown By Cardinals: Monty Beisel vs. Dallas, Oct. 12, 2008 (Mat McBriar punt, blocked by Sean Morey, returned by Beisel three yards) By Opponent: DeDe Dorsey at Cincinnati, 11/18/07 (Mike Barr punt, returned 19 yards) Blocked Field Goal Attempt By Cardinals: Calais Campbell at Washington, Sept. 18, 2011 (Graham Gano 30-yard attempt) By Opponent: Kris Jenkins at NY Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 (Neil Rackers 30-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 vs. Carolina, Sept. 11, 2011, 89 yards (Jason Baker punt) By Opponent: Yamon Figurs at Baltimore, Sept. 23, 2007, 75 yards (Mike Barr 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: T. Brown at San Francisco, Jan. 2, 2011 (62 yards, Richard Bartel pass) Fumble Return For Touchdown By Cardinals: Steve Breaston at Carolina, Dec. 19, 2010, 0 yards (Tim Hightower fumble) By Opponent: Tully Banta-Cain vs. San Francisco, Nov. 25, 2007, recovered in end zone (Kurt Warner fumble) DEFENSE Four Interceptions By Cardinals: Kwamie Lassiter vs. San Diego, Dec. 27, 1998 By Opponent: Never has happened Three Interceptions By Cardinals: Antrel Rolle at Cincinnati, Nov. 18, 2007 By Opponent: Marcus Trufant at Seattle, Dec. 9, 2007 Two Interceptions By Cardinals: Adrian Wilson at St. Louis, Sept. 12, 2010 By Opponent: Aqib Talib vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 31, 2010 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: Shaun Phillips at San Diego, Oct. 3, 2010 Three Quarterback Sacks By Cardinals: Darnell Dockett at Tennessee, Nov. 29, 2009 By Opponent: Justin Smith at San Francisco, Jan. 2, 2011 Cardinals vs. Vikings 26 of 40

27 Two QB Sacks By Teammates By Cardinals: vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 2005 (Adrian Wilson and Chike Okeafor) By Opponent: vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 (Dave Tollefson and Osi Umenyiora) Two Opponent Fumble Recoveries By Cardinals: Renaldo Hill at Carolina, Oct. 6, 2002 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: 21 vs. Minnesota, Dec. 14, Second-Quarter Points By Cardinals: 24 at St. Louis, Nov. 2, 2008 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: Oct. 12, 2008 vs. Dallas, By Opponent: Nov. 25, 2007 vs. San Francisco, Overtime Win On The Road By Cardinals: Dec. 2, 2001 at Oakland, By Opponent: Nov. 7, 2010 at Minnesota, Or More Penalties By Cardinals: 11, Oct. 2, 2011 vs. NY Giants (118 yards) By Opponent: 10, Sept. 11, 2011 vs. Carolina (74 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: 43:07 at Tampa Bay, Nov. 4, 2007 Cardinals vs. Vikings 27 of 40

28 Chester Taylor 29 Running Back 5-11, 213 How Acquired: FA-11 (Bears) Years NFL/Cardinals: 10/1 College: Toledo DOB: September 22, 1979 Hometown: River Rouge, MI NoteCARDS: Has played in 139 games in nine NFL seasons, rushing for 4,663 yards on 1,140 carries (4.1 avg.) and 25 touchdowns. Also has 285 receptions for 2,233 yards (7.8 avg.) and six touchdowns. One of six active NFL running backs with more than 4,000 career rushing yards and 2,000 career receiving yards. Since 2005, Taylor leads all NFL running backs with 91 third-down receptions and 843 third-down receiving yards. Has eight career 100-yard rushing games. Ran for 1,214 yards on 303 carries in 2006, the sixth-highest single-season rushing yardage total in Minnesota Vikings history. Has the longest (95-yard TD Sea on 10/22/06) and third-longest (84-yard TD SF on 12/9/07) runs in Vikings history. In six career playoff games, has 36 carries for 145 yards (4.0 avg.) and 13 receptions for 101 yards. Pro Career: Originally drafted by Baltimore in the sixth round (207 th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft. Signed with Minnesota as an unrestricted free agent on 3/11/06. Signed with Chicago as an unrestricted free agent on 3/5/10. Signed with Arizona on 9/4/11 after being released by Chicago. 2010: Played in all 16 regular season games and made one start in his only season with Chicago also played in both of the team s playoff games totaled 267 rushing yards on 112 carries and had two rushing touchdowns added 20 receptions for 139 yards had 46 rushing yards on 14 carries and scored two touchdowns in two playoff games had nine carries for 29 yards and three catches for 44 yards in season opener vs. Det (9/12) carried the ball a season-high 18 times for 43 Car (10/10) notched 10 or more carries in three straight Buf (11/7), vs. Min (11/14), Mia (11/18) posted a season-high five receptions for 31 yards and ran for 33 yards and a touchdown on nine Det (12/5) rushed for 44 yards and a touchdown on 11 attempts in Divisional Playoff game vs. Sea (1/16/11) had a rushing touchdown in NFC Championship game vs. GB (1/23/11). 2009: Played in all 16 games and two postseason games rushed for 338 yards and one touchdown on 94 carries registered 44 receptions for 389 yards (8.8 avg.) and one touchdown led the NFL with 26 third-down receptions and 257 third-down receiving yards caught seven passes for 70 yards vs. SF (9/27) had 10 carries for 26 yards and a touchdown and three catches for 49 StL (10/11) posted a season-high 73 rushing yards on 11 carries (6.6 avg.) vs. Sea (11/22) recorded six receptions for 51 yards and a touchdown vs. Chi (11/29) had six carries for 28 yards and three catches for 18 yards in NFC Championship NO (1/24/10). 2008: Played in all 16 games with one start and played in team s one playoff game had 399 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 101 carries set career highs with 45 receptions and 399 receiving yards and matched his career-best with two receiving touchdowns led all NFL running backs with 25 third-down catches returned 10 kickoffs for 234 yards had a season-high 11 carries for 44 yards vs. Car (9/21) threw his first career touchdown pass, a four-yard completion to TE Visanthe NO (10/6) recorded 10 carries for 34 yards and a touchdown and caught a season-high six passes for 48 Chi (10/19) posted a career-high 84 receiving yards and a touchdown on four catches vs. GB (11/9) ran for a touchdown in three consecutive Jax (11/23), vs. Chi (11/30), Det (12/7) collected a season-high 66 rushing yards on 10 carries and caught a touchdown Ari (12/14) had 12 carries for 48 yards and caught five passes for 36 yards in Wild Card game vs. Phi (1/4/09). 2007: Played in 14 games with eight starts ran for 844 yards and a career-high seven touchdowns on 157 carries (a career-high 5.4 avg.) had 29 receptions for 281 yards (9.7 yard avg.) helped Vikings lead the NFL with 2,634 team rushing yards, a new team record teamed with Adrian Peterson to set the Vikings record for rushing yards by a duo with 2,185 yards had two 100-yard rushing games ran for 83 yards on 22 Chi (10/14) had a career-long 50-yard GB (11/11) matched a Minnesota franchise record with three rushing touchdowns and ran for 164 yards on 22 carries vs. Oak (11/18), earning FedEx Ground Player of the Week honors Cardinals vs. Vikings 28 of 40

29 for the second time in his career carried the ball 31 times for 77 yards and a NYG (11/25) totaled 70 yards on 14 carries and scored a touchdown vs. Det (12/2) ran for 101 yards on just eight carries, including an 84-yard touchdown SF (12/9) that was his fourth straight game with a touchdown had a season-high five receptions for 42 yards vs. Was (12/23) had 10 carries for 83 yards in season Den (12/30). 2006: Made a career-high 15 starts in his first season with Minnesota posted the sixth-highest single-season rushing total in Vikings history with 1,214 yards on 303 carries (4.0 avg.) and six touchdowns the 303 carries set a Vikings franchise record that has since been surpassed by Adrian Peterson had 42 catches for 288 yards (6.9 avg.) voted by his teammates as the Vikings Offensive MVP named to USA Today s All-Joe team (players who are critical to their team but don t receive a Pro Bowl nod) set a team record with nine games of 20 or more carries had four 100-yard rushing games had a season-high 31 carries for 88 yards and a touchdown in season Was (9/11) ran for 113 yards on 24 carries vs. Car (9/17) totaled 123 rushing yards on 26 carries vs. Det (10/8) recorded a career-high 169 rushing yards, including a 95-yard touchdown run, on 26 Sea (10/22), and was named FedEx Ground Player of the Week for that game had a career-high eight receptions for 45 yards while running for 96 yards on 26 SF (11/5) scored two touchdowns while running for 80 yards on 28 Mia (11/19) surpassed the 100-yard mark for the fourth time on the season when he ran for 136 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries vs. Ari (11/26) carried 17 times for 99 Chi (12/3) missed only game of the Det (12/10) with a rib injury. 2005: Played in 15 games with one start in his final season with Baltimore had 117 carries for 487 yards (4.2 yard avg.) totaled 41 receptions for 292 yards (7.1 yard avg.) and one touchdown returned 12 kickoffs for 253 yards (21.1 yard avg.) and had 13 special teams tackles carried the ball 11 times for 32 yards vs. NYJ (10/2) posted a season-high five receptions in two straight Pit (10/31) and vs. Cin (11/6) caught a touchdown Pit (10/31) ran for 59 yards on 19 carries vs. Pit (11/20) got the start and had a season-high 20 carries for 59 Den (12/11). 2004: Played in all 16 games with made four starts ran for 714 yards and two touchdowns on 160 carries (4.5 yard avg.) added 30 receptions for 184 yards (6.1 yard avg.) had two 100-yard rushing games rushed for 89 yards on 21 carries vs. Buf (10/24) carried the ball 18 times for 78 Phi (10/31) ran for a touchdown vs. Dal (11/21) had 16 carries for 61 yards and a season-high five receptions for 24 NE (11/28) had his first career 100-yard rushing game when he ran for 139 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries vs. Cin (12/5) followed that up the next week with another 100-yard game, carrying the ball 25 times for 104 yards vs. NYG (12/12). 2003: Played in all 16 games with one start at FB also played in team s one postseason game totaled 63 carries for 276 yards (4.4 yard avg.) and two touchdowns also had 20 receptions for 132 yards (6.6 yard avg.) returned 23 kickoffs for 448 yards (19.5 yard avg.) had a season-high 10 carries for 45 yards and caught three passes for 25 Ari (10/12) scored first career rushing Cin (10/19) had a 29-yard touchdown run vs. Jax (11/2) appeared in his first career postseason game, catching two passes for 19 yards in Wild Card game vs. Ten (1/3/04). 2002: Played in 15 games with two starts as a rookie ran for 122 yards on 33 carries had 14 receptions for 129 yards and two touchdowns added 10 kickoff returns for 236 yards (23.6 yard avg.) got his first career NFL carry vs. TB (9/15) had a season-high five carries and 25 rushing yards vs. Cin (11/10) caught three passes for 40 yards and a touchdown, the first touchdown of his Hou (12/15) matched his season high with five carries and had a 20-yard touchdown Pit (12/29). College: Played at the University of Toledo ( ) is Toledo s all-time leader with 4,849 rushing yards, 61 touchdowns, and yard rushing games rushed for more than 1,000 yards in each of his final three seasons was named first-team All-MAC three times and was twice the runner-up for the league s MVP award ran for a career-high 1,620 yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior earned third-team AP All-American honors named MVP of the 2001 MAC Championship Game after running for 188 yards and two touchdowns in victory over Marshall capped off his college career by rushing for 190 yards to lead the Rockets to a win over Cincinnati in the 2001 Motor City Bowl, earning game MVP honors ran for 1,470 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior totaled 1,176 rushing yards as a sophomore helped lead Toledo to one MAC championship, two MAC West Division titles and a record in four seasons named MVP of the North team in the 2002 Hula Bowl. Personal: Full name: Chester Lamar Taylor attended River Rouge (MI) High School named to Detroit News and Detroit Free Press Dream Teams as a senior earned All-Region and honorable mention All-State honors ran for 1,180 yards as a junior. Cardinals vs. Vikings 29 of 40

30 Taylor Career Stats Rushing Receiving Year Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2002 Bal 15/ t Bal 16/ Bal 16/ Bal 15/ Min 15/ , t Min 14/ t Min 16/ t t Min 16/ Chi 16/ Total 139/33 1,140 4, t , Single Game Highs: Yards Rushing: Seattle, 10/22/06; Rushing Attempts: 31, twice, NY Giants, 11/25/07; Long Run: Seattle, 10/22/06; TDs Rushing: 3, vs. Oakland, 11/18/07; Yards Receiving: 84, vs. Green Bay, 11/9/08; Receptions: San Francisco, 11/5/06; Long Reception: Green Bay, 11/11/07. Additional Stats: Kickoff Returns: Career: 55 for 1,171 yards (21.3 avg.); 2008: 10 for 234; 2005: 12 for 253; 2003: 23 for 448; 2002: 10 for 236; Passing: 1-for-2, 4 yards, 1 TD Taylor Postseason Stats Rushing Receiving Year Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2003 Bal 1/ Min 1/ Min 2/ Chi 2/ Total 6/ Postseason Single Game Highs: Yards Rushing: 48, vs. Philadelphia, 1/4/09; Rushing Attempts: 12, vs. Philadelphia, 1/4/09; Long Run: 14, twice, New Orleans, 1/24/10; TDs Rushing: 1, twice, last vs. Green Bay, 1/23/11; Yards Receiving: 36, vs. Philadelphia, 1/4/09; Receptions: 5, vs. Philadelphia, 1/4/09; Long Reception: 16, vs. Tennessee, 1/3/04. Cardinals vs. Vikings 30 of 40

31 Dave Zastudil 9 Punter 6-3, 220 How Acquired: FA-11 Years NFL/Cardinals: 10/1 College: Ohio DOB: October 26, 1978 Hometown: Bay Village, OH NoteCARDS: Against the Pittsburgh Steelers on 9/14/08, punted five times for 265 yards, netting 52.8 yards per punt which ranked as the second-highest total for a single game in the NFL dating back to 1970 (Rohn Stark, 9/13/92 vs. Houston, 4 for 233, 59.5 net avg.). As a rookie in 2002, finished second in the NFL with a career-high 31 punts landed inside the 20-yard line, earning Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie honors. Pro Career: Originally drafted by Baltimore in the fourth round (112 th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft. Signed with Cleveland as an unrestricted free agent on 3/12/06. Missed the entire 2010 season after being placed on injured reserve. Signed with Arizona as an unrestricted free agent on 8/24/ : Missed the entire season due to right knee injury placed on injured reserve on 8/ : Played in eight games and punted 49 times with a gross average of 44.7 yards per punt, a net of 39.1, and 25 punts landed inside the 20-yard line the 25 punts downed inside the 20 were tied for sixth-most in the AFC had a career-high seven punts inside the Buf (10/11), earning him AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors inactive for one game with a right knee injury and was then placed on injured reserve on 11/ : Played in all 16 games and punted 75 times for 3,410 yards ranked eighth in the AFC with a 45.5-yard gross average and fourth in the AFC with a net average of 39.4 yards recorded five punts for 265 yards vs. Pit (9/14), setting a Browns team record with a net average of 52.8 yards; 52.8 net average was the second-highest total for a single game in the NFL dating back to 1970 had a season-high three punts inside the Was (10/19) played in his 100 th career game vs. Ind (11/30). 2007: Played in 12 games, missing four of the first five games due to a back injury posted 49 punts for 2,046 yards on the season, averaging 41.8 yards per punt, with a net of 34.6 yards had a season-high seven punts in blizzard conditions vs. Buf (12/16), landing three inside the : Played in all 16 games in his first season with Cleveland after signing as an unrestricted free agent ranked sixth in the NFL with a net average of 38.4 yards placed 28 punts inside the 20, with three in a game on five separate occasions totaled a career-high 10 punts for 462 Atl (11/12). 2005: Played in all 16 games in his last season with the Ravens punted 84 times for 3,653 yards downed 11 punts inside the 20 and had seven touchbacks. 2004: Played in 13 games and ranked third in the AFC with 26 punts inside the 20 had a season-high four punts inside the Ind (12/19) suffered a shoulder injury vs. NYJ (11/14) and missed three games. 2003: Played in all 16 games recorded a career-long 67-yard punt vs. KC (9/28) played in his first career postseason game, totaling eight punts for a 48.8-yard average in Wild Card game vs. Ten (1/3/04). 2002: Played in all 16 games of his rookie season tied for second in the NFL with a career-high 31 punts inside the 20 named to the Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie team placed five punts inside the Mia (11/17) and had four inside the 20 in two other games. College: Four-year letterman at Ohio University who led the Mid-American Conference in punting four times earned firstteam All-America honors from Football News and was a second-team AP All-American as a senior in 01 was a first-team All-MAC selection and MAC Special Teams Co-Player of the Year finalist for the Ray Guy Award, given to the top punter in the nation, in 01 had 50 punts for 2,280 yards (45.6 avg.), 16 inside the 20 and a long of 74 averaged 44.3 yards per punt as a junior, which ranked fifth in the nation, and was a first-team All-MAC selection Cardinals vs. Vikings 31 of 40

32 named MAC Special Teams Player of the Year as a sophomore after leading the conference and ranking 14 th in the nation with a 43.2-yard average was a first-team All-MAC selection as a freshman and was named to the Football News Freshman All-America team graduated with double majors in finance and marketing. Personal: Full name David Michael Zastudil attended Bay Village (OH) High School and played quarterback, kicker and punter twice selected all-state and all-conference honorable mention as a punter was all-district as a kicker and made the all-conference team at quarterback was also a four-year letterman in baseball and earned one letter in basketball won the Kiwanis Academic Achievement Scholastic Art Award in the spring of 2006, he participated in an NFL and NFL Players Association six-day executive education program at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania participated in a four-day entrepreneurial program at the Kellogg Business School at Northwestern in the spring of 2007 is an avid golfer and boater along with wife Jenn, the couple has a daughter, Mackenzie Ann, and a son, Chase Michael. Zastudil Career Stats Year Team GP No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg Blk 2002 Bal , Bal , Bal , Bal , Cle , Cle , Cle , Cle , Cle Injured Reserve - Knee Totals , Single Game Highs: Punts: Atlanta 11/12/06; Yards: Atlanta 11/12/06; Gross Avg. (min 3 att.): 53.0, vs. Pittsburgh, 9/14/08; Net Average (min 3 att.): 52.8, vs. Pittsburgh, 9/14/08; Long Punt: 67, vs. Kansas City, 9/28/03; Inside 20: Buffalo 10/11/09. Zastudil Postseason Stats Year Team GP No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg Blk 2003 Bal Totals Cardinals vs. Vikings 32 of 40

33 Arizona Cardinals 2011 Participation Carolina at Washington at Seattle NYG at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Baltimore GP/GS/DNP/IA No. Player Total 23 Abdullah, Hamza P P P P Acho, Sam P P P P Adams, Michael IAJ P P P Bartel, Richard DNP DNP DNP DNP Bartholomew, Ryan PS PS PS PS N/A 74 Batiste, D'Anthony IA IA IA IA Bradley, Stewart P P ILB P Bridges, Jeremy P P P P Brown, Levi LT LT LT LT Butler, Crezdon P IAJ IR IR Campbell, Calais DE DE DE DE Carter, David P P P P Colledge, Daryn LG LG LG LG Dockett, Darnell DT DT DT DT Doucet, Early P WR WR P Dray, Jim IAJ IAJ IAJ IAJ Eason, Nick P DE P P Feely, Jay P P P P Fitzgerald, Larry WR WR WR WR Green, Marshay PS PS PS PS N/A 70 Hadnot, Rex RG RG RG RG Haggans, Clark LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB Hall, Max IR IR IR IR N/A 10 Harvey, Brandyn PS PS - - N/A 86 Heap, Todd P TE TE P Holliday, Vonnie P P P P Housler, Rob P P P P Jeffcoat, Sean IR IR - - N/A 20 Jefferson, A.J. LCB LCB LCB LCB Johnson, Jaymar - - PS PS N/A 49 Johnson, Rashad P P P P Keith, Brandon RT RT RT RT King, Jeff TE P P TE Kolb, Kevin QB QB QB QB Komar, Max IR IR IR IR N/A 82 Leach, Mike P P P P LeGree, Mark - - PS PS N/A 51 Lenon, Paris ILB ILB ILB ILB Lindsey, Korey IA IA DNP IA Lumpkin, Ricky PS PS PS PS N/A 76 Lutui, Deuce P P P P Marshall, Richard P P P P Peterson, Patrick RCB RCB RCB RCB Porter, Joey ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB Rhodes, Kerry FS FS FS FS Roberts, Andre WR WR WR WR Sampson, DeMarco P DNP P P Schofield, O'Brien P P P P Sendlein, Lyle C C C C Sherman, Anthony FB P P FB Skelton, John IA IA IA IA Smith, Alfonso DNP P P P Stephens-Howling, L. P IAJ IAJ P Stuckey, Chansi P P IAJ IAJ Sturdivant, Quan PS PS PS PS N/A 96 Talley, Ronald PS PS IA IA Taylor, Chester IA P RB DNP Thorson, Brad IR IR - - N/A 28 Toler, Greg IR IR IR IR N/A 56 Walker, Reggie P P P P Washington, Daryl ILB IAJ P ILB Wells, Beanie RB RB IAJ RB Williams, Dan NT NT NT NT Williams, Isaiah PS PS PS PS N/A 34 Williams, Ryan IR IR IR IR N/A 18 Williams, Stephen IA P DNP IA Wilson, Adrian SS SS SS SS Womack, Floyd IR IR IR IR N/A 67 Young, D.J. PS PS PS PS N/A 9 Zastudil, Dave P P P P St. Louis P-Played, Position-Started, INJ-Injured, DNP-Did Not Play, IA-Inactive, IAJ-Inactive/Injured, IR-Injured Reserve, PS-Practice Squad, PUP-Physically Unable to perform list, SUS-NFL Suspension, NFI-Reserve/Non-Football Injury, RE-Roster Exemption Cardinals vs. Vikings 33 of 40 at Philadelphia at San Fran. at St. Louis Dallas San Fran. Cleveland at Cincinnati Seattle

34 Arizona Cardinals 2011 Starters OFFENSE Opponent, Date WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB Carolina, Sep. 11 Roberts Brown Colledge Sendlein Hadnot Keith King Fitzgerald Kolb Wells Sherman WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB WR at Washington, Sep. 18 Roberts Brown Colledge Sendlein Hadnot Keith Heap Fitzgerald Kolb Wells Doucet at Seattle, Sep. 25 Roberts Brown Colledge Sendlein Hadnot Keith Heap Fitzgerald Kolb Taylor Doucet WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB New York Giants, Oct. 2 Roberts Brown Colledge Sendlein Hadnot Keith King Fitzgerald Kolb Wells Sherman at Minnesota, Oct. 9 Pittsburgh, Oct. 23 at Baltimore, Oct. 30 St. Louis, Nov. 6 at Philadelphia, Nov. 13 at San Francisco, Nov. 27 at St. Louis, Nov. 27 Dallas, Dec. 4 San Francisco, Dec. 11 Cleveland, Dec. 18 at Cincinnati, Dec. 24 Seattle, Jan. 1 DEFENSE Opponent, Date DE NT DT ROLB ILB ILB LOLB LCB RCB SS FS Carolina, Sep. 11 Campbell Williams Dockett Porter Lenon Washington Haggans Jefferson Peterson Wilson Rhodes DE NT DT DE ROLB ILB LOLB LCB RCB SS FS at Washington, Sep. 18 Campbell Williams Dockett Eason Porter Lenon Haggans Jefferson Peterson Wilson Rhodes DE NT DT ROLB ILB ILB LOLB LCB RCB SS FS at Seattle, Sep. 25 Campbell Williams Dockett Porter Lenon Bradley Haggans Jefferson Peterson Wilson Rhodes New York Giants, Oct. 2 Campbell Williams Dockett Porter Lenon Washington Haggans Jefferson Peterson Wilson Rhodes at Minnesota, Oct. 9 Pittsburgh, Oct. 23 at Baltimore, Oct. 30 St. Louis, Nov. 6 at Philadelphia, Nov. 13 at San Francisco, Nov. 27 at St. Louis, Nov. 27 Dallas, Dec. 4 San Francisco, Dec. 11 Cleveland, Dec. 18 at Cincinnati, Dec. 24 Seattle, Jan. 1 Carolina, Sep. 11 at Minnesota, Oct. 9 CB Michael Adams T D'Anthony Batiste TE Jim Dray CB Korey Lindsey QB John Skelton RB Chester Taylor WR Stephen Williams at Washington, Sep. 18 Pittsburgh, Oct. 23 T D'Anthony Batiste CB Crezdon Butler TE Jim Dray CB Korey Lindsey QB John Skelton RB LaRod Stephens-Howling LB Daryl Washington at Seattle, Sep. 25 at Baltimore, Oct. 30 T D'Anthony Batiste TE Jim Dray QB John Skelton RB LaRod Stephens-Howling WR Chansi Stuckey DE Ronald Talley RB Beanie Wells New York Giants, Oct. 2 St. Louis, Nov. 6 T D'Anthony Batiste TE Jim Dray CB Korey Lindsey QB John Skelton WR Chansi Stuckey DE Ronald Talley WR Stephen Williams 2011 Arizona Cardinals Inactives Cardinals vs. Vikings 34 of 40

35 Roster By Postion No. Name Pos. College Ht. Wt. Age NFL Exp. Defensive Tackles (3) 79 David Carter DE UCLA R 90 Darnell Dockett DT Florida State Dan Williams DT Tennessee Defensive Ends (4) 93 Calais Campbell DE Miami Nick Eason DE Clemson Vonnie Holliday DE North Carolina Ronald Talley DE Delaware Linebackers (8) 94 Sam Acho LB Texas R 52 Stewart Bradley LB Nebraska Clark Haggans LB Colorado State Paris Lenon LB Richmond Joey Porter LB Colorado State O'Brien Schofield LB Wisconsin Reggie Walker LB Kansas State Daryl Washington LB TCU Cornerbacks (5) 27 Michael Adams CB Louisiana-Lafayette A.J. Jefferson CB Fresno State Korey Lindsey CB Southern Illinois R 31 Richard Marshall CB Fresno State Patrick Peterson CB LSU R Safeties (4) 23 Hamza Abdullah S Washington State Rashad Johnson S Alabama Kerry Rhodes S Louisville 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 (8) 74 D'Anthony Batiste T Louisiana-Lafayette Jeremy Bridges T Southern Mississippi Levi Brown T Penn State Daryn Colledge G Boise State Rex Hadnot G Houston Brandon Keith T Northern Iowa Deuce Lutui G USC Lyle Sendlein C Texas Tight Ends (4) 81 Jim Dray TE Stanford Todd Heap TE Arizona State Rob Housler TE Florida Atlantic R 87 Jeff King TE Virginia Tech Running Backs (5) 35 Anthony Sherman FB Connecticut R 46 Alfonso Smith RB Kentucky L. Stephens-Howling RB Pittsburgh Chester Taylor RB Toledo Beanie Wells RB Ohio State Wide Receivers (6) 85 Early Doucet WR LSU Larry Fitzgerald WR Pittsburgh Andre Roberts WR The Citadel DeMarco Sampson WR San Diego State R 17 Chansi Stuckey WR Clemson Stephen Williams WR Toledo Quarterbacks (3) 2 Richard Bartel QB Tarleton State Kevin Kolb QB Houston John Skelton QB Fordham Cardinals vs. Vikings 35 of 40

36 2011 Arizona Cardinals How They Were Built DRAFT TRADES WAIVERS FREE AGENTS 2001 Adrian Wilson (3) 2004 Larry Fitzgerald (1) Darnell Dockett (3) 2006 Deuce Lutui (2) 2007 Levi Brown (1) Michael Adams (R) Lyle Sendlein (R) 2008 Calais Campbell (2) Early Doucet (3) Brandon Keith (7) Clark Haggans (Pitt) 2009 Beanie Wells (1) Rashad Johnson (3) Greg Toler (4) L. Stephens-Howling (7a) Hamza Abdullah Jeremy Bridges 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) 2009 Kerry Rhodes (NYJ) Richard Bartel D Anthony Batiste Jay Feely (NYJ) Rex Hadnot (Clev) Max Hall (R) A.J. Jefferson (R) Max Komar (R) Paris Lenon (StL) Joey Porter Alfonso Smith (R) Ronald Talley Stephen Williams (R) 2011 Patrick Peterson (1) Ryan Williams (2) Rob Housler (3) Sam Acho (4) Anthony Sherman (5) David Carter (6b) DeMarco Sampson (7) Kevin Kolb (Phi) Vonnie Holliday (Wash) Crezdon Butler (Pitt) Korey Lindsey (Cin) Stewart Bradley (Phi) Daryn College (GB) Nick Eason (Pitt) Todd Heap Jeff King (Car) Richard Marshall (Car) Chansi Stuckey (Clev) Chester Taylor Floyd Womack (Clev) Dave Zastudil Cardinals vs. Vikings 36 of 40

37 ARIZONA CARDINALS 2011 DEPTH CHART OFFENSE WR 11 Larry Fitzgerald 89 DeMarco Sampson 18 Stephen Williams LT 75 Levi Brown 74 D Anthony Batiste LG 71 Daryn Colledge 74 D Anthony Batiste C 63 Lyle Sendlein 70 Rex Hadnot RG 70 Rex Hadnot 76 Deuce Lutui RT 72 Brandon Keith 73 Jeremy Bridges TE 86 Todd Heap 87 Jeff King 84 Rob Housler 81 Jim Dray WR 12 Andre Roberts 85 Early Doucet 17 Chansi Stuckey QB 4 Kevin Kolb 19 John Skelton 2 Richard Bartel RB 26 Beanie Wells 36 L. Stephens-Howling 29 Chester Taylor 46 Alfonso Smith FB 35 Anthony Sherman 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 55 Joey Porter 50 O Brien Schofield ILB 51 Paris Lenon 52 Stewart Bradley ILB 58 Daryl Washington 56 Reggie Walker LOLB 53 Clark Haggans 94 Sam Acho RCB 21 Patrick Peterson 31 Richard Marshall LCB 20 A.J. Jefferson 27 Michael Adams 32 Korey Lindsey SS 24 Adrian Wilson 49 Rashad Johnson FS 25 Kerry Rhodes 23 Hamza Abdullah K P LS H 3 Jay Feely 9 Dave Zastudil 82 Mike Leach 9 Dave Zastudil SPECIALISTS KR 36 L. Stephens-Howling 20 A.J. Jefferson 12 Andre Roberts PR 21 Patrick Peterson 12 Andre Roberts 20 A.J. Jefferson NOTE: Rookies are underlined; Injured players are in parenthesis Cardinals vs. Vikings 37 of 40

38 ARIZONA CARDINALS NUMERIC ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age NFL Exp. College How Acquired 2011 GP-GS-DNP-IA 2 Richard Bartel QB Tarleton State FA 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 Chansi Stuckey WR Clemson UFA-11 (Clev) Stephen Williams WR Toledo FA John Skelton QB Fordham D A.J. Jefferson CB Fresno State FA Patrick Peterson CB R LSU D Hamza Abdullah SS Washington State FA Adrian Wilson SS North Carolina State D Kerry Rhodes FS Louisville TR-10 (NYJ) Beanie Wells RB Ohio State D Michael Adams CB Louisiana-Lafayette FA Chester Taylor RB Toledo FA Richard Marshall CB Fresno State UFA-11 (Car) Korey Lindsey CB R Southern Illinois WV-11 (Cin) Anthony Sherman FB R Connecticut D LaRod Stephens-Howling RB Pittsburgh D7a Alfonso Smith RB Kentucky FA Rashad Johnson S Alabama D O'Brien Schofield LB Wisconsin D Paris Lenon LB Richmond UFA-10 (StL) Stewart Bradley LB Nebraska UFA-11 (Phi) Clark Haggans LB Colorado State UFA-08 (Pitt) Joey Porter LB Colorado State FA Reggie Walker LB Kansas State FA Daryl Washington LB TCU D Lyle Sendlein C Texas FA Rex Hadnot G/C Houston UFA-10 (Clev) Daryn Colledge G Boise State UFA-11 (GB) Brandon Keith T Northern Iowa D Jeremy Bridges T Southern Mississippi FA D'Anthony Batiste T Louisiana-Lafayette FA Levi Brown T Penn State D Deuce Lutui G USC D David Carter DT R UCLA D6b Jim Dray TE Stanford D Mike Leach LS William & Mary FA Rob Housler TE R Florida Atlantic D Early Doucet WR LSU D Todd Heap TE Arizona State FA Jeff King TE Virginia Tech UFA-11 (Car) DeMarco Sampson WR R San Diego State D 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 R Texas D Ronald Talley DE Delaware FA Nick Eason DE 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 (wide receivers), Chris Miller (quarterbacks), Matt Raich (linebackers), Tommie Robinson (running backs), Ryan Slowik (defensive quality control), Kevin Spencer (special teams), Deshea Townsend (assistant defensive backs). 10/4/2011 Cardinals vs. Vikings 38 of 40

39 ARIZONA CARDINALS ALPHA ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birth Date NFL Exp. College Hometown 23 Abdullah, Hamza SS /20/ Washington State Los Angeles, CA 94 Acho, Sam LB /6/1988 R Texas Dallas, TX 27 Adams, Michael CB /17/ Louisiana-Lafayette Dallas, TX 2 Bartel, Richard QB /3/ Tarleton State Grapevine, TX 74 Batiste, D'Anthony T /29/ Louisiana-Lafayette Marksville, LA 52 Bradley, Stewart LB /2/ Nebraska Salt Lake City, UT 73 Bridges, Jeremy T /19/ Southern Mississippi South Pike, MS 75 Brown, Levi T /16/ Penn State Norfolk, VA 93 Campbell, Calais DE /1/ Miami Aurora, CO 79 Carter, David DT /10/1987 R 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 DE /29/ Clemson Lyons, GA 3 Feely, Jay K /23/ Michigan Tampa, FL 11 Fitzgerald, Larry WR /31/ Pittsburgh Minneapolis, MN 70 Hadnot, Rex G/C /28/ Houston Lufkin, TX 53 Haggans, Clark LB /10/ Colorado State Torrance, CA 86 Heap, Todd TE /16/ Arizona State Mesa, AZ 91 Holliday, Vonnie DE /11/ North Carolina Camden, SC 84 Housler, Rob TE /17/1988 R Florida Atlantic Converse, TX 20 Jefferson, A.J. CB /4/ Fresno State Bakersfield, CA 49 Johnson, Rashad S /2/ Alabama Sulligent, AL 72 Keith, Brandon T /21/ Northern Iowa McAlester, OK 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 32 Lindsey, Korey CB /3/1989 R Southern Illinois Baton Rouge, LA 76 Lutui, Deuce G /5/ USC Mesa, AZ 31 Marshall, Richard CB /12/ Fresno State Los Angeles, CA 21 Peterson, Patrick CB /11/1990 R LSU Pompano Beach, FL 55 Porter, Joey LB /22/ Colorado State Bakersfield, CA 25 Rhodes, Kerry FS /2/ Louisville Bessemer, AL 12 Roberts, Andre WR /9/ The Citadel Columbia, SC 89 Sampson, DeMarco WR /19/1985 R San Diego State Chula Vista, CA 50 Schofield, O'Brien LB /3/ Wisconsin Great Lakes, IL 63 Sendlein, Lyle C /16/ Texas Scottsdale, AZ 35 Sherman, Anthony FB /11/1988 R Connecticut North Attleboro, MA 19 Skelton, John QB /17/ Fordham El Paso, TX 46 Smith, Alfonso RB /23/ Kentucky Louisville, KY 36 Stephens-Howling, LaRod RB /26/ Pittsburgh Johnstown, PA 17 Stuckey, Chansi WR /4/ Clemson Warner Robins, GA 96 Talley, Ronald DE /21/ Delaware Detroit, MI 29 Taylor, Chester RB /22/ Toledo River Rouge, MI 56 Walker, Reggie LB /15/ Kansas State Sacramento, CA 58 Washington, Daryl LB /9/ TCU Irving, TX 26 Wells, Beanie RB /7/ Ohio State Akron, OH 92 Williams, Dan DT /1/ Tennessee Memphis, TN 18 Williams, Stephen WR /29/ Toledo Houston, TX 24 Wilson, Adrian SS /12/ North Carolina State High Point, NC 9 Zastudil, Dave P /26/ Ohio Bay Village, OH Injured Reserve No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate NFL Exp. College Injury/Date Listed 22 Butler, Crezdon CB /26/ Clemson Ankle/September 20 6 Hall, Max QB /1/ BYU Shoulder/August Komar, Max WR /30/ Idaho Knee/August Toler, Greg CB /2/ Saint Paul's (Va.) Knee/August Williams, Ryan RB /9/1990 R Virginia Tech Knee/August Womack, Floyd G /15/ Mississippi State Shoulder/September 2 Practice Squad No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate NFL Exp. College Hometown 62 Bartholomew, Ryan C /21/1988 R Syracuse Mitchellville, MD 30 Green, Marshay CB /14/ Mississippi Bastrop, LA 83 Johnson, Jaymar WR /10/ Jackson State Gary, IN 37 LeGree, Mark S /8/1989 R Appalachian State Columbus, GA 60 Lumpkin, Ricky DT /7/1988 R Kentucky Clarksville, TN 54 Sturdivant, Quan LB /5/1988 R North Carolina Oakboro, NC 80 Williams, Isaiah WR /30/ Maryland Montclair, NJ 67 Young, D.J. T /26/1988 R Michigan State Lansing, MI 10/4/2011 Cardinals vs. Vikings 39 of 40

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