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1 THE PLAYERS Herana-daze JONES HT WT. 206 Indiana Louisville, KY How Acquired FA-10 Years NFL Cardinals 5 1 dob: April 15, SAFETY Pro Career: Originally signed by Cincinnati as a rookie free agent on 4/28/05 but was waived on 9/3/05. Signed to Cincinnati s practice squad on 9/5/05, where he spent the entire season. Signed a future contract with the Bengals on 1/9/06. After making the team out of training camp, led Cincinnati with 19 special teams tackles in 16 games played in Played in nine games the following season for the Bengals before being placed on injured reserve (knee) on 11/27/07. In 2008, saw action in three games before being placed on injured reserve (hamstring) by the Bengals on 10/17/08 and then waived/injured on 11/4/08. Signed with Denver on 12/3/08 but was waived on 12/10/08. Played in the final two games of the regular season with the Broncos after being re-signed on 12/16/08. Released by Denver on 6/19/09. Signed with New England on 7/28/09 but was released on 9/5/09. Signed with New Orleans on 12/22/09 but was released on 12/29/09 after appearing in one game. Signed a future contract with Arizona for the 2010 season on 1/21/ : Released by Denver on 6/19 signed with the Patriots on 7/28 but was released on 9/5 signed with the Saints on 12/22 saw action vs. TB (12/27) but did not register any statistics released by New Orleans on 12/29 signed to a future contract by Arizona for the 2010 season on 1/21/ : Saw action in three games for Cincinnati and in the final two games of the regular season for Denver recorded four special teams tackles for the Bengals and two for the Broncos placed on injured reserve (hamstring) by Cincinnati on 10/17 and was waived/injured on 11/4 signed by Denver on 12/3 and was waived on 12/10 re-signed with the Broncos on 12/16 in first game as a Bronco, recorded two special teams tackles vs. Buf (12/21). 2007: For the second consecutive season, led the Bengals with 18 special teams tackles in nine games played jones CAREER STATS registered four tackles on defense placed on injured reserve (knee) on 11/27 after suffering a knee Buf (11/4) despite playing with an injured knee vs. Ari (11/18), led team with three special teams tackles, determined after the game that the knee required arthroscopic surgery recorded two defensive tackles in consecutive games vs. NE (10/1) KC (10/14). 2006: Played in all 16 games and led the Bengals with 19 special teams tackles while adding four stops on defense recorded two tackles on Pit (9/24) registered two defensive stops and team-high three special teams tackles vs. NE (10/1) forced a fumble on a kickoff vs. Atl (10/29) led team with two special teams Den (12/24) tied for the team lead with two special teams stops vs. Pit (12/31). 2005: After signing as a rookie free agent with Cincinnati on 4/28, spent the entire season on the Bengals practice squad. : Finished career at the University of Indiana as the fourthleading tackler (342) in school history earned secondteam all-conference honors after ranking third in the Big Ten Conference with a team-high 110 tackles as a senior added two INTs, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery finished second in tackles as both a junior (96) and a sophomore (108). Full name Herana-Daze Lavalle Jones first name is pronounced Hernandez lettered in football, track, and basketball at Iroquois (Louisville, KY) High School as a senior, broke former Seattle Seahawks RB Shaun Alexander s state record by averaging 220 rushing yards per game totaled 26 TDs as a senior holds a bachelor s degree from Indiana and was an academic All-Big Ten selection along with his wife, Khai, the couple have a daughter, Jaylen. Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2005 Cin Practice Squad 2006 Cin 16/ Cin 9/ Den/Cin 5/ NO 1/ Total 31/ Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: 2, four times, last Kansas City; Solo Tackles: 2, Kansas City; Special Teams Tackles: 3, twice, last Kansas City. Additional Statistics: Forced fumble on a kickoff vs. Atlanta, 10/29/

2 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE onrea jones HT. 6-0 WT. 202 Hampton Williamsburg, VA How Acquired FA-08 Years NFL Cardinals 1 1 dob: December 22, wide receiver Pro Career: Originally signed by Houston as an undrafted free agent on 5/4/07 and was released by the Texans on 7/27/07. Signed with San Diego as a free agent on 8/1/07 before being released during the final roster cut on 9/1/07. Signed to the Green Bay practice squad on 9/18/07 and was waived by the Packers on 10/19/07. Signed to the Colts practice squad on 11/7/07 and signed a one year-contract with Indianapolis on 1/14/08 before being released on 8/31/08. Signed to the Cardinals practice squad on 9/1/08 and was released on 9/24/08. Re-signed to Arizona s practice squad on 10/1/08 before being released on 10/28/08 and re-signed the following day (10/29/08). Signed a contract for the 2009 season on 2/4/09. Released following training camp on 9/4/09. Signed to the Redskins practice squad on 9/7/09 but was released on 9/15/09. Re-signed to the Cardinals practice squad on 9/16/09, where he spent the remainder of the season. Re-signed by Arizona to a futures contract for the 2010 season on 1/18/ : After spending training camp with Arizona, was released on 9/4 signed to Washington s practice squad on 9/7 released from the Redskins practice squad on 9/15 spent the remainder of the season on the Cardinals practice squad after being re-signed on 9/ : Spent the majority of the season on the Cardinals practice squad. 2007: Split the season between the practice squads of the Packers and Colts. : A three-year letterman at Hampton, finishing his collegiate career having started 12 of 36 games played with 96 receptions for 1,359 yards and seven TDs started 12 games as a senior and totaled 57 receptions for 679 yards and five TDs saw action in 12 games as a junior and recorded 32 receptions for 631 yards and two TDs appeared in 12 games as a sophomore, catching seven passes for 49 yards also recorded at least one special teams tackle in 11 of 12 games. Full name Onrea Deron Jones attended Bruton (Williamsburg, VA) High School where he was a firstteam All-State, all-region and all-district receiver as a senior totaled more than 2,000 yards receiving in his prep career starred in track where he was a 2002 state champion in the 110-meter high hurdles and 300-meter intermediate hurdles also ran on state championship 4x100-meter relay team. Ryan KEES HT. 6-6 WT. 275 St. Cloud State Eagan, MN How Acquired FA-09 Years NFL Cardinals 1 1 dob: April 2, defensive end Pro Career: Signed with the Detroit Lions as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/15/09 and was released on 8/31/09. Signed with the California Redwoods of the United Football League (UFL) on 9/28/09 but was released on 10/13/09. Signed to the Cardinals practice squad on 1/5/10, where he spent the remainder of the postseason. Signed to a future contract by Arizona for the 2010 season on 1/18/10. : As a three-year starter and two-year team captain, registered 131 tackles (78 solos), 15 sacks (85 yards lost), six passes defensed, five forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, and one INT (33 yards) in 36 games played named to the 2008 All-NSIC first team and received the St. Cloud State Gridiron Pride Award selected by the National Football Foundation as a Draddy Trophy Finalist in

3 THE PLAYERS two-time All-North Central Conference team pick, earning first team honors in 2007 named St. Cloud State s Dan Neubauer Defensive Player of the Year in Full name Ryan Joseph Kees named to the 2008 NSIC Fall All-Academic team as well as the 2008 and 2007 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Five first team two-time Academic All-North Central Conference selection and two-time NCC Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll pick attended Eagan (MN) High School where he earned all-conference and All-State honors in football and all-conference honors in basketball member of the American Society Mechanical of Engineering (ASME) was a Husky Pup volunteer teaching young people the game of football and an elementary school reading program volunteer volunteered for the St. Cloud Community Foundation. brandon KEith HT. 6-5 WT. 335 Northern Iowa McAlester, OK 72 tackle Pro Career: Drafted by the Cardinals in the seventh-round (225th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. Inactive for all 16 regular season and four postseason games during his rookie season in 08 and appeared in four games during the 2009 regular season. 2009: After being inactive for the first 11 games of the season, saw action as a backup down the stretch after Mike Gandy was injured (pelvis) in first career NFL game, saw time on the kickoff return team and filled in for Deuce Lutui at RG for one play in the first quarter vs. Min (12/6) SF (12/14) saw action on special teams in the final three games of the season DNP in either postseason contest. 2008: Inactive for all 16 regular season games and four postseason games. : The biggest player ever to compete at Northern Iowa, Keith enrolled at the University of Oklahoma in 2003, but left before the season enrolled at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Junior after leaving Oklahoma and played football his second year, earning NJCAA KEITH CAREER STATS Year Team GP/GS 2008 Ariz 0/ Ariz 4/0 Total 4/0 Keith Postseason Stats Year Team GP/GS 2008 Ariz 0/ Ariz 0/0 Total 0/0 How Acquired D7/08 (225th) Years NFL Cardinals 3 3 dob: November 21, 1984 All-American second-team honors returned to Oklahoma in 2005 but left without ever suiting up for the team after transferring to Division I-AA Northern Iowa, played in 18 games of the next two years, earning All-Gateway Conference first-team and Associated Press third-team All-American honors in 2007 started 11 of 13 games at RT as a senior helped lead the Panthers to a perfect 11-0 regular season as the team was ranked No. 1 in nation for six weeks during the season appeared in seven games (two starts) and missed four games with a bone bruise in his knee as a junior attended Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Junior where he was a secondteam NJCAA All-American selection and first-team All-Southwest League. Full name Brandon Latrel Keith attended McAlester (OK) High School where he was rated the second-best player in the state of Oklahoma by Rivals. com in 2002 earned first-team All-State recognition from the Daily Oklahoman and the Tulsa World helped lead the team to an 11-1 record and a state semifinal appearance as a senior. 123

4 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE mike leach HT. 6-2 WT. 235 William & Mary Jefferson Township, NJ How Acquired FA-09 Years NFL Cardinals 11 2 dob: October 18, long snapper Pro Career: Originally signed by Tennessee as an undrafted free agent on 5/3/00 and was waived on 8/26/00 and then signed to the Titans practice squad on 8/29/00. Signed to the active roster on 9/8/00 and again was waived by Tennessee on 10/16/01. Signed by Chicago to a futures contract 1/10/02 and was waived on 8/26/02. Signed by Denver on 11/4/02 and played in 104 consecutive regular season games and four postseason contests for the Broncos between 2002 and Signed a threeyear contract with the Cardinals on 3/12/09 as a free agent. 2009: Played in all 16 games and both postseason contests, extending his regular season consecutive games played streak to 120 appeared in first game as a member of the Cardinals vs. SF (9/13) tied for the team lead with three special teams tackles and filled in at TE for the injured Stephen Spach in the fourth quarter vs. Hou (10/11) recorded one special teams Sea NYG (10/25); vs. Car (11/1) registered two special teams tackles vs. Sea (11/15) to establish a new single-season career-high recorded one special teams tackle in each of the next three SF Det (12/20); vs. StL (12/27) played in 120th consecutive game in the regular season finale vs. GB (1/3/10) appeared in both postseason contests. 2008: Served as Denver s long snapper for all 16 games voted by his teammates as special teams captain for season Oak (9/8) had a streak of three consecutive games with a special teams tackle; vs. TB (10/5), vs. Jax (10/12) NE (10/20) played in his 100th consecutive NYJ (11/30). 2007: Played all 16 games for the Broncos for the fifth consecutive season, performing the club s long-snapping duties... led Denver in tackles on punt coverage (six)... opened the season with one special-teams Buf (9/9)... appeared on offense for a play vs. GB (10/29)... played his 100th pro KC (11/11)... recorded two special-teams tackles vs. Min (12/30). 2006: Served as the Broncos long snapper on punts and kicks in all 16 games... recorded his first tackle on special NE (9/24) before adding coverage tackles in consecutive Cle (10/22) and vs. Ind (10/29)... had one special teams tackle vs. Sea (12/3). NOTE CARDS Has appeared in 120 consecutive regular season games heading into 2010, including all 16 games over the last seven seasons. Recorded a career-high 12 special teams tackles with the Cardinals in 2009, doubling his previous career-high of six (2006, 07). Signed a three-year contract with the Cardinals as a free agent on 3/12/09 after spending seven seasons with the Denver Broncos. Was a starting tight end and punter at William & Mary, where he transferred after Boston University dropped football. 2005: For the third consecutive season, handled the Broncos long-snapping duties for all 16 regular-season games and recorded five special-teams tackles... also served as the club s long snapper in both postseason outings... recovered a muffed punt return by Troy Brown in the fourth quarter at the Patriots 15-yard line to set up a Denver TD in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game win vs. NE (1/14)... downed a punt at the five-yard line and had one special teams tackle vs. Oak (12/24). 2004: Handled the Broncos long-snapping duties for all 16 regular-season games and totaled three special teams tackles... had one tackle on special TB NO (11/21) and vs. Oak (11/28)... added one special teams tackle in Denver s AFC Wild Card Ind (1/9) 2003: Handled the long-snapping duties in all 16 regular-season games for Denver for the first time in his career and made three special teams tackles during the year... was Denver s long snapper for its AFC Wild Card Ind (1/4). 2002: Played in eight games after signing with the Broncos on 11/4 as the team s long snapper... played in his first game as a Bronco vs. Oak (11/11)... was with Chicago in training camp, but was waived on 8/ : Spent the first four games of the season with Tennessee before being waived on 10/ : Played in 15 games for the Titans after he was signed to their active roster from their practice squad on 9/8... signed to the Titans practice squad after training camp... saw action at TE during the season... played mostly on special teams 124

5 cardinals in the community and made one Cin (10/8)... recorded one kickoff return for 10 yards vs. Cle (11/19) played on special teams in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Bal (1/7). : A two-year starter at tight end and punter at William & Mary after transferring from Boston University when the school dropped its football program... earned first-team Walter Camp All-America honors at TE as a senior in 1999 and led the Atlantic-10 Conference in punting as a junior and senior... registered 106 career receptions for 1,181 yards with 12 TDs... led his conference in receptions (33) among TEs as a senior... earned second-team All-America (AP) leach CAREER STATS Year Team GP/GS STT 2000 Ten 15/ Ten 4/ Den 8/ Den 16/ Den 16/ Den 16/ Den 16/ Den 16/ Den 16/ Ariz 16/0 12 Total 139/0 42 Leach Postseason Stats Year Team GP/GS STT 2000 Ten 1/ Den 1/ Den 1/ Den 2/ Ariz 2/0 0 Total 7/0 3 THE PLAYERS Long snapper Mike Leach s first year in Arizona was filled with countless community appearances throughout the Valley. In addition to making monthly visits to Phoenix Children s Hospital, Leach also took part in various team community events. Along with teammates, Leach participated at the annual United Way Huddle event to assist with a beautification project at the Academia Del Pueblo Charter School in Phoenix while also hosting a Kids Camp for 100 children. He also helped out at the annual Feed the Hungry event at the Phoenix Rescue Mission during Thanksgiving and passed out personalized teddy bears during the holiday season at Phoenix Children s Hospital as part of the annual Teddy Bear Express. Leach and his wife also joined teammate Lyle Sendlein to take part in the team s Christmas Angels program. The team adopted 70 families from the Friendly House to ensure a happy holiday season. and second-team All-Atlantic 10 honors as a junior... also set school single-season records for catches (58) by a TE and punting average (44.4 avg.) that season... played 16 games in two years at Boston University and redshirted at BU in Full name John Michael Leach a first-team All- State selection at Jefferson Township (NJ) High School and graduated as the school s all-time leading scorer and rebounder in basketball... received a bachelor s degree in History from William & Mary Mike and his wife, Julie have a son, Ryan Matthew, and a daughter, Madeline Rae, with a golden retriever, Snapper. 125

6 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE MATT LEINART HT. 6-5 WT. 234 USC Santa Ana, CA How Acquired D1/06 (10th) Years NFL Cardinals 5 5 dob: May 11, QUARTERBACK The second quarterback taken in the 2006 NFL Draft (Titans, Vince Young, 3rd overall), selected by the Cardinals with the 10th overall pick. In four NFL seasons, has made a total of 17 starts. Took over the Cards starting QB spot in week 5 of his rookie campaign and started the next 11 games; missed the season finale at San Diego after injuring his left shoulder in game 15. In his second NFL season in 2007, started the first five games before suffering a seasonending collarbone injury at St. Louis (10/7). Only start in the last two seasons came on Tennessee when he found out the morning of the game that Kurt Warner (head) could not go. In a hostile environment against a hot Titans team, Leinart passed for 220 yards in a mistake-free game and had AZ in the lead before a 99-yard drive and last second TD lost it. Named the Arizona Cardinals/Walter Payton NFL Man of The Year, which recognizes a player s off-the-field community service. In 2006, became the first Cardinals QB since Jake Plummer in 2001 to have three games in a season with a 100+ QB rating (all were in his final six starts of 06). NOTE CARDS Became the first rookie in NFL history to throw for over 400 yards in a game when he passed for 405 at Minnesota on 11/26/06. The previous league record belonged to Plummer who threw for 388 yards against the New York Giants on 11/16/97. Leinart s record has since been surpassed by Detroit s Matthew Stafford (422 yards). Leinart s 2,547 yards passing in 2006 also broke Plummer s franchise rookie record of 2,203 yards, set in Became first QB in NFL history to throw two TD passes in the first quarter of each of his first two games when he did it in 2006 vs. Kansas City and Chicago. Recorded a 37-2 record as a starter at USC, a 94.8% winning percentage. Led USC to National Championships in 2003 and 2004, becoming only the third quarterback in the last 30 years to lead his team to back-toback National Championships. Holds the USC and Pac-10 record for career TD passes with 99, shattering the previous school record of 72 set by Carson Palmer and the conference record of 77 set by Stanford s John Elway. Pro Career: The Cardinals first pick in the 2006 NFL Draft (10th overall), Leinart took over as the starter in week five of his rookie season, starting in 11 of the 12 games in which he appeared and only missed the final game of the season after being deactivated with a left shoulder injury. Suffered a fractured collarbone in game five in 2007 at St. Louis that forced him onto injured reserve for the remainder of the season. Served as the backup to Pro Bowler Kurt Warner in 2008 and 09, seeing action in 12 regular season games and one postseason contest. 2009: Served primarily as Warner s backup, starting one game and seeing limited action in seven others as well as one postseason game named the Arizona Cardinals/Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, which recognizes a player s off-the-field community service with Arizona up 31-3 near the end of the third quarter relieved Jax (9/20) saw action in the final minute of the game vs. Ind (9/27) with the Cardinals up 27-3 in the fourth quarter, relieved Warner for the final Sea (10/18) saw action in the fourth quarter, throwing an INT on only pass Chi (11/8) came in late in the second quarter for an injured Warner (head) and totaled 74 yards on 10-of-14 StL (11/22); with 2:35 left in the game, secured the win by converting a 3rd-and-4 from Arizona s 13-yard line with a 20-yard pass to Early Doucet started for the injured Warner (head), completing 21-of-31 passes for 220 yards and a QB rating of Ten (11/29); marked first start since St. Louis; in the second half completed passes for 137 yards, including 4-of-5 for 61 yards on the 80-yard fourth quarter scoring drive that gave Arizona a lead; completed passes of 20+ yards to a season-high five different Cardinals receivers came on in relief of Warner early in the second quarter and completed 13 of 21 passes for 96 yards and two INTs in the regular season finale vs. GB (1/3/10) DNP as the backup to Warner in Wild Card game vs. GB (1/10/10) saw action in first career playoff game, replacing Warner at the end of the first half after he left the game with a chest injury and then came in for Warner midway through the fourth quarter, completing seven-of-10 passes for 61 NO (1/16/10); with 1:10 left in the first half, drove 47 yards on seven plays to set up a 50-yard FG attempt that was no good as time expired. 126

7 2008: Served as backup QB behind Pro Bowl starter Warner, seeing limited action in four regular season games... saw late game action and completed one of two passes for 15 yards vs. Mia (9/14) DNP as backup to Warner for the next 11 games... came in during the fourth quarter and completed three of five passes for 28 yards vs. Min (12/14)... played the majority of the second half and registered a career-long 78-yard TD pass to WR Larry NE (12/21)... DNP as backup to Warner in postseason. 2007: Started first five games of 2007 before suffering a season ending collarbone injury at St. Louis in season-opening start, rushed for careerhigh 35 yards on six carries with a career long of 20 SF (9/10) registered second-most passing yards of his career with 299 yards in the home opener vs. Sea (9/16); 30-yard TD pass to TE Leonard Pope was third-longest scoring toss of his career registered 3,000th career passing Bal (9/23) while sharing time with Kurt Warner for the second week in a row, Leinart completed 7-of-14 passes for 93 yards vs. Pit (9/30), including leading the Cardinals on a 13-play 82-yard drive in the fourth quarter that took up over seven minutes and When QB Matt Leinart threw for 405 yards at Minnesota on 11/26/06, he became the first rookie QB in NFL history to throw for 400+ yards in a game. The previous record was held by another Cardinals QB, Jake Plummer, who threw for 388 yards at NY Giants on 11/16/97. In 2009, Lions rookie passer Matt Stafford surpassed Leinart s record, throwing for 422 yards vs. Cleveland on 11/22/09. Most Passing Yards By A Rookie Single Game Yds Player Team Date Opp 422 Matt Stafford Det 11/22/09 vs. Cle 405 Matt Leinart Ariz Min 388 Jake Plummer Ariz NYG 379 Troy Aikman Dal Phx 369 Vinny Testaverde TB NO 365 Steve Grogan NE Buf THE PLAYERS resulted in a two-yard Edgerrin James TD to put the Arizona up 21-7 with 4:14 to play after completing seven of 13 passes for 100 yards and one INT, suffered season ending collarbone fracture in the second StL (10/7) when sacked by LB Will Witherspoon placed on injured reserve on 10/ : Took over as the starting QB in game five of his rookie season and started 11 games before sitting out the season finale with a left shoulder injury saw his first regular season Atl (10/1) when he replaced Kurt Warner in the fourth quarter, completing five of eight passes for 49 yards and an INT starting the first game of his NFL career, threw TD passes of 49 and 5 yards in the Cardinals first two possessions vs. KC (10/8); completed 22 of 35 passes for 253 yards and 2 TDs for a 91.7 passer rating completed 24 of 42 passes for 232 yards and 2 TDs in the Monday Night contest vs. Chi (10/16), becoming the first QB in NFL history to throw two TD passes in the first quarter of his first two starts completed 20 of 38 passes for 216 yards and ran for a three-yard TD vs. Dal (11/12) logged his highest QB rating of the season (101.7) while earning his first NFL victory as he completed 19 of 29 passes for 233 yards and one TD in the win LEINART FIRST ROOKIE TO 400 Leinart is one of nine Cardinals QBs to throw for 400+ yards in a game. Only Neil Lomax has passed for multiple 400-yard games in team history. CARDINALS 400-YARD PASSING GAMES Yds Player Date opp Att Cmp 522 Boomer Esiason Was Kurt Warner 11/25/07 vs. SF Kurt Warner NYJ Neil Lomax Was Jake Plummer 11/15/98 vs. Dal Neil Lomax SD Steve Beuerlin Sea Charley Johnson 10/13/63 vs. Pit Dave Krieg 11/26/95 vs. Atl Matt Leinart Min

8 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE cardinals in the community Established in 2006, the Matt Leinart Foundation contributes to communities in Arizona and his home state of California. The foundation s efforts help children facing severe economic, physical and emotional hardships which limit the achievement of their dreams. It is committed to granting funds and opportunities to support disadvantaged young people through creating/building new activity and learning centers that will provide an uplifting outlet to foster development and build character. The Matt Leinart Foundation seeks to open the doors of opportunity and advancement for children who need a helping hand guiding them to a better tomorrow. The foundation pledged $500,000 to help open the Cardon Children s Center at Banner Children s Hospital in Phoenix. The oncology unit is named after Leinart and he makes countless visits throughout the year to host ice cream parties as well deliver toys and visit children during the holidays. The foundation also created the LA Urban Youth Football League (UYFL). Now in its fourth year, the UYFL was created in April of 2007 and is a full contact football league targeting 8th grade students who were either too large to participate in Pop Warner football and/or lacked the financial resources to participate. The UYFL-Santa Ana was created in Leinart s hometown this past April. One of the groups Leinart is most passionate about is Best Buddies, an organization which strives to enhance the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendship. In addition to regular visits throughout the season, Leinart hosted a group of 25 kids from the Best Buddies organization for a day of bowling in Phoenix last spring. The Cardinals 2009 Walter Payton Man of the Year, Leinart joined some teammates and participated at the annual NFL and United Way Huddle event this past fall to assist with a beautification project at the Academia Del Pueblo Charter School in Phoenix while also hosting a Kids Camp for 100 children. He also presented a jersey to a breast cancer survivor at Marcos De Niza High School last October as part of the Cardinals recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Leinart takes 16 underprivileged kids from Phoenix to every Cardinals home game as well as four troops returning home from overseas. Leinart s Foundation hosted the second annual Christmas Party and toy giveaway for 400 families through the Save the Families organization last December. Leinart, along with Cardinals teammates and celebrities, hosted the toy giveaway and BBQ for the families involved in the program. Leinart was also honored with the President s Volunteer Service Award in 2008 for his foundation s work in helping kids understand the value of health, wellness, and exercise. Last April, Leinart hosted the second Celebrity Golf Classic at the Raven in Arizona. All of the funds raised benefited his foundation and Banner Children s Hospital. He currently serves as an ambassador for the American Red Cross as well as the United Way and as a national spokesperson for the Children s Eye Foundation. This past June, he hosted the fourth annual Matt Leinart Football Camp on the campus of Cal State-Long Beach. The camp was open to boys and girls ages 7-14, with each participant receiving hours of on-field instruction, classroom review of workout sessions and weight training classes as well as individual evaluation from coaches. In 2007, Matt took part in the JC Penney s Take a Player to School program for the second consecutive year. Leinart joined fourth grade student Riley Graham at school in Glendale to read announcements, take part in gym class and speak to the students about the value of education. Leinart has also served as the Cardinals spokesman for the NFL s What Moves U campaign to promote a healthy lifestyle in today s youth. He also helped spread the NFL s Play 60 campaign message throughout the year and at Super Bowl XLII to encourage kids around Arizona to get at least 60 minutes of exercise a day. At Super Bowl XLII, Leinart hosted a welcome to Arizona party for his NFL friends and Hollywood celebrities at Olive & Ivy in Scottsdale with all of the money raised going towards his foundation. He also joined rapper Snoop Dogg to face off in Snoop Bowl VI in Chandler with all of the money raised through ticket sales being donated to the foundation as well. To learn more about the Matt Leinart Foundation, visit 128

9 THE PLAYERS vs. Det (11/19); also ran for his second TD in two weeks and second of the season completed 31 of 51 passes for 405 yards, all career-highs, with one TD Min (11/26); his 405 passing yards established a new NFL rookie record, surpassing Jake Plummer s previous mark of 388 yards set in 1997; threw for just the eighth 400-yard passing day in franchise history and the first since 1998 went 21 for 34 with 232 yards and two TDs vs. Sea (12/10), completing at least 60% of his passes for the fourth consecutive game completed nine of 13 passes for 162 yards and one TD before leaving the game with a sprained shoulder in the second SF (12/24) inactive (left shoulder) for the season SD (12/31). : A three-time All-American and one of the most decorated QBs in college football history, Leinart compiled the highest winning percentage of any USC QB and the second highest in NCAA history with a 37-2 record as a starter (94.9%). Only Toledo s Chuck Ealey (35-0, ) had a higher winning percentage among QBs with at least 25 starts. Completed 807 of 1,245 passes (64.8%) for 10,693 yards and 99 TDs with only 23 INTs in four seasons at USC as a senior started all 13 games completing 283 of 431 passes (65.7%) for 3,815 yards and 28 TDs with only eight INTs passed for 365 yards while completing 29 of 40 passes for one TD and one INT against Texas in the Rose Bowl completions, passing yardage, passing efficiency rating and rushing TDs in 2005 were better than his 2004 Heisman Trophy season completed 66.8% of his passes (129-of 193) for 1,493 yards, 15 TDs and just two INTs completed 269 of 412 passes (65.3%) for 3,332 yards, 33 TDs and only six INTs in 13 games as a junior en route to a Heisman Trophy and National Championship completed 24 of 34 passes for 242 yards and five TDs vs. Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl 33 TD passes were second on the USC season record list, 269 completions were third, and 3,322 passing yards and 3,278 yards of total offense were fourth 33 TD passes also tied for third on the Pac-10 seasonrecord list after winning the starting job in a preseason battle, went on to complete 255 of 402 passes (63.4%) for 3,556 yards, 38 TDs and only nine INTs while winning a National Championship as a sophomore completed 23-of-34 passes for 327 yards and three TDs against Michigan in the Rose Bowl ranked third nationally in passing efficiency (164.5, first in Pac-10) set a Pac-10 season record with 212 consecutive passes without an INT, stretching over eight games and fell just four passes short of the Pac-10 career record passing efficiency rating was the best season in USC history 38 TD passes was a Pac-10 season record and the second most by any sophomore in NCAA history (Chad Pennington, 39, 1997) became the first USC sophomore to have back-toback 300-yard passing games and the first USC sophomore to have thrown for 3,000 yards in a season the third-string QB as a redshirt freshman appeared briefly late in three games, taking two snaps at Colorado, directing three series at Oregon and taking a snap at UCLA, but did not throw a pass. Full name Matthew Stephen Leinart graduated in 2005 with a degree in Sociology born with strabismus (cross-eyes), as his left eye was not aligned with his right (underwent surgery when he was three years old and was fitted with glasses) at Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, CA) completed 192-of-309 passes (62.1%) for 2,870 yards, 28 TDs and 10 INTs as a senior in 2000 against National Champion De La Salle High, completed 31-of-47 passes for 447 yards and four TDs, leading his team to a 9-3 record in 2000 as a junior in 1999, named All-Serra League Offensive MVP while completing 150- of-233 passes (64.4%) for 2,400 yards with 15 TDs and six INTs Mater Dei was the CIF Division I cochampion in 1999 sat out his 1998 sophomore season with a rotator cuff injury to his left (throwing) shoulder has one son, Cole. 129

10 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE leinart CAREER STATS Passing Yds Year Team GP/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 2006 Ariz 12/ , Ariz 5/ Ariz 4/ t Ariz 8/ Total 29/ , t Rushing Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2006 Ariz Ariz Ariz Ariz Total Single Game Highs: Attempts: Minnesota, 11/26/06; Completions: Minnesota, 11/26/06; Yards: Minnesota, 11/26/06; Passing Touchdowns: 2, three times, last vs. Seattle, 12/10/06; Interceptions: 2, five times, San Francisco 9/10/07; Long Pass: New England, 12/21/08; R a t i n g : San Francisco, 12/24/06; Rushing Touchdowns: 1, twice, last vs. Detroit 11/19/06. Leinart Postseason Stats Passing Yds Year Team GP/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 2009 Ariz 1/ Total 1/ Rushing Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2009 Ariz Total LEINART GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2009 Yds Date Opp GP/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating W/L Sept. 13 SF DNP Sept. Jax 1/ W Sept. 27 IND 1/ L Oct. 11 HOU DNP Oct. Sea 1/ W Oct. NYG DNP Nov. 1 CAR DNP Nov. Chi 1/ W Nov. 15 SEA DNP Nov. StL 1/ W Nov. Ten 1/ L Dec. 6 MIN DNP Dec. SF DNP Dec. Det DNP Dec. 27 STL 1/ W Jan. 3 GB 1/ L Total 8/ Jan. 10 GB DNP Jan. NO 1/ L Postseason 1/

11 THE PLAYERS LEINART GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS (CONT.) 2008 Yds Date Opp GP/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating W/L Sept. SF DNP Sept. 14 MIA 1/ W Sept. Was DNP Sept. NYJ DNP Oct. 5 BUF DNP Oct. 12 DAL DNP Oct. Car DNP Nov. StL DNP Nov. 10 SF DNP Nov. Sea DNP Nov. 23 NYG DNP Nov. Phi DNP Dec. 7 STL DNP Dec. 14 MIN 1/ L Dec. NE 1/ t L Dec. 28 SEA 1/ W Total 4/ t Sept. SF 1/ L Sept. 16 SEA 1/ W Sept. Bal 1/ L Sept. 30 PIT 1/ W Oct. StL 1/ W Oct. 14 CAR Injured Reserve Collarbone Oct. Was Injured Reserve Collarbone Nov. TB Injured Reserve Collarbone Nov. 11 DET Injured Reserve Collarbone Nov. Cin Injured Reserve Collarbone Nov. 25 SF Injured Reserve Collarbone Dec. 2 CLE Injured Reserve Collarbone Dec. Sea Injured Reserve Collarbone Dec. NO Injured Reserve Collarbone Dec. 23 ATL Injured Reserve Collarbone Dec. 30 STL Injured Reserve Collarbone Total 5/ Sept. 10 SF DNP Sept. Sea DNP Sept. 24 STL DNP Oct. Atl 1/ L Oct. 8 KC 1/ t L Oct. 16 CHI 1/ t L Oct. Oak 1/ L Oct. GB 1/ L Nov. 12 DAL 1/ L Nov. 19 DET 1/ W Nov. Min 1/ L Dec. Stl 1/ W Dec. 10 SEA 1/ t W Dec. 17 DEN 1/ L Dec. SF 1/ W Dec. SD Inactive Shoulder Total 12/ ,

12 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE paris Lenon HT. 6-2 WT. 240 Richmond Lynchburg, VA How Acquired UFA-10 (Rams) Years NFL Cardinals 9 1 dob: November 26, Linebacker NOTE CARDS Appeared in 112 consecutive games (116 including postseason) in his first seven NFL seasons, including 59 consecutive starts for the Packers and Lions between With the Lions in 2007, collected 161 tackles on the season, the seventh-highest total in franchise history. After being waived by the Carolina Panthers in 2000, worked in the United States Postal Service automation department while waiting for his next chance to break into the NFL. Pro Career: Entered the NFL when he was signed by the Carolina Panthers as a rookie free agent on 4/26/00 before being waived on 6/9/00 and spending the remainder of the season out of football. Signed by the Packers as a free agent on 4/26/01 before being waived on 7/24/01. Signed with the Seahawks on 8/16/01 before being released on 8/27/01. Signed to the Packers practice squad on 12/27/01 where he spent the remainder of the season. Played for the Memphis Maniax of the XFL during the team s 2001 campaign. Allocated to NFL Europe by the Packers on 2/8/02 where he started all 10 games for the Amsterdam Admirals before returning to the Packers and appearing in 64 games (16 starts) over four seasons. Signed with the Detroit Lions on 3/22/06 as an unrestricted free agent and spent three seasons in Detroit, starting all 48 games. Signed with the Patriots as an unrestricted free agent on 5/27/09 before being released by New England following training camp on 9/5/09 and signing with the Rams on 9/16/09. Signed a three-year contract with the Cardinals on 3/15/10 as an unrestricted free agent. 2009: Appeared in 15 games with 10 starts for the Rams finished second on the team among LBs with 44 tackles and tied for team lead with three forced fumbles appeared in his third game with the Rams and earned his first start of the SF (10/4), totaling three tackles and one pass defensed registered a season-high seven Jax (10/18) in his fifth start of the season, recorded three tackles and his first forced fumble vs. Sea (11/29) recorded his second forced fumble in as many games in the Chi (12/6) recorded three tackles, a pass defensed and his third forced fumble in four games vs. Hou (12/20). 2008: For the third consecutive season, started all 16 games at MLB for the Lions, totaling 146 tackles, 1.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and tying a career-high with two fumble recoveries recorded 10 tackles (nine SF (9/21)... posted a then season high 11 tackles (five solo) the following week vs. Chi (10/5) notched his first sack of the season when he took down Vikings QB Gus Min (10/12) recorded nine tackles and his first fumble recovery since the 06 season finale at Dallas in the start vs. Was (10/26) tallied seven tackles, his second fumble recovery of the season and one pass Car (11/16) recorded a team-high 12 tackles vs. Ten (11/27) led the team with 13 tackles, established a careerhigh with two forced fumbles and added a half-sack vs. Min (12/7) established a career-high with 17 tackles, including a career-high 10 solo Ind (12/14); marked his fifth game with 10+ tackles in : For the second consecutive season, started all 16 games for Detroit and finished second on the team with a career-high 161 tackles (101 solos) 161 tackles marked the seventh-highest total in Lions history had eight games with at least 10 tackles recorded six tackles and sacked Eagles QB Kevin Kolb forcing a fumble recovered by Phi (9/23) totaled 12 tackles and recorded his second sack in as many games when he took down Brian Griese in the fourth quarter vs. Chi (9/30); sack came on a third down play with the Lions clinging to a lead and resulted in a punt and the Lions taking a lead with a TD on the ensuing drive tied a then career-high with 14 tackles (eight solos) vs. TB (10/21) the following week, returned with a team-high 14 tackles (10 Chi (10/28), giving him 28 tackles over a two-game span recorded nine tackles and forced a Brandon Jacobs fumble in the third quarter vs. NYG (11/18) recorded seven tackles and intercepted Chiefs QB Brodie Croyle in the second quarter, returning it 61 yards for his first career TD: score gave the Lions a 19-0 lead in a game they went on to win

13 THE PLAYERS 2006: Started all 16 games for the first time in his career, splitting time at strongside and middle LB for the Lions finished second on the team with 97 tackles (60 solos) and added an INT, three passes defensed, two fumble recoveries and four special teams tackles in his first game and start for the Lions, recorded four tackles vs. Sea (9/10) recovered his first fumble of the season in the second quarter vs. GB (9/24) hauled in his first career INT when he stepped in front of a Brett Favre pass in the third GB (12/17) tied his season-high with nine tackles and recovered a Tony Romo fumble in the third Dal (12/31) in the season finale. 2005: For the fourth consecutive season, appeared in all 16 games for the Packers, with 12 starts at OLB member of a defensive unit that ranked seventh in the NFL in total defense tallied 79 tackles (47 solos), including 1.5 sacks and added five passes defensed and one forced fumble combined with DT Grady Jackson to drop Vikings QB Daunte Culpepper for his first career Min (10/23) recorded his first career solo sack and first career forced fumble on the same play, taking down Bengals QB Carson Palmer in the first Cin (10/30) posted a season-high eight tackles (seven solos) with one pass defensed vs. Chi (12/25). 2004: Appeared in all 16 games with four starts for Green Bay during the regular season and also appeared in the Wild Card contest made his first career start in the season Car (9/13) and suffered a broken thumb in the game appeared in the next four games (one start) despite wearing a cast started and made a then career-high 12 tackles and recorded his first career pass defensed vs. Det (12/12) appeared in the Wild Card matchup vs. Min (1/9/05) but did not record any statistics. 2003: Battled through numerous injuries to appear in all 16 regular season games for the second straight year, while also appearing in both postseason games for the Packers finished second on the team with 16 special teams tackles, adding two special teams tackles in the postseason saw action at LB and recorded two tackles vs. Sea (10/5) recorded two special teams tackles and one tackle on STL (10/19) saw most extensive action at LB and recorded a season-high four tackles in the season finale vs. Den (12/28) recorded two special teams tackles in the Wild Card matchup vs. Sea (1/4/04) saw action but did not record any statistics in the Divisional Phi (1/11/04). 2002: Appeared in all 16 games and one postseason contest for the Packers, leading the team with 22 special teams tackles during the regular season, the highest total by a Green Bay player in 12 years and the fourth-highest total in franchise history in his third NFL game, established a career-high with four special teams Det (9/22) the following week, recorded his first tackle on defense and added two special teams tackles vs. Car (9/29) appeared in the Wild Card matchup vs. Atl (1/4/03) but did not record any statistics prior to the regular season was allocated to NFL Europe by the Packers, where he started all 10 games for the Amsterdam Admirals and led the team with 50 tackles, while also totaling two INTs and five passes defensed. 2001: Signed to the Packers practice squad on 12/27 where he spent the remainder of the season and postseason played the 2001 XFL season with the Memphis Maniax and saw action in four games, collecting 14 tackles. : A three-year starter and four-year letterman at the University of Richmond, appeared in 45 games with 24 starts during his collegiate career totaled 320 tackles, including 12.0 sacks, plus four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, 10 passes defensed and one INT for the Spiders named All-Atlantic 10 Conference in both 1998 (first-team) and 1999 (second-team) finished second on the team in tackles in his sophomore (1997) and junior (1998) seasons returned a blocked FG 80 yards for a TD against Northeastern during his sophomore season played primarily on special teams as a freshman in 1996 redshirted during his first season at Richmond in 95. Full name Paris Michael Lenon garnered Western Virginia district Defensive Player of the Year honors as a senior at Heritage (Lynchburg, VA) High School also earned two letters in football and basketball and one in baseball has studied martial arts, including Muay Thai and American karate called Mike by his family (his middle name is Michael) to distinguish him from his father and his grandfather, who are also named Paris his father, Paris, played basketball at North Carolina Central from along with his wife, Heather, have a son, Paris Mason. 133

14 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE lenon CAREER STATS Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2002 GB 16/ GB 16/ GB 16/ GB 16/ Det 16/ Det 16/ t Det 16/ STL 15/ Total 127/ t Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: Indianapolis, 12/14/08; Solo Tackles: 10, three times, Indianapolis, 12/14/08; Interceptions: 1, twice, last vs. Kansas City, 12/23/07; Passes Defensed: Philadelphia, 11/27/05; Sacks: 1.0, four times, Minnesota, 10/12/08; Forced Fumbles: 2, vs. Minnesota, 12/7/08; Fumble Recoveries: 1, four times, Carolina, 11/16/08. Touchdowns: Interception: 61-yard return vs. Kansas City, 12/23/07. Lenon Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2002 GB 1/ GB 2/ GB 1/ Total 4/ DEUCE LUTUI HT. 6-4 WT. 338 USC Mesa, AZ How Acquired D2/06 (41st) Years NFL Cardinals 5 5 dob: May 5, Guard Pro Career: Drafted in the second-round (41st overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft, Lutui appeared in 15 games, starting the final nine at right guard in his rookie season. Has started all 16 games the last two seasons while also starting all six postseason contests during that span. Signed a one-year contract as a restricted free agent on 6/14/ : Started all 16 games and both postseason contests at RG for the second straight season member of a line that allowed 26 sacks, the second lowest regular season total by a Cardinals o-line ( ) since sacks became an official statistic in 1982 helped clear the way for 182 yards Chi (11/8) part of line that, despite 38 pass attempts, did not allow sack for the second time in 09 and cleared the way for 122 rushing yards vs. Sea (11/15) helped clear the way for 183 rushing yards on 30 StL (11/22); marked the most rushing yards by the Cardinals since 10/3/04 vs. NO (211 yards) part of line that didn t allow a sack and cleared the way NOTE CARDS Taken in the second round of the 2006 draft (41st overall) and has started 47 regular season games over the last three seasons in addition to all six postseason contests in 2008 and 09. Only missed start during that period was the 2007 season finale due to a knee injury. Has appeared in 62 games with 56 starts at right guard in his first four NFL seasons. Part of an offensive line that led that way for a running game that totaled 1,494 yards on the ground in 2009, the highest total since 2004 (1,668). Rushing attack also piled up 16 TDs on the ground, the highest team total since 1998 (18). In July of 2010, was among 204 legal residents who took the Oath of Allegiance and became U.S. citizens, a process he began in Grew up a Cardinals fan in Mesa, AZ and attended Mesa High School and Mesa Community. 134

15 THE PLAYERS for 113 rushing yards vs. Min (12/6); broke Vikings streak of recording at least one sack in 23 consecutive games part of line led the way for 110 yards rushing vs. StL (12/27); marked the sixth time in eight games that Arizona recorded 100+ yards on the ground part of line that did not allow a sack for the fourth time in 09 vs. GB (1/3/10) cleared the way for 156 rushing yards against the NFLs number one ranked rush defense in the Wild Card matchup vs. GB (1/10/10); marked the highest rushing total against a GB defense that only gave up 83.3 yards per game. 2008: Started all 16 regular season games for the first time and was part of an offensive line that had the same five starters for all 20 regular and postseason games... helped RB Edgerrin James collect 100 yards on 26 carries in season SF (9/7)... part of line that did not allow a sack for the first time in 08 vs. Buf (10/5); helped clear the way for Arizona to record three rushing TDs in backto-back weeks (@ NYJ, vs. Buf) for the first time since for the second time in 08 was part of line that did not allow a sack despite 42 pass attempts vs. SF (11/10)... helped clear way for RB Edgerrin James to register his 57th career 100-yard game and eighth as a Cardinal in the season finale vs. Sea (12/28)... started first career playoff game and was part of an offensive line that allowed zero sacks vs. Atl (1/3/09); including the regular season it marked the fourth time they have not allowed a sack... helped Cardinals run the ball a season-high 43 times for 145 Car (1/10/09). 2007: Started first 15 games before suffering a knee injury vs. Atlanta (12/23) helped Arizona gain 161 rushing yards on 38 carries in the season SF (9/10) assisted RB Edgerrin James in racking up 128 yards on 24 carries as well as not allowing a sack in the home opener vs. Sea (9/16) started vs. SF (11/25) and helped offense rack up 552 total yards which is the most by a Cardinals cardinals in the community Guard Deuce Lutui, a Mesa, AZ native, always told himself that when he became a professional football player in the NFL he would give back to the community in which he was raised. Entering his fifth season as a professional, Lutui is one of the most active Cardinals players in giving back their time in the community. Aside from being a regular visitor at Gatorade Junior Training Camps, school visits as part of the SRP Milk and Cookies program and sponsored Kids Camps, Lutui has taken part in numerous community visits through a variety of programs. Lutui, along with Cardinals teammates, took part in the second annual Pros Vs. G.I. Joes program at the Cardinals training facility this past fall. The players competed in video games with soldiers who are based in Kuwait as part of a program set up through the USO. He also took part in the dedication of the Cardinals Academy building this past season and spoke to the students at the academy. This past summer, Lutui hosted the third annual Deuce Lutui Kids Camp in Flagstaff. Lutui instructed 100 kids from Lindbergh Elementary, the school Lutui attended as a child. Each participant received on-field football instruction while also getting lunch following the camp. In past years, Lutui has been just as active in the community. In 2008, he joined Neil Rackers and 200 local kids to watch the movie The Express. The pair of players spoke with the kids about the values and positive messages that could be learned from the movie. Lutui also participated in an annual Gatorade Jr. Training Camp with 200 special needs students from Gilbert, AZ. In the 2008 offseason, Lutui stayed busy by joining teammates Ben Patrick and Neil Rackers to visit children at Phoenix Children s Hospital for Child Life Week. The Cardinals 2007 Walter Payton Man of the Year spoke to a group of rehab patients at Inspiration Day at HealthSouth in Glendale about the importance of being mentally strong while facing challenges as well as hosting a kids camp at the team s facility for a group of children from Mexico as part of the Hands Across the Border Foundation. He also signed autographs at the 14th annual Phoenix American Heart Walk and One Mile Stroke walk in Tempe. During that summer, Lutui took part in Operation Backpack to pass out 2,500 backpacks to benefit less fortunate kids in the Valley. During the 2007 season, Lutui joined teammates in the annual NFL and United Way Huddle event to host 100 students and 25 kids from the Special Olympics of Arizona for a kids camp at the Cardinals training facility. 135

16 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE offense since 1949 (Chicago Cardinals, 572 yards, 11/13) started vs. Cle (12/2) and helped not allow a sack for the third time this season while helping James to his second 100+ yard rushing performance of the year helped James eclipse 1,000-yards on the NO (12/16) becoming only the second Cardinal running back to record back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons (Ottis Anderson 1983 and 1984) before leaving in the second quarter with a left knee injury, contributed to a line that did not allow a sack for the fourth time this season (only happened once in 2006) vs. Atl (12/23) inactive (knee) vs. StL (12/30). 2006: Appeared in 15 games with starts in the final nine contests of his rookie campaign made his NFL debut on special teams in the season opener vs. SF (9/10) Atl (10/1) saw his first career action on the offensive line when he replaced the injured Milford Brown vs. KC (10/8) logged the first start of his NFL career at GB (10/29) started his third NFL game just hours after his wife gave birth to a baby girl vs. Det (11/19) helped lead James to his second straight 115-yard performance and was part of a line that did not allow a sack vs. Sea (12/10) started at RG and was part of an offensive line that led James to 105 yards rushing; James became the first Cardinals RB to rush for 1,000 yards in a season since Adrian Murrell in 1998 finished the season with his ninth consecutive start at SD (12/31). : After attending Mesa (AZ) Community and then Snow (UT) Junior, transferred to USC in 2004 and lutui CAREER STATS Year Team GP/GS 2006 Ariz 15/ Ariz 15/ Ariz 16/ Ariz 16/16 Total 62/56 Lutui Postseason Stats Year Team GP/GS 2008 Ariz 4/ Ariz 2/2 Total 6/6 immediately stepped in as the starter at QB Matt Leinart s blindside tackle moved inside to LG in 2005 and started every game moved to LG from RT as a senior and was named to the 2005 Football Coaches, Football Writers, The Sporting News, ESPN.com, SI.com, CBS Sportsline.com and Rivals.com All-American first team named USC s Offensive Lineman of the Year, co-most Inspirational Player, and co-lifter Award transferred to USC and started all 13 games at RT as a junior on the team that finished undefeated and won their second consecutive National Championship named J.C. Grid-Wire and National Junior Athletic Association All-American first team at Snow Junior Snow finished 9-1 and tied for fourth in the final NJCAA poll originally signed with Utah in 2002 but did not qualify for admission. Full name Taitusi Lutui born in Ha api, Tonga in July of 2010, was among 204 legal residents who took the Oath of Allegiance and became U.S. citizens, a process he began in 2001 cousin of former NFL return specialist Vai Sikahema, who became the first Tongan to play in the NFL when he was drafted by the Cardinals in the 10th round of the 1986 Draft; like Lutui, Sikahema also starred at Mesa High named Super Prep All-Farwest, Prep Star All- West, All-State, all-region and allconference as a two-way lineman at Mesa High School married and has four children. 136

17 THE PLAYERS REAGAN MAUI A HT. 6-0 WT. 265 Hawaii Lodi, CA 45 Fullback Pro Career: Originally drafted by the Dolphins in the sixthround (181st overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft, started nine of 16 games before being released on 8/31/08. Claimed off of waivers by Cincinnati on 9/3/08. Started two games for the Bengals and was inactive for three others before being released on 10/11/08. Re-signed by the Bengals on 10/22/08 and placed on injured reserve (hamstring) on 10/24/08. Reached an injury settlement with Cincinnati on 11/26/08. Signed a one-year contract with Arizona on 8/5/09 but was released following training camp on 9/4/09. Re-signed by Arizona to a future contract for the 2010 season on 1/21/ : Signed by Arizona on 8/5 released following training camp on 9/4 and spent the remainder of the season out of football. 2008: After spending training camp with Miami was released on 8/31/08 and claimed off waivers by Cincinnati on 9/3/08 inactive for the first two weeks of the season started two games for the NYG (9/21) and vs. Ten (9/28) but did not register any statistics inactive for week five and was released on 10/11 re-signed with Cincinnati on 10/22 and was placed on injured reserve (hamstring) on 10/24 reached an injury settlement on 11/26. How Acquired FA-10 Years NFL Cardinals 3 1 dob: July 6, : Started nine of 16 games played, registering five yards on four carries and two receptions for five yards paved the way for five individual 100-yard rushing performances. : Played both RB and along the defensive line as a two-year letterman at Hawaii after transferring from San Joaquin Delta ( ) in Stockton, CA started five of 19 games for Hawaii registering 212 rushing yards on 43 attempts with three TDs converted to FB as a senior and collected 153 yards on 31 carries with two TDs and 109 yards on 10 receptions with one TD began his junior season along the defensive line, starting the opener against Michigan State spent his first year at San Joaquin as a NT before moving to guard in 2004 and earned all-conference honors also lettered in track at San Joaquin majored in Family Resources. Full name Reagan Faleata Maui a name pronounced RAY-gen, mow-ee-ah lettered in football and track at Tokay High School (Lodi, CA) set the school s single-season sack mark with 18 as a senior established the school s standard for the shot put with a toss of 52 8 has four brothers and two sisters enjoys playing chess has one son, Reagan II. Rushing Receiving Year Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD 2007 Mia 16/ Cin 2/ Out of football Total 18/ Additional Stats: Tackles: Maui a Career Stats 137

18 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE TRUMAINE McBRIDE HT. 5-9 WT. 185 Mississippi Clarksdale, MS How Acquired FA-10 Years NFL Cardinals 4 1 dob: September 24, Cornerback Pro Career: Originally a seventh-round selection (221st overall) by Chicago in the 2007 NFL Draft. Started 10 of 33 games played for the Bears from , before being released on 9/17/09 after the first game of the 2009 season. Signed by Arizona to a futures contract for the 2010 season on 1/21/ : Saw action in the Bears season opener but did not register any GB (9/13) released on 9/ : For the second consecutive season played in all 16 games with one start, registering a career-best 12 special teams tackles totaled four tackles, one pass defensed and one INT recorded first career INT vs. Min (10/19). 2007: Started nine of 16 games as a rookie, recording 44 tackles, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery tied for the team-lead with five passes defensed registered one start at LCB (game 4) and eight starts at RCB (games 7-10, 12-13, 15-16) made first career start and recorded first career forced Det (9/30) totaled career-high eight Phi (10/21) recorded a career-best eight solo tackles McBride CAREER STATS vs. Det (10/28) registered career-high three passes defensed and one fumble Oak (11/11). : Earned four letters at Ole Miss ( ), starting the final 34 of 47 career games played recorded 124 tackles (93 solos), five tackles for loss, four INTs, 35 passes defensed and a blocked kick led the Rebels in passes defensed as a senior (9), junior (8), and sophomore (16, second in the SEC). Full name Trumaine LeAndros McBride received the Scholar-Athlete Award from the Ole Miss Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame made the Chancellor s Honor Roll in Fall of 2003 and Dean s Honor Roll in Spring of 2004 majored in Accounting played football at Clarksdale (MS) High School, registering 1,703 rushing yards on 158 carries with 30 TDs, 36 receptions for 605 yards and seven TDs as well as scoring three times and racking up 857 yards on returns helped lead Clarksdale to a 13-1 record and 2001 State Class 4A championship National Honor Society member and Scholar-Athlete Award winner. Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst. Ttl Sk Yds Int. Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2007 Chi 16/ Chi 16/ Chi 1/ Total 33/ Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: 8 (twice), last vs. Detroit, 10/28/07; Solo Tackles: 8, vs. Detroit, 10/28/07; Interceptions: 1, vs. Minnesota, 10/19/08; Forced Fumbles: Detroit, 9/30/07; Fumble Recoveries: Oakland, 11/11/07; Passes Defensed: Oakland, 11/11/

19 THE PLAYERS JUSTIN MILLER HT WT. 186 Clemson Owensboro, KY How Acquired FA-10 Years NFL Cardinals 6 1 dob: February 14, CORNERBACK Pro Career: Originally a second-round selection (57th overall) by the New York Jets in the 2005 NFL Draft. Appeared in 35 games (12 starts) in just over three seasons in New York before being released on 11/10/08. Acquired off waivers by the Raiders on 11/12/08 and played in seven games. Released by Oakland on 9/5/09 but re-signed with the Raiders on 9/30/09. After playing in one game was released by Oakland on 10/6/09. Signed with the Jets on 10/27/09, appearing in one game before being released on 11/28/09. Signed a one-year contract with the Cardinals on 5/2/ : Bounced between the Raiders and Jets, playing in one game for each team inactive for two other contests with the Jets for the season, registered 11 kick returns for 221 yards with a long of : After playing in one game with the Jets, was released and picked up by Oakland, where he saw action in seven games, recording 32 kick returns for 794 yards (24.8 avg.) recorded a solo tackle on defense while in New York, returned one kickoff for 22 yards and registered a tackle totaled 174 yards on six kickoff returns, including a 92-yard return for a TD in the second quarter for the SD (12/4) registered a 91-yard kick return for a TD vs. NE THE RETURN MAN Pro Bowl selection: 2006 NOTE CARDS Selected to the Pro Bowl as a member of the Jets in 2006 as a kick returner after averaging an NFL-best 28.3 yards per return. In 2008, became the first player in Raiders history to have kickoff return TDs in consecutive games. Has five kickoff return TDs in 44 career NFL games. Also had five kickoff return TDs in three seasons at Clemson. (12/14); became the first player in franchise history to return a kickoff for a TD in consecutive games. 2007: Appeared in two games with the Jets, registering two kickoff returns for 48 yards and two tackles, before being placed on injured reserve (knee) on 9/ : Named to the AFC Pro Bowl team as a returner after leading the NFL with an average of 28.3 yards per return and two TDs on 46 kickoff returns started four of 16 games played at CB, totaling 53 tackles, six passes defensed, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery registered five tackles, two passes defensed and returned a kickoff 41 yards to set up the go-ahead TD drive late in the fourth Ten (9/10) set a team record with a 103-yard kick Cardinals CB and kick return specialist Justin Miller has recorded five kickoff returns for TDs in his NFL career, three with the NY Jets and two with the Oakland Raiders. Below is a breakdown: As a member of the Jets 1/1/06 vs. Buffalo Trailing with 6:13 left in the fourth quarter, returned a kickoff 95 yards for a TD for what would prove the game winning points in a Jets victory. 10/1/06 vs. Indianapolis Trailing with 2:34 remaining in the fourth quarter, returned a kickoff 103 yards for a TD and a Jets lead before Colts went on a game-winning drive in the final two minutes. Cleveland Returned a third quarter kickoff 99 yards for a TD, marking his third career kickoff return for a TD for the Jets, a franchise record. As a member of the Raiders San Diego Returned a second quarter kickoff 92 yards for a TD. 12/14/08 vs. New England Returned a second quarter kickoff 91 yards for a TD, making him the first player in Raiders history with a kickoff return for a TD in consecutive games. 139

20 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE return for a TD vs. Ind (10/1) and tied career-high with nine tackles returned a career-high eight kickoffs for 172 Jax (10/8) averaged 32.7 yards on three kickoff returns (98 yards), including a 56-yard return to set up a TD vs. Det. (10/22) totaled 161 yards on four kick Cle (10/29), including a 99-yard return for a TD, marking his second kick return for a TD on the season and third in his career to set a franchise record registered a 62-yard kick NE (11/12) recorded a forced fumble and first career fumble recovery vs. Buf (12/10), setting up the offense at the Bills 26-yard line for a FG; registered a 42-yard kick return that set up the Jets only TD recorded six kickoffs for 136 yards with two solo tackles and one pass defensed in AFC Wild Card NE (1/7/07). 2005: Saw action in all 16 games with eight starts at CB as a rookie registered 60 kickoff returns for 1,577 yards (26.3) and a TD totaled 44 tackles and two passes defensed in first career game totaled 182 yards on six returns with a long of 50 KC (9/11) registered first career tackle and returned four kickoffs for 109 yards (27.3 yard Bal (10/2) recorded first career start at CB, collecting six tackles and helping to hold WR Steve Smith to 34 receiving Car (11/13) made seventh straight start and collected nine tackles vs. NE (12/26) registered six kickoff returns for 221 yards, including first career TD on a 95-yard return vs. Buf (1/1/06). miller CAREER STATS : Totaled 13 INTs in three seasons, ranking third in Clemson history set school records with five career kick return TDs and a 30.7-yard kick return average (best in ACC history and fourth in NCAA history) as a junior in final season at Clemson, set school single-season record of three TDs on kick returns and led the nation with a 33.1-yard kick return average started every game at CB as a sophomore selected unanimous freshman All-America first team choice by Football Writers Association, The Sporting News, and Football News. Won title of NFL s Fastest Man after winning 40-yard dash before 2007 Pro Bowl in Honolulu attended Owensboro (KY) High School selected as an All-American by Super Prep and ranked as the ninth-best skill athlete in the nation and secondbest player in Kentucky as a senior, rushed for 814 yards and 21 TDs and caught 19 passes for 489 yards and six TDs recorded eight INTs and 19 passes defensed on defense while returning three kickoffs for TDs in track, recorded a time of 10.6 seconds in 100-meter dash and won the state long jump title as a junior mother, Donna Bowman, served in Army as drill instructor for initial-entry soldiers for two tours in Korea and one tour at Fort Gordon (GA) before retiring in Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2005 NYJ 16/ NYJ 16/ NYJ 2/ NYJ/OAK 8/ OAK/NYJ 2/ Total 44/ Kickoff Returns Year Team no Yds Avg Lg TD 2005 NYJ 60 1, t NYJ 46 1, t NYJ NYJ/OAK t OAK/NYJ Total 152 3, t 5 Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: 9 (twice), last vs. Indianapolis, 10/1/06; Solo Tackles: 9, vs. Indianapolis, 10/1/06; Forced Fumbles: 1, vs. Buffalo, 12/10/06; Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Buffalo, 12/10/06; Passes Defensed: Tennessee, 9/10/06; Kick Returns: Jacksonville, 10/8/06; Kick Return Yards: 221, vs. Buffalo, 1/1/06; Longest Kick Return: 103, vs. Indianapolis, 10/1/06; Kick Return TDs: 1, (five times), last vs. New England, 12/14/08. Miller Career Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2006 NYJ 1/ Total 1/ Kickoff Returns Year Team no Yds Avg Lg TD 2006 NYJ Totals

21 THE PLAYERS DARREN MOUGEY HT. 6-5 WT. 219 San Diego State Scottsdale, AZ How Acquired FA-10 Years NFL Cardinals 1 1 dob: April 7, WIDE RECEIVER Pro Career: Originally signed by the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted rookie free agent on 4/27/09 but was released on 8/9/09. Signed by Arizona on 3/23/10. : Began college career as a QB before switching to WR in the spring of 2007 for his career, registered 66 receptions for 805 yards (12.2 avg.) and six TDs while completing 60 of 103 passes for 615 yards, two TDs and eight INTs also totaled 287 rushing yards on 70 carries with three TDs as a senior finished third on the team with 34 receptions for 437 yards and four TDs despite missing two games due to injury, recorded 32 receptions for 368 yards and two TDs as a junior in 2007 recorded a 46-yard pass play on an option pass vs. Colorado State, marking the longest pass of his career as a sophomore, started three of four games played before suffering a seasonending shoulder injury against San Jose State led a late rally against UTEP, running for two TDs and completing passes for a career-high 178 yards registered first career start at Wisconsin, recording career-bests in attempts (27) and completions (15) saw action in six games in 2005, completing 13-of-26 passes for 116 yards and one TD as well as 96 rushing yards on 17 carries saw most extensive action vs. San Jose State and engineered two scoring drives in the fourth quarter redshirted in Full name Darren Webster Mougey last name pronounced MOO-jee attended Chaparral (Scottsdale, AZ) High School and was a Super-Prep All-America QB led Chaparral to the state semi-finals as a senior and a state title as a junior as a senior registered 2,200 passing yards, 32 TDs and three INTs while running for 290 yards named East Valley Tribune offensive player of the year All-State selection by Arizona s prep coaches and the Arizona Republic named All-State, all-divisions co-first team QB graduated with a bachelor s degree in Business and pursued a master s degree in Public Administration. DEAN MUHTADI HT. 6-4 WT. 310 Maryland Alexandria, VA How Acquired FA-10 Years NFL Cardinals 1 1 dob: July 17, defensive end Pro Career: Signed with the Green Bay Packers as a rookie free agent on 5/4/09 but was released in the final roster cut on 9/5/09. Signed a futures contract with Arizona for the 2010 season on 1/21/10. : A three-year collegiate letterman who transferred to Maryland from Division III Christopher Newport University and became a regular contributor for the Terrapins during his junior and senior seasons played in all 13 games as a senior in 2008, starting three of them at DE rotated between DE and DT throughout the season and finished with 21 tackles, three tackles for loss, and 2½ sacks, the third-most on the team 390-lb. power clean and 36.5 vertical jump are school records for a defensive lineman saw his first action as a redshirt junior in 2007, playing in six games at DT and tallying four tackles on the season redshirted while sitting out the 2006 season due to NCAA transfer rules appeared in eight games at different positions across the defensive front as a sophomore at Division III Christopher Newport in Newport News, VA recorded 19 tackles, including two for loss and one sack appeared in just one game as a freshman in 2004, collecting two assisted tackles before a medical redshirt for mononucleosis ended his season. 141

22 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE Full name Dean Muhtadi named the 2008 recipient of the George C. Cook Memorial Award, given to the senior on the team with the highest gradepoint average and earned Academic All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors received Maryland s George Boutselis Memorial Award as the program s letterman with the highest GPA as a sophomore at Christopher Newport earned academic All-USA South Athletic Conference honors prepped at T.C. Williams (Alexandria, VA) High School, lettering in football four times as both an offensive and defensive lineman and also serving as the team s kicker and punter earned all-district honors as a defensive lineman in 2003 and was named team MVP following his senior season also lettered three times in basketball and once in crew began working as an intern at the local Morgan Stanley offices while in seventh grade and has maintained an ongoing employment with the financial services firm ever since worked at office locations in both Alexandria and Reston (VA) after school while still in high school and continued during the summers while in college earned a B.S. in General Business and is now working toward an MBA has five brothers and sisters. JONATHAN PALMER HT. 6-5 WT. 338 Auburn Ellenwood, GA How Acquired FA-09 Years NFL Cardinals 1 1 dob: December 3, Guard Pro Career: Began his NFL career as an undrafted free agent signing with Philadelphia in 2007; since then has been on practice squads with the Eagles, Steelers (twice), Panthers and Cardinals; was also in training camp with the Giants and Browns and on the Raiders 53-man roster for one game. Originally signed by Philadelphia on 5/14/07 but waived on 9/1/07 and was signed to the practice squad on 9/19/07. Released from Philadelphia s practice squad on 9/20/07. Signed to Pittsburgh s practice squad on 12/12/07. Signed as a free agent by Oakland from the Steelers practice squad on 12/26/07 and was inactive for the final game of the regular season. Waived by the Raiders on 7/17/08. Signed with the New York Giants on 7/21/08 but was waived on 8/11/08. Signed by Cleveland on 8/14/08 but was waived on 8/30/08. Signed to Carolina s practice squad on 9/30/08, where he spent the rest of the season. Re-signed with the Panthers on 1/13/09 and then was released after training camp on 9/5/09. Signed to the Steelers practice squad on 11/24/09 but was released on 12/8/09. Re-signed to Pittsburgh s practice squad on 12/15/09 but was released on 12/23/09. Signed to the Cardinals practice squad on 12/30/09, where he spent the remainder of the regular and postseason. Signed to a futures contract by Arizona for the 2010 season on 1/18/10. : Started 13 of 43 career games played at Auburn as a senior started all 10 games at RT played in 11 games and registered three starts, all at different positions (RG, RT, C) during his junior season as a sophomore played in nine games played in all 13 games on special teams as a redshirt freshman... named the team s Most Improved Offensive Lineman by the coaching staff after spring drills redshirted in Full name Jonathan Lee Palmer attended Cedar Grove (Ellenwood, GA) High School selected to the Super Prep s All-Dixie team as a senior has four siblings, including his brother Michael who was a linebacker at Georgia Tech majored in Adult Education. 142

23 THE PLAYERS BEN PATRICK HT. 6-3 WT. 264 Delaware Savannah, GA 89 tight end Pro Career: Selected in the seventh round (215th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft, Patrick was released following training camp on 9/2/07. Was signed to the practice squad on 9/4/07 and promoted to the 53-man roster on 10/29/07. Signed a one-year contract with the Cardinals as an exclusive rights free agent on 3/31/ : After being suspended for the first four games of the 09 season, appeared in nine games (seven starts) during the regular season and started both postseason games for the Cardinals in first game back, had one reception for 10 Sea (10/18) totaled 18 yards on two receptions with one TD vs. Car (11/1) registered one TD Chi (11/8); marked first time in his career he recorded a TD in back-to-back games; including his TD reception in Super Bowl XLIII, registered a TD in three of his last five games played inactive (knee) vs. Sea (11/15) with Arizona on its own five-yard line in the fourth quarter, hauled in a 23-yard Ten (11/29); with 107 receiving yards in four games, surpassed old career-high of 104 (set in 10 games in 2008) registered two receptions for a career-high 32 yards, including a career-long 28-yard reception that put Arizona on the Lions one-yard Det (12/20); surpassed old career-high (11) with 12 receptions on the season inactive (head) for the final two games of the regular season recorded first career postseason start and totaled 42 yards on three receptions in the Wild Card matchup vs. GB (1/10/10) registered second consecutive postseason NO (1/16/10). 2008: Started three of 10 games played and saw action in three of four playoff games despite battling injuries throughout the year... recorded career-highs with four receptions for 30 yards vs. Mia (9/14)... started second straight game and hauled in two passes vs. Buf (10/5); injured knee in third quarter but returned to the game... inactive (knee) for the next five games hauled in a 17-yard reception in the season finale vs. Sea (12/28)... made playoff debut against home state team and How Acquired D7/07 (215th) Years NFL Cardinals 4 4 dob: August 23, 1984 NOTE CARDS Started a career-best seven of nine regular season games and both postseason contests in 2009 and established career-highs with 12 receptions for 146 yards. Also tied a careerhigh with two TD receptions in 09. His lone TD reception of the 2008 season was a spectacular leaping catch while sandwiched between two Steelers defenders in the second quarter of Super Bowl XLIII. Redshirted his first year at Duke and then went on to play three seasons with the Blue Devils ( ). After earning his degree in African American Studies from Duke, transferred to Delaware for his final season of eligibility. recorded one reception for eight yards vs. Atl (1/3/09)... only reception came on a twopoint conversion to put the Cardinals up by seven with 2:53 to play vs. Phi (1/18/09) in the NFC Championship Game... recorded first TD of the 2008 season and third of career in the second quarter vs. Pit (2/1/09) in Super Bowl XLIII. 2007: Started three of eight games played and recorded seven receptions for 73 yards and two TDs in his rookie campaign signed to the active roster on 10/29 and saw first career action vs. Det (11/11) registered first career reception and TD vs. SF (11/25); finished with two catches for 19 yards including a two-yard TD from Tim Rattay on fourth down to give Arizona the lead in the fourth quarter started for the injured Leonard Pope and registered two receptions for 17 yards with one NO (12/16) hauled in a career-long 21-yard reception vs. Atl (12/23). : After playing three seasons at Duke, where he appeared in 31 games (15 starts) with 79 catches for 781 yards and two TDs, transferred to the University of Delaware 143

24 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE for his final college season in 2006 QB at Delaware was current Ravens starter Joe Flacco went on to lead Division I-AA TEs in receiving with 64 catches for 639 yards and six TDs and was named a first-team All- American was an All-Atlantic Ten Conference firstteam pick, led all Division 1-AA TEs in receptions (5.8 rpg, 16th overall) and yardage (58.1) per game broke the school single-season record for TEs and became only the second TE in school history to lead the team as he caught 64 passes for 639 yards (10.0 avg) and six TDs his 64 receptions broke the school TE record and also ranks fourth overall on Delaware s single season record list in his final season at Duke, was named team captain and started eight of 10 games, leading the Blue Devils for the second consecutive season with 30 receptions for 252 yards (8.4 avg.) was nominated for patrick CAREER STATS Receiving Year Team GP/GS Rec Yds Avg LG TD STT 2007 Ariz 8/ Ariz 10/ Ariz 9/ Total 27/ Single Game Highs: Receptions: 4, vs. Miami, 9/14/08; Receiving Yards: Detroit, 12/20/09; Touchdowns: 1, four times, Chicago, 11/8/09; Long Reception: Detroit, 12/20/09. Patrick Postseason Stats Receiving Year Team GP/GS Rec Yds Avg LG TD STT 2008 Ariz 3/ Ariz 2/ Total 5/ Additional Playoff Statistics: Two Point Conversions: 1, vs. Philadelphia, 1/18/09. the John Mackey Award, given to the top TE in college football as a sophomore, saw action in 11 games, including six starts. Full name Ben Patrick attended Jenkins (Savannah, GA) High School where he was one of the nation s top-rated TEs the Georgia High School Coaches Association named him the Southeast Georgia Player of the Year in 2001, as he also garnered all-city and All-Southeast Region accolades from Super Prep the team s Most Valuable Player competed as a quarterback, tight end, linebacker and punter in 2001 led the team in passing yards, receptions and tackles that season also lettered in baseball and basketball. tom Pestock HT. 6-6 WT. 318 Northwest Missouri State Lenexa, KS How Acquired FA-09 Years NFL Cardinals 1 1 dob: September 13, Guard/Tackle Pro Career: Originally signed with the Indianapolis Colts as a rookie free agent on 4/30/09 but was waived on 8/13/09. Resigned with the Colts on 8/19/09 but was waived during final cuts on 9/5/09. Signed to the Cardinals practice squad on 12/24/09 where he spent the remainder of the regular and postseason. Signed by Arizona to a futures contract for the 2010 season on 1/18/10. : Four-year letterman who started 43 of 51 games at NW Missouri State earned first-team all-miaa as a senior, starting all 14 games for the Bearcats earned second-team Daktronics All-Super Region 4 started all 14 games as a junior and paved the way for nation s leading rusher Xavier Omon started all 15 games as a sophomore played first full season on offense after playing eight games in 2005 as DT converted from an offensive lineman to a defensive lineman in mid-season as a freshman. Full name Thomas Robert Pestock earned first-team All-State honors at Shawnee Mission North (Shawnee, KS) High School also named first-team All-Sun Country, second-team all-conference, and honorable mention all-metro earned a degree in Psychology and Sociology. 144

25 THE PLAYERS JOEY PORTER HT. 6-3 WT. 248 Colorado State Bakersfield, CA How Acquired FA-10 Years NFL Cardinals 12 1 dob: March 22, Linebacker Signed a three-year contract with the Cardinals on 3/19/10 as a free agent. A four-time Pro Bowl selection (2002, 04, 05, 08) and four-time All-Pro, Porter has appeared in 168 games (151 starts) in his 11 NFL seasons. Was named to the NFL s All-Decade Team for the 2000s as a linebacker. With 92.0 sacks in his career, trails only Jason Taylor (127.5) in sacks among active players and his 90.0 sacks over the last 10 seasons ( ) trail only Taylor s Enters the 2010 season needing eight sacks to become just the 25th player to record 100+ sacks in a career (since sacks became an official statistic in 1982). When he recorded his 70th career sack on Oct. 2, 2008 at New England, he became the first NFL player with 10 career INTs and 70 career sacks. Is the only NFL player to have recorded at least 5.0 sacks in each season between Has recorded at least 9.0 sacks six times. Pro Bowl selection: 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008 NOTE CARDS Established a career-high with 17.5 sacks in his most recent Pro Bowl season of 2008, the highest total in the AFC and second-highest total in the NFL that year (20.0, DeMarcus Ware). His 17.5 sacks established a Dolphins franchise record for sacks by a linebacker and ranked third all-time in franchise history behind Bill Stanfill (18.5, 1973) and Jason Taylor (18.5, 2002). In 2002, became the first player in the NFL since sacks became an official statistic in 1982 to record eight sacks and four INTs in a season. Has recorded at least 2.0 sacks in a game 20 times during his career, including six games with at least 3.0 sacks and two games with 4.0 sacks. Was named AFC Defensive Player of the Month twice (October-2008; October-2000) while also being named AFC Defensive Player of the Week four times (2005-Week 16; 2004-Week 8; Week 2; 2001-Week 6). His 60.0 sacks as a member of the Steelers rank fourth in franchise history behind Jason Gildon (77.0), L.C. Greenwood (73.5) and Joe Greene (66.0). Pro Career: Originally a third-round draft choice (73rd overall) of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1999 NFL Draft, spent eight seasons in Pittsburgh before being released by the Steelers on 3/1/07. Signed a five-year contract with the Dolphins as a free agent on 3/7/07 and played three seasons with Miami. Released by the Dolphins on 3/5/10 and signed a three-year contract with the Cardinals as a free agent on 3/19/ : Started all 14 games in which he appeared in his final season with Miami and finished with 41 tackles, a team-high 9.0 sacks and one forced fumble inactive vs. Buf (10/4) due to a hamstring injury, and was inactive (coaches decision) vs. TB (11/15)... posted an eight-yard sack of Peyton Manning vs. Ind (9/21)... recorded two tackles and a sack of Philip Rivers, forcing a fumble on the play, which was recovered by SD (9/27); suffered a hamstring injury in second half and did not return to action... notched four tackles and a half-sack of Drew Brees vs. NO (10/25) led the team with eight tackles, adding two sacks of Jake Car (11/19)... recorded five tackles and 2.5 sacks of Ryan Buf (11/29); marked his second multi-sack game of the season (and his second in two games) and the 22nd multi-sack games in his career (including eight as a member of the Dolphins)... recorded three tackles and a sack of David Jax (12/13) recorded two tackles and a sack of Ben Roethlisberger vs. Pit (1/3/10); also added a fumble recovery, covering up a Roethlisberger fumble on Pittsburgh s 13-yard line following a Nate Jones sack. 2008: Started all 16 games in his second season with the Dolphins, also starting the team s lone playoff contest had a career-year on his way to his fourth Pro Bowl selection, posting 47 tackles, a career-high 17.5 sacks, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery his 17.5 sacks were the most by a Dolphin LB in team history, surpassing Bryan Cox s previous mark of 14.0 in 1992 ranked first in the AFC and second in the NFL in sacks had six tackles and a sack vs. NYJ (9/7), taking down Jets QB Brett Favre for a six-yard loss... recorded six tackles with four sacks for a total of 15 yards in NE (9/21), sacking Matt Cassel three times for

26 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE yards in losses and Kevin O Connell once for a two-yard loss; added a forced fumble on the last of the three Cassel sacks; marked the sixth time he had three or more sacks in a game; four sacks tied for the fourth highest single-game total in team history and were the most since E.J. Junior recorded four sacks on 10/6/91 at New England; also gave him 70.5 sacks for his career, making him the only player in NFL history to record 10 career INTs and 70 career sacks... totaled two tackles and a halfsack of Philip Rivers vs. SD (10/5)... recorded three tackles and a sack of Matt Hou (10/12); added five QB hurries and one pass defensed... recorded four tackles and two sacks vs. Bal (10/19), taking down Joe Flacco both times for a total of 14 yards in losses... notched four tackles, two sacks of Trent Edwards and two forced fumbles vs. Buf (10/26); one forced fumble resulted in a turnover and the other a safety; also added a fumble recovery; safety came from his second sack and forced fumble of the game, sacking Edwards in the end zone and forcing him to fumble; recovered by Buffalo in the end zone; marked his second straight multisack game had 14 tackles, PORTER BRINGS PRESSURE 5.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery in October, earning AFC Defensive Player of the Month honors, the second Player of the Month Award of his career... had three tackles and a sack of Jay Den (11/2)... posted five tackles and 1.5 sacks of JaMarcus Russell vs. Oak (11/16) posted a fouryard sack of Matt Cassel vs. NE (11/23)... recorded two sacks of J.P. Buf (12/7); also had a forced fumble when he tackled Losman on the second of his two sacks, resulting in a turnover; marked fourth multi-sack game of the season and the 17th multi-sack game of his career made game-clinching play vs. SF (12/14), when he sacked Shaun Hill for a sevenyard loss on a fourth-and-10 play on the Dolphins 21-yard line with 1:07 left to preserve Miami s 14-9 win... started in Wild Card game vs. Bal (1/4) and had three tackles. 2007: In his first season with the Dolphins, started 15 of the 16 games in which he appeared and finished with 65 tackles, 5.5 sacks, two INTs, five passes defensed and a forced fumble sack total was the highest by a Dolphins LB since 1995 When the Cardinals signed linebacker Joey Porter during the offseason, they gave opposing quarterbacks something to worry about. Porter is known as a sack specialist and his 92.0 career sacks over 11 seasons bear that out. Among active NFL players, only former Dolphins teammate Jason Taylor (127.5) has more sacks than Porter. Most Sacks Among Active Players Sacks Player Years Team(s) Jason Taylor Miami, Washington 92.0 Joey Porter Pittsburgh, Miami 90.0 Trevor Pryce Denver, Baltimore 89.5 John Abraham NY Jets, Atlanta 87.5 Leonard Little St. Louis Although he is entering his 12th NFL season, Porter s play over the last two seasons are proof that he is still among the elite in terms of getting to the quarterback. Since 2008, only Dallas LB DeMarcus Ware (31.0) and Minnesota DE Jared Allen (29.0) have more sacks than Porter (26.5). Most Sacks ( ) Sacks Player Team 31.0 DeMarcus Ware Dallas 29.0 Jared Allen Minnesota 26.5 Joey Porter Miami 26.0 James Harrison Pittsburgh 25.0 Julius Peppers Carolina 25.0 LaMarr Woodley Pittsburgh 146

27 when Bryan Cox had 7.5 only game he did not start was Was (9/9) when the Dolphins started with five DBs broke a streak of 106 starts in games that he appeared missed the entire preseason schedule after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery on 8/7 first sack as a Dolphin came vs. NE (10/21) when he dropped Tom Brady for a 10-yard loss accounted for a season-high eight tackles in Monday Night Pit (11/26) when he also came up with his first INT as a Dolphin, picking off a Ben Roethlisberger pass and returning it 14 yards recorded five tackles, a sack and an INT of Kellen Clemens vs. NYJ (12/2); marked the second time in his career he came up with an INT in consecutive weeks, having also done it in games 2-3 of the 02 season totaled five tackles, including a pair of sacks of Tom NE (12/23); forced a fumble on one of the sacks after the Patriots had made it to the Dolphins 26-yard line. 2006: In his final season in Pittsburgh, started all 14 games in which he appeared, missing two games with a hamstring injury recorded 64 tackles, led the team with 7.0 sacks and added two INTs and five passes defensed on the season had his best game of the season in the opener, collecting THE PLAYERS three tackles, two sacks of Daunte Culpepper and an INT vs. Mia (9/7); INT came in the fourth quarter with Pittsburgh clinging to a lead; returned the INT 42 yards for a TD, his first-career INT return for a TD and his third career defensive TD inactive for games vs. KC (10/15) Atl (10/22) with a hamstring injury returned to action and registered five tackles, two sacks of Andrew Walter and an Oak (10/29) notched a pair of sacks of Bruce Gradkowski vs. TB (12/3) as he moved past Keith Willis into fourth on Pittsburgh s all-time sack list; also marked his 12th career multi-sack game. 2005: Started all 16 games for the Steelers during the regular season while also starting all four postseason contests earned his third trip to the Pro Bowl (second in as many years) after he led all NFL LBs with 10.5 sacks, while also adding three sacks in the postseason finished the season with 61 tackles, a career-high five forced fumbles and two INTs after undergoing knee surgery during the preseason, returned in time for the season opener and recorded four tackles and a sack of Steve McNair that also caused a fumble recovered by the Steelers vs. Ten (9/11) posted three tackles and recorded his second sack in as many games, JOINING THE CENTURY CLUB Should LB Joey Porter record at least 8.0 sacks this season, something he has done six times in his career including each of the last two seasons, he will join the rank of NFL defensemen have reached 100 career sacks. Since sacks became an official stat in 1982, only 24 players have recorded 100+ sacks in their career. Porter will be looking to become the 25th. Below is a list of players with 100+ sacks since it became an official statistic. 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 Leslie O Neal DE/LB Lawrence Taylor* LB Rickey Jackson LB/DE Jason Taylor# 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 Jim Jeffcoat DE Charles Haley DE/LB William Fuller DE Andre Tippett* LB * Hall of Famer # Active Player 92.0 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. 147

28 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE Porter s All-Time QB s Sacked List (includes postseason) 7.0 Tom Brady 5.5 Brad Johnson 4.0 Matt Cassel, Charlie Frye 3.5 Jon Kitna, Peyton Manning 3.0 Trent Dilfer, Rich Gannon, Akili Smith 2.5 Ryan Fitzpatrick, J.P. Losman 2.0 Mark Brunell, Marc Bulger, David Carr, Daunte Culpepper, Randall Cunningham, Jake Delhomme, Trent Edwards, Joe Flacco, Bruce Gradkowski, Patrick Ramsey, Andrew Walter 1.5 Drew Brees, Ryan Leaf, Philip Rivers, JaMarcus Russell 1.0 Jeff Blake, Kyle Boller, Aaron Brooks, Kellen Clemens, Tim Couch, Jay Cutler, Brett Favre, A.J. Feeley, Doug Flutie, David Garrard, Elvis Grbac, Shaun Hill, Kevin Johnson, Rob Johnson, Byron Leftwich, Ray Lucas, Mike McMahon, Steve McNair, Scott Mitchell, Kevin O Connell, Neil O Donnell, Kyle Orton, Carson Palmer, Jake Plummer, Jonathan Quinn, Ben Roethlisberger, Matt Schaub, Michael Vick 0.5 Seneca Wallace Total Sacks: 98.0 QBs Sacked: 55 taking down David Hou (9/18); also recovered a Carr fumble that resulted in a Pittsburgh TD two plays later and a 10-0 lead in the first quarter tallied two solo tackles and recorded the Steelers only sack of the day, taking down Drew Brees in the first quarter for a six-yard loss on Monday SD (10/10) had one of his best games of the season, finishing with seven tackles, a second quarter sack of Byron Leftwich which resulted in a fumble, and a pass defensed vs. Jax (10/16); with sack, passed Dwight White for sixth place on the Steelers all-time sack list with 46.5 in his 100th career game, registered five tackles, a QB pressure and a pass GB (11/6) recorded two tackles, sacked Trent Dilfer for a seven-yard loss, and intercepted a Dilfer pass and returned it nine yards vs. Cle (11/13) posted his sixth sack of the season when he took down Peyton Manning for a three-yard loss in the second quarter, forcing a fumble on the play on Monday Ind (11/28) recorded four tackles and took down Kyle Orton for a nine-yard loss on third down in the third quarter vs. Chi (12/11) recorded four tackles and teamed with Kimo von Oelhoffen to sack Brad Min (12/18), Porter s 50th career sack; stepped in front of a Johnson pass at the Steelers five-yard line, an INT that prevented a Vikings score in the second quarter recorded five solo tackles, three sacks of Charlie Frye and two forced Cle (12/24) recorded three tackles and a half-sack of Jon Kitna in the Wild Card Cin (1/8/06) logged two tackles and 1.5 sacks of Peyton Manning for a loss of 13 yards in the Divisional Ind (1/15/06); recorded his 1.5 sacks on the Colts second to last drive, including one on a fourth-and-16 play that turned the ball over on downs totaled four tackles and one sack of Jake Plummer in the AFC Championship Den (1/22/06); Plummer fumbled on the first quarter sack and the ball was recovered by NT Casey Hampton; five plays later the Steelers scored a TD to take a 10-0 lead logged three solo tackles in Super Bowl XL vs. Sea (2/5/06). 2004: Started all 15 games he appeared in during the regular season for the Steelers and also started both postseason contests earned his second Pro Bowl selection and was named to the Associated Press All-Pro second-team after finishing the season with 63 tackles, seven sacks, three forced fumbles and an INT notched his first sack of the season on which he forced a fumble by A.J. Mia (9/26); added a team-high seven tackles, one QB pressure and a pass defensed totaled five tackles and a career-high eight QB pressures vs. Cin (10/3) had his biggest game of the season and earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after registering eight tackles, three sacks and two forced fumbles, both of which led to Pittsburgh TDs vs. NE (10/31); all three sacks were of Tom Brady missed only game of the season after he was ejected prior to kickoff due to a pre-game Cle (11/14) took down Carson Palmer for his fifth sack of the season and also forced Palmer into an intentional grounding penalty on a QB Cin (11/21) finished with five solo tackles and two sacks of Patrick Ramsey vs. Was (11/28) recorded four tackles, two passes defensed and logged his first INT of the season, sixth of his career, vs. Bal (12/26); INT was his first since 10/27/02 at Baltimore totaled three tackles and a pass defensed in the Divisional game vs. NYJ (1/15/05) sacked Tom Brady and added six tackles in the AFC Championship game vs. NE (1/23/05); marked his fourth sack of Brady during the 2004 season. 2003: Started all 14 games he appeared in after missing the first two games of the season due to a gunshot wound to the thigh that occurred on 9/6 had surgery on 9/7 to remove the bullet which lodged in the thigh after entering his left buttocks returned to collect 62 tackles, five sacks, two passes defensed and a fumble recovery on the season in his first game back after being inactive for the first two weeks of the season, totaled three tackles, a fumble recovery on a failed lateral following an INT and also sacked Jon Cin (9/21) recorded six tackles and sacked Marc Bulger twice for 16 yards vs. StL (10/26) registered his fourth sack of the season vs. Ari (11/9) when he took down Jeff Blake; also added five tackles in the contest registered his fifth sack of the season to tie Kevin Greene for eighth place on the Steelers all-time sack list (35.5) and added five tackles vs. SD (12/21) led the team and tied a career-high with 10 tackles in the season Bal (12/28). 2002: Started all 16 regular season games for the Steelers and also started both postseason contests earned his first career Pro Bowl selection and was named to the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated/Dr. Z and Pro Football Weekly first-team All-Pro squad... recorded nine sacks, four INTs, a career-high eight passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries on the season with nine sacks and four INTs, became the first player in the NFL (since sacks 148

29 THE PLAYERS became official in 1982) to record at least eight sacks and four INTs in a season had one of his biggest days as a pro and was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance vs. Oak (9/15); recorded 10 tackles, three sacks of Rich Gannon, two INTs and two passes defensed in the game; totaled 114 INT return yards, returning one INT a career-long 84 yards before being tackled; on the play, lateraled to Chad Scott who went on for a TD before the play was called back due to an illegal lateral collected his third INT of the season and added seven tackles and a QB pressure vs. Cle (9/29) registered his fourth sack of the season when he took down Aaron Brooks in the fourth NO (10/6) led the team with nine tackles and added two sacks and a forced Cin (10/13); second quarter sack of Jon Kitna forced a fumble that was recovered by Casey Hampton and returned 36 yards to the Cincinnati seven-yard line, resulting in a Steelers TD on the ensuing drive that gave Pittsburgh a 24-0 lead registered nine tackles, four QB pressures, two passes defensed and his fourth INT of the Bal (10/27) had another big game, recording eight tackles, a sack of Michael Vick, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery while adding five QB pressures and two passes defensed vs. Atl (11/10) finished with six tackles and recovered a Ten (11/17) registered his eighth sack of the season when he took down David Carr in the second quarter vs. Hou (12/8) recorded four tackles, a pass defensed and sacked Rob Johnson in the fourth quarter of the Monday Night TB (12/23) recorded seven tackles and posted the second postseason sack of his career when he took down Browns WR Kevin Johnson for a 15-yard loss after he had taken a handoff from QB Kelly Holcomb in the Wild Card matchup vs. Cle (1/5/03) finished with eight tackles in the Divisional Ten (1/11/03). 2001: Started all 15 games he appeared in for the Steelers during the regular season and also started both postseason contests recorded 72 tackles, nine sacks, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery recorded six tackles and his first sack of the season when he took down Rob Johnson in the second Buf (9/30) earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his TB (10/21), recorded seven tackles, a career-high four sacks, five QB hurries and a pass defensed; sacked Brad Johnson four times as part of a Steelers defense that sacked Johnson 10 times in the game logged two sacks of Randall Cunningham and added seven tackles vs. Bal (11/4) posted four tackles, two passes defensed and a forced Cle (11/11) had a big game against the Jaguars, registering his eighth sack of the season, nine tackles, three QB pressures, two passes defensed and a forced fumble vs. Jax (11/18) set the tone early on the third play of the game when he registered his ninth sack of the season and forced a fumble by Mike McMahon that Jason Gildon recovered and returned 27 yards for a TD vs. Det (12/23); added two solo tackles in the game totaled four tackles, four QB hurries and recovered his first fumble of the season (fourth of his career) in his final action of the regular Cin (12/30) missed the final game of the season because he was deactivated to rest a sore shoulder vs. Cle (1/6/02) in his first career postseason action, set the tone early with his PORTE R S ALL-TIME MULTI-SACK GAMES Linebacker Joey Porter has 20 career multi-sack games to his credit, including two games in which he recorded 4.0 sacks and four games with 3.0 sacks. Below is a list of Porter s multi-sack games: Multi-Sack Games Sacks Opponent 4.0 New England 4.0 Tampa Bay 3.0 Cleveland /31/04 vs. New England 3.0 9/15/02 vs. Oakland /15/00 vs. Cincinnati 2.5 Buffalo 2.0 Carolina 2.0 Buffalo /26/08 vs. Buffalo /19/08 vs. Baltimore 2.0 New England /3/06 vs. Tampa Bay 2.0 Oakland 2.0 9/7/06 vs. Miami /28/04 vs. Washington /26/03 vs. St. Louis 2.0 Cincinnati /4/01 vs. Baltimore 2.0 Baltimore pressure of Elvis Grbac that resulted in a Chad Scott INT in the Divisional matchup vs. Bal (1/20/02); added six tackles and a sack of Grbac in the game totaled five tackles and a pass defensed in the AFC Championship game vs. NE (1/27/02). 2000: Started all 16 games for the Steelers and posted 72 tackles, 10.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, an INT and three passes defensed in his first season as a full-time starter his sack total, combined with the 13.5 sacks posted by Jason Gildon, gave the duo 25.0 total sacks and established a Steelers single-season record for a tandem in his first NFL start, had five tackles, three QB pressures and one special teams tackle posted his first sack of the season and added three Jax (10/1) registered a sack for the second straight game and added three NYJ (10/8)... recorded eight tackles, a season-high three sacks and a forced fumble vs. Cin (10/15), including a sack of Scott Mitchell in the Bengals endzone that resulted in his first-career safety; marked his third consecutive game with a sack finished with a career-high 10 tackles and posted two sacks of Trent Dilfer in a 9-6 Bal (10/29) recorded his first career INT and totaled eight tackles and three QB Ten; INT came when he stepped in front of a Steve McNair pass and stopped a Titans scoring drive after they recovered a muffed punt deep in Steelers territory registered five tackles and recovered an Eagles fumble in the fourth quarter, returning it 32 yards for a TD vs. Phi (11/12); marked his second career fumble return for a TD logged his eighth sack of the season and added six tackles vs. Jax (11/19) took down Akili Smith for his second sack 149

30 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE in two games (ninth of the season) and also totaled eight Cin (11/26) recorded 1.5 sacks of Ryan Leaf and added three tackles in the season SD (12/24). 1999: As a rookie, appeared in all 16 games for the Steelers, all in a reserve role on defense, recorded 15 tackles, two sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery also added 15 tackles on special teams in his first NFL game, recorded a sack and a forced fumble of Tim Cle (9/12) totaled a season-high four special teams tackles vs. Jax (10/3) had his best game of the season in the finale vs. Ten (1/2/00), recording eight tackles and a sack of Neil O Donnell; on the sack, forced a fumble, recovered it and returned it 46 yards for a TD. : A four-year letterman at Colorado State, began his career as an H-Back before being moved to the porter CAREER STATS defensive line for his junior season (1997) in two seasons on defense, collected 88 tackles, 28 stops for loss and 22.0 sacks was a CSU teammate of LB Clark Haggans as a senior in 1998, was a firstteam All-Western Athletic Conference selection and a third-team All-America pick when he amassed 53 tackles and a school single-season record of 15.0 sacks, which also represented the third-highest total in Division 1-A that year. Full name Joey Eugene Porter two-time all-conference selection at WR and wingback at Foothills (CA) High School where he led the team to a 9-2 record and a berth in the state playoffs rushed for 1,086 yards on 86 carries (12.6 avg.) during his senior season and was named to the all-section and All-State teams lettered twice in football and basketball resides in Bakersfield, CA with his wife, Christy, two daughters, Jayla and Jasmine, and two sons, Joey, Jr. and Jacob. Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 1999 Pit 16/ Pit 16/ Pit 15/ Pit 16/ Pit 14/ Pit 15/ Pit 16/ Pit 14/ t Mia 16/ Mia 16/ Mia 14/ Total 168/ Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: 10, three times, Baltimore, 12/28/03; Solo Tackles: 10, vs. Oakland, 9/15/02; Interceptions: 2, vs. Oak, 9/15/02; Passes Defensed: 3, vs. Cincinnati, 10/3/04; Sacks: 4.0, twice, New England, 9/21/08; Forced Fumbles: 2, three times, last vs. Buffalo, 10/26/08; Fumble Recoveries: 1, nine times, last vs. Buffalo, 10/26/08. Touchdowns: Fumble recoveries: 2, 46-yard return vs. Tennessee, 1/2/00; 32-yard return vs. Philadelphia, 11/12/00. Interception: 1, 42-yard return vs. Miami, 9/7/06. Additional Stats: Safeties: 1, vs. Cincinnati, 10/15/00. Porter Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2001 Pit 2/ Pit 2/ Pit 2/ Pit 4/ Mia 1/ Total 11/ Postseason Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: Tennessee, 1/11/03; Solo Tackles: 7, vs. Cleveland, 1/5/03; Passes Defensed: 2, vs. Baltimore, 1/20/02; Sacks: Indianapolis, 1/15/06; Forced Fumbles: Denver, 1/22/

31 THE PLAYERS KERRY RHODES HT. 6-3 WT. 212 Louisville Bessemer, AL How Acquired TR-10 (Jets) Years NFL Cardinals 6 1 dob: August 2, FREE SAFETY Pro Career: Originally selected by the New York Jets in the fourth round (123rd overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft, appeared in 80 games (78 starts) in five seasons. Signed a fiveyear contract extension with the Jets on 4/10/08 and was traded to the Cardinals on 3/6/10 in exchange for Arizona s fourth-round selection in 2010 and seventh-round selection in : Part of Jets defensive unit that finished the season ranked No. 1 in the NFL in total defense for the first time in franchise history started 14 of 16 regular season games and all three postseason contests led the team with nine tackles and posted two QB hits and one pass defensed vs. NE (9/20); part of a defensive unit that did not allow an offensive TD for the second consecutive game had seven tackles, a QB hit and a pass defensed while holding the Saints top ranked offense to just 10 NO (10/4) served as a game captain, recording two tackles and a QB hit while helping hold the Dolphins offense to just 104 net yards, the fourth-lowest total in franchise history vs. Mia (11/1) for the first time in his career, did not start, but saw action at safety and recorded his first multi-int game vs. Car (11/29), intercepting Jake Delhomme twice returned to the starting lineup and recorded his third INT in three TB (12/13) while also tallying three tackles and a pass defensed recovered a fumble and returned it 44 yards, setting up a Jets TD on the ensuing drive in the regular season finale vs. Cin (1/3/10) in his second career postseason game, totaled four tackles in the Wild Card Cin (1/9/10) recorded a postseason careerhigh seven tackles and sacked QB Philip Rivers in the fourth quarter of the Divisional SD (1/17/10); recovered a SD onside kick attempt with 2:12 left in the game served as game captain and recorded five tackles in the AFC Championship IND (1/24/10). 2008: Started all 16 games for the Jets for the fourth consecutive season, finishing third on the team with 81 tackles recorded two INTs, a sack, five passes defensed and two fumble recoveries recorded seven tackles and a sack vs. KC (10/26) recovered his first fumble of the season and returned it 18 yards, setting up a Jay Feely FG vs. Stl (11/9); followed that play by intercepting QB Marc Bulger and returning it a career-long 50 yards, setting up a Jets TD on the ensuing drive recovered his second fumble of the NE (11/13) made his 60th NOTE CARDS Acquired by the Cardinals in a trade with the NY Jets on March 6, Started 78 of the 80 regular season games he appeared in during five seasons with the Jets ( ) and also started all four postseason contests during that span. By joining the Cardinals, reunites with defensive backs coach Donnie Henderson, who was hired by the Cardinals on 2/22/10 and served as the defensive coordinator with the Jets during Rhodes rookie season in Earned second-team All-Pro honors from the Associated Press after recording four INTs and 5.0 sacks in His 5.0 sacks were the most ever by a Jets defensive back in a single-season. career start at safety and registered a season-high nine tackles vs. Den (11/30) sealed the Jets win with an INT of J.P. Losman with 10 seconds remaining in regulation vs. Buf (12/14). 2007: Led the Jets with five INTs after starting all 16 games for the third consecutive season also totaled 68 tackles, two sacks, three passes defensed, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery that he returned for his first career TD recorded his first INT of the season when he stepped in front of a Trent Green pass vs. Mia (9/23) forced a Brandon Jacobs fumble in the first quarter and returned the fumble 11 yards for his first career NYG (10/7); also tallied a season-high nine tackles in the game took down Donovan McNabb for his first sack of the season vs. Phi (10/14) intercepted a Ben Roethlisberger pass in the Jets OT win vs. Pit (11/18) picked off a Tony Romo pass and returned it 22 Dal (11/22) had four tackles, two passes defensed and intercepted a John Beck pass and returned it 36 Mia (12/2) stepped in front of a Derek Anderson pass at the end of the first quarter vs. Cle (12/9), becoming the first Jet since Otis Smith (1995) to record an INT in four consecutive games sacked Brodie Croyle for an eight-yard loss in an OT victory vs. KC (12/30). 2006: Started all 16 regular season games and the postseason matchup for the Jets, recording a team-high four INTs, 92 tackles, 13 passes defensed and five sacks five sacks were the most by a Jets DB in franchise history picked off a Kerry Collins 151

32 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE pass on the first play from scrimmage in the second half of the season Ten (9/10) recorded a strip-sack of Tom Brady that was recovered by the Jets and led to a TD on the ensuing possession vs. NE (9/17) named AFC Defensive Player of the Week after recording 10 tackles and two strip sacks that led to turnovers, one of which was returned for a TD by LB Victor Buf (9/24) led the team with two special teams tackles and recoveredan onside kick attempt to help preserve the victory vs. Det (10/22) tied for the team lead with 11 tackles and picked off David Carr vs. Hou (11/26) recorded a team-high seven tackles vs. Buf (12/10) recorded six tackles and a pass defensed in the Wild Card NE (1/7/07). 2005: Posted a career-high 108 tackles and recorded a sack and INT while starting all 16 games during his rookie campaign in his first career game, and start, totaled seven KC (9/11) notched the first two passes defensed of his career and for the second-straight week totaled seven tackles vs. Mia (9/18) recorded his first career INT in just his third career game when he stepped in front of a Byron Leftwich pass vs. Jax (9/25) posted a career-high 12 tackles, a tackle for loss, and sacked Jake Plummer for a 10-yard Den (11/10); sack was the first of his career for the second-straight week, recorded double-digit tackles, leading the Jets defense with 10 tackles vs. NO (11/27) totaled 11 tackles and two passes defensed in the season finale vs. Buf (1/1/06). : Played in 44 games and made 19 starts in his fouryear career at Louisville, finishing with 218 tackles, a sack, 11 INTs, 19 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery recorded 109 tackles, six INTs (one returned 56 yards for a TD), nine passes defensed two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery while appearing in 12 games (six starts) as a senior in 2004 started all 13 games as a junior and recorded 82 tackles, a sack, three INTs (one returned for a TD), one blocked kick and five passed defensed appeared in all 13 games as a reserve safety and key special teams performer as a sophomore in 2002, finishing the season with 18 tackles, an INT and two passes defensed also blocked a game-winning FG attempt in the final two minutes of regulation at Southern Miss saw action in six games as a redshirt freshman and finished the season with nine tackles, an INT and three passes defensed. Full name Kerry Rhodes was a two-time all-metro choice by The Birmingham News and honorable mention All-State performer as a senior QB at Lanier (AL) High School threw for more than 1,600 yards and 13 TDs and added another 850 yards and seven TDs on the ground during his senior season established the R.H.O.D.E.S. Foundation, the Reaffirming Hopes Of Dream Endearing Scholars Foundation, which launched in July of 2006 at Jay-Z s 40/40 Club in New York City majored in Communications at Louisville. cardinals in the community The Kerry R.H.O.D.E.S. Foundation (Reaffirming Hopes of Dream Endearing Scholars Foundation) was created in 2006 to encourage today s youth to reach for their dreams while also providing young ambitious men and women with the tools to conquer adversity. The foundation s focus is to provide resources that enable young minds to pursue goals through well equipped educational facilities which provide their students with choices, opportunities and inspiration. One of the primary missions of the foundation is to provide high schools located in financially depressed areas with resources, equipment, programs and activities that will assist with the academic, athletic, and social development of their students. The other primary mission of the foundation is to provide financial assistance to these high schools to enable them to furnish scholarships to certain talented young men and women for the continuation of their academic careers beyond high school. He established an annual charity basketball game at Lanier High School (Bessemer, AL) that takes place each offseason to help raise money for the foundation. He hosted the 3rd annual Kentucky Derby youth football camp and celebrity all-star basketball game at his alma mater (University of Louisville) this past February in addition to partnering with his former Jets teammate Jerricho Cotchery for a Skills and Drills Football Clinic at Legions Field in Birmingham, AL each June. One of the foundation s biggest events is the annual R.H.O.D.E.S. Foundation Fundraiser which takes place each fall. Last year was the third annual fundraiser and kicked off with a VIP black-tie dinner and silent auction in New York City. In addition to Rhodes work with his foundation, he is an active participant with the NFL s Play 60 campaign to promote 60 minutes of daily exercise for children. He partnered with the NBC Show The Biggest Loser and spoke to a group about the importance of working out and proper health and nutrition this past May in Arizona. For more information on Rhodes foundation, visit 152

33 THE PLAYERS Rhodes CAREER STATS Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2005 NYJ 16/ NYJ 16/ NYJ 16/ NYJ 16/ NYJ 16/ Total 80/ Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: Denver, 11/20/05; Solo Tackles: 10, twice, last vs. New England, 9/17/06; Interceptions: 2, vs. Carolina, 11/29/09; Forced Fumbles: Buffalo, 9/24/06; Fumble Recoveries: 1, five times, last vs. Cincinnati, 1/3/10; Sacks: Buffalo, 9/24/06; Touchdowns: fumble return, 11 NY Giants, 10/7/07. Rhodes Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2006 NYJ 1/ NYJ 3/ Total 4/ Postseason Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: San Diego, 1/17/10; Solo Tackles: San Diego, 1/17/10; Sacks: San Diego, 1/17/10; Forced Fumbles: San Diego, 1/17/10. Bryan Robinson HT. 6-4 WT. 305 Fresno State Toledo, OH How Acquired UFA-08 (Bengals) Years NFL Cardinals 14 3 dob: June 22, Defensive Tackle In his first two seasons in Arizona, has been a steady veteran influence and regular starter for the Cardinals, starting 30-of-32 games during the regular season and all six postseason contests. After appearing in all 16 games in 2009 with 15 starts, has now appeared in 191 career games with 154 starts during his career, with the NOTE CARDS 191 games played ranking as the highest total among any player on the Cardinals roster. The Cardinals NFC West title in 2009 was Robinson s fourth division championship with three different teams, as he also won titles in 2001 with the Chicago Bears, in 2005 with the Cincinnati Bengals and in 08 with the Cards. Pro Career: Originally entered the NFL in 1997 as a rookie free agent with the St. Louis Rams out of Fresno State. Began the 1998 preseason with the Rams, then was acquired by Chicago off waivers on 8/31. Spent the next six seasons with the Bears, starting 82 of 90 games played. Opened training camp with Chicago in 2004 but was released on 9/5/04 and signed as a free agent with Miami on 9/7/04 where he started 13 of 16 games. Signed with the Bengals on 3/14/05 as an unrestricted free agent and went on to start 29 of 42 games played over the next three seasons. Signed a two-year contract with the Cardinals on 4/14/08. Re-signed with the Cardinals on 4/28/ : Started 15 of 16 games and both postseason contests in his second season with the Cardinals 29 tackles on the season marked his highest total since recording 53 in 2006 part of defense that held the 49ers to 21 yards on 25 carries in the season opener vs. SF (9/13); marked the third lowest rushing total in San Francisco s history recorded first pass defensed as a Cardinal vs. Hou (10/11) recovered a fumble at the Seahawks 23-yard line that would result in a Sea (10/18); second fumble recovery of career, with the other coming on 9/9/01 at Baltimore, as a member of the Chicago Bears finished second among defensive linemen with three NYG (10/25) started against his former team and registered one solo Chi (11/8); 153

34 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE 350th solo tackle of his career recorded three tackles, one sack, one QB hit, one pass defensed, and one tackle for loss vs. Sea (11/15); first sack of the season and second as a Cardinal registered a season-high six Ten (11/29) recorded 150th career start and helped hold the Vikings to 67.2 rushing yards below their season average heading into the game (129.2) vs. Min (12/6) played in 190th career game vs. StL (12/27) started and saw limited action in the regular season finale vs. GB (1/3/10) started seventh career postseason game but did not register any statistics in the Wild Card matchup vs. GB (1/10/10) recorded one tackle and one pass defensed in the Divisional NO (1/16/10). 2008: In first season as a Cardinal, registered 15 starts in 16 regular season games... earned his first playoff victory while starting all four postseason contests... registered first sack as a Cardinal vs. Mia (9/14)... did not start as the Cardinals opened with six DBs, but contributed two NYJ (9/28)... totaled season-high four NE (12/21)... in third postseason appearance earned first career playoff win vs. Atl (1/3/09); part of defense that held the Falcons, the second best rushing team in the NFL during the regular season with yards per game average, to just 60 yards on 24 carries (2.5 avg.)... made fourth career postseason Car (1/10/09); part of defense the held the Panthers third ranked rushing attack (152.3 ypg.) during the regular season to just 75 yards rushing... set a career playoff-high with three tackles vs. Phi (1/18/09), which led the Cardinals defensive line... recorded second pass defensed of the postseason vs. Pit (2/1/09) in Super Bowl XLIII. 2007: For the sixth time in his career played in all 16 games with four starts at defensive end made four straight KC (10/14), vs. NYJ (10/21), vs. Pit Buf (11/4) tallied seasonhigh three tackles during wins vs. NYJ (10/21) and vs. Ten (11/25) recorded a sack in win vs. Cle (12/23). 2006: Started all 16 games for the fifth time in his career tied for the line lead with seven tackles, including an eight-yard sack, a pass defensed and a forced KC (9/10) recorded a fourth quarter sack of QB Michael Vick vs. Atl (10/22) dropped Peyton Manning for the Bengals only Ind (12/18). 2005: In first season as a Bengal, started nine of 10 games before a foot injury vs. Ind (11/20) ended his regular season started at LDT in game one, games three thru 10 and in the Bengals playoff loss vs. Pit (1/8) had best games vs. Pit (10/23), registering a season-high five tackles. 2004: Released by Chicago on 9/5 and signed with Miami on 9/7; started 13 of 16 games played for a defense that finished eighth in league yardage rankings ranked seventh on team with 71 total tackles and fourth in QB hurries with 21 recorded four tackles in first start as a Cin (9/18) registered season-high 11 Den (12/12). 2003: Started all 16 games at RDT and led Bears defensive line with five passes defensed while his 47 tackles ranked third among defensive lineman in first career start at RDT, recorded five tackles in season SF (9/7) registered seasonhigh eight Sea (10/19) with a half-a-sack posted seven tackles and a half-sack vs. Was (12/21). 2002: Showed versatility by starting at three different positions on the d-line; started 13-of-15 games played and was the only member of the season-opening d-line to complete the season without injury started games 1-2 and 5-6 at LDE, games 3-4 at RDE and games at LDT started at LDE on Monday Night Football vs. GB (10/7) and registered seasonhigh seven tackles Min (10/27) ending his 59-game starting streak equaled season-high with seven Car (12/22) with one tackle-for-loss and a forced fumble. 2001: Started all 16 games for the third straight season and his first career playoff contest while registering a team-high 12 passes defensed and a defensive line best 72 tackles forced a fumble and recovered first career Bal (9/9) ended a fourth quarter threat with a sack along with five tackles vs. Ari (10/7) recorded one sack, one pass defensed and one forced Cin (10/21) deflected pass in OT that was intercepted by Mike Brown and returned for game-winning TD vs. Cle (11/4) led defensive line with seven tackles and one GB (11/11) led team with seasonhigh 12 GB (12/9) registered one Det (12/30) recorded careerhigh four passes defensed vs. Jax (1/6/02) in first playoff game, totaled two tackles and one pass defensed vs. Phi (1/19/02). 2000: For third consecutive season, increased tackle total and led all Bears defensive linemen with career-high 77 tackles in 16 starts at LDE 154

35 while tying for second on the team with nine passes defensed and third with 4.5 sacks recorded one sack vs. NO (10/8) recorded one sack vs. TB (11/19) tallied season-high eight NYJ (11/26) totaled two passes defensed and a half sack vs. NE (12/10) tied career-high with two sacks along with seven Det (12/24). 1999: For first time in his career started all 16 games at LDE registering a career-high five sacks recorded first career multi-sack game with two sacks vs. Sea (9/19) tallied one sack with five TB (10/24) sealed GB (11/7) by blocking 28-yard FG attempt in final seconds, was first game for Chicago since the death of Bears great Walter Payton registered one sack vs. Det (12/19) set team, season-high, and career-high with 16 tackles and one sack vs. TB (1/2/00). 1998: Claimed off waivers by Chicago on 8/31 and started career-high five of 10 games played set career-high with 30 tackles registered first career start vs. TB (11/29) and totaled four tackles recorded seven tackles with one tackle for loss and a half GB (12/13). 1997: Signed with St. Louis as an undrafted rookie free agent on 4/29/97 and was one of four rookie free agents to make the Rams opening day roster THE PLAYERS played in 11 games on defense and special teams recorded season-high eight tackles, two quarterback pressures and brought down Kerry Collins for first career sack vs. Car (11/23). : Played two seasons at Fresno State ( ) named first team All-WAC Pacific Division as senior after starting all 11 games led team in sacks (five) and tackles for loss (seven) transferred to Fresno State from of the Desert Junior in Palm Desert, CA two-time all conference selection recorded 77 tackles as a sophomore majored in Sociology. Full name Bryan Keith Robinson attended Woodward (Toledo, OH) High School named second team all-district during junior year and first team all-district during senior year helped buy uniforms for his alma mater and this past April was inducted into the Woodward Hall of Fame active in community service, he has worked with Special Olympics, made frequent school visits and has distributed turkeys on Thanksgiving. Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 1997 StL 11/ Chi 11/ Chi 16/ Chi 16/ Chi 16/ Chi 15/ Chi 16/ Mia 16/ Cin 10/ Cin 16/ Cin 16/ Ariz 16/ Ariz 16/ Total 191/ Single Game Highs: Tackles: 16, vs. Tampa Bay, 1/2/00; Solo Tackles: 9, vs. Tampa Bay, 1/2/00; Sacks: 2.0, twice, Detroit, 12/24/00; Forced Fumbles: 1, eight times, Pittsburgh, 12/2/07; Fumble Recoveries: 1, (twice) Seattle, 10/18/09. Additional Stats: Blocked GB 11/7/99. robinson CAREER STATS Robinson Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2001 Chi 1/ Cin 1/ Ariz 4/ Ariz 2/ Total 8/ Postseason Single Game Highs: Tackles: 3, vs. Philadelphia, 1/18/09. Passes Defensed: 1, four times, New Orleans, 1/16/

36 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE dominique rodgers-cromartie HT. 6-2 WT. 182 Tennessee State Bradenton, FL 29 Cornerback How Acquired D1/08 (16th) Years NFL Cardinals 3 3 dob: April 7, 1986 Pro Bowl selection: 2009 The Cardinals first-round selection in the 2008 draft and the 16th overall pick; was the second cornerback taken in the draft after Troy s Leodis McKelvin went to Buffalo with the 11th overall selection. In just his second NFL season and first season as a full time starter, was voted to his first career Pro Bowl in 2009 after recording six INTs, the highest total for a Cards player in a single season since 2003 (Dexter Jackson, 6). He became the first Cardinals cornerback since 1999 (Aeneas Williams) to be selected to the Pro Bowl. Has led the Cardinals in INTs in each of his first two seasons. In addition to his six INTs in 2009, totaled four INTs as a rookie in 2008 despite starting in just 11 games. Including postseason play, has 13 INT s in 30 career starts at cornerback. Three of those INTs came in his six postseason starts. NOTE CARDS His INT against the Packers in the 09 Wild Card matchup gave him three INTs in postseason play, tying Aeneas Williams for the franchise record for the most INTs during the postseason. In 2008, was named an All-Rookie selection by the Sporting News and the Pro Football Writers Association after tying for the NFL lead among rookies with four INTs. It included a 99-yard INT return for a TD against St. Louis in Week 14, tying the franchise record for longest INT return. Became the first Tennessee State player taken in the first round since 1974 when both DE Ed Too Tall Jones (Dallas, 1st overall) and LB Waymond Bryant (Bears, 4th overall) were selected. Is the second cousin of Jets All-Pro cornerback Antonio Cromartie. Last name is derived from both his mother, Melissa Rodgers, and his father, Stanley Cromartie. Pro Career: Originally drafted by the Cardinals in the first round (16th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft, has appeared in all 32 regular season games (27 starts) and started all six postseason contests during his first two NFL seasons. 2009: Started a career-high 16 regular season games as well as both postseason contests led team with career-highs in INTs (6), passes defensed (33), and forced fumbles (3) recorded first career forced fumble as well as one Jax (9/20) despite a broken finger on his right hand that was protected by a cast, intercepted Matt Schaub in the fourth quarter, returning it 49 yards for the game winning TD vs. Hou (10/11); the TD put AZ up with 2:20 to play; named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for the first time in his career; marked second career INT returned for a TD led team and tied career-high with four passes Sea (10/18); part of defense that held QB Matt Hasselbeck to the second lowest passer rating (32.5) and completion rate (34.5%) of any start in his career registered one INT and left the game in the third quarter with an ankle NYG (10/25) blocked second career FG and tied career-high with four passes Chi (11/8); blocked FG was a 48-yard attempt with :40 left in the second quarter and the deflection was caught by Antrel Rolle in the end zone and returned 59 yards to the Chicago 49-yard-line, setting up a FG that resulted in a 31-7 halftime lead returned to his college home field and led team for the fifth consecutive game with three passes defensed while also recording second career forced Ten (11/29) tied career-high with two INTs and registered four Det (12/20); marked second two-int game of his career, with the other Sea on 11/16/08 registered two passes defensed and an INT in the fourth quarter vs. StL (12/27); marked third INT in two games started but then left the game with a knee contusion on the first drive of the regular season finale vs. GB (1/3/10) collected three tackles and one INT on the Packers first offensive play of the game vs. GB (1/10/10); marked third INT in fifth career postseason game; tied franchise record for the most INTs during the postseason (Aeneas Wil- 156

37 liams,1998) recorded two tackles before a left knee injury forced him to leave the Divisional NO (1/16/10) in the first quarter. 2008: Had a standout rookie year, starting 11 of 16 games played during the regular season and all four postseason contests; registered two INTs at Seattle in week 11 to become the first Cardinals rookie since CB Aeneas Williams in 1991 Den) to have two INTs in a game... made his NFL debut and had two passes defensed along with a special teams SF (9/7); also had one play on offense as a receiver... registered first two tackles of career and played one play on offense vs. Mia (9/14); stepped in for CB Rod Hood (neck) and CB Eric Green (calf), both of whom returned to the game... started first career game with Arizona opening with six DBs and recovered a Neil Rackers onside kick that led to a Cardinals NYJ (9/28)... recorded first two career INTs as well as four Sea (11/16); second INT off QB Matt Hasselbeck came in final two minutes and sealed the victory... tied SS Adrian Wilson THE PLAYERS Atl) for the longest INT return in franchise history, going 99 yards for a TD while also registering one tackle for a loss vs. StL (12/7); tied Johnnie Johnson of the L.A. Rams (9/2/80) for the longest INT return for a TD by a rookie since the 1970 NFL- AFL merger... registered first career blocked FG vs. Min (12/14); marked Cardinals first blocked FG since 9/17/06 at Sea... made first career playoff start and led team with career-high 12 tackles and one INT vs. Atl (1/3/09); saw action on two plays on offense but did not record any statistics... recorded team-high three passes defensed as well as one Car (1/10/09); dating back to the regular season it marked his sixth INT in the last nine games; registered an INT in each of the last three games; held Pro Bowl WR Steve Smith to 43 yards on two receptions and one TD which came in the final minute of the game, marked Smith s second-lowest yardage total this season; also tipped a pass intended for Smith in the third quarter that was intercepted by Antrel Rolle... led team with two passes defensed vs. Pit (2/1/09) in Super Bowl XLIII. cardinals in the community The Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie Foundation (DRC Foundation) was created to provide underprivileged children with the resources and tools needed to excel in education, develop strong life skills, practice positive athleticism, and have good citizenship to pursue their dreams and become productive adults in the community. The DRC Foundation believes strongly in giving back to the community, therefore, it teamed up with one of the largest international relief organization in the world, Feed The Children, along with Dallas Cowboys cornerback Mike Jenkins Foundation, and the Baltimore Ravens Fabian Washington Franchise Kids Foundation to provide over 1,600 families in need throughout the Bradenton and Palmetto, Florida communities with food and personal care packages throughout the summer and Thanksgiving holiday. In addition, the DRC Foundation has been active in tackling hunger in Arizona by providing 3,200 families in need with boxes of food. Along with Jenkins and Washington, Rodgers- Cromartie hosted the Cornerback Connection Celebrity Basketball Slam Jam last June in Palmetto, FL. The event consisted of a VIP reception along with a celebrity basketball game featuring various Cardinals teammates. DRC also continued his father s 10-year legacy of helping out the local community by hosting his annual summer basketball camp last June in Palmetto. Over 150 youth from his hometown participated in the free camp. For more information on DRC s foundation, visit 157

38 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE the playmaker From the time he was inserted into the starting lineup in week 10 of his rookie season in 2008, Pro Bowl cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie has proved himself a playmaker on the field on both defense and special teams. Defense Recorded a total of 13 INTs (10 regular season; 3 postseason) in 30 career starts at cornerback, leading the team with six INTs during the regular season in 09 and four INTs during his rookie season in just 11 starts. Returned two INTs for TDs: Picked off Rams QB Marc Bulger in week 14 of 08, returning it 99 yards for a TD and tying the franchise record for longest INT return (Adrian Wilson, 99 Atlanta, 10/1/06). It also tied for the longest INT return for a TD for a rookie since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, tying Johnnie Johnson, who had a 99-yard INT return for TD on 9/2/80 for the L.A. Rams. In week five of 09 against the Texans, playing with a bulky cast on his hand due to a broken finger, stepped in front of a Matt Schaub pass and returned it 49 yards for a TD that proved to be the game-winning points in the Cards victory. Has two multi-int games, picking off two passes against the Seahawks on 11/16/08 in just in his second career start at cornerback and swiping two passes against the Lions on 12/20/09. In addition to his 13 career INTs, has totaled 64 passes defensed (56 regular season; 8 postseason) in 38 career games. Led the Cardinals with three forced fumbles in LONGEST PLAYS IN FRANCHISE HISTORY Pass Play 98 yards, 3 times: Jim Hart to Ahmad Rashad vs. L.A. Rams, 12/10/72 Ogden Compton to Dick Lane at Green Bay, 11/13/55 Doug Russell to Gaynell Tinsley vs. Cleveland Rams, 11/27/38 Run from Scrimmage 83 yards, John David Crow vs. Washington, 10/4/58 Interception Return 99 yards, twice: Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie vs. St. Louis, 12/7/08 Adrian Wilson at Atlanta, 10/1/06 Punt Return 95 yards, Frank Bernardi at Washington, 10/14/56 Kickoff Return 106 yards, Roy Green at Dallas, 10/21/79 Fumble Return *104 yards, Aeneas Williams vs. Washington, 11/5/00 (*Tied for NFL record) Special Teams Blocked two field goal attempts in his first two seasons, both leading directly to points for the Cardinals: Against the Vikings in week 15 of the 08 season, blocked a 34-yard FG attempt by Ryan Longwell that was scooped up by Rod Hood and returned 68 yards for a TD. In week nine of the 09 season at Chicago, blocked a 48-yard FG attempt by Robbie Gould in the second quarter that was recovered by Antrel Rolle and returned 59 yards to the Bears 49-yard line. The Cardinals ended up with a FG on the ensuing drive that led to a 31-7 halftime lead. 158

39 rodgers-cromartie CAREER STATS THE PLAYERS CAN T SPELL INTERCEPTED WITHOUT D-R-C CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie started his first game at cornerback on 11/10/08 vs. San Francisco. Since then, only Baltimore S Ed Reed and Packers CB Charles Woodson have more INTs than Rodgers-Cromartie during the regular season. Most INTs 11/10/08 to Present INTs Player (Team) 11 Ed Reed (Baltimore) Charles Woodson (Green Bay) 10 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (Arizona) Asante Samuel (Philadelphia) Darren Sharper (Minnesota/New Orleans) *Regular season only : A two-time All-American and three-time All-Ohio Valley first-team selection at Tennessee State, appeared in 44 games with 39 starts after earning the starting job midway through his freshman season of his 11 career INTs, returned four for TDs and averaged 28.5 yards per INT return also returned a fumble and a kickoff for TDs and blocked eight kicks in his career on special teams, returned 36 kickoffs for 859 yards and six punts for 44 yards and on the offensive side of the ball, also caught two passes for 46 yards and rushed twice for 16 yards also a track star, qualifying for the NCAA Mid-East Regionals after capturing the Ohio Valley Conference long jump title with a jump of at the 2007 OVC Indoor Track Championship, he won the Top Male Athlete award after winning the 60-meter dash (6.89), long jump ( ) and high jump (6 9.5 ) and finished second in the triple jump (48 8 ) recorded 37 tackles, 11 passes defensed, two INTs (both of which he returned for TDs) and recovered two fumbles established a school season-record by blocking four kicks and gained 806 yards and a TD on 33 kickoff returns. Full name Dominique Reshard Rodgers-Cromartie attended Lakewood Ranch (FL) High School where he was an all-area, All-Class 5A and All-District 11 defensive back and wide receiver Lakewood Ranch became the fourth high school he attended and first where he received playing time also competed as a jumper and sprinter on the school s track team born with a non-functioning kidney that was removed when he was eight years old Psychology major at Tennessee State. Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2008 Ariz 16/ t Ariz 16/ t Total 32/ t Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: Philadelphia, 11/27/08; Solo Tackles: 6, four times, San Francisco, 12/14/09; Interceptions: 2, twice, Detroit, 12/20/09; Passes Defensed: 4, three times, Chicago, 11/8/09; Forced Fumbles: 1, three times, last vs. St. Louis, 12/27/09; TDs: 49-yd. interception return, vs. Houston, 10/11/09; 99-yd. interception return, vs. St. Louis, 12/7/08. Additional Stats: Blocked Field Goals: Career: 2; 2009: Chicago, (11/8); 2008: 1, vs. Minnesota (12/14). Rodgers-Cromartie Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2008 Ariz 4/ Ariz 2/ Total 6/ Postseason Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: 12, vs. Atlanta, 1/3/09; Solo Tackles: 10, vs. Atlanta, 1/3/09; Interceptions: 1, three times, last vs. Green Bay, 1/10/10; Passes Defensed: Carolina, 1/10/

40 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE LYLE SENDLEIN HT. 6-3 WT. 308 Texas Scottsdale, AZ How Acquired FA-07 Years NFL Cardinals 4 4 dob: March 16, CENTER Pro Career: Signed by the Cardinals as a rookie free agent in 2007 out of the University of Texas. Signed a one-year tender with the Cardinals as a restricted free agent on 3/29/ : Started all 16 games and both postseason contests at center for the second straight season part of an offensive line that blocked for 1,494 rushing yards, the most by a Cardinals team since 2004 (1,668), and averaged 4.1 yards per carry, the highest for Arizona since 2002 (4.4) part of a line that did not allow a sack for the first time this Jax (9/20) helped clear the way for 182 yards Chi (11/8) despite 38 pass attempts, o-line did not allow a sack for the second time in 09 and cleared the way for 122 rushing yards vs. Sea (11/15); marked the first time since SF (161) and 9/16/07 vs. Sea (132) that the Cardinals rushed for over 100 yards in back-toback regular season games helped clear the way for 183 rushing yards on 30 StL (11/22); marked the most rushing yards by the Cardinals since 10/3/04 vs. NO (211 yards) part of line that didn t allow a sack and cleared the way for 113 rushing yards vs. Min (12/6); Vikings entered the game with an NFLbest 40 sacks in their first 11 games part of line that didn t allow a sack for the fourth time in 09 during the regular season finale vs. GB (1/3/10) cleared the way for 156 rushing yards against the NFLs number one ranked rush defense during the regular season in the Wild Card matchup vs. GB (1/10/10); marked the highest rushing total against a GB defense that only gave up 83.3 yards per game for the second straight week helped o-line give up only one sack and block for over 100 yards rushing NO (1/16/10). NOTE CARDS Joins LG Reggie Wells, RG Deuce Lutui and RT Levi Brown as four offensive linemen who have started 38 straight games as a group, including the regular and postseason. Has appeared in 44 games with 34 starts in his first three seasons while also starting all six postseason games over the last two seasons. A Scottsdale, AZ native, attended Chaparral High School where he was a first-team All-State, all-region and all-city selection as a senior. 2008: Took over as the starting center for an injured Al Johnson and was part of an offensive line that had the same five starters for all 20 regular and postseason games in in season SF (9/7) helped clear the way for RB Edgerrin James seventh 100-yard rushing game as a Cardinal... member of line that did not allow a sack for the first time in 08 vs. Buf (10/5); helped clear the way for Arizona to record three rushing TDs in back-to-back weeks (@ NYJ, vs. Buf) for the first time since for the second time in 08 was part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack despite 42 pass attempts vs. SF (11/10)... member of an offensive line that didn t give up a Phi (11/27)... helped clear the way for James to register his 57th career 100-yard game and eighth as a Cardinal in the season finale vs. Sea (12/28)... started first career playoff game and was part of an offensive line that allowed zero sacks vs. Atl (1/3/09)... helped the Cardinals run the ball a seasonhigh 43 times for 145 Car (1/10/09)... started Super Bowl XLIII vs. Pit (2/1/09). 2007: Played in 12 games with two starts in rookie campaign saw action at center after starter Al Johnson left with an injured knee 160

41 cardinals in the community early in the third quarter of the season SF (9/10) made first career start while helping James total 128 yards on 24 carries and was part of line that did not allow a sack in the home opener vs. Sea (9/16) part of offensive line that had only yielded two sacks in the first three games saw action at LG when starting RT Elton Brown left the game with an injury in the second quarter and starting LG Reggie Wells moved StL (10/7) saw action on special TB (11/4) for the first time in his career, appeared during goal-line situation as an eligible receiver vs. Det (11/11) appeared on special teams in the final four games and played one series at center vs. StL (12/30) in the season finale. : A versatile lineman, Sendlein played in 49 career games, including 26 consecutive starts at center after moving from guard before his junior year started all 13 games at center for the second consecutive year as a senior and was a consensus first-team All-Big 12 selection... voted team captain by his teammates started all 13 games at center as a junior after switching from guard, earning honorable mention All-Big 12 honors from The Associated Press... was a key part of a line that helped Texas rank first in the nation in THE PLAYERS Scottsdale native Lyle Sendlein returned to his home state of Arizona in 2007 and since then, has been very visible in the Valley community. The fourth-year player was one of the most active participants in the Cardinals and SRP Milk and Cookies program throughout the entire 2009 season. Sendlein made sure that on Tuesday s, he was spending his time reading to children in the community. Sendlein has become a fixture at the annual Making the Cut event to benefit Cardinals Charities. He joined teammates to participate in Pros Vs. G.I. Joes as the players competed in video games with soldiers who are based in Kuwait as part of a program set up through the USO. He also joined teammate Mike Leach to take part in the team s Christmas Angels program. The team adopted 70 families from the Friendly House to help ensure a happy holiday season. Sendlein joined teammates to visit the Wellness Community Center to help support teenagers that are struggling with cancer, a program that is funded by Cardinals Charities. The teenagers gather once a month to play video games and take part in other activities. Those numerous community activities follow up his past work as he helped out at the Cardinals and United Way Huddle, coaching 100 students as well as 25 kids from the Special Olympics of Arizona at a kids camp at the Cardinals training facility in In the spring of 2008, Sendlein also volunteered for the Read Across America program at the Cardinals Preparatory Academy to help promote reading. scoring offense (50.2 ppg), second in rushing offense (274.9 ypg) and third in total offense (512.1 ypg) paved the way for 289 yards rushing and 556 yards of total offense in Texas Rose Bowl victory over USC for the National Championship logged time as a backup center and guard in 10 games as a sophomore, including the Longhorns win over Michigan in the Rose Bowl as a redshirt freshman in 2003, appeared in all 13 games on offense and special teams redshirted in Full name Lyle Robert Sendlein attended Chaparral (Scottsdale, AZ) High School where he was a four-year letterman and three-year starter helped lead the team to back-to-back Arizona 4A State Championships in and a 28-game winning streak... a first-team All-State, all-region and all-city selection as a senior also named the Valley s 2000 Defensive Player of the Year father, Robin, played LB at UT ( ) and in the NFL for eight years with Minnesota ( ), Miami ( ) and Houston (1988) brother, Austin, was a defensive lineman and lettered for the Longhorns from sendlein CAREER STATS Year Team GP/GS 2007 Ariz 12/ Ariz 16/ Ariz 16/16 Total 44/34 Sendlein Postseason Stats Year Team GP/GS 2008 Ariz 4/ Ariz 2/2 Total 6/6 161

42 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE STEPHEN SPACH HT. 6-4 WT. 260 Fresno State Clovis, CA How Acquired FA-08 Years NFL Cardinals 5 3 dob: July 18, TIGHT END Pro Career: Originally signed as an undrafted free agent with the Philadelphia Eagles in Played one season with the Eagles before being released on 9/2/06. After spending the 2006 season out of football, was signed by the Vikings on 1/9/07 and released following training camp on 9/2/07. Signed by the Patriots on 12/13/07 and appeared in three regular season games and one postseason contest. Signed by the Cardinals as a free agent on 10/28/08. Re-signed with the Cardinals as an exclusive rights free agent on 2/26/09 and again on 3/10/ : Started five of seven games played during a season in which he fought numerous injuries tied a career-best with two receptions for nine yards vs. Ind (9/27) suffered a right ankle injury in the third quarter vs. Hou (10/11) inactive (ankle) for the next four games started as part of a two TE package vs. Sea (11/15) StL (11/22) Ten (11/29) inactive (knee) vs. Min (12/6) SF (12/14) Det (12/20) started and helped block for 110 rushing yards vs. StL (12/27) registered a career-long 22-yard reception in the regular season finale vs. GB (1/3/10) inactive for both postseason contests. 2008: Appeared in two games for the Patriots as a reserve before joining the Cardinals 10/28 appeared in nine regular season games (six starts) for Arizona and started both the postseason contests he played in before a knee injury ended his season injury came a week after registering a career-best three receptions for 34 yards in the Wild Card victory over Atlanta, including a key third-down conversion late in the game... after only a few days of practice saw StL (11/2) and was part of offense that posted a season-high 510 yards of total offense and 177 yards rushing... registered a regular season career-high with 15 yards on two receptions vs. StL (12/7); marked first reception as a Cardinal and first since against his former team recorded first two special teams tackles of NE (12/21) made first career postseason start and was second on the team with a career-high three receptions for 34 yards including clinching the game with a 23-yard reception on third-and-16 that allowed the Cardinals to kneel down three times and run out the clock in Wild Card game vs. Atl (1/3/09)... suffered a right knee injury in the fourth quarter that ended his year in the Divisional Car (1/10/09)... placed on injured reserve (right knee) on 1/13/ : Signed by the Patriots on 12/13 and appeared in three games during the regular season saw his first action with the Patriots as a reserve TE vs. NYJ (12/16) appeared as a reserve TE and on special teams vs. SD (1/20/08) in the AFC Championship Game. 2006: Out of football after being released by the Eagles on 9/ : Appeared in 13 games with one start for the Eagles as a rookie played primarily TE for the first eight games of the season before taking snaps at both TE and FB in the last five games appeared in his first NFL Atl (9/12) grabbed his first career reception, a sevenyard pass from Donovan McNabb, vs. SF (9/18) saw significant Was (11/6) after L.J. Smith suffered a concussion and finished with two receptions for 14 yards. : Tallied 38 career catches at Fresno State for 376 yards and six TD receptions in 39 games... capped off his senior season with the game-winning TD reception in the Bulldogs win over Virgnia in the MPC Computers Bowl entered school as a walkon but performed well as a freshman and earned a scholarship... posted six catches for 75 yards and two TDs as a senior in 2004 competed in 12 games, starting seven as a junior and made 13 catches for 127 yards as a sophomore, played in all 14 games, starting eight and had 11 receptions for 77 yards and three TDs... as a freshman, played in 13 games, starting one and caught eight passes for 97 yards and a TD redshirted as a true freshman in Full name Stephen Joseph Spach attended Clovis (CA) High School and was a standout in both football and basketball is the eighth of 11 kids in his family (six brothers, four sisters) was a four-time academic all-conference pick at Fresno State where he earned a degree in Commercial Recreation and Administration... wife s name is Katey. 162

43 THE PLAYERS SPACH CAREER STATS Receiving Year Team GP/GS Rec Yds Avg LG TD STT 2005 Phi 13/ Out of Football 2007 NE 3/ NE/Ariz 11/ Ariz 7/ Total 36/ Single Game Highs: Receptions: 2, twice, last vs. Indianapolis, 9/27/09; Receiving Yards: 15, vs. St. Louis, 12/7/08; Long Reception: 22, vs. Green Bay, 1/3/10. Spach Postseason Stats Receiving Year Team GP/GS Rec Yds Avg LG TD STT 2007 NE 1/ Ariz 2/ Total 3/ Postseason Single Game Highs: Receptions: 3, vs. Atlanta, 1/3/09; Receiving Yards: 34, vs. Atlanta, 1/3/09; Long Reception: 23, vs. Atlanta, 1/3/09. HT. 5-7 WT. 185 Pittsburgh Johnstown, PA Larod Stephens-howling 36 RUNNING BACK How Acquired D7a/09 (240th) Years NFL Cardinals 2 2 dob: April 26, 1987 NOTE CARDS Contributed in many ways as rookie, leading the Cardinals in special teams tackles (23), serving as the primary kick returner and also seeing time at running back. Named to the PFW/PFWA All-Rookie team and USA Today All-Joe team as a special teamer. Turned in one of the more memorable individual performances of the 2009 season in Tennessee (11/29), recording a 99-yard kickoff return for a TD and downing three punts inside the five (5, 2, and 1-yard lines). Earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors, becoming the just the fifth rookie in franchise history to be named Player of the Week. His 99-yard kickoff return for a TD at Tennessee made him the first Cardinals rookie to return a kickoff for a TD since Roy Green s 106-yard return at Dallas on 10/21/79. Pro Career: Selected by the Cardinals with their first pick in the seventh round (240th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft, appeared in all 16 games and both postseason contests during his rookie campaign, starting two games during the regular season. 2009: Appeared in all 16 regular season games with two starts and also saw action in both postseason contests in first career game led the Cardinals with two special teams tackles vs. SF (9/13) for second straight week led team with three special teams Jax (9/20) registered first career TD on a 14-yard reception from Kurt Warner and also recorded a 53-yard kickoff return while averaging 31.5 yards on four returns vs. Car (11/1) registered a five-yard run and two special teams Chi (11/8) recorded a 99-yard kickoff return for a TD and downed punts at the five, two and one-yard Ten (11/29); marked first kickoff return for a TD of his career totaled a career-high three receptions for 23 SF (12/14) made a couple of game changing plays: recovered a muffed punt on the Det 13-yard line that led to a TD to go up 7-0 and then after the Lions tied the game at 24 with under four minutes to play in the fourth quarter, returned the ensuing kickoff 39 yards to the AZ 42-yard line to set up a short field that AZ converted into the 163

44 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE game winning Det (12/20) contributed in many ways, registering a career-long 18-yard run, hauling in three receptions for 19 yards, totaling 85 yards on four kickoff returns and tying for the team-lead with two special teams tackles in the Wild Card matchup vs. GB (1/10/10) recorded postseason-highs by averaging 27.8 yards on five kickoff returns with a postseason long of 32 yards and registered two carries for four yards in the Divisional NO (1/16/10). : In four seasons at Pittsburgh, had 1,959 yards rushing and 15 TDs on 429 attempts a solid receiver out of the backfield, he added 52 receptions for 453 yards and a TD most productive season at Pitt came in 2006 when he rushed for 893 yards and nine TDs on 178 carries and added 19 receptions for 231 yards and a TD as a senior, appeared in all 13 games as a reserve at tailback and also contributed on special teams rushed for 312 yards on 77 carries (4.1 avg.) with five TDs and added 493 yards on 23 kick returns (21.4 avg.)... had 109 receiving yards on 11 receptions (9.9 avg.) and recorded nine special teams tackles appeared in 11 games with two starts as a junior... rushed for 320 yards on 78 carries (4.1 avg.) with one TD... as a kick returner, averaged 20 yards on five attempts for the season paced Pitt with 893 rushing yards on 178 attempts (5.0 avg.) as a sophomore... finished fourth in the Big East in rushing (81.2 yards/game) and all-purpose yards (105.0 yards/game)... played in and started 11 games... named to the Big East All-Academic Football Team led Pitt in rushing with 434 yards on 96 carries (4.5 avg.) in nine games as a true freshman... also contributed as a kick returner and had five returns for 151 yards (30.2 avg.) and a 95-yard TD. Full name LaRod E. Stephens-Howling two-time member of the Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AAA All-State first-team at Greater Johnstown (PA) High School in three varsity seasons, rushed for a school record 4,597 yards, averaging 8.9 yards per carry broke the 29-year-old career rushing record of 3,552 yards set by former Pitt RB Artrell Hawkins, Sr. rushed for 57 TDs during his career as a senior, led the Johnstown area with 1,875 yards rushing and 32 TDs led Greater Johnstown to its first-ever District 6 Class AAA title and a 9-3 record in his junior year, set the school singleseason rushing record with 2,226 yards and his rushing total set a Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference (LHAC) record also a standout in baseball, track and wrestling a member of National Honor s Society, Who s Who Among American High School Students and the Minority Scholars Club. stephens-howling CAREER STATS Rushing Receiving Year Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD STT 2009 Ariz 16/ Total 16/ Kickoff Returns Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD 2009 Ariz 52 1, t 1 Total 52 1, t 1 Single Game Highs: Yards Receiving: San Francisco, 12/14/09; Receptions: San Francisco, 12/14/09; Long Reception: 15, vs. Seattle, 11/15/09; Special Teams Tackles: 3, twice, Seattle, 10/18/09; Kick Returns: 5, twice, last vs. Green Bay, 1/3/10; Kick Return Yards: Tennessee, 11/29/09; Long Kick Return: Tennessee, 11/29/09. Additional statistics: Fumble Recoveries: recovered a muffed Detroit, 12/20/09. Stephens-Howling Postseason Stats Rushing Receiving Year Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD STT 2009 Ariz 2/ Total 2/ Kickoff Returns Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD 2009 Ariz Total

45 THE PLAYERS GREG TOLER HT. 6-0 WT. 192 Saint Paul s (VA) Washington, D.C. How Acquired D4/09 (131st) Years NFL Cardinals 2 2 dob: January 2, cornerback Pro Career: Selected by the Cardinals in the fourth round (131st overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft, appeared in 13 games during the regular season as well as appearing in both postseason contests. 2009: Saw action in 13 regular season games and both postseason contests inactive for the season opener vs. SF (9/13) played in first career Jax (9/20) registered first special teams tackle of career vs. Ind (9/27) recovered a Neil Rackers pooch kick at the Seattle 23-yard line with 4:15 left in the first Sea (10/18); it led to a TD and put Arizona up 14-0 due to injuries in the secondary, saw first action on NYG (10/25); recorded one special teams tackle in each of the next five games after only totaling one in the first six games of the season inactive vs. Min (12/6) SF (12/14) recorded a career-high two tackles and first career INT vs. StL (12/27); picked off Keith Null at the AZ 33-yard line saw extensive action on defense and recorded career-highs with seven tackles and one pass defensed in the regular season finale vs. GB (1/3/10) played in first career postseason game but did not register any statistics in the Wild Card matchup vs. GB (1/10/10) saw increased playing time after starting CB Dominique Rodgers- Cromartie left in the first quarter with a knee injury and led all Arizona DBs with a career-high nine NO (1/16/10). : Started 40 collegiate games and established school records with 16 INTs and 38 pass breakups at Saint Paul s a three-time first-team All-CIAA selection, also earned first-team Little All-America honors as a senior in 2008 after establishing career-highs with 51 tackles, six INTs and 13 passes defensed as a senior, was also named the Virginia small school Defensive Player of the year earned notice with his standout showings in the East Coast Bowl (two INTs, seven tackles and a pass defensed) and Cactus Bowl (INT returned NOTE CARDS Came on strong for the Cardinals late in his rookie season when injuries in the secondary forced him into action. Responded by totaling 18 tackles, one INT and one pass defensed in the last four games, including the regular and postseason. When Arizona drafted him out of Saint Paul s, a Division II school outside Lawrenceville, VA., Toler became the first player from the school ever taken in the NFL Draft. Although he graduated from Northwestern (Washington, D.C.) High School during the summer of his senior year, was not academically eligible to enter college. He worked at a JC Penney s store and played semi-pro football for the D.C. Explosion before getting a chance to play at Saint Paul s. Spent his first year at Saint Paul s improving his grades and after a successful tenure on the football field, graduated in May, 2009 with a degree in Criminal Justice. 51 yards for a TD and eight tackles) all-star games received All-CIAA and Little All-American firstteam honors as a senior after collecting a careerhigh 51 tackles (37 solos), including 4.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage tied for ninth in the nation and second in the league with seven INTs and set the school record with three blocked kicks, returning one blocked punt for a TD had a banner year as a junior, receiving All-CIAA firstteam honors. Full name Gregory Edwin Toler attended Northwestern (Washington, DC) High School where he was a two-time All-Metro choice as a CB, WR and return specialist... ruled academically ineligible for post-season competition after his senior season. 165

46 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE toler CAREER STATS Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2009 Ariz 13/ Total 13/ Additional Statistics: Recovered a pooch Seattle, 10/18/09. Toler Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2009 Ariz 2/ Total 2/ REGGIE WALKER HT. 6-0 WT. 244 Kansas State Sacramento, CA How Acquired FA-09 Years NFL Cardinals 2 2 dob: December 15, Linebacker Pro Career: Signed by the Cardinals as a rookie free agent on 4/27/09; was the only member of Arizona s 09 rookie free agent class to make the 53-man roster. 2009: After making the team as an undrafted rookie free agent, played in seven regular season games and one postseason contest inactive for the season opener vs. SF (9/13) registered one special teams tackle in first career Jax (9/20) inactive for the next four games saw time on special teams vs. Car (11/1) Chi (11/8) played special teams and saw brief action on defense vs. Sea (11/15) registered second special teams tackle of his StL (11/22) inactive for the next four games registered one special teams tackle and recovered first career fumble on a punt return at the AZ 43-yard line in the third quarter vs. StL (12/27) recorded a careerhigh four tackles in the regular season finale vs. GB (1/3/10) inactive for the Wild Card game vs. GB (1/10/10) in first postseason game, had a teamhigh two special teams NO (1/16/10). : Finished college career by starting in 22 of 46 games played and registered 163 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, five sacks, six passes defensed, three WALKER CAREER STATS forced fumbles and one fumble recovery... started six of 12 games as a senior, recording 46 tackles, five tackles for loss, one fumble recovery and two sacks... moved to OLB before the third game of the season... saw action in all 12 games with seven starts as a junior in had a career year registering a career-high 65 tackles, five tackles for loss, three sacks, only career INT, three passes defensed and two forced fumbles... recorded firstcareer INT and first sack of career against Auburn... saw action in a career-best 13 games, making a career-high nine starts as a sophomore in Full name Reginald E. Walker... born in Fairbanks, AK... started three years at Grant (Sacramento, CA) High School and was one of the top LBs in the state of California... helped lead the Pacers to a 9-2 record and a Metro Conference title in earned first team Division I All-CIF Sac-Joaquin Section honors... named first team All-Metro by the Sacramento Bee... also a first team All-Metro Conference selection and the league s defensive MVP... all-conference selection in rugby and was involved in the math honors club... grew up in Missouri before moving to Sacramento just prior to starting high school... majored in Family Studies Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2009 Ariz 7/ Total 7/ Additional Statistics: Recovered a fumble on a punt return vs. St. Louis, 12/27/

47 THE PLAYERS WALKER CAREER STATS (cont.) Walker Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2009 Ariz 1/ Total 1/ matt ware HT. 6-3 WT. 218 UCLA Santa Monica, CA How Acquired WV-06 (Phi) Years NFL Cardinals 7 5 dob: December 2, Safety NOTE CARDS Claimed by the Cardinals off waivers in September of 2006, a day after being released by the Eagles; has appeared in 53 games and made three starts in four seasons with Arizona. Appeared in all four postseason contests for the Cardinals in 2008 but missed the 09 postseason after being placed on injured reserve with a knee injury. Has become a key component in the Arizona secondary, recording a career-high 27 tackles and an INT in 2009, despite playing in just 11 games. Recorded his first career INT in 2009, picking off Bears QB Jay Cutler in the fourth quarter with Chicago trailing by 13 points with just under seven minutes remaining. Pro Career: Originally a third-round pick (89th overall) by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2004 NFL Draft. Released by the Eagles on 9/2/06 and claimed by the Cardinals the next day. Signed a two-year contract with Arizona on 3/31/08. Re-signed with Arizona on 4/6/10, inking a one-year contract as an unrestricted free agent. 2009: Played in 11 games with one start and had a career-high 27 tackles and first career INT before being placed on injured reserve (knee) on 12/16 registered one special teams tackle before leaving the game in the fourth quarter with a shoulder injury vs. SF (9/13) inactive (shoulder) for the next two games totaled four tackles vs. Hou (10/11) with 4:03 left in the 4th quarter, forced a fumble that was recovered by Adrian Wilson at the AZ 42-yard NYG (10/25); marked third career forced fumble and first since StL in 75th career game, tied season-high with four tackles vs. Car (11/1); the second most of his career registered three tackles and first career Chi (11/8); INT came with the Bears trailing by 13 points with just under seven minutes remaining, sealing the victory for Arizona registered two tackles vs. Sea (11/15); with 16 tackles in seven games played, surpassed old career-high of 15 set in 16 games in 2005 tied season-high with four tackles and recorded one pass Ten (11/29) in 80th career game made first start of the season as part of six DB formation and recorded four tackles vs. Min (12/6) registered one special teams tackle before a knee injury forced him to leave the game early in the 1st SF (12/14) placed on injured reserve (knee) on 12/ : Started one of 13 regular season games played and appeared in all four postseason games despite dealing with injuries towards the end of the season... in the season opener recovered a pooch kickoff in the third SF (9/7); the recovery led to a Cardinals TD and the game winning points... made second career start as part of six DB package and totaled four tackles as well as one QB NYJ (9/28)... recorded season-high three special teams tackles, three solo tackles and one tackle for loss when he chased down QB Tony Romo after a botched snap on third down late in the third quarter vs. Dal (10/12)... totaled seasonhigh three special teams tackles vs. SF (11/10)... saw time at CB after Rod Hood left the game in the second quarter due to an injury and registered one Sea (11/16)... inactive Phi (11/27) and vs. StL (12/7)... in 70th career game, tied career-high with five tackles and one QB hit before leaving the game with a strained NE (12/21)... played in second career Super Bowl vs. Pit (2/1/09) after losing to the Patriots in 2004 as a member of the Eagles. 2007: Saw action in 15 games for Arizona, recording 12 tackles and seven special teams tackles inactive for week three Bal (9/23) appeared on special teams and saw action on defense vs. Pit (9/30) recorded one special 167

48 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE teams tackle and saw limited action on StL (10/7) in 50th career game, recorded first three tackles of the season vs. Det (11/11) with SS Adrian Wilson out (IR-heel) saw increased role down the stretch, registering at least one tackle and one special teams tackle in five of the last seven games. 2006: Appeared in 14 games for Arizona and earned his first NFL start vs. StL (9/24) saw extensive action as a reserve CB, garnering two Sea (9/17); entered the game at right CB when Eric Green left with an injury received the first start of his career at right CB, collecting four tackles, one pass defensed and a forced fumble vs. StL (9/24) inactive vs. KC (10/8) appeared on special teams, recording one tackle vs. Chi (10/16) inactive GB (10/29); vs. Dal (11/12) recorded two special teams StL (12/3) collected a game-high three special teams tackles vs. Den (12/17) recorded two special teams SF SD (12/31). 2005: Provided the Eagles one of their most memorable wins after picking up a blocked FG and returning it 65 yards for the game-winning TD vs. SD (10/23); down with only 2:37 left in regulation, Quintin Mikell blocked a 40-yard FG attempt by the Chargers Nate Kaeding and Ware s TD return provided the game s final points; it marked the first time in Eagles history that an opponent s FG was blocked and returned for a TD ranked second in special teams unit production points (169) and fourth in tackles (17) recovered a fumble on special teams that led to an Eagles TD vs. GB (11/27). 2004: Finished tied for fifth on the team in special teams tackles (15) and sixth in production points (132) saw first NFL game action vs. Car (10/17) and recorded one tackle on defense and special teams notched a career-high five tackles with one forced fumble and one fumble StL (12/27) recorded four solo tackles in Super Bowl XXXIX vs. NE (2/6/05). : A three-year starter for the Bruins at both cornerback and free safety recorded 117 tackles, one sack, eight INTs and two blocked kicks during his career in 2001 became the first true freshman to start every game and was named Pac-10 freshman of the year by The Sporting News switched to FS for the first three games of 2002 before returning back to CB despite the position change earned first-team All-Pac 10 honors with a career-high 51 tackles, one INT, one sack, two forced fumbles and a blocked punt. Full name Matthew Jesse Ware attended Loyola (Los Angeles, CA) High School earned USA Today and Parade All-America honors named the LA Times All-Central City player of the year as a senior passed for over 1,000 yards and 16 TDs and rushed for 1,161 yards and 17 more TDs added 59 tackles, four INTs and six forced fumbles on defense also lettered in track and baseball selected in the 21st round of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft by the Seattle Mariners as a centerfielder; spent the summers of 2002 and 2003 in the Valley playing centerfield for the Peoria Mariners of MLB s rookie league brother, Aaron, played strong safety at UCLA Matt and his wife, Dana, have one daughter, Jaiden. WAre CAREER STATS Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2004 Phi 12/ Phi 16/ Ariz 14/ Ariz 15/ Ariz 13/ Ariz 11/ Total 81/ Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: 5, twice, New England, 12/21/08; Solo Tackles: St. Louis, 12/27/04; Interceptions: Chicago, 11/8/09; Forced Fumbles: 1, three times, New York Giants, 10/25/09; Fumble Recoveries: 1, St. Louis, 12/27/04. Additional Career Statistics: Touchdown: 1 vs. San Diego, 10/23/05 (65-yd return of a blocked FG, K Nate Keading, block by Quentin Mikell). Ware Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2004 Phi 3/ Ariz 4/ Ariz Injured Reserve Knee Total 7/

49 THE PLAYERS MARK WASHINGTON HT. 6-3 WT. 258 Texas State-San Marcos Long Beach, CA How Acquired FA-09 Years NFL Cardinals 2 1 dob: August 20, LINEBACKER Pro Career: Originally signed with San Francisco as a free agent on 7/18/07 following the supplemental draft. Waived by the 49ers on 9/1/07 but signed to their practice squad on 9/4/07. Signed by Miami to the active roster on 12/5/07. Played the final three games of the regular season for the Dolphins but did not register any statistics. Released by Miami on 4/24/08. Signed with San Francisco on 3/16/09 but was released following training camp on 9/5/09. Signed to the Cardinals practice squad on 12/11/09 where he spent the rest of the regular and postseason. Signed to a futures contract by Arizona for the 2010 season on 1/18/10. : As a junior in 2006, saw action on the defensive line in 11 games, including nine starts at DT, during only season at Texas State-San Marcos totaled 29 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, and one forced fumble transferred from Arizona State, where he played in eight games at LB as a true freshman in 2003, recording seven tackles and one sack, before sitting out two full seasons ( ) to focus on academics. Full name Mark Terrell Washington born in Harbor City, CA father, Mark, was a DE at the University of Colorado an accomplished poet whose work was chosen among 6,000 applicants for inclusion in the Poem Society Book acted in the Queen of the Nile at Long Beach State University attended Long Beach Polytechnic (CA) High School where he was named All-CIF after registering 120 tackles, six sacks, five forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries as a senior named to the All- Long Beach team, All-Moore League first team, and Long Beach Press-Telegram s Dream Team started four games for the 2001 Poly team that won the CIF Sourthern Section Division I Championship and finished the year ranked No. 3 nationally by USA Today played at Artesia High School his sophomore year majored in Applied Arts and Sciences at Texas State-San Marcos. WASHINGTON CAREER STATS Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2007 Mia 3/ Total 3/ GABE WATSON HT. 6-4 WT. 338 Michigan Southfield, MI How Acquired D4/06 (107th) Years NFL Cardinals 5 5 dob: September 24, DEFENSIVE TACKLE Pro Career: The Cardinals fourth-round pick (107th overall) in the 2006 NFL Draft, Watson has appeared in 55 games with 21 starts in his four NFL seasons, also starting one of six postseason games he has appeared in. Signed a one-year tender with Arizona on 3/29/10 as a restricted free agent. 2009: For the second time in his career, played in all 16 regular season games; also played in both postseason contests part of defense that held the 49ers to 21 yards on 25 carries in the season opener vs. SF (9/13); marked the third lowest rushing total in San Francisco s history helped hold the Texans to 45 yards rushing on 21 attempts and prevented 169

50 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE Houston from scoring from the one-yard line on three consecutive plays with under two minutes to play vs. Hou (10/11) registered two tackles and one tackle for loss vs. Sea (11/15) led the defensive line with four StL (11/22) played in 50th career Ten (11/29) led the defensive line with a season-high seven SF (12/14) tied for the team lead among defensive linemen with three tackles and one tackle for loss vs. StL (12/27) tied careerpostseason-high with three tackles and along with fellow DT Darnell Dockett lined up in the offensive backfield to lead the way on a one-yard TD run by RB Tim Hightower to give Arizona a 7-0 lead in the Wild Card matchup vs. GB (1/10/10) registered one tackle before leaving the Divisional Playoff NO (1/16/10) midway through the fourth quarter with a knee injury. 2008: Played in 11 games during the regular season and started one of four postseason games after a knee injury suffered during the offseason caused him to miss the first four games of the regular season... in his first game back from the knee injury recorded one tackle, one tackle for loss and forced his first career fumble on second career sack vs. Buf (10/5)... registered one tackle vs. Dal (10/12) and helped limit the Cowboys (who entered the game averaging rushing yards per game) to just 73 net yards rushing... recorded two tackles and one forced StL (11/2)... registered career-high nine tackles including eight solo tackles and one tackle for NE (12/21) inactive for the season finale vs. Sea (12/28)... in first career playoff game registered three tackles vs. Atl (1/3/09); part of defense that held the Falcons, the second best rushing team in the NFL during the regular season with yards per game average, to just 60 yards on 24 carries (2.5 avg.)... made first postseason start of career in Super Bowl XLIII vs. Pit (2/1/09). 2007: Started all 16 games, recording a careerhigh 39 tackles led all defensive linemen with a career-high eight tackles and six unassisted tackles to go with one QB Bal (9/23) recorded three total tackles and one unassisted tackle vs. Pit (9/30) while helping to hold Willie Parker, the NFL s leading rusher heading into the game, to just 37 yards on 19 carries for second straight week, led defensive Watson CAREER STATS linemen with four Was (10/21); part of defense that held Washington to 160 total net yards registered one tackle vs. Det (11/11) and helped hold Lions to minus-18 rushing yards, the lowest total in the modern era recorded first pass defensed of NO (12/16). 2006: Inactive for the first four games of the season saw his first NFL action on the defensive line but did not record any statistics vs. KC (10/8) made his first NFL start for the injured Kendrick Clancy on Monday Night Football, recording two tackles vs. Chi (10/16) brought down Raiders QB Andrew Walter for his first career sack in only his second start while also collecting three tackles and two QB Oak (10/22) recovered the first fumble of his career in the first quarter vs. Sea (12/10) recorded one tackle in each of the final three games. : A talented run-stuffer at Michigan, finished his college career with 92 tackles, 14.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage, and five sacks a consensus All-Big Ten Conference first-team choice played in every game, starting seven contests at nose guard as a senior, recording a career-high 40 tackles (24 solos) with three sacks for minus 17 yards and 6.5 stops for losses of 25 yards All-Big Ten Conference first-team choice by the league s coaches as a junior played in every game, starting the final 11 contests at nose guard registered 37 tackles (25 solos) with two sacks. Full name Gabriel Pierre Kim Watson attended Southfield (MI) High School earned All-State honors at both offensive and defensive tackle selected second-team All-American as an offensive lineman by USA Today and named first-team All- State offense by the Detroit Free Press started and lettered four years on the varsity squad also the team s placekicker for two seasons recorded 78 tackles and 10 sacks as a senior and the team ran 85 percent of their running plays behind him on offense also participated in track and wrestling. Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2006 Ariz 12/ Ariz 16/ Ariz 11/ Ariz 16/ Total 55/ Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: New England, 12/21/08; Solo Tackles: New England, 12/21/08; Sacks: 1.0, twice, last vs. Buffalo, 10/5/08; Forced Fumbles: 1, twice, St. Louis, 11/2/08; Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Seattle, 12/10/06; Pass Defensed: New Orleans, 12/16/07. Watson Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2008 Ariz 4/ Ariz 2/ Total 6/

51 THE PLAYERS Beanie wells HT. 6-2 WT. 229 Ohio State Akron, OH How Acquired D1/09 (31st) Years NFL Cardinals 2 2 dob: August 7, Running Back Pro Career: The Cardinals first-round selection (31st overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft, appeared in all 16 games and both postseason contests as a rookie. 2009: Played in all 16 regular season games and both postseason contests after missing part of training camp and the preseason with an ankle injury, carried the ball seven times for 29 yards in first NFL game vs. SF (9/13) recorded first career TD and finished with a career-high three NYG (10/25); with RBs Tim Hightower and Jason Wright also scoring TDs it marked the first time since 10/3/04 vs. New Orleans that Arizona had three RBs score TDs in the same game totaled 117 yards from scrimmage, an average of 6.5 yards per touch and established career-highs in TDs (2), and receiving yards (32) vs. Sea (11/15) recorded 74 yards on 14 carries with one TD and 11 yards on two StL (11/22); marked fourth consecutive game averaging over five yards per carry; part of rushing attack that registered 487 yards in threegame stretch, the highest three-game total in a season since the Cardinals rushed for 494 yards in games in 1990 (161, 201, 132 yards) registered a 24-yard reception and a team-high 79 yards rushing on 15 carries with one SF (12/14); scored on 4th-and-goal from the one-yard line to pull Arizona to within eight points early in the fourth quarter registered first career 100-yard game with 110 yards on a career-high 17 attempts, including a 33-yard run and one Det (12/20); added 13 yards on one reception to total a career-high 123 all-purpose yards; 33-yard run brought the Cards to the Detroit 11-yard line with 2:48 to play, setting up Arizona s game winning TD; became 12th rookie in franchise history to run for 100 yards in a game and it marked the 25th 100-yard game by a Cards rookie RB led team with 68 yards on 17 carries and one TD as well as a season long reception of 25 yards vs. StL (12/27) in first career playoff game registered a team-high 91 yards on 14 carries with a career long 42-yard run in the Wild Card matchup vs. GB (1/10/10); marked the third highest rushing total in a postseason game in franchise history (Adrian Murrell, 95 yards-1999, Elmer Angsman, 159 yards-1947) registered first career-postseason TD on a four-yard carry in the Divisional NO (1/16/10). NOTE CARDS The Cardinals first-round selection in the 2009 draft and the 31st overall pick; was the third running back taken in the draft after Georgia s Knowshon Moreno (14th overall) went to Denver and Connecticut s Donald Brown (27th overall) went to Indianapolis. Led Arizona with 793 rushing yards on 176 carries (4.5 avg.) during the regular season, the fourth-best rushing total in franchise history among rookie RBs and the best total since Ronald Moore rushed for 1,018 yards in His 793 rushing yards ranked second among NFL rookie RBs (Broncos Knowshon Moreno, 947) and he tied for the lead amongst rookie RBs with seven rushing TDs. Named to the PFW/PFWA All-Rookie team. Comes from family of 11 children six boys and five girls. It was his older brother Ray who gave Wells the nickname Beanie, a reference to his smaller frame as a child that his brother said reminded him of a string bean. : Started 21 of 36 games as a Buckeye, carrying 585 times for 3,382 yards (5.78 avg.) and 30 TDs became just the seventh RB in school history to rush for over 3,000 career yards registered 180 points and generated 3,466 all-purpose yards, an average of 96.3 yards per game his 3,382 yards rank fourth in school history behind Archie Griffin (5,589), Eddie George (3,768) and Tim Spencer (3,553 ) average of 93.9 yards per game rushing rank third in school annals, topped by Griffin (121.2) and Jim Otis (94.2) established the school sophomore rushing record, as his 1,609 yards on the ground in 2007 rank fourth on the Buckeyes single-season record list, surpassed by George (1,927 in 1995), Keith Byars (1,764 in 1984) and Griffin (1,695 in 1974) 221 yards vs. Michigan State in 2007 rank as the 10th-best game total by an Ohio State runner and his 222 yards vs. Michigan that year rank ninth earned second-team All-America honors as a sophomore when he rushed for 1,609 yards and 15 TDs on 274 attempts earned second-team All-Big Ten honors as a junior, as he started eight of 171

52 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE BEANIE TIME Rookie RB Beanie Wells had an impressive inaugural campaign with the Cardinals, hitting stride in the second half of the season and helping to fuel a rushing attack that averaged over 115 yards per game in the final nine contests. For the season, Wells rushed for a team-high 793 yards and seven TDs on 176 carries (4.5 avg.). Wells 793 yards ranked as the fourth-best total in franchise history among rookie RBs and the best total since Ronald Moore rushed for 1,018 yards as a rookie in Top Rookie Rushing Totals Franchise History Player Year Yards Ottis Anderson ,605 Ronald Moore ,018 Johnny Johnson Beanie Wells Wells averaged 4.5 yards per carry in 09, the highest season average since Earl Ferrell averaged 4.6 yards per carry (202 carries for 924 yards) in It also represents the third-highest average in franchise history among rookie RBs (min. 100 carries). Rookie Rushing Avg Franchise History (Min. 100 att.) Player (Year) Att Yds Avg. Pat Harder (1946) Ottis Anderson (1979) 331 1, Beanie Wells (2009) Terry Metcalf (1973) Frank Mestnik (1960) Wells rushed for 110 yards against the Lions in week 15, his first career 100-yard game. Combined with Tim Hightower s 100-yard game in St. Louis on 11/2/08, it marked the first time in franchise history that the Cardinals have had rookie RBs rush for 100 yards in a game in back-to-back seasons. Against the Lions, Wells totaled career-highs in rushing attempts (17), yards (110) and his 33-yard run in the fourth quarter was his longest run of the season as well. Wells had 28 big play runs (defined as runs of 10+ yards) on the season on 176 carries. His 15.9 big play percentage was the fourth-best in the NFL among running backs with a minimum of 100 carries. NFL Top Big Play Percentage Running Back Player (Team) Att % 1. DeAngelo Williams (Car) Justin Forsett (Sea) Felix Jones (Dal) Beanie Wells (Ari) Correll Buckhalter (Den) With 793 yards on the season, Wells finished second in the NFL in rushing yards among rookies, behind only Denver s Knowshon Moreno (947). Wells 4.5 yards per carry average was the second-best among all rookie runners (Shonn Greene, 5.0) and his seven rushing TDs were tied with Moreno for tops among rookie RBs. NFL Rookie Rushing Leaders Player (Team) Att Yds Avg TD Knowshon Moreno (Den) Beanie Wells (Ari) LeSean McCoy (Phi) Shonn Greene (NYJ)

53 the 10 games he appeared in, missing two games time due to a foot injury earned first-team All-Big Ten Academic honors led the Buckeyes in rushing with 1,197 yards and eight TDs on 207 carries (5.8 avg.) rushed for 100+ yards in eight contests, tallying at least 140 rushing yards in four contests against Texas in the Fiesta Bowl at University of Phoenix Stadium, rushed for 106 yards on 16 carries (6.6 avg.) was a first-team All-Big Ten Conference and Academic All-Big Ten first-team choice as a sophomore started all 13 games and was named the team s Most Valuable Player ranked third in the Big Ten and led the team with 274 carries for 1,609 yards (5.9 avg.) and 15 TDs rushed for at least 100 yards in nine contests had multiple rushing TDs in four games, including a career-high three TDs against Wisconsin rushed for over 200 yards in two games, including a careerhigh 222 yards against rival Michigan in the final regular season contest, CARDINALS IN THE COMMUNITY THE PLAYERS also adding two TDs rushed for 146 yards and a TD on 20 carries (7.3 avg.) in the BCS National Championship game vs. Louisiana State... appeared in all 13 games as a true freshman, serving as a reserve tailback finished second on the team with 576 yards and seven TDs on 104 carries (5.5 avg.). Full name Chris Beanie Wells attended Garfield (Akron, OH) High School where he earned Parade All-American honors named the nation s top RB as a senior and was named the 2005 National Player of the Year by several publications after rushing for 2,134 yards and 27 TDs on 223 carries (9.6 avg.) was named the Most Valuable Player of the U.S. Army All- America Bowl rushed for 1,939 yards and scored 20 TDs as a junior one of 11 children, was given the nickname Beanie by an older brother majored in African-American Studies at Ohio State. In 2009, running back Beanie Wells established his Beanie s Babies Foundation to create and support afterschool programs and extend learning opportunities for all kids. The inspiration for the foundation came from Wells involvement in afterschool programs as a child. He credits these experiences for helping shape the type of player and person he is today. Wells had two main events this past year to help support the foundation s efforts. In April of 2010, he hosted his first free football camp for over 300 kids, ages The players were taught the basic fundamentals of football from Wells, a few of his teammates and a team of coaches. The program was made possible through corporate sponsorship with the proceeds benefiting the foundation and the Boys and Girls Clubs of the East Valley. Later that month, Wells joined over 20 former college teammates and the OSU coaching staff, including Coach Jim Tressel, and 320 participants for the first Bowling with Beanie event in Columbus, OH. In addition to bowling, the event featured a memorabilia signing, VIP Reception, silent auction and raffles. Wells Career Stats Rushing Receiving Year Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2009 Ariz 16/ Total 16/ Wells Postseason Stats Rushing Receiving Year Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2009 Ariz 2/ Total 2/

54 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE B. Wells GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2009 Rushing Receiving Date Opp GP/GS Att. Yds Avg Lg TD No. Yds Avg Lg TD Sept. 13 SF 1/ Sept. Jax 1/ Sept. 27 IND 1/ Oct. 11 HOU 1/ Oct. Sea 1/ Oct. NYG 1/ Nov. 1 CAR 1/ Nov. Chi 1/ Nov. 15 SEA 1/ Nov. StL 1/ Nov. Ten 1/ Dec. 6 MIN 1/ Dec. SF 1/ Dec. Det 1/ Dec. 27 STL 1/ Jan. 3 GB 1/ Total 16/ Jan. 10 GB 1/ Jan. NO 1/ t Postseason 2/ Reggie wells HT. 6-4 WT. 314 Clarion (PA) South Park, PA How Acquired D6a/03 (177th) Years NFL Cardinals 8 8 dob: November 3, Guard Arizona s sixth-round selection in the 2003 NFL Draft, Wells has appeared in 104 games over seven seasons and has started 90 straight games dating back to the final game of the 2003 season. Drafted in 03; joins LB Gerald Hayes (2003) and Adrian Wilson (2001) as the longest tenured players on the Cardinals roster. Joined DT Darnell Dockett as the only Cardinals to start every game for Arizona in each of the last four seasons ( ). His 90 career starts have come at three different NOTE CARDS positions: left guard (78), right tackle (10) and left tackle (2). Part of an offensive line that blocked for 1,494 rushing yards in 2009, the most by a Cardinals team since 2004 (1,668), and averaged 4.1 yards per carry, the highest by Arizona since 2002 (4.4). Scored the first TD of his NFL career when he recovered a fumble in the St. Louis on 10/7/07. It was his first TD since his senior year of high school when, as a defensive end, he picked up a fumble that was forced on a sack by his brother Ryan, and returned it for a TD. Pro Career: Arizona s first selection in the sixth round (177th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft, Wells started every game for the Cardinals in 2004 after making his first career start in the dramatic 2003 season finale vs. Min (12/28). Started nine games for the Cardinals at LG in 2005 before suffering a broken Det (11/13) and was placed on the injured reserve on 11/15. A restricted free agent following the 2005 season, he remained a Cardinal when the club matched Buffalo s offer sheet, keeping him under contract through

55 THE PLAYERS 2009: Started all 16 games and both postseason contests at LG for the third straight year one of four offensive linemen that started 38 straight games as a group, including the regular and postseason member of a line that allowed 26 sacks, the second lowest regular season total by a Cardinals o-line ( ) since sacks became an official statistic in 1982 made 75th career start in season opener vs. SF (9/13) part of line that did not allow a sack for first time in Jax (9/20) made 80th career NYG (10/25) helped clear the way for 182 yards Chi (11/8) was part of line that, despite 38 pass attempts, did not allow a sack for the second time in 09 and sixth time including the 2008 regular and postseason vs. Sea (11/15) helped clear the way for 183 rushing yards on 30 StL (11/22); marked the most rushing yards by the Cardinals since 10/3/04 vs. NO (211 yards); 487 rushing yards over three games was the highest three-game total in a season since the Cardinals rushed for 494 yards in games in 1990 (161, 201, 132 yards) in 100th career game was part of line that didn t allow a sack and blocked for 113 rushing yards vs. Min (12/6); Vikings entered the game with an NFL-best 40 sacks in 11 games part of line that cleared the way for 110 rushing yards vs. StL (12/27); marked the sixth time in eight games that Arizona recorded 100+ yards on the ground started 90th career game and was part of line that did not allow a sack for the fourth time this season in the regular season finale vs. GB (1/3) cleared the way for 156 rushing yards against the NFL s number one ranked rush defense during the regular season vs. GB (1/10/10); marked the highest rushing total against a GB defense that only gave up 83.3 yards per game for the second straight week helped o-line give up only one sack and block for over 100 yards rushing NO (1/16/10). 2008: Started all 16 regular season and all four postseason games, playing every offensive snap at LG blocked for RB Edgerrin James seventh 100-yard rushing game as a member of the SF (9/7) in season opener... part of line that did not allow a sack vs. Buf (10/5)... helped offense post a season-high 510 yards of total offense and 177 yards StL (11/2) for the second time of the season was part of line that did not allow a sack despite 42 pass attempts vs. SF (11/10)... made 70th start of Phi (11/27) and was part of a line that didn t give up a sack for the second time in four games... helped clear the way for James to register his 57th career 100-yard game and eighth as a Cardinal in the season finale vs. Sea (12/28)... started first career playoff game and was part of an offensive line that allowed zero sacks vs. Atl (1/3/09)... helped the Cardinals run the ball a season-high 43 times for 145 Car (1/10/09)... started Super Bowl XLIII vs. Pit (2/1/09). 2007: Started all 16 games at LG and joined Mike Gandy as the only offensive lineman to start every game in 2007 was the only Cardinal offensive player to play every snap in 07 helped Arizona gain 161 yards on 38 carries in the season SF (9/10) part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack and helped James run for 128 yards on 24 attempts in the home opener vs. Sea (9/16) showed flexibility by starting at LG and moving to RT when starter Elton Brown got injured in the second StL (10/7); recovered a James fumble in the endzone to tie the game at 10 in the second quarter; it was his first TD since his senior year of high school led the way for the offense to rack up 552 total yards vs. SF (11/25), the most by a Cardinals offense since 1949 (Chicago Cardinals, 572 yards, 11/13) started vs. Cle (12/2) and helped not allow a sack for the third time in 07 while helping James to his second 100+ yard rushing performance of the year helped J a m e s eclipse 1,000- yards on the NO (12/16) line allowed zero sacks in the final two games of (vs. Atl 12/23, vs. StL 1 2 / 3 0 ) 175

56 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE and a total of five times in which the Cardinals went : Started all 16 games and played every offensive snap while switching between LG and RT throughout the season part of an offensive line that allowed just 24 sacks in 07, the lowest total since 1978 (22) started at LG in the season opener vs. SF (9/10) switched to his second position on the offensive line in as many weeks, starting at Sea (9/17) switched back to LG vs. StL (9/24) where he stayed through the Oak (10/22) switched to RT for the GB (10/29) and would stay there for the remainder of the season helped James to his first 100-yard rushing game as a Cardinal and led the way for Marcel Shipp to run for a career-high three StL (12/3) played an inspired game after waking up with the flu and having to take intravenous fluids to play vs. Sea (12/24); led James to his second consecutive 115-yard performance and was part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack; for his efforts was given the game ball following the SF (12/24), helped lead James to 105 yard rushing, becoming the first Cardinals RB since Adrian Murrell in 1998 to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. 2005: Continued his streak of consecutive starts for the Cardinals in 2005, starting the first nine games of the season before a broken ankle Det (11/13) landed him on the injured reserve list on 11/15 started the first two games of the season at LG and snapped in shotgun formations in the home opener vs. StL (9/18) Sea (9/25). 2004: Started at LG in each of the first 15 games of the season shifted to LT for the final game of 2004 due to an injury to Leonard Davis and was part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack vs. TB (1/2). 2003: Appeared in 15 games (one start), primarily on special teams recorded first NFL start at LT in place of L.J. Shelton (ankle) vs. Min (12/28) in dramatic season ending win prior to game-winning TD pass from QB Josh McCown to WR Nate Poole, recovered a McCown fumble on previous play when Vikings defensive lineman Chris Hovan batted the ball away from McCown. : Four-year starter at Clarion (PA) State two-time NCAA Division II All-America and all-pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) choice hours of commitment to strength program saw him add over 50 pounds to his frame after arriving on Clarion campus as a freshman father Reggie, Sr. was a basketball All-America at Clarion and was inducted into the Clarion Sports Hall of Fame in Full name Reginald Arness Wells attended South Park (Library, PA) High School lettered in football and basketball all-league DE led squad to league title by posting 13.5 QB sacks as a junior on February 18, 2008 had his college game jersey (#58) retired at Clarion during halftime of a men s basketball game on May 10, 2008 both Reggie and his father earned their degrees from Clarion, completing a family tradition, as both his mother, Diane (1990), and his brother, Ryan (2005) also received degrees from Clarion earned a bachelor of science degree in Mass Media Arts, Journalism and Communication Studies. Wells CAREER STATS Year Team GP/GS 2003 Ariz 15/ Ariz 16/ Ariz 9/ Ariz 16/ Ariz 16/ Ariz 16/ Ariz 16/16 Total 104/90 Additional Stats: Touchdowns: Recovered a fumble in the St. Louis, 10/7/07. Wells Postseason Stats Year Team GP/GS 2008 Ariz 4/ Ariz 2/2 Total 6/6 176

57 THE PLAYERS ADRIAN WILSON HT. 6-3 WT. 230 North Carolina State High Point, NC 24 STRONG SAFETY The longest-tenured Cardinal, the 2010 season will be his 10th with the team. Opted not to become an unrestricted free agent following the 2004 season and instead signed a five-year extension on 12/22/04. Signed his second extension on 6/4/09, another five-year deal that will keep him with the Cardinals through the 2013 season. In 2009, was voted to his second consecutive Pro Bowl as a starter and third overall appearance, becoming the first Cardinals safety to be selected in consecutive years since Hall of Famer Larry Wilson in Earned first-team All-Pro honors in 09, the first time he has received first-team honors. Earned second-team All-Pro honors in 2006 and 08. Recorded two sacks and five INTs in 2009, giving him 20.5 career sacks and 23 career INTs and making him just the 10th player in NFL history with 20 sacks and 20 INTs in their career. His five INTs in 09 marked a new career-high and with 23 career INTs, moved into seventh Pro Career: The Cardinals third-round draft choice in 2001 (64th overall), Wilson, the longest tenured player on the Arizona roster, emerged as a defensive leader and signed a five-year contract extension on 12/22/04. Signed his second five-year extension on 6/4/09 that will keep him in a Cards uniform through the 2013 season. 2009: Selected as a team captain for the second consecutive year and started all 18 games played, marking the first time he played in all 16 regular season games since 2006 part of defense that held the 49ers to 21 yards on 25 carries in the season opener vs. SF (9/13); marked the third lowest rushing total in SF s history registered a team-high nine tackles, two tackles for loss, half a sack and fumble Jax (9/20); marked first fumble recovery since 12/10/06 vs. Seattle totaled three Sea (10/18) and helped limit the Seahawks to 128 total net yards, the lowest yardage output by an opponent since 1990 (100-Dallas, 10/14) led team with two tackles for loss, hauled in a third quarter INT that set the Cardinals up at the NY 20-yard line and led to the game-winning TD, and recovered a fumble at the AZ NOTE CARDS How Acquired D3/01 (64th) Years NFL Cardinals dob: October 12, 1979 Pro Bowl selection: 2006, 2008, 2009 place on the franchise career list, one shy of Kwamie Lassiter (24) who is in sixth place. Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his week 7 performance against the NY Giants in 09. It was his third Player of the Week award, also earning the honor in week 4 of the 2004 season and week 7 of the 2002 season. In 134 career games with the Cardinals, has recorded 731 tackles, 20.5 sacks, 23 INTs and scored four TDs. In 2006, returned both an INT and a fumble 99 yards for TDs, becoming the first defensive player in NFL history with two TDs of 99+ yards in the same season; also only NFL player ever with multiple 99-yarders without the benefit of a kickoff return. His 8.0 sacks in 2005 were the most in NFL history by a defensive back since sacks became an official statistic in 1982 and also led the team. The previous record belonged to Chicago s Dave Duerson (7.0 in 1986). 42-yard-line in the fourth quarter to preserve the Cardinals seven point NYG (10/25); named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for the third time in his career, becoming the third Cardinals defensive player to win the award three times, joining S Antrel Rolle and CB Aeneas Williams; registered 500th solo tackle of his career with two minutes remaining collected an INT at the AZ five-yard-line vs. Sea (11/15) registered one INT and six StL (11/22); marked just the second time in his career he had INTs in back-toback games (2007); reached 700 career tackles tied for the team lead with eight tackles while recording a career-high four passes defensed and one SF (12/14) for the fourth time in his career recorded one sack and one INT, as well as four tackles vs. StL (12/27); both the INT and sack came in the final four minutes of the game and gave him 23 INTs and 20.5 sacks for his career, making him the 10th player in NFL history with 20 sacks and 20 INTs in their career; marked first game with a sack and INT since recording two sacks and one INT on 9/17/06 at Seattle totaled three tackles and one pass defensed in the Wild Card contest vs. GB (1/10/10) started sixth career 177

58 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE WILSON JOINS THE CLUB Adrian Wilson entered the 2009 season on the verge of joining an elite club among NFL defenders. The Pro Bowl safety was working to join the 20/20 club and become just the 10th player in NFL history with at least 20 sacks and 20 interceptions. In week 16 against the Rams, Wilson made it happen. His fourth quarter sack of Rams QB Keith Null gave him 20.5 career sacks. Coupled with his 23 career INTs, Wilson reached the 20/20 club. All-Time players with 20 sacks/20 ints in a career Player Sacks Ints S Adrian Wilson (AZ, 2001-present) CB Ronde Barber (TB, present) S LeRoy Butler (GB, ) S Brian Dawkins (Phi/Den, 1996-present) LB Donnie Edwards (KC/SD, ) S Rodney Harrison (SD/NE, ) LB Seth Joyner (Phi/Ari/GB/Den, ) LB Ray Lewis (Bal, present) LB Wilber Marshall (Chi/Was/Hou/Ari/NYJ, ) LB William Thomas (Phi/Oak, ) Wilson s 23rd INT of his career also came in week 16, intercepting Null in the fourth quarter and returning the ball 41 yards to the St. Louis 12-yard line. It was Wilson s fifth INT of the season, a new career-high. With 23 career INTs for the Cardinals, Wilson now sits alone in seventh place on the franchise career list, one shy of Kwamie Lassiter (24) who is in sixth place. Franchise Interception Leaders INTs Player (Years) 52 Larry Wilson ( ) 46 Aeneas Williams ( ) 40 Roger Wehrli ( ) 30 Night Train Lane ( ) 29 Pat Fischer ( ) 24 Kwamie Lassiter ( ) 23 Adrian Wilson (2001-present) 22 Norm Thompson ( ) 21 Jerry Davis ( ) Ray Ramsey ( ) 20 Cedrick Mack ( ) Tim McDonald ( ) Jerry Norton ( ) Billy Stacy ( ) Ken Stone ( ) The Rams game marked the fourth time in his career that Wilson recorded a sack and an INT in the same game and the first time since recording 2.0 sacks and an INT on 9/17/06 at Seattle. 178

59 postseason game, registering six tackles, one tackle for loss, one pass defensed, and one QB hit in the Divisional NO (1/16/10). 2008: Started 14 of 15 games played during the regular season and all four postseason games while earning his second trip to the Pro Bowl... collected his first INT of the season off QB J.T. O Sullivan in the first SF (9/7) in season opener... after missing practice all week due to a hamstring injury, saw action on a limited basis and recorded one QB hit that forced QB Trent Edwards (concussion) out of the game early in the first quarter vs. Buf (10/5)... led team with six unassisted tackles to eclipse 600 career tackles and forced QB Marc Bulger to fumble on his own 21-yard line in the second StL (11/2) recorded one QB hit and one INT THE PLAYERS that stopped a 49ers drive at the AZ 18-yardline with 2:34 remaining in the fourth quarter vs. SF (11/10); late in the third quarter disrupted a play by blitzing just off the center in which QB Shaun Hill fumbled and was recovered by LB Clark Haggans at the SF 10 yard-line and later resulted in a FG to cut the 49ers lead to one point... finished second on the team with seven tackles, one sack, one pass defensed, one forced fumble and one QB Sea (11/16); forced RB Julius Jones to fumble at AZ 32 yard-line and was recovered by DT Darnell Dockett and resulted in a FG on ensuing drive to put the Cards up 19-7 in the third quarter... before leaving the game in the fourth quarter due to a sprained shoulder registered nine tackles and one tackle for loss vs. NYG (11/23)... recorded two tackles for loss as well as a season-high 10 tackles vs. Min (12/14)... started his CARDINALS IN THE COMMUNITY Established in 2008, the Adrian Wilson Foundation is dedicated to giving back and giving children a chance. The Foundation s goal is to tackle the adversities facing children and Wilson has helped try to achieve that goal throughout the past year with a variety of activities. During the 2009 season, Wilson partnered with local Papa John s stores for the AZ Anyway Combo. A portion of each pizza ordered during the season was donated to the foundation and approximately $20,000 was raised. Through Wilson s High Points Shoes, he donated over $50,000 worth of footwear and clothing to the needy over the holiday season. This past January, Wilson and the foundation helped raise $10,000 as part of Team Wilson at the PF Chang s Rock and Roll Marathon benefitting the Make a Wish Foundation which helped send a young girl and her family on a vacation to Disney Land. He also partnered with the W Hotel in Scottsdale for the Suits and Sneakers event to donate 500 pairs of shoes to sports teams in Phoenix that didn t have proper footwear. Last April, Wilson hosted the Shave-Off For Jack event to raise money for two-year old Jack Morton, a close family friend. Wilson joined teammate Steve Breaston to shave the head of any willing participant for a donation. All of the money raised at the event went to offset Morton s medical costs. For more information on Wilson s foundation, log onto 179

60 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE 100th career game vs. Sea (12/28)... started first career playoff game and registered five tackles, one forced fumble and one QB hit vs. Atl (1/3/09); part of defense that held the Falcons, the second best rushing team in the NFL during the regular season with yards per game average, to just 60 yards on 24 carries (2.5 avg.)... registered two sacks and forced a fumble on one that was recovered by DE Bertrand Berry vs. Phi (1/18/09); marked the fourth multi-sack game of his career and first since 9/17/06 vs. Sea... led team with seven solo tackles vs. Pit (2/1/09) in Super Bowl XLIII. 2007: Started first nine games, registering 54 tackles with two INTs before suffering season ending heel injury vs. Det (11/11) second on the team with season-high 10 total tackles and eight unassisted tackles as well as one tackle for Bal (9/23) registered five total tackles (three solos) and two tackles for loss while intercepting Ben Roethlisberger in end zone in a critical play following a Cardinals fumble that gave the Steelers the ball at the AZ 4-yard line with the score tied in the third quarter vs. Pit (9/30) recorded five tackles, AGENT 99 an INT and one pass StL (10/7); marked the first time in his career with an INT in consecutive games registered six Was (10/21) as part of defense that held Washington to 160 total net yards, the lowest output by a Cardinals opponent since the L.A. Rams had 152 yards on 9/4/94 recorded one tackle for loss and one quarterback pressure that resulted in a Karlos Dansby interception before leaving the game in the third quarter due to a heel injury vs. Det (11/11) had made 59 consecutive starts while appearing in 73 straight games before being inactive with a right heel Cin (11/18) inactive vs. SF (11/25) and placed on injured reserve on 12/1/ : Selected to his first Pro Bowl after starting all 16 games, returning both an INT and fumble 99 yards for TDs had a solid all around game with seven tackles, two sacks and an INT of QB Matt Sea (9/17); the two sacks gave Wilson, who set an NFL record for DBs with eight sacks in 2005, eight sacks in his last nine games intercepted a Michael Vick pass near the Cardinals endzone and returned it a franchise Entering 2006, Pro Bowl safety Adrian Wilson had two TDs in his previous five NFL seasons a 61-yard INT return at Washington on 1/6/02 and a 35-yard fumble return vs. New Orleans on 10/3/04. He not only matched that figure in 2006, but nearly went the length of the field on each. The second of those two TDs came at Minnesota on 11/26 when he scooped up a fourth quarter fumble by Chester Taylor and raced 99 yards for a TD. Wilson also had a franchise record 99-yard INT return for a TD off Michael Vick in Arizona s game at Atlanta on 10/1/06. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Wilson was 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. Wilson became just the fifth player since the 1970 NFL merger to record two 99+ yard scores of any kind in the same season. The four others all scored on kickoff returns. Players with two 99+ yard TDs in one season (since 1970 merger) Adrian Wilson, Ariz INT return (99) & fumble return (99) Justin Miller, NYJ 2006 Both kickoff returns (103 & 99) Terry Fair, Det Both kickoff returns (105 & 101) Roell Preston, G.B Both kickoff returns (101 & 100) Raymond Clayburn, N.E Both kickoff returns (101 & 100) Wilson s 99-yard fumble return at Minnesota also ranked among the longest in NFL history. Longest fumble returns in NFL history 104 Jack Tatum, Oak. vs. GB 9/24/72 Aeneas Williams Ariz. vs. Wash. 11/5/ Travis Davis Pit. vs. Car. 12/26/ Chris Martin K.C. vs. Mia. 10/13/91 99 Don Griffin S.F. vs. Chi. 12/23/91 Adrian Wilson Ariz. vs. Min. 11/26/06 The Vikings game began when J.J. Arrington returned the opening kickoff 99 yards for a TD. When Wilson later scored on his 99-yard fumble return, it marked just the second time in NFL history that teammates scored TDs of 99+ yards. According to Elias, the other time was a Cowboys-Eagles game on 10/14/62 when Dallas Amos Marsh returned a kickoff 101 yards and Mike Gaechter had a 100-yard INT return. 180

61 THE PLAYERS record 99 yards for a TD in the second quarter to help temporarily give the Cardinals the Atl (10/1); also recorded five tackles on Monday Night Football vs. Chi (10/16) recorded six tackles, a sack of Rex Grossman, one pass defensed and a forced fumble... totaled nine tackles and recovered a fourth quarter Chester Taylor fumble at the Cardinals one-yard line and ran in back 99 yards for a Min (11/26) came up with another big game, tying for the team-high with nine tackles while adding an INT, two passes defensed and a forced StL (12/3); the INT, his fourth of the season which tied his career-high, came as the Rams were driving in Arizona territory minutes before halftime helping to set up a Neil Rackers 23-yard FG continued his push for the Pro Bowl with six tackles and a fumble recovery vs. Sea (12/10); fumble recovery came after Robert Griffith knocked the ball loose from Seattle RB Shawn Alexander and led to a Cardinals TD on the ensuing possession; also made the key tackle on fourth down that stopped Seattle s potential game winning drive. 2005: Selected as a Pro Bowl alternate recorded eight sacks, a team-high and the most by a DB in the NFL since sacks became official in 1982 recorded 11 tackles, the second highest total on the Sea (9/25) and broke up one pass recorded a career-high 17 Det (11/13) and defended one pass had a career StL (11/20) sacking the Rams QBs three times and forcing Marc Bulger out of the game with a shoulder injury; recorded eight stops, also recorded a forced fumble and recovered a fumble had another outstanding day as he notched seven tackles, two for a loss, a sack on Alex Smith, a forced fumble, recovered a fumble and deflected a SF (12/4) recorded five tackles, three for a loss, and sacked Mike McMahon twice while defending two passes vs. Phi (12/24) in one of the strongest days of his career. 2004: Started every contest for the Cardinals in finished the season second on the team in tackles, and one shy of his second career 100-tackle season recorded four tackles, one fumble recovery and a pass breakup in the season StL (9/12); recovered a fumble on the first St. Louis drive of the game after Quentin Harris forced a Steven Jackson fumble on the Arizona 26-yard line intercepted Michael Vick at the Atl 29 and returned it to the Atl 18 to set up a Neil Rackers FG, which gave the Cardinals their only points of the game; tied for a team-high seven tackles and had a team-high two passes Atl (9/26) recovered a fumbled reverse handoff between Dante Stallworth and Aaron Stecker and returned it 35 yards for a TD to give the Cardinals a 7-0 lead with 4:16 left in the first quarter vs. NO (10/3); recorded five tackles; named NFC Defensive Player of the Week following his five tackles and fumble recovery for a TD; the Cards defense held their opponent without a TD for the second consecutive game for the first time since November, 1970; recorded his first sack of the season in addition to two tackles and a forced fumble vs. StL (12/19) notched six tackles, one pass defensed and intercepted a Chris Simms pass with 1:06 remaining which sealed the win for the Cardinals in the season finale vs. TB (1/2). 2003: Started all but one contest produced the Cards first blocked punt since 1997 recorded eight stops and a pass deflection vs. Bal (10/12) had three tackles from scrimmage vs. SF (10/26) and blocked punt in the third quarter which rolled out of bounds at the 49er 11-yard line; Cards converted the possession into a FG in eventual victory; whistled for two personal fouls in fourth quarter and ejected from the game did not start vs. Car (12/14) due to an illness but came off bench to provide three tackles. 2002: Vaulted over 100-total tackle plateau in first season as a starter recorded three INTs in 9 6 win vs. Dal (10/20); earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors, most by a Cardinal since Kwamie Lassiter made four INTs in 1998 season finale vs. SD game-day inactive for Was (9/8) while still on mend from preseason right-shoulder dislocation vs. Den (8/24) dismantled the Cowboys with three INTs plus thundering sack of Quincy Carter on opening play of game vs. Dal (10/20) season-best 12 combined tackles vs. StL (11/3) set the table for both Cardinal TDs 181

62 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA Phi (11/17); on first, knocked the ball loose from Eagle QB Donovan McNabb on third play of game to set up 12-yard TD pass; McNabb suffered a fractured ankle on the play; on second pick, Wilson intercepted McNabb in the second quarter and returned the ball 35 yards to Philadelphia s twoyard line; Arizona scored on its ensuing play from scrimmage to knot game at 14 14; finished contest with 10 tackles, a half-sack, an INT, and a forced fumble inactive with hamstring injury for season Den (12/29). 2001: Playing time from scrimmage increased as season progressed active game in win vs. KC (10/21) with three tackles, one QB hurry on a corner blitz and two deflected passes; also got a hand on a Corey Chavous INT in the end zone to stymie last-second Chiefs rally from their own one-yard line to the Cards two-yard line with five seconds remaining recorded first NFL Dal (10/28) which he returned 36 yards to give Arizona the ball near midfield with four minutes left gave Cards an early 7 0 lead in first Was (1/6) when he stepped in front of Redskin WR Michael Westbrook on a slant route and returned the INT 61 yards for his first NFL TD at the 10-minute mark of the opening period. Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2001 Ariz 16/ t Ariz 14/ Ariz 16/ Ariz 16/ Ariz 16/ Ariz 16/ t Ariz 9/ Ariz 15/ Ariz 16/ Total 134/ t Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: Detroit, 11/13/05; Solo Tackles: Detroit, 11/13/05; Interceptions: 3, vs. Dallas, 10/20/02; Passes Defensed: San Francisco, 12/14/09; Sacks: St. Louis 11/20/05; Fumble Recoveries: 1, nine times, New York Giants 10/25/09; Forced Fumbles: 1, 11 times, last vs. San Francisco, 9/13/09. Touchdowns: Interceptions: *99-yard interception Atlanta, 10/01/06; 61-yard interception Washington, 1/6/02; Fumble Recoveries: 99-yard fumble Minnesota, 11/26/06; 35-yard fumble New Orleans, 10/3/04. Additional Statistics: One blocked punt, Wilson CAREER STATS : Two-year starting strong safety at North Carolina State recorded 254 total tackles (144 solos) and 11 stops behind the line of scrimmage in 33 games for the Wolfpack career tackle total most by a N.C. State DB since James Walker collected 289 stops from added three INTs and 11 pass deflections in 23 career starts before entering the NFL Draft following his junior season. Full name Adrian Lemar Wilson all-guilford County honors from the Greensboro News and Record at T.W. Andrews (High Point, NC) High School high school number (9) retired in June 2010 most valuable player in the coaches East-West All-Star Game played free safety and split end as a senior, helping his team to a berth in the playoffs also played basketball and ran track honorable mention high school basketball All-America notice in 1998, Dream Team All-America selection in 2000 Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management major at N.C. State owns a designer shoe store in Scottsdale (AZ) called High Point along with his wife, Alicia, the couple have a daughter, Aubrei Reign, and sons Adrian Jr. and Brooklyn Maximus. Wilson Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2008 Ariz 4/ Ariz 2/ Total 6/ Postseason Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: 7, vs. Pittsburgh (SB XLIII), 2/1/09; Solo Tackles: 7, vs. Pittsburgh (SB XLIII), 2/1/09; Sacks: 2, vs. Philadelphia, 1/18/09; Forced Fumbles: 1, twice, last vs. Philadelphia, 1/18/

63 THE PLAYERS JASON WRIGHT HT WT. 212 Northwestern Diamond Bar, CA How Acquired UFA-09 (Browns) Years NFL Cardinals 7 2 dob: July 12, Running Back Pro Career: Originally signed with San Francisco as a rookie free agent on 4/26/04 but was waived by the 49ers following training camp on 8/31/04. Signed by Atlanta to the practice squad on 9/7/04 and was waived on 10/19/04. Re-signed to the Falcons practice squad on 10/25/04 and was signed to the active roster on 12/14/04, appearing in two games. Waived by Atlanta on 9/3/05 and signed to the Browns practice squad on 9/13/05. Signed to Cleveland s active roster on 11/3/05 before being waived on 12/19/05. Re-signed to the Browns practice squad on 12/20/05 and signed a future/reserve free agent contract with Cleveland on 1/4/06. Signed a one-year contract extension on 2/20/07. As an unrestricted free agent, signed a twoyear contract with the Cardinals on 3/16/ : In first season as a member of the Cardinals, played in all 16 regular season games and both postseason contests, contributing on special teams as well as a reserve RB and FB on offense finished second on the team with a career-high 20 special teams tackles after registering 17 during his first five seasons ( ) had a five-yard receiving Jax (9/20); marked only the second receiving TD of his career (other vs. Baltimore, 11/2/08) and fourth TD overall registered four rushing yards on first carry as a Cardinal vs. Ind (9/27) returned a kickoff 18 yards and totaled two special teams tackles vs. Hou (10/11) recorded a TD reception that put AZ up in the third NYG (10/25); with RBs Tim Hightower and Beanie Wells also scoring TDs, it marked the first time since 10/3/04 vs. New Orleans that Arizona had three RBs score TDs in the same game despite suffering a gruesome thumb injury in the first quarter, returned to register a team-high four special teams tackles vs. Car (11/1) totaled a team-high three special teams tackles vs. Sea (11/15) recorded one carry for five yards and saw some time at Det (12/20) contributed in many phases, registered a team-high four special teams tackles as well as a season-best two receptions for 14 yards and played FB vs. StL (12/27) for the third straight week played FB for the injured Dan Kreider (neck) and recorded one special teams tackle in the regular season finale vs. GB (1/3/10) contributed on special teams and played some FB in first career postseason game in the Wild Card matchup vs. GB (1/10/10) gained three yards on first career postseason rushing attempt and recorded one special teams tackle in the Divisional NO (1/16/10). 2008: Appeared in 15 games for the Browns and had 23 carries for 85 yards and 22 receptions for 156 NOTE CARDS During his first season in Arizona, recorded career-highs with 20 special teams tackles and two receiving TDs. Had totaled 17 special teams tackles and one receiving TD in his first five NFL seasons. A two-time first-team Academic All-America selection at Northwestern where he was a double-major in Psychology and Pre-Medicine. Scored in the 92nd percentile on the MCAT exam in the fall of yards and his first career receiving TD totaled five carries for 18 yards and one reception for 10 yards while also adding two special teams Cin (9/28) recorded three receptions for 22 yards, including a long of 17 Jax (10/26) recorded three receptions for 22 yards and a TD vs. Bal (11/2); first career receiving TD came in the third quarter, capping an eight-play, 72-yard drive with a seven-yard TD reception that gave the team a lead appeared at both RB and on special Buf (11/17) but left the game in the fourth quarter with a stinger and did not return recorded a then career-high five receptions for 40 Ten (12/7) for the second time in three weeks, established a career-high with six receptions for 33 yards vs. Cin (12/21); also had seven carries for 30 yards placed on injured reserve (ankle) on 12/ : Appeared in all 16 games (one start) with the Browns for the first time in his career and recorded 60 carries for a career-high 277 yards with 24 receptions for 233 yards added three kickoff returns for 49 yards and seven special teams tackles saw time at RB and tallied two special teams tackles vs. Cin (9/16) appeared at RB and recorded two carries for 27 yards vs. Bal (9/30); in the second quarter had a key 15-yard run down to the Baltimore 24-yard line, resulting in a FG three plays later that gave the team a 17-3 lead appeared at RB after starter Jamal Lewis left the game with a foot injury on the second play of the game and recorded 15 attempts for 59 yards and four receptions for 43 NE (10/7); also appeared on special teams, returning a kickoff 19 yards and recording one tackle in his only start of the season, established a career-high with 20 carries for 59 yards and a TD while also hauling in three receptions for 39 yards vs. Mia (10/14); the rushing TD was the second of his career totaled four carries for 19 yards with one reception for seven yards while also recording two special teams StL (10/28) rushed three times for 38 yards and caught three passes for 34 Cin (12/23). 183

64 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE 2006: In his second season with the Browns, earned a roster spot during training camp and appeared in 13 games with three starts recorded a career-high 62 carries that went for 189 yards and caught six passes for 82 yards inactive for the regular season opener vs. NO (9/10) appeared on special teams and recorded one special teams Car (10/8); vs. Den SD (11/5) made his first-career start for Reuben Droughns (foot) and rushed for a career-high 74 yards on 18 carries with one reception for six yards vs. Pit (11/19) rushed 11 times for 25 yards and caught two passes for a career-high 70 yards, including a career-long 54-yard reception vs. KC (12/3); made a key play late in the first half as he took a swing pass on thirdand-10 from the Kansas City 17-yard line and shook a defender for 16 yards down to the Chiefs one-yard line, resulting in a Droughns TD on the next play to make it at the half; in the fourth quarter, took a shovel pass 54 yards down to the Kansas City sixyard line resulting in a Steve Heiden TD reception two plays later to cut the deficit to Bal (12/17) and had eight carries for 37 yards before suffering a knee injury that that would force him to miss the final two games placed on injured reserve (knee) on 12/ : Began the year with Atlanta and was waived at the end of training camp signed to the Browns practice squad where he spent seven weeks before being signed to the active roster on 11/3 appeared in three games with 11 carries for 27 yards and a TD and added three receptions for 15 yards made his Browns debut vs. Ten (11/6) and had eight carries for 19 yards, including his first career TD, a six-yard run; added three receptions for 15 yards returned one kickoff 17 Pit (11/13) after recording three carries for eight yards vs. Mia (11/20), was inactive for the following three Min (11/27); vs. Jax Cin Wright Career Stats (12/11) waived by the Browns due to injuries at the TE position and was re-signed to the practice squad where he finished the season. 2004: After signing to the Falcons practice squad on 9/7, spent 12 weeks there before being signed to the active roster on 12/14 made his NFL debut vs. Car (12/18) and had two carries for two yards added one rush for eight NO (12/26) inactive for the regular season finale and two playoff games. : Finished his career as the fourth all-time leading rusher with 2,625 yards, third all-time in all-purpose yards with 4,030 and fourth all-time in scoring with 210 points at Northwestern in his career, rushed for 2,625 yards and 32 TDs on 487 carries (5.4 avg.) and added 577 yards and two TDs on 54 receptions (10.7 avg.) also had 828 yards with one TD on 31 kickoff returns became the only player in school history to rush for four TDs in a game on three separate occasions in one season and the third player to record a pair of 1,000-yard rushing seasons in school history. Full name Jason Gomillion Wright lettered in football and track at Diamond Bar (CA) High School where he finished his prep career with 4,268 yards on 519 carries and 357 yards on 36 receptions with 58 total TDs two-time first-team Academic All-America selection at Northwestern where he was a doublemajor in Psychology and Pre-Medicine scored in the 92nd percentile on the MCAT exam in the fall of 2003 spent the 2010 offseason as an intern at Arizona State University along with his wife, Tiffany, were passionate supporters of urban education and development initiatives around the Cleveland area during his time with the Browns the couple is active in ministry at their church in Mesa/Apache Junction. Rushing Receiving Year Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD STT 2004 Atl 2/ Cle 3/ Cle 13/ Cle 16/ Cle 15/ Ariz 16/ Total 65/ Single Game Highs: Rushing: Attempts: 20, vs. Miami, 10/14/07; Yards: 74, vs. Pittsburgh, 11/19/06; Long: Baltimore, 12/17/06; Touchdowns: 1, twice, last vs. Miami, 10/14/07; Receiving: Receptions: 6, vs. Cincinnati, 12/21/06; Yards: 70, vs. Kansas City, 12/3/06; Long: 54, vs. Kansas City, 12/3/06; Touchdowns: 1, three times, New York Giants, 10/25/09. Additional Statistics: Kickoff Returns: Career: 7 for 108 yards; 2009: 2 for 27 yards; 1 for 9 yards vs. Min (12/6); 1 for 18 yards vs. Hou (10/11); 2008: 1 for 15 yards; 2007: 3 for 49 yards; 2005: 1 for 17 yards. Wright Postseason Stats Rushing Receiving Year Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD STT 2009 Ariz 2/ Total 2/

65 THE PLAYERS 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS No. NamE pos. Ht. Wt. DOB NFL Exp. CollegE hometown 41 Abdullah, Hamza SS /20/ Washington State Los Angeles, CA 27 Adams, Michael CB /17/ Louisiana-Lafayette Dallas, TX 42 Ali, Charles FB /23/ Arkansas-Pine Bluff St. Louis, MO 3 Anderson, Derek QB /15/ Oregon State Scappoose, OR 57 Baggs, Stevie LB /30/ Bethune-Cookman Orlando, FL 23 Barksdale, Rashad CB /11/ Albany Hudson, NY 84 Becht, Anthony TE /8/ West Virginia Drexel Hill, PA 52 Beisel, Monty LB /20/ Kansas State Douglass, KS 10 Bowser, Deryn WR /3/1987 R Akron Los Angeles, CA 78 Branch, Alan DT /29/ Michigan Rio Rancho, NM 15 Breaston, Steve WR /20/ Michigan North Braddock, PA 73 Bridges, Jeremy G/T /19/ Southern Mississippi South Pike, MS 32 Broughton, Nehemiah FB /4/ The Citadel Charleston, SC 50 Brown, Cody OLB /9/ Connecticut Coral Springs, FL 75 Brown, Levi T /16/ Penn State Norfolk, VA 86 Byrd, Dominique TE /7/ USC Minneapolis, MN 21 Calvin, Jorrick CB /17/1987 R Troy Baton Rouge, LA 93 Campbell, Calais DE /1/ Miami Aurora, CO 71 Clark, Jeremy DE /6/ Alabama Daphne, AL 62 Claxton, Ben C /30/ Mississippi Dublin, GA 59 Davis, Will LB /2/ Illinois Greenbelt, MD 90 Dockett, Darnell DT /27/ Florida State Burtonsville, MD 80 Doucet, Early WR /28/ LSU St. Martinville, LA 81 Dray, Jim TE /31/1986 R Stanford Paramus, NJ 94 Dykes, Keilen DT /6/ West Virginia Youngstown, OH 66 Faneca, Alan G /7/ LSU New Orleans, LA 4 Feely, Jay K /26/ Michigan Tampa, FL 11 Fitzgerald, Larry WR /31/ Pittsburgh Minneapolis, MN 16 Gant, Edward WR /24/ North Alabama Fort Myers, FL 5 Graham, Ben P /2/ Deakin (Australia) Geelong, Australia 30 Green, Marshay CB /14/1986 R Mississippi Bastrop, LA 70 Hadnot, Rex G/C /28/ Houston Lufkin, TX 53 Haggans, Clark LB /10/ Colorado State Torrance, CA 6 Hall, Max QB /1/1985 R BYU Mesa, AZ 54 Hayes, Gerald LB /10/ Pittsburgh Paterson, NJ 95 Highsmith, Ali LB /20/ LSU Miami, FL 34 Hightower, Tim RB /23/ Richmond Alexandria, VA 91 Iwebema, Kenny DE /6/ Iowa Arlington, TX 20 Jefferson, A.J. CB /4/1988 R Fresno State Bakersfield, CA 43 Johnson, Chris LB /10/1986 R South Dakota State Council Bluffs, IA 67 Johnson, Herman G/T /29/ LSU Denton, TX 49 Johnson, Rashad S /2/ Alabama Sulligent, AL 44 Jones, Herana-Daze S /15/ Indiana Louisville, KY 17 Jones, Onrea WR /22/ Hampton Williamsburg, VA 65 Kees, Ryan DE /2/ St. Cloud State Eagan, MN 72 Keith, Brandon T /21/ Northern Iowa McAlester, OK 69 Knips, Casey T /2/1987 R South Dakota State Adrian, MN 18 Komar, Max WR /30/1987 R Idaho Auburn, WA 82 Leach, Mike LS /18/ William & Mary Jefferson Township, NJ 7 Leinart, Matt QB /11/ USC Santa Ana, CA 51 Lenon, Paris LB /26/ Richmond Lynchburg, VA 76 Lutui, Deuce G /5/ USC Mesa, AZ 45 Maui a, Reagan FB /6/ Hawaii Lodi, CA 37 McBride, Trumaine CB /24/ Mississippi Clarksdale, MS 47 Miller, Justin CB /14/ Clemson Owensboro, KY 60 Moosman, David C /2/1986 R Michigan Libertyville, IL 85 Mougey, Darren WR /7/ San Diego State Scottsdale, AZ 64 Muhtadi, Dean DE/DT /17/ Maryland Alexandria, VA 79 Palmer, Jonathan G /3/ Auburn Ellenwood, GA 89 Patrick, Ben TE /23/ Delaware Savannah, GA 68 Pestock, Tom G/T /13/ NW Missouri State Lenexa, KS 55 Porter, Joey LB /22/ Colorado State Bakersfield, CA 25 Rhodes, Kerry FS /2/ Louisville Bessemer, AL 12 Roberts, Andre WR /9/1988 R The Citadel Columbia, SC 97 Robinson, Bryan DT /22/ Fresno State Toledo, OH 29 Rodgers-Cromartie, Dominique CB /7/ Tennessee State Bradenton, FL 48 Schofield, O Brien LB /3/1987 R Wisconsin Chicago, IL 63 Sendlein, Lyle C /16/ Texas Scottsdale, AZ 19 Skelton, John QB /17/1988 R Fordham El Paso, TX 46 Smith, Alfonso RB /23/1987 R Kentucky Louisville, KY 83 Spach, Stephen TE /18/ Fresno State Clovis, CA 36 Stephens-Howling, LaRod RB /26/ Pittsburgh Johnstown, PA 87 Stewart, Juamorris WR /6/1986 R Southern Baton Rouge, LA 28 Toler, Greg CB /2/ Saint Paul s (Va.) Washington, DC 61 Tyler, Devin T /2/1986 R Temple Suitland, MD 56 Walker, Reggie LB /15/ Kansas State Sacramento, CA 22 Ware, Matt S /2/ UCLA Santa Monica, CA 58 Washington, Daryl LB /9/1986 R TCU Irving, TX 96 Washington, Mark LB /20/ Texas State-San Marcos Long Beach, CA 98 Watson, Gabe DT /24/ Michigan Southfield, MI 26 Wells, Beanie RB /7/ Ohio State Akron, OH 74 Wells, Reggie G /3/ Clarion (PA) Library, PA 92 Williams, Dan DT /1/1987 R Tennessee Memphis, TN 14 Williams, Stephen WR /29/1986 R Toledo Houston, TX 24 Wilson, Adrian SS /12/ North Carolina State High Point, NC 31 Wright, Jason RB /12/ Northwestern Diamond Bar, CA 185

66 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE DAN WILLIAMS HT. 6-3 WT. 327 Tennessee Memphis, TN dob: June 1, 1987 ROUND 1 26th Overall 92 DEFENSIVE TACKLE The Cardinals first round selection in the 2010 draft and the 26th overall pick; was the fourth defensive tackle taken in the draft. Under the tutelage of former Buccaneers defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, came into his own during his senior season at Tennessee, starting all 13 games and recorded 70 tackles, nine tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and nine QB pressures, earning AP All-SEC first-team honors. In addition to learning under Kiffin, Williams NOTE CARDS also benefitted from the guidance of four-time NFL Pro Bowler Chester McGlockton who played 12 seasons in the NFL ( ) and served as a graduate assistant at Tennessee during the 2009 season. Provided one of the most memorable moments of the Volunteer s 2007 season, blocking Kentucky s 34-yard FG attempt in the second OT period, extending a game Tennessee eventually won in four OTs to advance to the SEC Championship Game. Career: Started 32 of 45 games for the Vols and recorded 160 tackles, seven sacks for minus-47 yards, 25 tackles for loss and 22 QB pressures recovered one fumble, had a pass defensed and blocked a FG attempt earned All-SEC first-team honors in : Started all 13 games at right defensive end as a senior and recorded a career-high 70 tackles to lead all defensive linemen added nine tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and nine QB pressures, earning AP All- SEC first-team honors made 68 plays against the run during the season, stopping ball carriers behind the line of scrimmage nine times and stopping them for no gain five times made 12 plays against the run inside the red zone, including two stops on goalline stands recorded a career-high nine tackles and two tackles for loss against Ole Miss and matched that number in his final collegiate game against Virginia Tech in the Chick-Fil-A Bowl. 2008: Appeared in 12 games with nine starts at right defensive tackle led all defensive linemen with 48 tackles and added 1.5 sacks, 8.5 tackles for loss, and nine QB pressures while also adding one pass defensed part of a Vols defense that ranked 10th in the nation in scoring defense (16.7 ppg) and third nationally in total defense (263.5 ypg) joined Eric Berry as the only Tennessee defenders with at least three tackles in each game. 2007: After playing his freshman season at left defensive tackle, switched to right defensive tackle for his sophomore season and appeared in all 14 games (10 starts) started seven of the season s final eight games finished seventh on the team with 40 tackles and added two sacks, 6.5 tackles for loss and three QB pressures while also recording the first FG block of his career at Kentucky recorded one of three UT sacks in the Outback Bowl against Wisconsin. 2006: Saw action in six games at left defensive tackle as a freshman, including each of the final three contests recorded two tackles, including a oneyard sack vs. Marshall shared the Andy Spiva Award as the most improved player during spring drills. 2005: Redshirted as a freshman. Full name Daniel Ellis Williams attended Memphis (TN) High School where he helped the team reach the state playoffs in each of his final two seasons earned AP All-State honors as a senior in 2004, totaling 132 tackles, five sacks, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries as a junior, totaled 85 tackles, five sacks, three forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries and was all-metro, all-region and most valuable defensive lineman Legal Studies major at Tennessee. Williams college STATS Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT / / / / Total 45/

67 THE PLAYERS DARYL WASHINGTON HT. 6-2 WT. 230 TCU Irving, TX dob: October 9, 1986 ROUND 2 47th Overall 58 LINEBACKER The Cardinals held the 58th overall selection in the second round and traded up to the 47th pick to grab the TCU linebacker. He became the highest-drafted linebacker ever selected out of TCU. As a senior, Washington led the Horned Frogs and ranked fifth in the Mountain West Conference with a career-best 109 tackles, finishing second on the team with 11 tackles for loss. He also tallied three INTs, one of which he returned for a TD. He earned All-American and All-MWC honors and was a Butkus Award semifinalist as a senior. NOTE CARDS Blocked four punts during his collegiate career, leading the nation with three blocks in At the scouting combine, ran the 40-yard dash in 4.57 seconds, the fastest time among all linebackers. Played the final game of his collegiate career at University of Phoenix Stadium, facing off against Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl and recorded seven tackles, including three for a loss. Career: Played in 50 games during his four seasons at TCU (15 starts), finishing his collegiate career with 220 tackles, 20.5 tackles for loss, 5.0 sacks, four INTs, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery blocked four kicks during his career, leading the nation with three blocks in 2007 as a senior, ranked fifth in the Mountain West Conference with 109 tackles. 2009: Named first-team All-American by ESPN. com and also named to All-America teams by Sporting News, Rivals.com and Pro Football Weekly... first-team All-Mountain West Conference and a Butkus Award semifinalist led TCU with 109 tackles, the most stops by a Horned Frog since 2004 as TCU led the nation in total defense for the second-consecutive season posted 10 tackles, including 3.5 for loss, in the Fiesta Bowl at University of Phoenix Stadium placed second on TCU with 11 tackles for loss on the season... returned an INT 20 yards for a TD against New Mexico in the fourth quarter of his final home game tied for the team lead with three INTs on the season reached double figures in tackles in five games and recorded at least five tackles in all 13 games. 2008: Played in 13 games (two starts) as a junior and was TCU s fourth-leading tackler with 63 stops on a defense that led the nation in total defense and run defense... also recorded 5.5 tackles for loss, a career-high three sacks, four passes defensed, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and an INT made just his second career start in the Poinsettia Bowl victory over Boise State; totaled six tackles, including one for loss, while breaking up three passes against the Broncos... named the Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Week in a 13-7 Colorado State; had two tackles for loss, including a sack, to go with a fumble recovery and key fourth-quarter INT against the Rams... made his first career start in the 67-7 victory over Stephen F. Austin... had at least four tackles in 11 of the Frogs 13 games. 2007: A special teams standout who tied for the national lead with three blocked punts as a sophomore, sharing the honor with Ohio s Joshua Abrams... also saw time as a reserve linebacker, recording 32 tackles, three tackles for loss and a pass defensed... blocked punts vs. Air Force, Wyoming and Utah... the block against the Utes was returned by Stephen Hodge for a TCU TD... also totaled four tackles against Utah. 2006: One of four true freshmen to see action, contributing at linebacker and on special teams... recorded 16 tackles, including one for a loss, and forced a fumble on defense... blocked his first career punt, forced a fumble and totaled three solo tackles in the 52-0 win over San Diego State... made his collegiate debut in the season-opening 17-7 Baylor and posted a solo tackle. Full name Daryl Lewis Washington attended Irving (TX) High School and was a first-team allcity selection and team MVP as a senior selected to play in the Texas-Oklahoma Oil Bowl All-Star Game after recording 168 tackles and four sacks as a senior also lettered three times in basketball and once in track and field Communications major at TCU. 187

68 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE washington college STATS Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF / / / / Total 50/ Andre Roberts HT WT. 195 The Citadel Columbia, SC dob: January 9, 1988 ROUND 3 88th Overall 12 Wide REceiver Three-time All-America selection at The Citadel, where he broke virtually every school record as both a receiver and a punt returner. Scored 41 career TDs in college (37 TD receptions, 3 punt returns and a rushing TD) as his 246 career points rank second in school history. His 37 TD receptions rank as the second-highest total in Southern Conference history and tied for 16th in NCAA Football Championship Subdivision history. Led the nation with a 19.2-yard punt return average in 2008, the 17th-best single season average in NCAA history. His three punt returns for TDs during the 2008 NOTE CARDS season tied school and Southern Conference single-season record. In 2008, was a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, given to the best offensive player in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Became the 12th player ever drafted from The Citadel and the second-highest draft pick in school history. Only LB John Small, selected 12th overall by the Falcons in the 1970 NFL Draft, was selected higher. He also became the first receiver from the school ever selected in the draft. Before Roberts, the last player drafted from the school was current Cardinals FB Nehemiah Broughton, who was selected by the Redskins in the seventh round (222nd overall) in Career: Started 35 of the 45 games he appeared in during his career and holds virtually every school record as both a receiver and a punt returner... holds school records for career receptions (285), receiving yards (3,743), receiving TDs (37), 100-yard receiving games (17), punt return yards (1,160), punt return average (13.9) and all-purpose yards (5,215) also holds school single-season records for receptions (95), receiving yards (1,334), TD receptions (14), punt return yards (461) and punt return average (19.2) as a junior in 08, became the first Bulldog to lead the nation in punt returns, averaging 19.2 yards (second-best season average in Southern Conference history) on 24 attempts. 2009: Started all 11 games as a senior and was an All-American and All-Southern Conference first-team selection as an all-purpose back by The NFL Draft Report All- Southern Conference first-team choice as a receiver, adding second-team honors as a return specialist served as team captain for the second-straight year led the team with 77 receptions for 792 yards (10.3 avg.) and eight TDs and rushed twelve times for 77 yards added 217 yards on 14 punt returns, as his average of 15.5 yards per punt return ranked sixth in the nation and led the Southern Conference averaged all-purpose yards per game. 2008: Started all 12 games and was named a firstteam All-American selection by The NFL Draft Report, American Football Coaches Association and Sports Network, adding second-team honors from the Associated Press a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, adding All-Southern Conference first-team recognition as a receiver and return specialist established school records with 95 receptions for 1,334 yards and 14 TDs led the league and ranked second in the nation with an average of 7.9 receptions per game while his average of yards receiving per game also paced the league and placed fourth in the nation added 94 yards and a TD on 24 carries and completed his only pass attempt for 15 yards while being utilized under center in various Wildcat formations became the first Bulldog to lead the nation in punt returns, averaging a school season-record 19.2 yards per return on 24 attempts, setting another school mark with 461 yards three punts returned for TDs tied the school single-season record became just the second player in school history to score over 100 points (108) in a season. 2007: Started 10 of 11 games and was an All-American second-team choice by The NFL Draft Report, adding second-team honors from the Associated Press took over the starting Z receiver duties and set then-season records (would break these marks in 2008) with 78 recep- 188

69 tions, becoming the first Bulldog to gain over 1,000 yards receiving (1,060) in a season ranked third in the league with 27 punt returns for 289 yards returned 12 of his punts for at least 10 yards, including two for 30 yards or longer. 2006: Appeared in 11 games, finishing second on the team with 35 receptions and led the squad with 557 yards and five TDs added 43 yards on four rushing attempts and placed second in the league with an average of 10.7 yards on 18 punt returns for 193 yards his 80-yard reception vs. Elon was the longest catch by a Bulldog since roberts college STATS THE PLAYERS Full name Andre McXavier Roberts attended Spring Valley (Columbia, SC) High School where he earned all-region and all-area honors as a senior and led the Vikings to the regional championship and state semifinals earned MVP honors for his performance in the 2005 North-South All-Star game also lettered in track, leading his team to the state championship in 2003 and a second-place finish as a senior, the season he captured All-State recognition Accounting major at The Citadel. Receiving Rushing Year GP/GS No Yds Avg LG TD Att Yds Avg LG TD / / , / , / Total 45/ , Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Year No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Total 83 1, HT. 6-3 WT. 231 Wisconsin Great Lakes, IL Career: Started 27 of 44 games during his collegiate career and recorded 110 tackles, 33 tackles for loss, 17 sacks, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries as a defensive end his 24.5 tackles for loss in 2009 rank as the second-highest single-season total in school O Brien Schofield 48 Linebacker Arizona entered the fourth round of the 2009 draft with the 123rd overall selection but traded the pick to the Saints for their fourth-round selection (130th overall) and sixth-round selection (201st overall). They used the 130th overall selection to choose the first-team All-Big Ten defensive end from Wisconsin. Had a stellar senior season in which he earned first-team All-Big Ten honors and was a semifinalist for the Chuck Bednarik Award (nation s top defensive player) after recording 62 tackles, 24.5 for loss and 12 sacks. His 24.5 tackles for a loss ranked as the second-highest total in the nation. NOTE CARDS dob: April 3, 1987 ROUND 4 130th Overall In preparation for the 09 Senior Bowl, he tore the ACL in his left knee that resulted in surgery four days later. Is the cousin of Broncos defensive end Vonnie Holliday and former NFL wide receiver Bobby Engram and his uncle, Andre Carter, played football at Clemson. Full name is Alacce (pronounced a-lay-see-a) O Brien Schofield but has gone by his middle name since age 10 when he tired of people mispronouncing his name. history and was the second-highest total in the nation last season his 12.0 sacks in 2009 tied for third on the school s single season-record chart earned the starting defensive end spot as a junior and started the final 26 games of his collegiate career served as one of four team captains as a senior and was named team s co-mvp. 189

70 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE 2009: Started all 13 games and was named a unanimous All-Big Ten Conference first-team choice and was named the team s co-mvp was a semi-finalist for the Chuck Bednarick Award earned Defensive MVP recognition at the East-West Shrine Game after switching to outside linebacker for the postseason allstar game tied for second in the nation with 24.5 stops for losses of 126 yards, the second-best season total by a Badger his 12.0 sacks for minus 80 yards ranked third on the school s single-season record list forced three fumbles, recovered another and deflected a pass chosen as Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after recording six tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, a career-high 2.0 sacks, one pass defensed and a forced fumble against Minnesota. 2008: Took over as the starter at left defensive end and started all 13 games recorded 40 tackles (27 solos) with 8.5 stops for loss and also tied for the team lead with five sacks for minus 42 yards added three QB pressures, a pass defensed and a fumble recovery named team s co-defensive player of the week after recording four stops, including 1.5 tackles for loss and a 16-yard sack at Michigan State. 2007: Appeared in all 13 games (one start) received his first career start at defensive end in the 2008 Outback Bowl vs. Tennessee and recorded a season-high three tackles and a forced fumble... named scout team defensive player of the week for Ohio State game saw action on special teams in all 13 games finished the season with eight tackles (seven solos) and a forced fumble. 2006: Appeared in five games, mostly on special teams... saw first action of career (on special teams) vs. San Diego State... saw action at outside linebacker vs. Indiana, but did not record any tackles. 2005: Redshirted as a freshman. Full name Alacce O Brien Schofield attended North Chicago (IL) Community High School where he was an honorable mention All-State choice also a two-time all-county, all-area and all-conference selection and a two-time team MVP and captain recorded 99 total tackles, with 11 sacks and four fumble recoveries as a senior returned three kicks for TDs and one punt for a score grew up in a military family as his father, Anthony Schofield, is in the Navy served in the Junior ROTC during high school where he was promoted to lieutenant junior officer as a sophomore, faster than any of his classmates born in South Carolina but moved to Florida before spending a few years in London and then returned to Zion, IL when he was 11 years old African American Studies major at Wisconsin. SCHOFIELD college STATS Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF / / / / Total 44/ JOHN SKELTON HT. 6-6 WT. 244 Fordham El Paso, TX dob: March 17, 1988 ROUND 5 155th Overall 19 Quarterback Career: Started 41 of 43 games for Fordham after taking over the starting duties midway through his freshman season set school career records with 9,923 passing yards, 69 TD passes, 802 completions and 1,363 attempts the 9,923 career passing yards are also a Patriot League record led the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision with 3,708 passing yards in 2009 totaled 12 games with more than 300 yards passing in his career, including four with 400 yards or more two-time All-Patriot League selection, earning secondteam honors in 2007 and first-team honors in 09 an All-Eastern Athletic Conference (ECAC) firstteam choice in 09 had at least one TD pass in 30 of the team s 34 games over the last three seasons and ranked in the top 10 nationally in pass efficiency rating in both 08 and 09. NOTE CARDS Arizona entered the fifth round of the 2009 draft without a pick but traded their first selection of the sixth round (195th overall) and CB Bryant McFadden to the Steelers in exchange for the 155th overall selection, which they used to draft Skelton. Skelton is the highest draft pick from Fordham since 1955 and the first QB ever drafted from the school. His uncle, Javier Loya, is a minority owner of the Houston Texans and a former QB at Columbia. After Skelton was overlooked for scholarships within the state of Texas, Loya took him on a tour of schools in the Northeast, dropping off tapes at a handful of schools, with Fordham being one of them. 190

71 2009: Started all 11 games and was an All-Patriot League first-team choice after leading the NCAA Football Championship Sub-division ranks with 3,708 yards (school record) finished 10th in the nation with a pass efficiency rating established school single-season records by completing 284 of 441 passes (64.4%) his 26 TD passes rank as the second-highest total in school history added 85 carries for 120 yards and five TDs on the ground which gave him a school single-season record 31 TDs, the fourth-best season total in league history the Rams finished second in the nation in passing (337.1 ypg) and first in total offense (488.8 ypg) passed for at least 300 yards in eight contests, including four of more than 400 yards established Fordham single-game records with 43 completions, 67 pass attempts, 427 passing yards and 473 yards of total offense against Holy Cross (10/31). 2008: Started all 11 games for the Rams and completed 228 of 372 pass attempts (61.3%) for 2,605 yards, 15 TDs and seven INTs also added 85 yards and two TDs on the ground on 58 carries ranked second in the Patriot League with an average of yards per game in total offense finished fourth in the nation with a pass efficiency rating threw for over 200 yards seven times, including one 300-yard effort. 2007: Started all 12 games and earned secondteam All-Patriot League honors after completing 216 SKELTON college STATS THE PLAYERS of 383 pass attempts for 2,650 yards, 22 TDs and 11 INTs added 275 yards and six TDs on 96 carries ranked second in the league with an average of yards passing and yards in total offense per game threw for over 200 yards seven times, including a pair of 300-yard performances had at least one TD pass in 11 of 12 games. 2006: Appeared in nine games as a true freshman, starting the final seven games of the season completed 74 of 167 pass attempts for 960 yards, six TDs and eight INTs rushed for 83 yards and a TD on 56 carries. Full name John Michael Skelton attended Burges (El Paso, TX) High School, where he and his younger brother, Stephen (tight end), played and his father, John, served as an assistant coach a multi-sports star, excelled in football, basketball, baseball, and track the first-team All-District I Class-AAAA and All-City selection was named Offensive MVP by the El Paso Times as a senior on the gridiron that season he passed for 2,172 yards and 15 TDs capped off his prep career as the starting QB in the 2006 All- State Game for the city of El Paso in basketball, garnered all-city, all-district and all-region accolades earned all-district honors in baseball four times, playing a different position each year named to the all-city baseball team in Passing Year GP/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg / / , / , / , t Total 43/41 1, , t Rushing Year Att Yds Avg Lg TD Total CARDINALS CARAVAN TOUR Arizona Cardinals players, team mascot Big Red and cheerleaders took to the road for the annual Cardinals Caravan Tour to cultivate fan relationships, visit radio affiliates, and have a presence in community activities throughout Arizona. The statewide tour included stops in Sedona, Tucson, Prescott and Yuma. At each stop there were various activities involving the players and cheerleaders and Cardinals giveaway items for fans. Some of the highlights from the trip included a parade, canned food drives, town visits, autograph signings, cheer clinics, and participating in National Youth Sports football camps to stress the importance of education and fitness. 191

72 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE JORRICK CALVIN HT WT. 184 Troy Baton Rouge, LA dob: July 17, 1987 ROUND 6 201st Overall 21 CORNERBACK Career: Started 12 of 13 games at cornerback in his lone season with Troy in 2008 and also served as the team s kickoff returner after the departure of All-American Leodis McKelvin to the NFL (Buffalo Bills first-round pick in 08) finished the 08 season averaging 25.7 yards per kickoff return which ranked first in the Sun Belt Conference went to Troy following two seasons at East Central (MS) Community spent his redshirt freshman season at Northwestern State (LA) University ruled academically ineligible for his senior season at Troy in : Ruled academically ineligible. 2008: Started 12 of 13 games in his first season with Troy after transferring from East Central (MS) Community recorded 76 tackles, four tackles for loss, two INTs, nine passes defensed, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble also handled kickoff return duties, taking over for All-American Leodis McKelvin finished the season averaging 25.7 yards per kickoff return which ranked first in the Sun Belt Conference and was 2.5 yards more per return than McKelvin averaged during his All-American season returned a blocked FG attempt 65 yards for a TD following a game against North Texas, became the first Trojan to ever calvin college STATS capture Sun Belt Defensive and Special Teams Player of the Week honors in the same week after recording 11 tackles (two for a loss) and returning a kickoff 95 yards for a TD earned Troy defensive player of the week honors twice and special teams player of the week four times : Played two seasons at East Central (Decatur, MS) Community recorded five INTs during his freshman season at ECCC, earning the Kemba Bryant Most Valuable Defensive Back Award. 2005: Redshirted as a freshman at Northwestern State (LA) University. Full name Jorrick Randell Calvin a two-year letter winner at Redemptorist (Baton Rouge, LA) High School and also at his final season at Scotlandville Magnet (Baton Rouge, LA) High School... helped Redemptorist to back-to-back state titles in 2002 and 2003, posting a combined record of 29-1 over two seasons... a first-team all-district, all-area and all-metro pick as a senior at Scotlandville... named to Capital City All-Star team and was selected as the best defensive back... recorded 26 career INTs, including 13 in his senior season... also saw time at receiver, running back and returned kicks. Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF / Total 13/ Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Year No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD t 1 Total t 1 192

73 THE PLAYERS JIM DRAY HT. 6-5 WT. 255 Stanford Paramus, NJ dob: December 31, 1986 ROUND 7 233rd Overall 81 TIGHT END As a senior, he earned second-team All-Pac-10 accolades as a strong blocker with 11 receptions for 149 yards and three touchdowns. Made an impressive recovery after suffering a knee injury six games into the 2007 season that NOTE CARDS required two surgeries to repair damage to his ACL, PCL, LCL, hamstring, lateral band, posterior capsule and popitillas. Made his return during the 2008 season and managed to play in eight games, catching two passes that both resulted in TDs. Career: Started 33 of 39 career games at Stanford, hauling in 41 receptions for 455 yards and seven TDs earned second-team All-Pac 10 honors as a senior during his junior season, made a remarkable return from a devastating knee injury suffered six games into his sophomore season had a standout freshman season, earning Sporting News Pac-10 All-Freshman honors in addition to his role as a tight end, added one tackle in punt coverage and returned one kickoff for 10 yards. 2009: Earned All-Pac-10 Conference secondteam honors by the league s coaches after appearing in all 13 games (11 starts) excelled as a blocker for a Cardinal rushing attack that ranked 11th in the nation (218.2 ypg) led by Heisman Trophy runner-up Toby Gerhart hauled in 11 passes for 149 yards and a career-high three TDs, averaging 13.5 yards per reception nine of his 11 receptions were good for first downs and he converted five of five third-down plays six of his receptions went for at least 10 yards, including two that gained 20 yards or more. 2008: Appeared in eight games and made five starts to cap off a remarkable comeback from a major left knee injury suffered six games into the 07 season... caught two passes for 12 yards, both resulting in TDs... did not participate in spring workouts while recovering from surgery on his left knee served as one of the team s key blockers and his return helped the Cardinal rushing attack average yards per game, the 19th best total in the nation. 2007: Started the first six games of the season at tight end, and finished the year with nine catches for 116 yards and a TD... caught passes in four of the six games he appeared in... suffered a seasonending left knee injury on punt coverage in the TCU game that required multiple surgeries to repair. 2006: Started the final 11 games of the season at tight end and finished his freshman campaign tied for second on the team with 19 catches for 178 yards and a TD... named to The Sporting News Pac-10 Conference All-Freshman team... recorded at least one catch in 10 of 12 contests, including six games where he finished with two or more receptions. 2005: Redshirted as a freshman. Full name James Russell Dray named first team All-Bergen County, All-North New Jersey, all-league, as well as second-team All-State as a junior and senior at Bergen Catholic (Oradell, NJ) High School finished his prep career with 66 receptions for 786 yards and five TDs also totaled 281 tackles, 27 tackles for loss, and 20 sacks as a linebacker earned MVP honors in the 2003 state championship game excelled in the classroom, where he was a member of the National Honor Society. Dray college STATS Receiving Year GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD / / / / Total 39/

74 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE ROOKIE FREE AGENTS DERYN BOWSER HT. 6-1 WT. 212 Akron Los Angeles, CA dob: April 3, WIDE RECEIVER Career: After spending two years at Los Angeles Harbor, played his final two seasons at Akron where he started 17 of 18 games played in , registered 85 receptions for 1,092 yards and nine TDs saw his senior season limited to six games due to injury totaled 21 receptions for 307 yards and a team-high five TDs in 2009 started 11 of 12 games and was named thirdteam all-mac as a junior registered 64 receptions for 785 yards and four TDs to rank sixth on the school s single-season receptions list recorded a career-high 10 receptions for 72 yards and one TD against Big East Champion Cincinnati, marking just the 17th time in Akron history a player totaled double digits in receptions in a single game recorded a career-high 118 yards on seven Ohio, including a careerlong 60-yard TD earned honorable mention All-American honors in 2007 at LAHC named first team All-California Region III and first team All-Western State Conference as a sophomore and freshman set LAHC records with 109 receptions and 19 TDs in his career totaled 1,763 receiving yards in two years. Full name Deryn Murriel Bowser born in Long Beach, CA attended Washington Prep (Los Angeles, CA) High School sister, Deborah earned All- American honors in track in high school and at Cal- State Dominguez Hills. marshay green HT WT. 175 Mississippi Bastrop, LA dob: January 14, Cornerback Career: Finished career ranked fourth all-time at Ole Miss in punt return yardage (917 on 93 returns) and sixth in kickoff return yardage (984 on 41 returns) yard kick return average is the highest of any of the top 10 career leaders... three career punt return TDs tied for second on the school s all-time list... recorded two of the school s top five single-game kickoff return yardage performances (146 and 159 yards)... all-time leader in punt return yards in the Cotton Bowl with 185 yards in two appearances... saw action as a WR during his first two years, starting six of 23 games played, but switched to CB for final two seasons, starting 24 of 25 games played for his career, registered 61 tackles and two INTs on defense as well as 50 receptions for 434 yards with two TDs and eight carries for 42 yards on offense in 2009, started all 12 games played at CB, registering 29 tackles (23 solos), 1.5 tackles for loss, and two pass break-ups as a team captain... ranked fifth in the SEC in punt returns with an average of 10.2 yards per return (264 yards) on 26 attempts... helped Ole Miss rank 11th in the NCAA in pass efficiency defense and 15th in pass defense... recorded a season-long 63-yard punt return and finished with a career-high and Cotton Bowl record 106 return yards on four attempts vs. Oklahoma State as a junior in 2008, moved from WR to CB midway through spring drills and saw action in all 13 games (12 starts)... totaled 32 tackles, two INTs and a team-high six passes defensed in first season on defense... ranked sixth in the SEC in punt return average (10.9 yard avg.)... registered a career-long 77-yard punt return for a TD vs. Samford had firstcareer INT vs. Auburn... named Defensive MVP of the 194

75 THE PLAYERS Cotton Bowl, returning an INT 65-yards for a TD and notching three tackles vs. Texas Tech; also returned four punts for 79 yards with a long of 54 yards... played in 11 games with five starts at flanker in 2007, finishing third on the team in receptions with 31 for 260 yards... registered a team-high 27 kickoff returns for 631 yards, ranking third on the Ole Miss singleseason list... led team in punt returns with 12 attempts for 48 yards and one TD... recorded five carries for seven yards... established an Ole Miss single-game record 159 kick return yards on six attempts vs. Florida... recorded a 44-yard punt return for a TD vs. LSU as a freshman, appeared in all 12 games (one start)... finished the season ranked fourth overall and first among freshmen in the SEC in punt return average (11.2 yards per return) as well as second in the SEC and first among freshmen in kickoff return average (25.2 yards per return)... finished second on the team with 786 all-purpose yards (65.5 per game) and returned one punt for a TD... ranked second on the team with 19 receptions, fourth with 174 receiving yards, and tied for first with two TD receptions... totaled 35 rushing yards on three carries. Full name Marcus Kentrill Green scored 98 career TDs and helped lead Bastrop (LA) High School to 44-6 record, four straight district titles, and three straight Class 4A quarterfinals appearances three-time first team All-State selection, once as a return specialist and twice as a tailback, also was named all-district 1-4A four times... named Offensive Player of the Year for state and district... named to New Orleans Times- Picayune Top 20 team and Baton Rouge Advocate Top 24 team in Louisiana... as a senior, recorded 173 carries for 1,034 yards and 21 TDs as well as 27 receptions for 270 yards... totaled 501 yards on 22 punt returns (22.8 yards per return) with three TDs and two kickoff returns for scores... as a junior, scored 30 TDs and rushed for 1,950 yards lettered four times in basketball and track... majored in Parks and Recreation Management. MAX HALL HT. 6-1 WT. 205 BYU Mesa, AZ dob: October 1, Quarterback Career: After sitting out two seasons following his transfer from Arizona State, started all 39 games played in his final three campaigns ( ) at BYU, finishing his career with the school record for the most wins by a starting QB with 32 (Ty Detmer, 29) totaled 11,365 passing yards and 80 TD passes while completing 903 of 1,382 attempts (65.3%) started all 13 games for the third consecutive season and served as team captain for the second straight year as a senior... named Sports Illustrated All-American honorable mention... led BYU to 11-2 record, including 3-1 against nationally ranked teams, and a No. 12 final ranking... finished 2-1 in bowl games as a starter after beating Oregon State in the MAACO Las Vegas Bowl... earned All-MWC honors all three years as BYU starter, including 2009 All-MWC second team accolades... named one of 10 finalists for 2009 Manning Award as the nation s top QB... ranked first in the MWC and fourth nationally in pass efficiency (160.1)... ranked first in MWC, and eighth nationally in completion percentage (67.2)... ranked first in MWC and ninth nationally in total passing yards (3,560)... ranked first in MWC and 10th nationally in points responsible/game (16.1)... finished first in the MWC and 12th nationally in passing yards/game (273.8) as well as first in MWC and 14th nationally in total offense (279.6 yards/game)... named MWC Offensive Player of the Week five times in 2009 for performances against No. 3 Oklahoma, Tulane, San Diego State, Wyoming and Air Force... named Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week and Davey O Brien Quarterback of the Week (9/5/09) and Football Performance Awards National Player of the Week once, National Quarterback of the Week once, and Honorable Mention National Quarterback of the Week twice in set MWC single-season record with eight 300- yard passing games, breaking his own record of seven that he shared with former BYU QBs John Beck, Kevin Feterik and Wyoming s Casey Bramlet... threw for 3,560 yards, becoming only the second player in MWC history to pass for 3,000 or more yards in three consecutive seasons... set a MWC record and tied a school record with seven TDs against UCLA; threw six in the first half to set a school record named Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week (9/13/08)... three-time MWC Offensive Player of the Week... semifinalist for the 2008 Davey O Brien Award... ranked No. 6 in the nation in passing yards per game (304.4), No. 7 in total passing yards (3,957), No. 8 in completions per game (25.4), No. 9 in total offense (313.2) and No. 11 in passing efficiency (157.2) while completing 69.2% of his passes and totaling an MWC single-season record 35 TDs

76 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE received the Andy Reid Competitive Greatness Award for the second straight season... recorded a seasonhigh 486 yards passing against Northern Iowa... in 2007, started all 13 games, leading BYU to its secondstraight conference title earned Academic All- Mountain West Conference honors and All-Mountain West Conference first-team honors... became the Mountain West Conference s all-time leading sophomore QB with a league-best 3,848 yards passing totaled a league-high 26 TDs on the season, completing 298 of 496 passes registered a league-best five 300-yard games on the season, including games against UCLA (391), Tulsa (537), Colorado State (355), TCU (305) and Wyoming (331)... threw for over 300 yards in three straight games, and for over 200 yards in 12 of the Cougars 13 games... had nine games with two or more TDs... recorded a career-high 537 yards passing and four TDs against Tulsa... reached the 3,000-yard mark in his 10th game of the season, matching the league record for the fastest ascent to 3,000 yards in a single season sat out the 2006 season after transferring from Arizona State... redshirted at Arizona State as a true freshman in Full name Max Reed Hall nephew of Danny White, former Dallas Cowboys QB and current team president and offensive coordinator for the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League attended Mountain View (Mesa, AZ) High School completed 131 of 203 passes for 2,405 yards and 35 TDs as a senior... also rushed for 344 yards on 54 carries and four TDs... amassed 5,257 career all-purpose yards (a school record)... named the All-Arizona QB by The Arizona Republic as a senior and the state Offensive Player of the Year in 5A by the East Valley Tribune... led team to a 13-1 record and the state title game at Sun Devil Stadium as a senior... threw for 2,384 yards and 26 TDs as a junior... led team to a 14-0 record and state championship as a junior where he was named MVP... earned second-team All-State honors as a junior... East Valley Tribune s Offensive Player of the Year and Region Offensive Player of the Year as a junior... 5A Player of the Year as a junior... served an LDS Church mission in Des Moines, IA in along with his wife, McKinzi, the couple have a son, Rex. ARIZONA CARDINALS RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF TOP 5 NFL TEAMS FOR DESIGNATED-DRIVER PROGRAM Cardinals fans set a franchise record in 2009 as over 7,800 fans pledged to be designated drivers at home games at University of Phoenix Stadium. Last season the Arizona Cardinals, University of Phoenix Stadium, Centerplate, Coca-Cola, Hensley Beverage Company, Anheuser-Busch, Arizona Governors Office of Highway Safety and TEAM Coalition came together to educate fans about the importance of using a designated driver, buckling up and demonstrating positive fan behavior. The message was simple: Be a Good Sport, Be a Designated Driver. The response from Cardinals fans was massive. Cardinals fans who pledged to be designated drivers and demonstrated responsible behavior at any Cardinals game throughout the season received a complimentary soft drink and a chance to be selected as the Designated Driver for the Season. The randomly-selected Cardinals Designated Driver for the Season was Ginny Bargmann of Peoria, AZ. Eric Mitzel, the Cardinals 2008 Designated Driver for the season, won the grand price and watched the Cardinals take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII, played on Sunday February 1, 2009 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. The 2009 Top 5 NFL teams for designated drivers: Baltimore Ravens with 14,963 designated drivers New England Patriots with 13,040 designated drivers San Diego Chargers with 11,743 designated drivers Atlanta Falcons with 8,042 designated drivers Arizona Cardinals with 7,826 designated drivers The designated-driver program is just one component of the fan behavior initiatives offered by the Arizona Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium. Other components include: A Fan Code of Conduct posted in and around University of Phoenix Stadium. Text messaging (text keyword CARDS followed by a <space> then issue and location to 41513) and phone hotline ( ) that empower fans to report disruptive behavior to security, certification of nearly 1,300 employees across every organization operating in University of Phoenix Stadium in effective alcohol management training, alcohol service policies including ID checks for all fans who look to be 35 and younger, no more than two alcoholic beverages per person per transaction, and alcohol cut-off at the end of the third quarter. 196

77 THE PLAYERS A.J. Jefferson HT. 6-1 WT. 190 Fresno State Bakersfield, CA 20 Cornerback Career: Appeared in 45 career games (18 starts) at CB, recording 109 tackles, one tackle for loss and 12 passes defensed averaged 29.4 yards per return on 83 career kick returns with three TDs and a long of 98 yards in 2007, led the nation by averaging a career-high 35.8 yards per kick return started all 12 games as senior and totaled 36 tackles, including a career-high 27 solo tackles with four passes defensed totaled 602 yards on 26 kick returns (23.2 avg.) with a long of 48 yards saw action in 11 games (six starts) and registered 31 tackles and four passes defensed as a junior recorded a career-high 11 tackles, including eight solos, against No. 10 Wisconsin earned WAC Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Nevada with 241 kick return yards, including a 92-yard TD finished the season with 908 yards on 31 kick returns (29.3 avg.) and one TD as a sophomore, was named to numerous All-American teams after recording a career-high 930 yards on 26 kick returns (35.8 avg.) with two TDs and a career-long dob: April 4, yard return in 2007, totaled a career-high 37 tackles and broke up three passes in 10 games played recorded two TDs on kickoff returns and returned a blocked FG for a TD against Nevada named WAC Special Teams Player of the Week three times as a freshman in 2006, played primarily on special teams and in nickel and dime packages, recording seven tackles and one pass breakup in 12 games. Full name Anthony Jefferson Jr. did not play football until his junior year of high school as a twoway player, helped lead West High (Bakersfield, CA) to a 12-1 record and a section title while being named first team all-area as a DB recorded a team-high 43 receptions for 901 yards (20.9-yard avg.) and eight TDs, the fourth most yards in Kern County registered two carries for 53 yards, including a 38-yard TD on defense, totaled 52 tackles, six INTs with 170 return yards and blocked two punts and six FGs. CHRIS JOHNSON HT. 6-2 WT. 230 South Dakota State Council Bluffs, IA 43 LINEBACKER Career: Started 35 of 46 games played, including every game over his final three seasons for his career, registered 292 tackles (108 solo), 12 tackles for loss, five sacks, two INTs, four fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles earned honorable mention All-Missouri Valley Football Conference for the second straight year as a senior in 12 games in 2009, recorded 75 tackles, 1.5 sacks, three tackles for loss, and three QB hits totaled at least seven tackles in seven different games registered a season-high 12 tackles vs. North Dakota State as a junior, started all 12 games, recording 82 tackles, a career-high four tackles for loss, one sack, two fumble recoveries, three QB hits, and the only two INTs of his career totaled 10 or more tackles three times, including a season-high 12 vs. Cal-Poly finished second on the dob: December 10, 1986 team and in the Great West Football Conference with a career-high 106 tackles as a sophomore in 2007 posted double-digit tackles in six of 11 games played, including a career-best 16 stops against Southern Utah played in 11 games in 2006, registering 29 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, one QB hit and one fumble recovery redshirted in Full name Chris Lawrence Johnson named all-city, all-conference, all-western Iowa, and All-State at Abraham Lincoln (Council Bluffs, IA) High School despite being injured as senior, recorded 1,192 yards on 172 carries and led the team in tackles as the middle linebacker lettered in basketball and track member of the National Honor Society. 197

78 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE Casey Knips HT. 6-8 WT. 300 South Dakota State Adrian, MN dob: March 2, Tackle Career: For his career, registered 24 starts in 41 games played started all 12 games at LT as a senior, earning second-team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors named as a semi-finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy helped offense average 25.9 points and yards per game in 2009 started 10 games at LT as a junior received the Missouri Valley Football Conference Commissioner s Academic Excellence Award and was named to the MVFC Honor Roll in 2008 in 2007, played in all 11 games and was named to the Great West Football Conference All-Academic Team for the second consecutive season after missing the season opener, started two of 10 games played in 2006 redshirted as a freshman in Full name Casey Robert Knips (Ka-Nips) played at Adrian (MN) High School where he earned allconference honors and was academic All-State also played basketball and competed in throwing events in track and field. MAX Komar HT WT. 202 Idaho Auburn, WA dob: November 30, Wide Receiver Career: Registered 136 receptions for 2,108 yards (15.5 yard avg.) and 15 TDs in 46 career games started six of 13 games played as a senior, leading the team with a career-high 63 receptions for 1,052 yards and 11 TDs had eight carries for 28 yards, five kick returns for 103 yards and one punt return for 20 yards totaled a careerhigh 12 receptions for 152 yards and one TD vs. Colorado State recorded 10 receptions for 136 yards and a career-best three Nevada started two of 12 games played in 2008 finished second on the team in receiving yards (298) and third in receptions (26)... played in 11 of 12 games in 2007 as a sophomore, recording a team-high 30 receptions for 445 yards (14.8 yard avg.) and four TDs... totaled 58 yards on five carries registered 17 receptions for 313 yards in 12 games played in recorded a career-long 52-yard Louisiana Tech; marked team-long for the season redshirted as a freshman in Full name Max David Komar All-State selection at Auburn Riverside (WA) High School totaled 930 yards on 113 receptions with seven INTs on defense named Defensive Player of the Year in his league selected all-area and all-league as a junior and senior played varsity basketball for three years and was selected first-team all-league as a senior ran track for three years, finished second in the 4x4 relay at state as a senior majored in Business. 198

79 THE PLAYERS HT. 6-5 WT. 298 Michigan Libertyville, IL Career: A two-letterman, played in 30 career contests with 23 starts... started 15 contests at RG and eight games at center... recipient of the Robert P. Ufer Bequest Award as the senior football player that shows the most enthusiasm and love for Michigan earned Michigan s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award... started 11 games, three at RG and eight at center in started the first two games of the season at RG but missed the Eastern Michigan (9/19) game due to a shoulder injury... made first career start at center vs. Indiana (9/26) and started the next three games there in 2008, started all 12 games at RG to earn first varsity letter as a junior... made first career start vs. Utah (8/30/)... saw action as backup center in three games in 2007 in 2006, played in four games at center... made career debut as backup center vs. Vanderbilt (9/2/) redshirted as a freshman in January 2 Rashad Johnson 2 Greg Toler 9 Andre Roberts 10 Clark Haggans 14 Marshay Green 20 Ali Highsmith 23 Alfonso Smith 24 Edward Gant 28 Rex Hadnot 29 Herman Johnson February 6 Kenny Iwebema 7 Dominique Byrd 14 Justin Miller March 2 Casey Knips 16 Levi Brown 16 Lyle Sendlein 17 John Skelton 22 Joey Porter (updated ) David Moosman 60 Center dob: September 2, 1986 Full name David Benjamin Moosman attended Libertyville (IL) High School... member of the Sons of the American Revolution... two-year starter on varsity squad... led Libertyville to perfect record and state championship senior year... recorded 14 tackles at DE as a senior... named All- State by Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times and Champaign News-Gazette senior year... named allconference, all-area and second team All-State in his junior season... three-year varsity wrestler and three-year varsity shot-putter on track... missed senior year of wrestling with a shoulder injury... finished fourth in state as heavyweight wrestler his junior season, compiling a 37-3 record... threetime state qualifier in wrestling born in Amsterdam, Netherlands... father, Michael, played for Cornell ( )... English major at Michigan. CARDINALS PLAYER BIRTHDAYS April July 2 Ryan Kees 2 Devin Tyler 3 Deryn Bowser 6 Reagan Maui a 3 O Brien Schofield 12 Jason Wright 4 A.J. Jefferson 17 Jorrick Calvin 7 Darren Mougey 17 Dean Muhtadi 7 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie 18 Stephen Spach 15 Herana-Daze Jones 30 Ben Claxton 19 Jeremy Bridges 26 LaRod Stephens-Howling May 5 Deuce Lutui 11 Rashad Barksdale 11 Matt Leinart 23 Tim Hightower 26 Jay Feely 27 Darnell Dockett June 1 Dan Williams 2 Will Davis 15 Derek Anderson 17 Michael Adams 22 Bryan Robinson 29 Stephen Williams August 2 Kerry Rhodes 7 Beanie Wells 8 Anthony Becht 20 Hamza Abdullah 20 Monty Beisel 20 Steve Breaston 20 Mark Washington 23 Charles Ali 23 Ben Patrick 31 Larry Fitzgerald September 1 Calais Campbell 2 David Moosman 6 Jeremy Clark 6 Keilen Dykes 13 Tom Pestock 24 Trumaine McBride 24 Gabe Watson October 1 Max Hall 9 Daryl Washington 10 Gerald Hayes 12 Adrian Wilson 18 Mike Leach 28 Early Doucet November 2 Ben Graham 3 Reggie Wells 4 Nehemiah Broughton 9 Cody Brown 21 Brandon Keith 26 Paris Lenon 30 Max Komar December 2 Matt Ware 3 Jonathan Palmer 6 Juamorris Stewart 7 Alan Faneca 10 Chris Johnson 15 Reggie Walker 22 Onrea Jones 29 Alan Branch 30 Stevie Baggs 31 Jim Dray 199

80 2010 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE Alfonso Smith HT. 6-1 WT. 208 Kentucky Louisville, KY dob: January 23, Running Back Career: Appeared in 49 career games (nine starts), registering 974 rushing yards on 215 carries and eight TDs totaled 28 tackles, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery on special teams hauled in 30 passes for 322 yards with two TDs and returned 15 kicks for 155 yards (22.4 avg.) started three of 13 games played as a senior, rushing for 262 yards and two TDs on 60 carries set career-highs by returning seven kicks for 337 yards with a long of 35 yards named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2008 as a junior, saw action in all 13 games, including five starts set a career-high with 313 rushing yards on 74 carries with two TDs... added career-bests of 16 receptions and 204 receiving yards, including a career-long 71-yard TD... registered a career-long run of 38 yards in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl... totaled 12 tackles on special teams and a forced fumble... played in 10 games as a Sophmore in 2007 and totaled 149 rushing yards and two TDs on 21 carries, averaging 7.1 yards per carry... recorded seven tackles in kick coverage and also recovered a fumble... registered 60 carries for 285 yards and two TDs in recorded six receptions for 96 yards... as gunner on punt coverage recorded three tackles... redshirted as freshman in Full name Alfonso Lorenzo Smith three-year starter at Waggener (Louisville, KY) High School, playing RB on offense and CB and LB on defense... rushed for 1,071 yards and 11 TDs as a senior, despite missing some or all of several games because of injury... named District Player of the Year as a senior... alldistrict as a junior, rushing for 841 yards and nine TDs... team went to the state playoffs all three years he was on the varsity, with a best mark of 10-2 as a senior... for his career registered 2,312 rushing yards, 7.6 yards per carry, and 24 TDs, along with 21 receptions for 286 yards and four TDs played in the Kentucky-Tennessee All-Star Game in June three-year letterman on the track team, running the 100 and 200-meter dashes and two relays... won two Class AAA state championships as a senior, the 100 meter dash and the 4x100 relay... top time in the 100 is seconds... received a U. S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award... member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes... honor-roll student... born in San Bernardino, CA... majored in Community Communications and Leadership Development. CARDINAL S AN D VALLE Y OF THE SUN U NITE D WAY PARTICIPATE IN HOMETOWN HUDDLE In late October 2009, the Arizona Cardinals Football Club teamed with Valley of the Sun United Way for the 11th annual NFL & United Way Huddle at the Academia Del Pueblo Charter School (201 E. Durango, Phoenix). Cardinals QB Matt Leinart, RB Beanie Wells, P Ben Graham, LS Mike Leach, and CB Rashad Barksdale joined members from the Cardinals Women s Club, team mascot Big Red and Cardinals Cheerleaders at the school and assisted with a beautification project as well as hosted a kids camp featuring 100 children for fitness activities and drills. The Cardinals players, wives and cheerleaders joined students from Academia Del Pueblo to help finish the installation of the school s life lab by completing the outside garden. The life lab is an outdoor courtyard which was transformed into an open air classroom that will assist the students with cooperation skills and leadership roles while also teaching them about respect for nature and their environment. The Academia Del Pueblo is a K-8 public charter school serving nearly 250 students from central and south Phoenix. The school serves low-income children, 73% of who are English Language learners. The NFL s Huddle program focuses on volunteerism and volunteer recruitment. Each year the Cardinals and the NFL take part in an event to give back to the community and underprivileged children. Whether it is an interactive mini-training camp or a community reading day with players and coaches, the Huddle event provides the organization an opportunity to help children from high risk communities throughout the Valley. The NFL/United Way Huddle is a NFL-wide day of service that provides NFL players and coaches from each team the opportunity to take part in a variety of community-service activities, including building homes for low-income families and visiting local military bases. Started in 1999 by the NFL and United Way, Huddle continues to help make a difference in communities across the country. 200

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