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- The team improved on their 5–10–1 record from the previous year beginning the season 6–3; however, the Cardinals suffered a late season collapse, losing five of their last seven games and missed the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season after losing to the rival Los Angeles Rams in Week 17.
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The list documents the season-by-season records of the Cardinals' franchise from 1920 to present, including postseason records, and league awards for individual players or head coaches.
The 2021 season was the Arizona Cardinals' 102nd season in the National Football League (NFL), their 34th in Arizona and their third under head coach Kliff Kingsbury. They improved from their 8–8 season from the previous year with a 23–13 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Week 11.
- Team Highlights, Stats and Records
- History, Location and Ownership of The Cardinals
- Cardinals Playoff Appearances from 1998 to Present
- Performance in Recent Seasons
- Jennifer Welter: The First Female Coach in The NFL
- Notable Rivalries and Games
- Stadium History and Controversy
- Top Players in Cardinals History
- People Also Ask
- References
First, let's take a quick look at the Cardinals' history in numbers. This section includes some basic information, including the franchise's overall record, playoff appearances, best and worst seasons and additional stats.
Since their formation in 1898, the Cardinals (then known as the Morgan Athletic Club) have moved, changed names and even briefly joined forces with another team in the league.
1998:In 1998, under Coach Vince Tobin, the Cardinals went 9–7, which was good enough for a wild-card berth that year. With standout quarterback Jake (The Snake) Plummer at the helm, the Cardinals did something they hadn’t done since 1947—win a playoff game. They beat the Cowboys 20–7. 2008: 10 years later in 2008 under Coach Ken Whisenhunt, the Car...
After two more mediocre seasons (7-8-1 and 8–8), Arians retired as head coach, citing his family as the reason for his departure. Arians finished his tenure with the Cardinals with a record of 49-30-1. The Cardinals were back to their usual form in 2018, posting a 3–13 record under Steve Wilks, who was fired at the end of the season. Currently, the...
A complete lack of female coaches has long been a detriment to the sport of football. In 2015, Jennifer Welter became the first female NFL coach, working as an assistant intern for the Cardinals through training camp and preseason. Her short stint helped pave the way for other female coaches, such as Kathryn Smith of the Bills and Katie Sowers of t...
Who are the Cardinals’ biggest rivals? Realistically, the answer is nobody. Though the Cardinals have been around since the beginning of the NFL, they have moved so many times (and the league has been so apt to change their division at a moment’s notice) that the team hasn’t had any regularly scheduled rivalries that have endured throughout their h...
Since they've been around longer than the NFL, it's no wonder the Cardinals' stadium count is almost up to the double digits. Below is a list of all of the stadiums the team has played out of at home games.
Throughout their long history, the Cardinals have had many exceptional players. They have retired five jerseys and have had 15 players who spent the majority of their careers with the franchise inducted into the Hall-of-Fame.
Some of the information below has already been covered in the sections above, but since these are among the most frequently asked questions about the Cardinals, they are answered here directly.
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The Arizona Cardinals team history for the NFL regular season and playoffs.
- NFC
- 586-804-41 (.424)
- NFC West
- 105 (1920 to present)
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