Arizona Cardinals / Numbers and Records

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This page presents the Arizona Cardinals stats, facts, and records .

Unless otherwise stated, the data is based on the last completed season. The source of the data is - unless otherwise stated - the website pro-football-reference.com.

statistics

After the end of the 2019 season , the following statistical values ​​could be determined:

value
Played NFL seasons 100
Games total 1,378
Wins overall 565
Total losses 772
Total tie 41
Regular season games 1,362
Regular season victories 558
Regular season losses 763
Play-off games 16
Play-off victories 7th
Play-off defeats 9
player 1,336
Head coaches 42
NFL championships 2
Super Bowl title 0

Records

record player value
Games played Larry Fitzgerald 250
Offense
Thrown yards Jim Hart 34,639
Yards run Ottis Anderson 7,999
Captive yards Larry Fitzgerald 17,083
Thrown touchdowns Jim Hart 209
Run touchdowns Ottis Anderson 46
Captured touchdowns Larry Fitzgerald 120
Pass attempts Jim Hart 5,069
Successful passes 2,590
Runs Ottis Anderson 1,858
Catches Larry Fitzgerald 1,378
Defense
Touchdowns Aeneas Williams 8th
Interceptions Larry Wilson 52
forced fumbles Chandler Jones 17th
Sacks Freddie Joe Nunn 66.5
Tackles Eric Hill 785
Safeties Eric Swann 3
Special teams
Punt returns Patrick Peterson 195
Punt return yards Vai Sikahema 2.152
Punt return touchdowns Patrick Peterson 4th
Longest punt return 99 yds
Yards per punt return Ken Hall 30.3
Kick returns Stump Mitchell 177
Kick return yards LaRod Stephens-Howling 4,067
Kick-return touchdowns Ollie Matson 6th
Longest kick return David Johnson 108 yds
Yards per kick return John Brown 51
Field goal attempts Jim Bakken 447
successful field goals 282
PAT attempts 553
successful PATs 534
most points scored 1,380
Punts Scott Player 714
potted yards 30,752
Yards per punt Ryan Winslow 48.5

Direct comparison

With 128 games, most of the Cardinals games took place against the New York Giants . Most successful against the current NFL teams are against the Tennessee Titans .

opponent First encounter Regular season Play-offs
S. N UE SQ P + P- S. N SQ P + P-
Atlanta Falcons 1966 16 15th 0 , 516 669 735 1 0 1,000 30th 24
Baltimore Ravens 1997 2 5 0 , 286 134 149
Buffalo Bills 1971 4th 7th 0 , 364 237 262
Carolina Panthers 1995 4th 10 0 , 286 256 326 1 2 , 333 64 89
Chicago Bears 1920 28 59 6th , 333 1,203 1,817
Cincinnati Bengals 1973 6th 6th 0 , 500 297 297
Cleveland Browns 1950 15th 33 3 , 324 951 1,288
Dallas Cowboys 1960 31 56 1 , 358 1,528 2,044 1 0 1,000 20th 7th
Denver Broncos 1973 1 9 1 , 136 159 334
Detroit Lions 1930 28 35 6th , 449 1,128 1,274
Green Bay Packers 1921 24 46 4th , 351 993 1,358 2 1 , 667 93 106
Houston Texans 2005 2 2 0 , 500 95 106
Indianapolis Colts 1961 8th 8th 0 , 500 289 332
Jacksonville Jaguars 2000 3 2 0 , 600 112 123
Kansas City Chiefs 1970 3 9 1 , 296 184 313
Los Angeles Chargers 1971 4th 10 0 , 286 277 367
Los Angeles Rams 1937 38 44 2 , 464 1,594 1,715 0 1 , 000 23 35
Miami Dolphins 1972 3 9 0 , 250 200 326
Minnesota Vikings 1963 11 15th 0 , 423 576 622 0 2 , 000 35 71
New England Patriots 1970 7th 7th 0 , 500 263 279
New Orleans Saints 1967 15th 15th 0 , 500 680 674 0 1 , 000 14th 45
New York Giants 1926 45 81 2 , 359 2,201 2,804
New York Jets 1971 3 6th 0 , 333 164 161
Oakland Raiders 1973 4th 6th 0 , 400 210 233
Philadelphia Eagles 1935 57 56 5 , 505 2,306 2,540 2 1 , 667 60 53
Pittsburgh Steelers 1933 23 34 3 , 408 1.109 1,186 0 1 , 000 23 27
San Francisco 49ers 1951 26th 31 0 , 456 1,174 1,301
Seattle Seahawks 1976 20th 21st 1 , 488 811 1037
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1977 11 10 0 , 524 423 396
Tennessee Titans 1970 7th 4th 0 , 636 259 226
Washington Redskins 1932 46 77 2 , 376 2,326 2,796
Former teams
Akron Indians 1921 3 2 0 , 600 39 30th
Baltimore Colts 1950 1 0 0 1,000 55 13
Boston Bulldogs 1925 1 1 0 , 500 26th 28
Boston Yanks 1946 3 0 0 1,000 104 48
Brooklyn Tigers 1931 4th 8th 0 , 333 103 90
Buffalo bison 1922 4th 0 0 1,000 44 16
Canton Bulldogs 1922 0 3 0 , 000 4th 34
Chicago Stayms 1920 0 0 1 , 500 14th 14th
Chicago Tigers 1920 1 0 1 , 750 6th 3
Cincinnati Celts 1920 1 0 0 1,000 20th 0
Cincinnati Reds 1933 3 1 0 , 750 37 12
Cleveland Bulldogs 1927 0 1 0 , 000 7th 32
Cleveland Indians 1931 2 0 0 1,000 35 6th
Columbus Tigers 1921 4th 0 0 1,000 87 21st
Dayton Triangles 1922 6th 1 0 , 857 86 10
Detroit Heralds 1920 1 0 0 1,000 20th 0
Duluth Eskimos 1923 2 0 0 1,000 20th 6th
Frankford Yellow Jackets 1926 2 4th 0 , 333 55 79
Hammond Pros 1921 3 2 0 , 600 35 16
Kansas City Cowboys 1925 1 1 0 , 500 22nd 14th
Lansing Oldsmobile 1920 1 0 0 1,000 14th 0
Los Angeles Buccaneers 1926 1 0 0 1,000 15th 0
Milwaukee Badgers 1922 5 2 0 , 714 136 40
Minneapolis Red Jackets 1921 5 1 1 , 786 67 21st
Moline Universal Tractors 1920 1 0 0 1,000 33 0
New York Yankees 1927 0 3 0 , 000 12 46
New York Yanks 1949 1 0 0 1,000 65 20th
Newark Tornadoes 1929 2 0 0 1,000 39 0
Oorang Indians 1923 1 0 0 1,000 22nd 19th
Providence Steam Roller 1929 1 1 0 , 500 23 9
Racine Tornadoes 1923 1 1 1 , 500 34 20th
Rochester Jeffersons 1923 1 0 0 1,000 60 0
Rock Island Independents 1920 1 2 0 , 333 14th 21st
Staten Island Stapletons 1932 0 1 0 , 000 7th 21st

Legend:

S iege N iederlagen U nentschieden
SQ win rate P + points made P- opposing points

All seasons since 1920

NFL winner (1920-1969) Super Bowl Champions (1970-present) Conference winner Division winner Wild card space
season league Conference division Regular season Play-off results Awards
placement Victories defeat draw
Chicago Cardinals
1920 APFA 4th 6th 2 2 Until 1931 there were no play-off games in the APFA / NFL
1921 APFA 9. 3 3 2
1922 NFL 3. 8th 3 0
1923 NFL 6th 8th 4th 0
1924 NFL 8th. 5 4th 1
1925 NFL 1. 11 2 1 Became the NFL champions appointed
1926 NFL 10. 5 6th 1 Until 1931 there were no play-off games in the APFA / NFL
1927 NFL 9. 3 7th 1
1928 NFL 9. 1 5 0
1929 NFL 4th 6th 6th 1
1930 NFL 7th 5 6th 2
1931 NFL 4th 5 4th 0
1932 NFL 7th 2 6th 2
1933 NFL Western film 5. 1 9 1
1934 NFL Western film 4th 5 6th 0
1935 NFL Western film 3. 6th 4th 2
1936 NFL Western film 4th 3 8th 1
1937 NFL Western film 5. 5 5 1
1938 NFL Western film 5. 2 9 0
1939 NFL Western film 5. 1 10 0
1940 NFL Western film 5. 2 7th 2
1941 NFL Western film 4th 3 7th 1
1942 NFL Western film 4th 3 8th 0
1943 NFL Western film 3. 5 4th 1
Card Pitt
1944 NFL Western film 4th 0 10 0
Chicago Cardinals
1945 NFL Western film 5. 1 9 0
1946 NFL Western film 3. 6th 5 0
1947 NFL Western film 1. 9 3 0 28:21 win against Eagles NFL Championship Jimmy Conzelman ( COY )
1948 NFL Western film 1. 11 1 0 7-0 loss to Eagles NFL championship Pat Harder ( MVP )
1949 NFL Western film 3. 6th 5 1
1950 NFL American 5. 5 7th 0
1951 NFL American 6th 3 9 0
1952 NFL American 5. 4th 8th 0
1953 NFL Eastern 6th 1 10 1
1954 NFL Eastern 6th 2 10 0
1955 NFL Eastern 4th 4th 7th 1
1956 NFL Eastern 2. 7th 5 0
1957 NFL Eastern 6th 3 9 0
1958 NFL Eastern 5. 2 9 1
1959 NFL Eastern 6th 2 10 0
St. Louis Cardinals
1960 NFL Eastern 4th 6th 5 1
1961 NFL Eastern 4th 7th 7th 0
1962 NFL Eastern 6th 4th 9 1
1963 NFL Eastern 3. 9 5 0
1964 NFL Eastern 2. 9 3 2
1965 NFL Eastern 5. 5 9 0
1966 NFL Eastern 4th 8th 5 1
1967 NFL Eastern Century 3. 6th 7th 1
1968 NFL Eastern Century 2. 9 4th 1
1969 NFL Eastern Century 3. 4th 9 1
1970 NFL NFC East 3. 8th 5 1
1971 NFL NFC East 4th 4th 9 1
1972 NFL NFC East 4th 4th 9 1
1973 NFL NFC East 4th 4th 9 1
1974 NFL NFC East 1. 10 4th 0 14:30 loss to Vikings Divisional Don Coryell (COY)
1975 NFL NFC East 1. 11 3 0 23:35 loss to Rams Divisional
1976 NFL NFC East 3. 10 4th 0
1977 NFL NFC East 3. 7th 7th 0
1978 NFL NFC East 4th 6th 10 0
1979 NFL NFC East 5. 5 11 0 Ottis Anderson ( Off. ROY )
1980 NFL NFC East 4th 5 11 0
1981 NFL NFC East 5. 7th 9 0
1982 NFL NFC 6th 5 4th 0 28:31 loss to Packers First Round
1983 NFL NFC East 3. 8th 7th 1
1984 NFL NFC East 3. 9 7th 0
1985 NFL NFC East 5. 5 11 0
1986 NFL NFC East 5. 4th 11 1
1987 NFL NFC East 3. 7th 8th 0
Phoenix Cardinals
1988 NFL NFC East 4th 7th 9 0
1989 NFL NFC East 4th 5 11 0
1990 NFL NFC East 5. 5 11 0
1991 NFL NFC East 5. 4th 12 0
1992 NFL NFC East 5. 4th 12 0
1993 NFL NFC East 4th 7th 9 0
Arizona Cardinals
1994 NFL NFC East 3. 8th 8th 0
1995 NFL NFC East 5. 4th 12 0
1996 NFL NFC East 4th 7th 9 0 Simeon Rice ( Def. ROY )
1997 NFL NFC East 5. 4th 12 0
1998 NFL NFC East 2. 9 7th 0 20: 7 win against Cowboys Wildcard
21:41 loss against Vikings Divisional
1999 NFL NFC East 4th 6th 10 0
2000 NFL NFC East 5. 3 13 0
2001 NFL NFC East 4th 7th 9 0
2002 NFL NFC west 4th 5 11 0
2003 NFL NFC west 4th 4th 12 0 Anquan Boldin (Off. ROY)
2004 NFL NFC west 3. 6th 10 0
2005 NFL NFC west 3. 5 11 0
2006 NFL NFC west 4th 5 11 0
2007 NFL NFC west 2. 8th 8th 0
2008 NFL NFC west 1. 9 7th 0 30:24- win against Falcons Wildcard
33:13- win against Panthers Divisional
32:25- win against Eagles NFC-Title
23:27-defeat against Steelers Super Bowl
Kurt Warner ( WP MOY )
2009 NFL NFC west 1. 10 6th 0 51: 45-OT win against Packers Wildcard
14: 45-loss against Saints Divisional
2010 NFL NFC west 4th 5 11 0
2011 NFL NFC west 2. 8th 8th 0
2012 NFL NFC west 4th 5 11 0
2013 NFL NFC west 3. 10 6th 0
2014 NFL NFC west 2. 10 6th 0 16:27 loss to Panthers Wildcard Bruce Arians (COY)
2015 NFL NFC west 1. 13 3 0 26:20 OT win against Packers Divisional
15:49 loss against Panther's NFC title
2016 NFL NFC west 2. 7th 8th 1 Larry Fitzgerald (WP MOY)
2017 NFL NFC west 3. 8th 8th 0
2018 NFL NFC west 4th 3 13 0
2019 NFL NFC west 4th 5 10 1 Kyler Murray (Off. ROY)
Total 558 763 41 1920–2019, regular season only
7th 9 0 1933–2019, play-offs only
565 772 41 1920–2019, regular season and play-offs

First round draft picks

Charley Trippi played his entire career with the Cardinals.
Roger Wehrli was inducted into the Cardinals' Ring of Honor in 2007.
Larry Fitzgerald currently holds the record for passing catches, caught yards and caught touchdowns with the Cardinals.
Patrick Peterson has been elected to the Pro Bowl every year since his first season in 2011 .

All first-round draft picks from the NFL draft that the Cardinals have made since the first draft in 1936 are listed below.

The Cardinals have so far been able to select the overall first in the NFL draft five times (1939, 1940, 1945, 1958 and 2019).

year Overall pick Surname position college
1936 5 Jimmy Lawrence Halfback TCU
1937 3 Ray Buivid Halfback Marquette
1938 5 Jack Robbins Halfback
quarterback
Arkansas
1939 1 Ki Aldrich center TCU
1940 1 George Cafego Quarterback Tennessee
1941 2 John Kimbrough Halfback Texas A&M
1942 4th Steve laugh Halfback Duke
1943 3 Glenn Dobbs Halfback
Quarterback
Punter
Tulsa
1944 2 Pat Harder Fullback Wisconsin
1945 1 Charley Trippi Quarterback
halfback
Georgia
1946 2 Dub Jones Halfback LSU
1947 7th Tex Coulter Tackle Army
1948 11 Jim Spavital Fullback Oklahoma A&M
1949 10 Bill Fischer Guard Notre Dame
1950 - no pick - -
1951 6th Jerry Groom center Notre Dame
1952 3 Ollie Matson Halfback San Francisco
1953 4th Johnny Olszewski Fullback California
1954 2 Lamar McHan Quarterback Arkansas
1955 2 Max Boydston End Oklahoma
1956 7th Joe Childress Running back Auburn
1957 10 Jerry Tubbs Linebacker Oklahoma
1958 1 King Hill Quarterback Rice
2 John David Crow Halfback Texas A&M
1959 3 Billy Stacy Safety Mississippi State
1960 2 George Izo Quarterback Notre Dame
1961 8th Ken Rice Tackle Auburn
1962 6th Fate Echols Defensive tackle Northwestern
12 Irv Goode Guard Kentucky
1963 2 Jerry Stovall Safety LSU
13 Don Brumm Defensive end Purdue
1964 9 Ken Kortas Defensive tackle Louisville
1965 12 Joe Namath Quarterback Alabama
1966 8th Carl McAdams Linebacker Oklahoma
1967 16 Dave Williams Wide receiver Washington
1968 13 MacArthur Lane Running back Utah State
1969 19th Roger Wehrli Cornerback Missouri
1970 8th Larry Stegent Running back Texas A&M
1971 17th Norm Thompson Cornerback Utah
1972 4th Ahmad Rashad Wide receiver Oregon
1973 5 Dave Butz Defensive tackle Purdue
1974 7th JV Cain Tight end Colorado
1975 21st Tim Gray Safety Texas A&M
1976 22nd Mike Dawson Defensive end Arizona
1977 19th Steve Pisarkiewicz Quarterback Missouri
1978 15th Steve Little Kicker Arkansas
19th Ken Greene Safety Washington State
1979 8th Ottis Anderson Running back Miami
1980 6th Curtis Greer Defensive end Michigan
1981 5 EJ Junior Linebacker Alabama
1982 16 Luis Sharpe Tackle UCLA
1983 17th Leonard Smith Cornerback McNeese State
1984 17th Clyde Duncan Wide receiver Tennessee
1985 18th Freddie Joe Nunn Linebacker Mississippi
1986 5 Anthony Bell Linebacker Oklahoma
17th Tim Green Linebacker Michigan State
1987 6th Kelly Stouffer Quarterback Colorado State
1988 12 Ken Harvey Linebacker California
1989 5 Eric Hill Linebacker LSU
17th Joe Wolf Guard Boston College
1990 - no pick - -
1991 6th Eric Swann Defensive end Wake Technical Community
1992 - no pick - -
1993 3 Garrison Hearst Running back Georgia
18th Ernest Dye Tackle South carolina
1994 10 Jamir Miller Linebacker UCLA
1995 - no pick - -
1996 3 Simeon Rice Defensive end Illinois
1997 9 Tom Knight Cornerback Iowa
1998 3 Andre Wadsworth Defensive end Florida State
1999 8th David Boston Wide receiver Ohio State
21st LJ Shelton Tackle Eastern Michigan
2000 7th Thomas Jones Running back Virginia
2001 2 Leonard Davis Tackle Texas
2002 12 Wendell Bryant Defensive tackle Wisconsin
2003 17th Bryant Johnson Wide receiver Penn State
18th Calvin Pace Wide receiver Wake Forest
2004 3 Larry Fitzgerald Wide receiver Pittsburgh
2005 8th Antrel role Safety Miami
2006 10 Matt Leinart Quarterback USC
2007 5 Levi Brown Tackle Penn State
2008 16 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie Cornerback Tennessee State
2009 31 Beanie Wells Running back Ohio State
2010 26th Dan Williams Defensive tackle Tennessee
2011 5 Patrick Peterson Cornerback LSU
2012 13 Michael Floyd Wide receiver Notre Dame
2013 7th Jonathan Cooper Guard North Carolina
2014 27 Deone Bucannon Linebacker Washington State
2015 24 DJ Humphries Tackle Florida
2016 29 Robert Nkemdiche Defensive tackle Ole Miss
2017 13 Haason Reddick Linebacker Temple
2018 10 Josh Rosen Quarterback UCLA
2019 1 Kyler Murray Quarterback Oklahoma
2020 8th Isaiah Simmons Linebacker Clemson

Legend:

= Pro bowler
= Hall of Famer

Remarks

  1. Of the eight touchdowns he was able to achieve six touchdowns after an interception and two touchdowns after a recorded fumble.
  2. When they first met, the Bears were still playing as Decatur Staleys.
  3. When the Lions first met in Portsmouth, they played as Portsmouth Spartans.
  4. When they first met, the Colts were still playing in Baltimore as the Baltimore Colts.
  5. When they first met, the Chargers were still playing in San Diego as the San Diego Chargers.
  6. When they first met, the Rams were still playing in Cleveland as the Cleveland Rams.
  7. When they first met, the Patriots were still playing as the Boston Patriots.
  8. When they first met, the Steelers were still playing as Pittsburgh Pirates.
  9. When they first met, the Titans were still playing in Houston as the Houston Oilers.
  10. When they first met, the Redskins were still playing as the Boston Braves.
  11. The team with the best record at the end of the season was named champions.
  12. The 1967 season was the first season in NFL history to be divided into two conferences, which in turn were divided into two divisions. Before 1967, the NFL was either divided into two conferences, or two divisions, or not at all.
  13. The NFL increased the regular season by two games - from 14 to 16.
  14. In the 1982 season only nine instead of 16 games were played due to a strike by the players. Eight teams per conference were qualified for the play-offs. This was dependent on their regular season records, which they achieved in the conference instead of in the division.
  15. Due to a player strike, the 1987 season was shortened to 15 games.
  16. Crow won the 1957 Heisman Trophy and was named the best college football player.
  17. Ken Rice signed with the Buffalo Bills , who played in the AFL .
  18. Joe Namath was drafted by the New York Jets , who played in the AFL , in addition to the Cardinals . Since he got a higher salary with the Jets, he signed with them.
  19. Carl McAdams signed with the New York Jets who played in the AFL . With these he won the Super Bowl III .
  20. a b c The players were voted NFL Rookie of the Year .
  21. Leinart won the 2004 Heisman Trophy and was named the best college football player.
  22. Kyler Murray won the Heisman Trophy in 2018, making it the best college football player.

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