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Cardinals Football Club Game Release

Game #4 Sunday, September 30, 2012 – 1:05 PM (MST)

THIS WEEK’S GAME (3-0) The Cardinals welcome the to town as Arizona looks to remain in the ranks of the NFL’s unbeaten and alone atop the NFC West. Last week the Cardinals improved to 3-0 with a 27-6 win over vs. the in front of a sold out crowd—the 67th straight—at University of Phoenix Stadium. It marks the Cardinals best start since 1974 and extended the team’s home winning streak to seven games. The 21-point margin of MIAMI DOLPHINS (1-2) victory against Philadelphia snapped a streak of 11 straight University of Phoenix Stadium wins for the Cards that were decided by seven points or fewer. Arizona’s defense put on a dominant performance yet again, holding the Eagles without a TD for the first time since their 2009 regular season finale. The Cards punished Eagles ARIZONA CARDINALS QB all game, recording five sacks and piling up 2012 SEASON SCHEDULE

13 QB hits. A sack by FS Kerry Rhodes on the final play Regular Season before halftime—with the Eagles at the AZ 1-yard line— Date Opponent AZ Time forced a that was recovered by James Sanders and Sun., Sep. 9 W, 20-16 returned 93 yards for a TD, to give Arizona a 24-0 halftime Sun., Sep. 16 @ W, 20-18 lead. Sun., Sep. 23 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES W, 27-6 Facing his former team for the first time, QB put Sun., Sep. 30 MIAMI DOLPHINS 1:05 PM on one of the best passing performances of his career. Kolb Thurs., Oct. 4 @ St. Louis Rams+ 5:20 PM completed 17 of 24 attempts (70.8%) for 222 yards, two TDs Sun., Oct. 14 1:05 PM and a of 127.4. WR hauled in Sun., Oct. 21 @ 10:00 AM nine passes for 114 yards, becoming the youngest player in Mon., Oct. 29 # 5:30 PM NFL history to reach 700 career receptions. Sun., Nov. 4 @ 11:00 AM The Dolphins are coming off a hard-fought 23-20 overtime Sun., Nov. 11 BYE defeat at the hands of their division rival NY Jets. Sun., Nov. 18 @ * 11:00 AM Sun., Nov. 25 ST. LOUIS RAMS* 2:25 PM Next week, the Cardinals travel to St. Louis for a Thursday Sun., Dec. 2 @ NY Jets* 11:00 AM Night matchup on NFL Network while the Dolphins travel to Sun., Dec. 9 @ Seattle Seahawks* 2:25 PM Cincinnati. Sun., Dec. 16 * 2:05 PM Sun., Dec. 23 BEARS* 2:25 PM THE COACHES Sat., Dec. 30 @ San Francisco 49ers* 2:25 PM Joe Philbin # Monday Night on ESPN 47-42 Overall Record 1-2 +Thursday Night on NFL Network 43-40 Regular Season Record 1-2 * Subject to flexible scheduling decisions 4-2 Playoff Record 0-0 6th Years as Head Coach in NFL 1st 6th Years with team 1st 2012 NFC WEST STANDINGS Arizona’s victory over the Philadelphia Eagles last week, combined with San Francisco’s 24-13 loss at Minnesota, leaves BROADCAST INFORMATION the Cardinals alone atop the NFC West heading into Week 4. TELEVISION CARDINALS RADIO The Cardinals have sole possession of first place in the division Network: CBS Flagship: News Talk 92.3 FM for the first time since Week 5 of the 2010 season, when Arizona Play-by-Play: Bill Macatee Play-by-Play: Dave Pasch had a 3-2 record. Analyst: Steve Tasker Analyst: 2012 NFC West Standings Sideline: Paul Calvisi Team W L PF PA Hm Road Div CARDINALS SPANISH RADIO Arizona 3 0 67 40 2-0 1-0 1-0 Flagship: KVVA 107.1 FM San Francisco 2 1 70 65 1-0 1-1 0-0 Play-by-Play: Gabriel Trujillo Seattle 2 1 57 39 2-0 0-1 0-1 Analyst: Rolando Cantu St. Louis 1 2 61 77 1-0 0-2 0-0

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8701 S. Hardy Drive, Tempe, AZ 85284 Phone: 602-379-0101 Fax: 602-379-1821 www.azcardinals.com CARDINALS & DOLPHINS IN 2012 SERIES NOTES th CARDINALS CATEGORY DOLPHINS The Cardinals and Dolphins meet for just the 11 time in a series that dates back to 1972. The 3-0 Record 1-2 Dolphins are making just their third trip to 67 Points Scored 65 Arizona, after 12 years separated the first two 40 Points Allowed 66 trips (1996, 2008). The teams meet this week for 7 Scored 8 the just the seventh time in 28 years. 2 Touchdowns Allowed 6 The Dolphins have won eight of the 10 meetings 2 Rushing TDs 6 between the two teams, but the Cardinals have 4 Passing TDs 1 won each of the last two and have not lost to 1 Return TDs 1 Miami since 1999. 0 Rushing TDs Allowed 2 2 Passing TDs Allowed 3 0 Return TDs Allowed 1 THE HISTORY 5/34 Sacked/Yards Lost 4/34 Overall Regular Season Series: 2-10 4/3 /Lost 4/2 Cardinals at home vs. Mia: 1-4 1 Had Intercepted 4 Cardinals last win: 9/14/08 vs. Mia, 31-10 First Meeting: 11/27/72, L, 10-31, @ Mia 7/7 Field Goals Made/Attempted 3/5 Last Meeting: 9/14/08 vs. Mia, W, 31-10 263.3 Total Yards Per Game 369.3 316.3 Opp. Total Yards Per Game 373.7 All-Time Meetings 82.3 Rushing Yards Per Game 175.7 Date Site Result Sept. 14, 2008 Arizona W, 31-10 110.3 Opp. Rushing Yards Per Game 64.7 Nov. 7, 2004 Miami W, 24-23 181.0 Passing Yards Per Game 193.7 Sept. 19, 1999 Miami L, 19-16 206.0 Opp. Passing Yards Per Game 309.0 Sept. 8, 1996 Arizona L, 38-10 +2 Turnover Ratio -3 Nov. 4, 1990 Miami L, 23-3 29:46 Average Time of Possession 29:42 Sept. 30, 1984 St. Louis L, 36-28 31/27/29 NFL Rank-Total Offense/Run/Pass 12/4/25 Sept. 6, 2981 St. Louis L, 20-7 10/17/7 NFL Rank-Total Defense/Run/Pass 22/3/29 Oct. 1, 1978 Miami L, 24-10 0/0 2-Point Conversions 0/0 Nov. 24, 1977 St. Louis L, 55-14 @ STL Next Week @ CIN Nov. 27, 1972 Miami L, 31-10 LAST WEEK’S GAME

Game 3 STATISTICS CARDINALS 27, Eagles 6 PHI AZ September 23, 2012 – University of Phoenix Stadium (60,436) First Downs 16 16 In a match-up of 2-0 teams, the Cardinals faced a Philly offense that entered the game ranked #1 in the 3rd Down Eff. (Pct) 5-14 (36) 6-15 (40) NFL. But a swarming & relentless defensive effort battered Michael Vick all afternoon, sacking him 5 times Total Plays 63 61 and pressuring him much more frequently than that. With defensive captain and All-Pro SS Adrian Wilson Avg. Gain 4.9 4.9 out (ankle/groin) others stepped up including LB (2 sacks) and FS Kerry Rhodes, who st Rushes-Yards 21-126 34-99 provided an enormous momentum swing with a series of key plays at the end of the 1 half. Three key Eagles turnovers (none for AZ) were also pivotal as was an efficient Cards offense. Ex-Eagle QB Kevin Kolb Net Passing Yards 182 193 again started and turned in another strong performance. His top target was WR Larry Fitzgerald who topped Total Net Yards 308 292 100 yards in the 1st half and finished 9-114-1TD receiving. He also notched career catch #700 and became Passing (A-C-I) 37-17-0 24-17-0 the fastest NFL player to reach that mark by over a year. All of it added up to a 21-point Cards victory that Sacked by Opp. 5-35 3-29 gave them their 1st 3-0 start since 1974. With it they extended their home win streak to 7 games, 2 short of Punts-Average 5-49.2 6-47.2 the franchise record set in 1925. Fumbles-Lost 3-3 0-0 After sending the Eagles 3-n-out on the game’s initial series, Kolb led an 8-play, 36-yard drive that ended Penalties 5-65 6-60 with Jay Feely’s 47-yard FG and a 3-0 lead. AZ’s next drive ended with a punt but forced rd Time of Possession 25:27 34:43 a Damaris Johnson fumble that LS Mike Leach recovered at the PHI38. On 3 -n-goal from the 8, Kolb fired a pass between a pair of Eagle defenders that defelected right to WR for the rookie’s 1st Weather: Indoors. reception & TD. The ensuing Eagles drive reached the AZ36 but LB ended it by sacking Vick, RUSHING forcing a fumble DT Dan Williams recovered. Midway thru the 2nd quarter, Kolb connected with Fitzgerald down the middle on a 37-yard TD pass that made it 17-0. Just before intermission the Eagles penetrated Eagles: McCoy 13-70; Vick 4-28; Brown deep into AZ territory and appeared poised to cut into the lead heading into the locker room. Vick hit DeSean 4-28. Jackson with a 14-yard pass to the 1 but FS Kerry Rhodes stood him there to keep him out of the end zone. CARDS: Williams 13-83; Wells 8-18; Incompletions on 1st and 2nd downs set up a 3rd-n-goal from the 1 with :06 left. Vick dropped back but Kolb 4-16; Peterson 1-(-4); Stephens- Rhodes hit him on a blindside blitz forcing a fumble that S James Sanders scooped up. He followed an Howling 8-(-14). envoy of teammates down the left sideline for a 93-yard score as time expired. That 14-point swing put the Cards up 24-0 when it appeared that the Eagles would pull to within 10. PASSING In the 2nd half, Arizona was content to work the clock and the only 3rd quarter scoring came on a pair of Eagles: Vick 17-37, 217 yds, 0 TD, 0 Alex Henery FGs as the Cardinals D continued to relentlessly harass Vick and the Eagles. In the 4th quarter INT. AZ played keep-away and RB Ryan Williams kept the clock and sticks moving with determined running. CARDS: Kolb 17-24, 222 yds, 2 TD, 0 Feely’s 27-yard FG with 3:52 remaining provided the game’s final points. INT. EAGLES 0 0 6 0 6 RECEIVING Eagles: D. Johnson 5-84; D. Jackson 3- CARDINALS 10 14 0 3 27 42; Avant 3-38; McCoy 3-8; Celek 2-36; Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Brown 1-8. CARDS 1 10:19 Feely 47-yd FG 8-36, 3:47 0-3 CARDS: Fitzgerald 9-114, TD; Roberts CARDS 1 1:04 Floyd 8-yd pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 8-38, 3:32 0-10 3-55; Housler 2-18; King 1-15; Williams CARDS 2 7:30 Fitzgerald 37-yd pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 4-55, 1:32 0-17 1-12; Floyd 1-8, TD. CARDS 2 0:00 Sanders 93-yard fumble return (Feely kick) -- 0-24 Eagles 3 5:07 Henery 36-yd FG 13-77, 6:30 3-24 Eagles 3 0:02 Henery 40-yd FG 8-33, 3:12 6-24 Eagles: None CARDS 4 3:52 Feely 27-yd FG 13-62, 6:34 6-27 CARDS: None Cardinals vs. Dolphins 2 of 46 www.azcardinals.com CARDINALS & DOLPHINS – THE LAST TIME

Game 2 STATISTICS CARDINALS 31, Dolphins 10 MIA AZ September 14, 2008 – University of Phoenix Stadium (63,445) First Downs 17 22 In their home opener, the Cardinals offense rolled up 445 total yards and 31 points on the 3rd Down Eff. (Pct) 3-12 (25) 7-13 (54) Dolphins en route to a 21-point victory and their first 2-0 start since 1991. QB Total Plays 58 59 passed for 361 yards and 3 TDs. All 3 went to WR who finished with 6 catches Avg. Gain 4.1 7.5 for 140 yards and his first career 3-TD day. Fellow WR Larry Fitzgerald was 6-153 and the th nd Rushes-Yards 72 81 duo eclipsed the century mark in the same game for the 6 time. Boldin’s 22 career 100- Net Passing Yards 164 364 yard game tied him with for the most in franchise history. Warner finished with a perfect passer rating of 158.3, becoming the first Cardinal QB with a perfect rating since Jim Total Net Yards 236 445 Hart on 11/23/75 vs. NYJ. It was Warner’s third career “perfect game” tying him with Peyton Passing (A-C-I) 32-17-0 26-20-0 Manning for most in NFL history. Sacked by Opp. 2-15 2-12 Warner’s first pass of the day set the tone for a big game. After a delay penalty and Punts-Average 5-38.5 2-38.5 another for illegal formation, the Cards’ 1st down play saw Warner throw it deep down the Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 middle for Boldin, who continued on for a career-long 79-yard score. On Arizona’s next drive, Penalties 6-42 8-45 the QB connected with Fitzgerald on a 75-yard pass to the 4 and 3 plays later, Warner hit Time of Possession 28:06 31:54 Boldin with a 3-yard TD toss. While Miami’s first 4 drives ended with punts, Arizona’s produced points as put the Cards up 17-0 with a 45-yard FG midway thru the Weather: Indoors 2nd quarter. On the opening series of the 2nd half, Arizona was aided by 3 Miami penalties that kept RUSHING the drive alive and rookie capped it with a 1-yard TD run that put AZ up 24-0. Dolphins: Williams 11-28; R. Brown 11-25, Hightower became the first player in team history with TD runs in each of his first two games. TD; Bess 1-13; Pennington 1-6. The Dolphins got on the board with a 32-yard Dan Carpenter FG but the Cards answered CARDS: James 18-55; Hightower 10-24, right back. They moved 80 yards in 8 plays as Warner and Boldin connected again, this time TD; Breaston 1-4; Leinart 2-(-2). on an 8-yard hook-up. Only a Ronnie Brown 1-yard run with 2:38 left made the final 31-10. Both squads pulled their starting QBs as Chad Henne replaced with 9:42 to PASSING play and came in for Warner for the final series. rd Dolphins: Pennington 10-20, 112 yds, 0 TD, reached a career milestone on the opening drive of the 3 quarter when 0 INT; Henne 7-12, 67 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. he became just the 14th player in NFL history to eclipse 15,000 total yards from scrimmage. CARDS: Warner 19-24, 361 yds, 3 TD, 0 DOLPHINS 0 0 3 7 10 INT; Leinart 1-2, 15 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. CARDINALS 14 3 14 0 31 RECEIVING Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Dolphins: Camarillo 4-49; Hagan 3-51; CARDS 1 12:20 Boldin 79-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 1-69, 0:29 0-7 Martin 3-32; Brown 2-19; Bess 2-13; Ginn CARDS 1 5:40 Boldin 3-yard pass from Warner (Rackers kick) 8-92, 4:19 0-14 1-9; Cobbs 1-5; Williams 1-1. CARDS 2 8:46 Rackers 45-yard FG 11-60, 6:42 0-17 CARDS: Fitzgerald 6-153; Boldin 6-140, 3 CARDS 3 10:29 Hightower 1-yard run (Rackers kick) 10-71, 4:31 0-24 TD; Patrick 4-30; Hightower 1-20; Breaston Dolphins 3 5:26 Carpenter 32-yard FG 11-58, 5:03 3-24 1-18; Pope 1-15; James 1-0. CARDS 3 1:27 Boldin 8-yard pass from Warner (Rackers) 8-80, 3:59 3-31 Dolphins 4 2:38 Brown 1-yard run (Carpenter kick) 18-89, 7:04 10-31 INTERCEPTIONS Dolphins: None CARDS: None

PRIDE OF POMPANO BEACH HOSTING THE AFC Cardinals CB was born in Fort Lauderdale After taking down the New England Patriots on the road in Week and was raised in Pompano Beach, which is located 2, the Cardinals second AFC opponent of the 2012 season, the approximately 30 miles north of Miami. Miami Dolphins, comes to University of Phoenix Stadium, where Arizona holds an 8-2 record against teams from the AFC dating Peterson attended Blanche Ely High School in Pompano back to 2007. Beach, where he became one of the most highly prized recruits in the country. As a senior, Peterson earned Parade Cardinals at home vs. AFC—2007-present All-America and USA Today All-America honors while also Opponent W/L being named one of six finalists for the U.S. Army Player of 12/18/11 vs. Cleveland W, 20-17 (OT) the Year Award. He was named USA Today Defensive 10/23/11 vs. Pittsburgh L, 32-20 Player of the Year in 2007 as well. 12/12/10 vs. Denver W, 43-13 9/26/10 vs. Oakland W, 24-23 Growing up, Peterson went by the name Patrick Johnson 10/11/09 vs. Houston W, 28-21 (his mother’s maiden name) before formally changing his last 9/27/09 vs. Indianapolis L, 31-17 name to Peterson in August of 2008, to match his biological 10/5/08 vs. Buffalo W, 41-17 father, Patrick, Sr. 9/14/08 vs. Miami W, 31-10 12/2/07 vs. Cleveland W, 27-21 STAYING HOME 9/30/07 vs. Pittsburgh W, 21-14 The last time they faced the AFC East (2008), the Cardinals After facing the Eagles last week at University of Phoenix swept the Dolphins and Bills at home. Arizona defeated Buffalo Stadium, the Cards remain at home this week as they 41-17 and Miami 31-10. welcome the Miami Dolphins. Combined with the Week 1 victory over the Seattle Seahawks, the 2012 season marks the first time since 2009 STACKING UP WINS IN SEPTEMBER and just the second time since ’88 that the Cards have three The Cardinals earned their third win in the month of September of their first four games at home. with the team’s 27-6 victory over the Eagles last week. Arizona When the Cardinals faced the Seahawks at home in Week 1, now has three wins in the month of September for the first time it marked just the fourth time the team opened the season at since 1991. home since relocating to Arizona in 1988 (2006, ’09, ’11). With a win this week against the Dolphins, the Cardinals would The Cardinals weren’t given a week one home game in their have four wins in September for the first time in team history. first 18 seasons in Arizona, when they played at Sun Devil The Cards would have four wins in any single month for the first Stadium. time since October of 1984.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 3 of 46 www.azcardinals.com CARDINALS-DOLPHINS CONNECTIONS GM Connection Cardinals GM joined the NFL in 1984 as a regional scout with the . Their director of college scouting at the time was Jim Parmer, the grandfather of Dolphins GM Jeff Ireland. Former Dolphins Cardinals Vice President, Player Personnel had a stint in the NFL as a free agent with the Dolphins in 1996. b Cardinals Director, Player Personnel Jason Licht started his NFL career with the Dolphins from 1995-96, serving as an assistant in the scouting department in 1995 before becoming an offensive assistant/quality control coach in 1996. Cardinals DE Vonnie Holliday played for the Dolphins from 2005-08. He appeared in 60 games and totaled 17.5 sacks with Miami, and he helped them to an AFC East title in his final season there. Cardinals K Jay Feely, a Tampa, FL native, spent the 2007 season with the Dolphins, connecting on 21 of 23 FG attempts (91.3 percent), which ranked third-best in the NFL that season. Cardinals LB Jamaal Westerman spent the 2012 preseason as a member of the Dolphins before being released in final roster cuts. Former Cardinals Dolphins LB played for the Cardinals from 2004-09. A second-round pick (33rd overall) in the 2004 NFL Draft, Dansby appeared in 90 games and topped 100 tackles in four of his six years with Arizona. Dolphins CB Richard Marshall spent the 2011 season with the Cardinals, playing in all 16 games with nine starts and recording a team-high three INTs. Marshall was also a college teammate of Cardinals S James Sanders at Fresno State from 2003-04. Florida Connections Cardinals DE Calais Campbell played his college ball at the from 2004-07. He finished his career starting 25 of 36 games played with 158 tackles, 19.5 sacks and 39 tackles for loss. Cardinals WR LaRon Byrd played in 51 games with 16 starts from 2008-11 at the University of Miami. He totaled 106 receptions for 1,254 yards and seven TDs in his career with the Hurricanes. Cardinals RBs coach Tommie Robinson served in the same position at the University of Miami from 2007-09. Cardinals DT Darnell Dockett played at Florida State from 2000-03 and was named the 2003 ACC Defensive Player of the Year. Cardinals TE played at Florida Atlantic and became just the second player selected in the NFL Draft from the school when the Cardinals picked him in the third round (69th overall) in 2011. Cardinals CB William Gay is from Tallahassee and attended Rickards High School, where he played QB, WR, and safety. Arizona Connections Dolphins S Troy Nolan played at Arizona State from 2007-08. A junior college transfer, he started all 25 games in two seasons at ASU. Dolphins G Richie Incognito attended Mountain Ridge High School in Glendale, where he earned All-American honors as a senior and won the Frank Kush Award, given to the best offensive lineman in Arizona. Dolphins Assistant Special Teams coach Dave Fipp played at the University of Arizona from 1994-97 and served as a graduate assistant coach with the Wildcats in 2000. Dolphins Assistant LBs coach David Corrao graduated from the University of Arizona. Pro/College Connections Dolphins Head Coach Joe Philbin (2003-11) was an assistant coach with the Packers while Cardinals G Daryn Colledge (2006-10) and LB (2002-05) played in Green Bay. Dolphins Kevin Coyle and Cardinals DBs coach Louie Cioffi coached together with the Bengals from 2001- 10. From 2001-02, Coyle was the CBs coach and Cioffi was a defensive assistant, and then from 2003-10, Coyle served as DBs coach while Cioffi was the assistant DBs coach Cardinals RB played with Dolphins WR Brian Hartline and LB Austin Spitler at State from 2006-08. Cardinals LB Sam Acho and Dolphins DT Kheeston Randall played together at Texas from 2008-10. In 2009, Cardinals LB Paris Lenon and Dolphins G Richie Incognito were teammates with the Rams. Cardinals G Daryn Colledge played with Dolphins WR Legedu Naanee at Boise State from 2003-05. From 1998-2000, Cardinals Running Backs coach Tommie Robinson and Dolphins Linebackers coach George Edwards were both assistants with the Cowboys. From 2007-10, Dolphins Running Backs coach Jeff Nixon was an assistant with the Eagles while Cardinals QB Kevin Kolb and LB Stewart Bradley played in Philadelphia. Cardinals TE Jeff King played for the Panthers with Dolphins QB Matt Moore from 2007-10. Cardinals LB Stewart Bradley played at Nebraska with Dolphins Assistant coach Zac Taylor from 2005-06. Dolphins Head Coach Joe Philbin (1998-2002) and Wide Receivers coach Ken O’Keefe (1999-2011) coached with Cardinals Defensive Line coach Ron Aiken (1999-2006) at the University of Iowa. Cardinals Wide Receivers coach John McNulty and Dolphins Special Teams Coordinator Darren Rizzi were assistants together at Rutgers from 2004-07.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 4 of 46 www.azcardinals.com CARDS WIN AGAIN A 3-0 START In 2011, the Cardinals posted a stunning turnaround after a 1-6 The Cardinals victory over the Eagles last week gives the start, finishing the season as one of the NFL’s hottest teams by team a 3-0 start for the first time in 38 years. Prior to this winning seven of the final nine. Arizona’s 7-2 record in that span season, the last time the Cards began a season with three tied for the league’s second best total behind only Green Bay, New consecutive victories was in 1974. Orleans and New England (all 8-1). The 2012 season marks the ninth 3-0 start for the Cardinals The Cards have continued that success this season, improving the in franchise history. team’s record to 10-2 over the last 12 games with its 27-6 victory Best Record through 3 Games over Philadelphia last week. That mark represents the best record W-L Year Start Record in the NFL over that span. 3-0 2012 3-0 - Best Record in the NFL—Last 12 Games 3-0 1974 7-0 10-4 W-L Team 3-0 1966 5-0 8-5-1 10-2 Arizona 3-0 1956 4-0 7-5 9-3 Green Bay 3-0 1947 3-0 9-3 (NFL Champion) San Francisco 3-0 1926 4-0 5-6-1 Atlanta 3-0 1924 3-0 5-4-1 Baltimore 3-0 1923 5-0 8-4 New England 3-0 1922 6-0 8-3 Houston Arizona joins Houston and Atlanta as the only undefeated In 2011, Arizona and became just the ninth and 10th teams remaining in the NFL after three weeks. teams in NFL history to win at least eight games during a season While a 3-0 start offers no guarantees for the future, a that they also had a six-game losing streak. strong start to the season is a good omen – 75.7 percent of Most Wins in Season with 6-Game Losing Streak teams (84 of 111) that started 3-0 since 1990 made the Wins Team (Year) Losing Streak playoffs. 9 NY Giants (1994) 7 games 8 Arizona (2011) 6 games LOOKING FOR SEVEN IN A ROW 8 San Diego (2011) 6 games th 8 Tennessee (2009) 6 games Playing in front of the 67 consecutive sellout crowd at 8 San Diego (1999) 6 games University of Phoenix Stadium, the Cardinals defeated the 8 Oakland (1995) 6 games Philadelphia Eagles last week. 8 Philadelphia (1993) 6 games In doing so, Arizona won its seventh consecutive home 8 San Diego (1987) 6 games game and the team now enters the Week 4 matchup 8 Green Bay (1984) 7 games against Miami this week with a chance to push the home 8 Cincinnati (1970) 6 games win streak to eight games, which would be the longest for the franchise since 1925. THIS ONE NOT SO CLOSE Franchise Record—Home Winning Streaks For the first time since the 2010 season, the Cardinals won a game Years Wins that was decided by more than seven points after defeating the 9 1925 Eagles 27-6 last week. 7 2011-12 7 2007-08 The 21-point margin of victory for Arizona was the largest since a 6 1975-76 30-point victory over the (43-13) in Week 14 of the 6 1974-75 ’10 season. The 30-point victory over Denver and the 21-point win 6 1970 over Philadelphia bookend 11 consecutive wins by the Cards that 6 1947-48 were decided by seven points or fewer. The Cardinals seven game home win streak is tied with San The combined margin of victory for the Cards wins over Denver Francisco for the second-longest active home win streak in and Philadelphia was 51 points (25.5 ppg). The combined margin the NFL during the regular season. Only Baltimore (12) has of victory for the 11 wins in between was 41 points (3.7 ppg). more consecutive wins at home than Arizona. After all eight wins were decided by seven points or fewer in 2011, Longest Active Home Win Streaks (Regular Season) the Cards were back at it this season. In Week 1 vs. Seattle, the Wins Team team pulled out a 20-16 nail-biter against the Seahawks. During 12 Baltimore the game, the Cardinals defense posted a last-minute goal line 7 Arizona stand after the Seahawks reached the AZ-6 yard line. San Francisco In Week 2 at New England, Arizona survived a late fumble and 5 Atlanta came away with a 20-18 victory after the Patriots missed a 42-yard 4 Pittsburgh FG attempt with one second remaining. Cardinals Current Seven-Game Home Win Streak How Close Have They Been? 5 fourth quarter comebacks  The Cardinals played in an NFL-high 13 games that were 4 overtime wins decided by seven points or fewer in 2011. Arizona has played 19 6 wins by six points or fewer games since the beginning of last season and 15 of them have 7 straight games holding opponents to 20 points or fewer been decided by seven points or fewer. The Cardinals have a 10-5 record in those games. In winning the final five games of the 2011 season at  Prior to last week’s 21-point victory, Arizona’s previous 11 wins University of Phoenix Stadium, the Cardinals won five had come by 2, 4, 7, 6, 4, 3, 6, 2, 3, 3 and 1 point. Four of those straight home games in a single season for the first time wins were decided in OT. since 1976.  In the Cardinals last six games, four have come down to the final The Cardinals have sold out every game, preseason and play, with all four being wins for Arizona. postseason included, at the stadium since it opened in ’06. 

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 5 of 46 www.azcardinals.com DOMINANCE CONTINUES FOR DEFENSE CARDS CONTINUE TO STOP VICK A week after snapping New England’s streak of 25 Last week’s performance marked the second-straight year the consecutive home games with at least 20 points, the Cardinals Cardinals defense held a powerful Eagles offense, led by QB held the Eagles without a TD last week for the first time since Mike Vick, in check. the ‘09 regular season finale (1/3/10 at , 24-0 loss) while After forcing Vick into one of the worst passing performances of facing the NFL’s top-rated offense heading into the game. his career in Week 10 of the 2011 season, the Cardinals After keeping the Eagles out of the end zone last week, the defense stifled Vick yet again on Sunday, as he completed 17 of Cardinals defense has allowed just one TD over the last 28 37 pass attempts (45.9%) for 217 yards, no TDs and a passer opponent possessions and two TDs on 36 possessions rating of 64.8. through the first three games. Arizona’s two TDs allowed are A week after posting four sacks of Patriots All-Pro QB Tom the fewest in the NFL this season. The Cardinals have yet to Brady, the Cardinals defense applied constant pressure on Vick, allow a rushing TD in 2012. sacking him five times and forcing two fumbles while also Fewest TDs Allowed—2012 posting 13 QB hits. TDs Team After holding the QB without a TD pass last week, the 2 Arizona Cardinals have now faced Vick five times without allowing a TD 4 Seattle pass, a streak that includes 113 pass attempts. Houston 5 Chicago Vick’s Career Stats vs. Arizona Minnesota Date Att Com Pct Yds TD INT Sk Rate 9/23/12 @ Ari 37 17 45.9 217 0 0 5 64.8 Arizona’s 13.3 points allowed per game this season ranks 11/13/11 vs. Ari 34 16 47.1 128 0 2 2 32.5 second in the league behind Seattle (13.0) and Arizona is the 10/1/06 vs. Ari 22 13 59.1 153 0 1 2 61.4 only team in the NFL who has allowed fewer than 20 points in 9/26/04 vs. Ari 20 10 50.0 115 0 1 6 46.9 all three games this season. Totals 113 56 49.6 613 0 4 15 51.2 Points Allowed Per Game—NFL in 2012 Over the last two seasons, Vick has completed 33 of 71 pass PPG Team G attempts (46.5%) for 345 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INTs, seven sacks and 13.0 Seattle 3 a QB rating of 49.3 in two starts against Arizona. In his 14 starts 13.3 Arizona 3 against teams other than the Cardinals in that span, Vick has 14.0 Houston 3 completed 289 of 477 pass attempts (60.6%) for 3,863 yards, 16.0 Atlanta 3 21 TDs, 18 INTs and a passer rating of 85.3. 16.7 Chicago 3 Breakdown of Vick (2011-12) Arizona’s success in keeping opposing offenses out of the end Opp G Att Com Pct. Yds Y/G TD INT Rate zone this season is no anomaly. A major reason for the ARI 2 71 33 46.5 345 172.5 0 2 49.3 Cardinals NFL-best 10-2 record over the last 12 games is the NFL 14 477 289 60.6 3,863 275.9 21 18 85.3 fact that the defense has allowed just 14 TDs in 12 contests. That ties Houston for the lowest total in the NFL over that span, despite Houston playing just 11 games. Arizona’s 1.33 TAKING DOWN THE PATS AT GILLETTE TDs allowed per game is the top total in the NFL since Week 9 With their 20-18 victory over the Patriots in Week 2, the of last season. Cardinals handed New England their first-ever loss in a home Fewest TDs Allowed Since Week 9 of 2011 opener at Gillette Stadium. TDs Team Rush Pass G Before the loss to Arizona, the Patriots had a perfect 10-0 14 Arizona 4 10 12 record in home openers since 2002. The Patriots last loss in a 14 Houston 2 12 11 home opener came in 2001 to the Jets. That was the game 15 Pittsburgh 4 11 11 Drew Bledsoe got hurt and led to taking over as 19 Seattle 7 12 11 starter. 19 San Francisco 4 15 12 With the win in New England  The Cardinals snapped a five-game losing streak to the A LOOK BACK—CARDS “D” IN 2011 Patriots and earned the team’s first win in New England since 1984 (33-10). It was the first victory against the Pats since a The Cardinals defense continues to perform well in the system 24-10 victory in Arizona in 1991. put in place by second-year defensive coordinator Ray  The Cardinals handed the Patriots just their 14th loss at Horton. Gillette Stadium since it opened in 2002. Entering the game, The roots of the Cardinals current success can be traced back New England had a 67-13 record (.838) on their home field, to the final nine games of the 2011 season, when Arizona which represented the best winning percentage of any team finished the year as one of the league’s best units. at a stadium since 1970 (min. 25 games). Cardinals Defense—Weeks 1-8 vs. Weeks 9-17  Patriots QB Tom Brady entered the game with a 35-1 record Statistic 1-8 (Rank) 9-17 (Rank) in his previous 36 home starts. His only other loss came at Games 7 9 the hands of the NY Giants on 11/16/11. TDs Allowed 20 (t-26th) 12 (3rd) st th  The Cardinals handed Pats head coach his first Rush TDs Allowed 11 (t-31 ) 4 (t-4 ) th th loss to a team from the NFC West since the realignment in Pass TDs Allowed 9 (7 )8 (5) rd th st 2002. Entering the game, Belichick held an 8-0 record against 3 Down Efficiency 37.8% (17 ) 34-90 27.2% (1 ) 37-136 st st th the division dating back to ‘02. 1 Downs Allowed 24.2 (31 ) 18.1 (t-10 ) Yards Allowed 390.7 (24th) 327.4 (13th)  Arizona’s victory marked just the Pats second home loss to a Sacks 16 (t-16th) 26 (t-3rd) team from the NFC dating back to 2006 (11/6/11 vs. NYG, 24- Yards Per Pass Att. 7.9 (24th) 6.1 (2nd) 20). New England entered the Week 2 meeting with a 38-6 Red Zone TD Pct. 51.7% (14th) 15-29 27.6 (1st) 8-29 record against teams from the NFC dating back to 2001.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 6 of 46 www.azcardinals.com SACKS KEEP COMING RED MEANS STOP A week after sacking Patriots QB Tom Brady four times, the The Eagles had scored TDs on four of their seven trips inside Cardinals defense brought down Eagles QB Mike Vick five times the red zone during the first two weeks of the 2012 season, last week, with four different players recording sacks. including three of four in goal-to-go situations. Against the Cardinals last week, Philly was shut out in two trips inside the That gives Arizona 12 sacks on the season so far, tied with red zone, including a goal-to-go situation. Green Bay for the second-best total in the NFL. NFL Sack Leaders—Team Arizona has now allowed opponents to score on just two of nine trips inside their 20-yard line this season, with their 22.2 Sack Team red zone TD percentage ranking as the third-best in the NFL. 14 Chicago 12 Arizona NFL Leaders—Red Zone Defense Green Bay TD% Team Poss TD 11 Cincinnati 18.2 Tampa Bay 11 2 10 Seattle 20.0 Detroit 5 1 9 Houston 22.2 Arizona 9 2 Buffalo 25.0 Philadelphia 8 2 Cleveland 28.6 Houston 7 2 Seven different players have collected sacks for the Cardinals so far this season (LB Daryl Washington-3, DE Calais Campbell- The Cardinals success in keeping opponent’s out of the end 2, LB Paris Lenon-2, LB Quentin Groves-2, LB O’Brien zone extends to last season, when Arizona allowed just 23 Schofield-1, LB Sam Acho-1 and FS Kerry Rhodes-1). Six TDs in 58 possessions inside the red zone. That 39.6 TD different players have collected sacks over the last two games. percentage ranked as the second-lowest total in the NFL, with only Baltimore (38.1%) posting a lower TD percentage With five sacks against the Eagles, the Cardinals defense has when opponents were inside the 20-yard line. now record multiple sacks in nine consecutive outings, which ranks as the longest active streak in the NFL. NFL Leaders—Opponent Red Zone TD Percentage Pct Team Poss TD Consecutive Games with 2+ Sacks 38.1 Baltimore 42 16 Gms Team 39.7 Arizona 58 23 9 Arizona 40.8 Cleveland 49 20 6 Dallas 41.2 San Francisco 34 14 Houston 43.9 Washington 57 25 Washington Over the final nine games of last season, Arizona allowed opponents to score TDs on just 8 of 29 red zone trips, and PRESSURE FROM EVERYWHERE their 27.6 TD percentage was the lowest in the NFL. The Cardinals defense tallied 42 sacks in 2011, tied for the seventh-best total in the NFL. An NFL-high nine players recorded at least 2.0 sacks for the Cards last season. KEEPING BACKS IN CHECK Cardinals Defenders with 2+ Sacks in 2011 Through the first three weeks of the 2012 campaign, the Sacks Quick Facts Cardinals defense has held Seattle RB (85 8.0-Campbell Career-high and team-high yards), Patriots RB Stevan Ridley (71 yards) and Eagles RB 7.0-Acho 2nd best total ever for Cards rookie LeSean McCoy (70 yards) in check. McCoy and Lynch were 5.0-Washington Career high both 1,000-yard rushers in 2011 and also scored over 10 TDs 4.5-Schofield Career high apiece, with McCoy leading the NFL with 17 rushing TDs and 3.5-Dockett Had 3.0 sacks in final five games Lynch tying for third in the league with 12. 3.0-Lenon Career high Arizona’s defense now has an active streak of 11 consecutive 3.0-Haggans Had 14.0 sacks with Cardinals games without allowing a 100-yard rusher. The last player to 2.0-Marshall Tied his career high (2008) rush for over 100 yards against the Cards was Steven 2.0-Rhodes Missed eight games in 2011 Jackson (29 for 130) on 11/6/11. The Cards 42 sacks in 2011 rank as the fourth-highest total in Consec. Games Without Allowing 100-Yard Rusher team history since sacks became an official stat in 1982. Gms Team Single-Season Sack Totals (1982-present) 17 Miami Sacks Season 14 Chicago 59 1983 13 Houston 55 1984 11 Arizona 43 2009 Arizona is one of four teams in the NFL who have not allowed 42 2011 a rushing TD this season (Cleveland, Houston, Minnesota). 41 1987, 1986

CARDS HIT PRIMETIME NEXT WEEK After this week’s matchup against the Miami Dolphins at University of Phoenix Stadium, the Cardinals follow up with a short week as the team flies to St. Louis for a Thursday Night matchup that will air live nationally on NFL Network. It will mark Arizona’s first Thursday night game since a Thanksgiving Day matchup in Philadelphia in 2008. When the Cardinals travel to face the Rams next week, the team will be looking for its eighth consecutive win in St. Louis. In 2011, the Cardinals defeated the Rams 23-20 in the Edward Jones Dome, the team’s seventh straight win in St. Louis. That established a franchise mark for the longest road winning streak against any single opponent. Arizona will be appearing on NFL Network for the first time in the regular season since its Christmas Day victory over the in 2010. Cardinals vs. Dolphins 7 of 46 www.azcardinals.com ANOTHER BLOCK THE COMEBACK CARDS RETURN The Cardinals have made it an annual tradition to lead the NFL in During the 2011 season, the Cardinals proved to be one of blocked FGAs over the last few years. It has become a trademark the best comeback teams in NFL history, winning six games of the team. However, in the Week 2 win over New England it in which the team trailed in the fourth quarter, tied for the was a blocked punt that led directly to seven points for the second-most such victories for any NFL team since 1970. Cardinals. th NFL Record—4 Quarter Comeback Wins (1970-2011) When LB Quentin Groves blocked Zoltan Mesko’s punt attempt Wins Team, Year inside the Patriots 10-yard line in the third quarter, the ball went 7 Indianapolis, 2009 out of bounds at the Patriots two-yard line and the Cardinals 6 Arizona, 2011 scored their first TD three plays later. Down 9-6 prior to the block, Indianapolis, 1999 the Cards took a 13-9 lead and never trailed again. Miami, 1992 Denver, 1985 The blocked punt was the first of Groves’ career and it was the Houston, 1978 first for the Cardinals since Sean Morey memorably blocked a punt by Dallas’ Mat McBriar in an OT win vs. the Cowboys on That trend continued into the 2012 season after the 10/12/08. Cardinals overcame a three-point fourth quarter deficit to th beat the Seahawks 20-16 in the season opener at For the Cardinals, it was their 15 blocked kick dating back to University of Phoenix Stadium. 2008 (13 FGs, 2 punts), the most in the NFL. Arizona leads the NFL with two blocked kicks in 2012. In addition to the blocked The Cardinals overcame a second half deficit in seven of punt yesterday, DE Calais Campbell blocked a Seattle FG in their eight wins last season, one shy of the NFL modern-era Week 1. record (8, shared by six teams, most recently the 2010 NY Jets). Most Blocked Kicks (FG, PAT, Punt) – 2008-2012 Block Team Type 15 Arizona FG (13), Punt (2) FEELY’S STREAK HITS 17 14 Seattle FG (9), Punt (4), PAT 11 Chicago FG (5), PAT (4), Punt (2) After connecting on FGs of 47 and 27 yards against the 10 NY Giants FG (5), PAT (5) Eagles on Sunday to remain perfect on the season, K Jay Tampa Bay Punt (5), PAT (3), FG (2) Feely has now hit on 17 straight FG attempts dating back to last season. With one more FG, Feely will match his 2010 The blocked punt against the Patriots was the sixth blocked kick mark as the second-longest consecutive FGs streak in in 11 games for the Cardinals (5 FG, punt). franchise history. When Calais Campbell blocked Seattle’s 50-yard FGA on the first Franchise Record—Consecutive FGs Made offensive possession of the Week 1 matchup, it marked Arizona’s th FG Player (Year) first blocked FGA of the season and 13 FG block dating back to 31 Neil Rackers (Games 1-10, 2005) 2008, an NFL-high. The Cardinals led the NFL in blocked FGAs 18 Jay Feely (Games 3-13, 2010) in each of the last three seasons (5 in 2011, 3 in 2010 and 3 in 17 Jay Feely (Game 11 in 2011-Game 3, 2012) 2009). 15 Neil Rackers (Games 5-11, 2008) 12 Neil Rackers (Games 3-13, 2009) A WELL EARNED REPUTATION A HIGH SCORER Arizona’s reputation for blocking kicks is something that helps Feely is one of 12 NFL players who has eclipsed 1,000 explain the trouble experienced by even some of the league’s points since 2001, the year he entered the league. In that most elite kickers when they face the Cardinals. time, he has tallied 1,235 points, the second-highest total in the league behind only 49ers kicker David Akers (1,385). The Cards gave some of the NFL’s best kickers fits during the 2011 season. In the win during Week 2 at New England, Patriots NFL Points Leaders (2001-present) K Stephen Gostkowski—the most accurate kicker in franchise Pts Player XPM XPA FGM FGA history—missed a 42-yard FG attempt with one second left that 1,385 David Akers 446 450 313 378 sealed the Cards 20-18 victory. 1,235 Jay Feely 389 391 280 340 1,196 431 437 255 304 Prior to missing the potential game-winner, Gostkowski had made 1,195 Ryan Longwell 445 452 250 303 38 consecutive fourth quarter field goals in the regular season. 1,182 351 354 277 342 Kickers Who Struggled Against Arizona in 2011  Bengals K held the NFL lead for FG accuracy LEACH PICKS ONE UP (93.1%), having hit on 27-of-29 FG attempts on the season. Against the Cardinals, Nugent doubled his miss total for the Long snapper Mike Leach made one of the key plays early season in the first half alone, missing on attempts of 35 and 48 in the game last week against the Eagles. With just over yards. five minutes remaining in the first quarter and Arizona  San Francisco K David Akers, who established an NFL record holding a 3-0 lead, Leach recovered a fumble on a Philly for most FGs in a season with 44, saw most of his struggles in punt return that led to the Cardinals first TD of the day and 2011 come against Arizona. Akers missed eight FG attempts a 10-0 lead eight plays later. last season (44-of-52) and half of those (4) came against For Leach—who was appearing in his 174th career regular Arizona.  season game—it was his first career fumble recovery in Entering the game against the Cardinals in Week 13, Cowboys regular season action. rookie K Dan Bailey had made 27-of-28 FGAs on the season, including 26 in a row leading into the game. That streak came Prior to Sunday, he did have a fumble recovery in to an end in the first quarter when Bailey’s 53-yard attempt postseason play as a member of the Denver Broncos. It went wide left. Bailey finished the day 2-of-4 on FGAs, also came in a Divisional matchup vs. New England on 1/14/06. missing a potential game-winning 49-yard attempt at the end of Leach, now in his 13th NFL season, spent seven years in the fourth quarter. Denver before signing with the Cardinals in 2009.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 8 of 46 www.azcardinals.com BUILDING ON A RECORD CARDS UNDER WHISENHUNT During the 2011 season, Ken Whisenhunt established a Whisenhunt has had an impressive run in his first five-plus franchise record for career wins by a head coach. The victory seasons with the Cardinals. Prior to the 2010 season, over the in Week 15 was the 43rd of his Whisenhunt earned a four-year contract extension with a team career, surpassing 2012 Hall of Fame nominee option for a fifth. (42, 1973-77) for the franchise all-time lead. During his first five seasons in Arizona, Whisenhunt earned 44 th Last week against the Eagles, Whisenhunt earned his 47 victories (including postseason), becoming the winningest career victory with the 20-18 win over Philadelphia. Against coach in franchise history. Last week’s win over Philadelphia Seattle in Week 1 of the ’12 season, Whisenhunt earned his marked number 47. Below is a look at a list of achievements th 30 career home win (including postseason) that Whisenhunt has put together during his time in Arizona: Most Wins By A Cardinals Head Coach  With the victory over the Philadelphia Eagles last week, the Wins Coach (Years) Cardinals have started the 2012 season with a 3-0 record. It 47 Ken Whisenhunt (2007-present) marks the team’s first 3-0 start since 1974. 42 Don Coryell (1973-77) 39 (1980-85)  The win over the Eagles last week also gives the Cardinals a 35 (1966-70) 31-14 record at University of Phoenix Stadium under 29 (1996-2000) Whisenhunt (including postseason).  Posted a .500 record or better in four of his first five seasons THE WHISENHUNT ERA with the Cardinals.  Below is a breakdown of the Cardinals regular season win-loss The Cardinals earned NFC West titles in 2008 and ‘09, their record during Whisenhunt’s tenure: first back-to-back division titles since 1974-75. Record 43-40  Arizona’s win over Green Bay in the 2009 Wild Card matchup At Home 28-14 gave the Cardinals wins in the postseason in back-to-back On the Road 15-26 years for the first time in franchise history. Indoors 24-15  The Cardinals have won twice as many playoff games under Outdoors 19-25 Whisenhunt (4) as they had won in their total playoff history (2) NFC West record 19-12 prior to his tenure. Under Whisenhunt, the Cardinals appeared When scored first 23-13 in six playoff contests between 2008-09, after appearing in When Opp. Scores First 20-27 seven total postseason games in the franchise’s history prior Out-rush opponent 23-5 to his arrival. Cardinals have 100-yard rusher 10-2 Scoring 20 Points or More 40-15  Arizona finished with a 10-6 record in ‘09, giving the Cardinals Yielding 20 Points or Less 29-7 10+ wins in the regular season for the first time since 1976 Led at halftime 25-6 (10-4). Trailed at halftime 13-33  Led after 3rd quarter 27-5 Whisenhunt was the first head coach in franchise history with Overtime games 6-2 a .500 record or better in each of his first three seasons. The Won the coin toss 24-17 Cardinals were 8-8 in 2007, 9-7 in 2008 and 10-6 in ‘09. September 11-9  The 2011 season marked Whisenhunt’s fifth straight season October 7-10 with a home winning percentage of at least .500, a new November 11-11 franchise record. Entering the 2011 season, Whisenhunt was December 13-8 tied with Don Coryell for most seasons with a .500 home January 1-2 record or better.  The Cardinals started the 2009 season with a 5-0 record on IN THE NFC WEST UNDER WHISENHUNT the road for the first time since 1975. Following the victory over Seattle in the season opener, the  The Cardinals posted a 6-2 road record in ’09, the most road Cardinals improved to 19-12 against teams from the NFC West wins in a single season since posting six wins in 1963. under Whisenhunt. The win also gave Arizona a 5-1 record at home against Seattle since 2007.  The Cardinals have posted a 19-12 record against NFC West Cards vs. the NFC West Under Whisenhunt opponents under Whisenhunt. Year W-L  Led the Cardinals to the NFC West title in 2008, their first 2012 1-0 division title since 1975. 2011 4-2 2010 1-5  Led the Cardinals to their first-ever appearance in 2009 4-2 2008 and more wins in a single season (12) than any coach in 2008 6-0 franchise history. 2007 3-3  The Cardinals 30-24 win over Atlanta in the 2008 Wild Card The 2010 season was the first under Whisenhunt in which the Game was the first home playoff victory in 61 years. Cards posted a below .500 record against teams in the  division. After losing the final five division games in 2010 and With the 34-21 win over Seattle in the 2008 regular season losing to Seattle in Week 3 of the 2011 season, Arizona has finale, the Cardinals finished the 2008 regular season with a 9- won five of the last six NFC West matchups. 7 record, matching their best regular season record since the franchise moved to Arizona in 1988. In Week 14 against San Francisco, the Cardinals snapped a five-game losing streak to the 49ers that dated back to the  In 2008, the Cards offense scored a franchise record 427 beginning of the 2009 season. Arizona has now won two points and added 188 points in the playoffs, the third-highest straight against Seattle, following a three-game losing streak. total in NFL postseason history.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 9 of 46 www.azcardinals.com 80 YEARS OF OWNERSHIP DRAFTING WELL In 1932, Charles W. Bidwill agreed to purchase the Chicago Cardinals General Manager Rod Graves is one of the NFL’s Cardinals from then-owner Dr. David Jones and the team has longest–tenured football decision makers, having led the remained in the Bidwill family ever since. team’s personnel department since 2003. A prominent figure in the history of the , A native of Houston, Graves is in his 16th season with the was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Cardinals organization after joining the team in 1997 as the in 1967. Upon his passing in 1947, his wife Violet retained Assistant to the President. He was promoted to Vice President, control of the franchise and ran the Cardinals for the next 15 Football Operations in 2003 and General Manager in 2007. years until her passing in 1962. Control of the team them moved to her sons Charles and William (Bill). Graves is one of six African American general managers in the NFL, joining Baltimore’s , Houston’s Rick Bill, whose association with the Cardinals began as a ball boy on Smith, Detroit’s , the Giants Jerry Reese and Chicago’s South Side, became the sole owner and chief Oakland’s Reggie McKenzie. executive officer in 1972 and his involvement with the team - now in its eighth decade - continues today. Graves oversees all facets of the team’s football operations Mr. B remains a constant fixture at team functions as well as the and has seen considerable success in building the team. One Cardinals Tempe training facility where the responsibility for the of the main ways Graves has built the team is through the NFL day-to-day operation of the team today resides with his son and Draft. The Cardinals have received high praise for their team president, Michael. successful draft classes under Graves, especially in recent years. joined the Cardinals in 1996 as Vice President/General Counsel after practicing law for six years as a Current Cardinals Pro Bowl players such as CB Patrick federal prosecutor. He has established his own legacy with the Peterson, WR Larry Fitzgerald, DT Darnell Dockett, and SS franchise that has included spearheading the effort that led to Adrian Wilson were all acquired through the draft. Other rising the creation of University of Phoenix Stadium and the team’s stars recently identified and brought in by Graves include DE greatest period of success, both on the field and off. Calais Campbell, LBs Daryl Washington and Sam Acho, RBs Beanie Wells and Ryan Williams, WR Andre Roberts “It’s always been a great sense of pride for our family to be and QB John Skelton. associated with the National Football League,” said Cardinals owner Bill Bidwill. “It is a privilege that also carries a great sense Of the 22 Cardinals starters that began the season against responsibility to our fans and fans of the league that we do all Seattle, 13 were draft choices of the team during Graves’ we can to make sure our team and game are of the highest tenure while one other starter (C Lyle Sendlein) joined the quality. We take that responsibility very seriously.” team as an undrafted rookie free agent. Founded in 1898, the Cardinals are the oldest continuously run The Cardinals top five draft picks in the 2010 NFL Draft are all franchise in professional football. They were a charter member listed starters for the Cardinals in just their third season. of the National Football League when it began in 1920; the Cardinals and Bears are the only charter members of the NFL Cardinals Top 5 Draft Picks in 2010 still in existence today. Rnd Player Pick 1st DT Dan Williams 26th 2nd LB Daryl Washington 47th SUPER BOWL RETURNING TO ARIZONA 3rd WR Andre Roberts 88th 4th LB O’Brien Schofield 130th On October 11, 2011, following a very competitive bidding th th process, the NFL owners awarded Super Bowl XLIX to Arizona 5 QB John Skelton 155 as the nation’s biggest sporting event will be held at University of Of the Cardinals 15 draft picks between 2010-11, eight are Phoenix Stadium in Glendale following the 2015 season. already full-time starters and 11 are every day players who see “It’s going to be huge for tourism, our economic development significant action on game days. and our visibility not only in the United States but around the world,” said Cardinals President Michael Bidwill following the ADDING WASHINGTON TO THE CORE vote. GM Rod Graves has made it clear that under his leadership, Super Bowl XLIX will be the third Super Bowl played in Arizona the organization will identify a core group of players to build the and the second one at University of Phoenix Stadium. The team around and keep that core intact. Cardinals home played host to Super Bowl XLII between the NY Giants and New England Patriots following the 2007 season and On September 6th, third-year LB Daryl Washington became Arizona first hosted the Super Bowl following the 1995 season, the newest Cards player drafted under Graves that was when the Dallas Cowboys defeated the . extended by the team. Washington was given a six-year extension just under four months after the team extended DT Super Bowl XLII brought with it an estimated economic impact of Calais Campbell, their second round pick (50th overall) in the $500 million, with nearly 100,000 out-of-state visitors and 2008 Draft. thousands of media members from around the world visiting the Valley. “Two things that successful teams do consistently is build With Super Bowl XLIX being held in Glendale, Arizona becomes through the draft and keep their core players,” Graves said in one of just six host sites to be selected to host the Super Bowl at announcing the extension for Washington. “Daryl has certainly least three times. lived up to the potential we all saw in him coming out of TCU in 2010 and he has established himself as one of the top young SB Host Sites Upcoming Super Bowls defensive players in the NFL. I know he feels, like we do, that SBs Site SB Location his best football is still ahead of him and we’re thrilled that this 10 South Florida XLVII Mercedes-Benz Superdome deal gives him the opportunity to achieve that with the 10 New Orleans XLVIII MetLife Stadium (NY) Cardinals.” 7 Los Angeles XLIX Univ. of Phoenix Stadium 4 Tampa Bay During Graves’ tenure, WR Larry Fitzgerald, SS Adrian 3 Arizona Wilson and DT Darnell Dockett have all signed multiple 3 San Diego contract extensions since being drafted by Arizona.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 10 of 46 www.azcardinals.com FITZ GROUNDS THE EAGLES AGAIN YOUNGEST EVER TO 700 WR Larry Fitzgerald had averaged 114.0 yards receiving per With nine catches against the Eagles last week, WR Larry game in his first four career matchups against the Eagles. He Fitzgerald reached 707 career receptions. At 29 years, 23 hit 114 yards exactly last week in his fifth career matchup. days old, Fitzgerald became the youngest player in NFL After his nine-catch, 114-yard performance last week, history to reach 700 career receptions. Fitzgerald now has 100+ yards receiving in three straight He reached the milestone over a year younger than the games against the Eagles, including postseason. previous record holder—Dallas TE Jason Witten (30 years, Fitzgerald Facing the Eagles (2004-2011) 133 days old). Witten reached 700 receptions in the Cowboys Date Rec Yds TDs 27-7 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 2 earlier this 9/23/12 vs. Phi 9 114 1 season. 11/13/11 @ Phi 7 146 2 Youngest To 700 Career Receptions 1/18/09 vs. Phi* 9 152 3 Player Age 11/27/08 @ Phi 5 65 2 Larry Fitzgerald 29 years, 23 days 12/24/05 vs. Phi 5 93 1 Jason Witten 30 years, 133 days *2008 NFC Championship Game Andre Johnson 30 years, 139 days With his 37-yard TD reception in the second quarter, Fitzgerald 30 years, 202 days now has a TD in all five games he has played against 30 years, 230 days Philadelphia in his career, including postseason. In terms of games played, Fitzgerald reached 700 career receptions in the fifth fewest games in NFL history (127). BEYOND THE RECORDS Games Player Team(s) In his first eight NFL seasons, WR Larry Fitzgerald broke 114 Indianapolis virtually every major Cardinals career receiving record. With 120 Andre Johnson Houston those records in his pocket, the only remaining question is how 123 Anquan Boldin Arizona, Baltimore high the numbers will go by the time he is done. 125 Torry Holt St. Louis 127 Larry Fitzgerald Arizona In 2011, Fitzgerald became the franchise all-time leader in receiving yards, receiving TDs, career 100-yard games and Fitzgerald has accomplished quite a bit at a young age: total TDs. He became the franchise all-time receptions leader  At 27 years, 110 days old, he became the youngest player in in 2010. NFL history to reach 600 career receptions. Franchise Record—Career Receptions  At 22 years, 123 days old, became the youngest player in Rec Player (Years) NFL history to record a 100-catch season. 707 Larry Fitzgerald, 2004- 586 Anquan Boldin, 2003-09 535 , 1990-98 BEFORE HE TURNED 29 522 , 1979-90 Fitzgerald turned 29 just prior to the start of the 2012 season 493 Frank Sanders, 1995-02 (August 31st). Looking back over what he accomplished before *Established record in week 14 of 2010 season then gives a good indication of just how special a player he Franchise Record—Career Receiving Yards has been. Yds Player (Years) 9,796 Larry Fitzgerald, 2004- Fitzgerald had more receptions (693) before age 29 than any 8,497 Roy Green, 1979-90 player in the history of the game. 7,918 Jackie Smith, 1963-77 NFL Record—Most Receptions Before Age 29 7,520 Anquan Boldin, 2003-09 Rec Player 7,005 Pat Tilley, 1976-86 693 Larry Fitzgerald *Established record in week 4 of 2011 season 634 Randy Moss Franchise Record— Receptions 617 Jason Witten TDs Player (Years) 587 Andre Johnson 74 Larry Fitzgerald, 2004- 570 66 Roy Green, 1979-90 His 9,615 receiving yards rank second in league history behind 60 Sonny Randle, 1959-66 only Randy Moss (10,147) before age 29. 45 Mel Gray, 1971-82 44 Anquan Boldin, 2003-09 NFL Record—Most Receiving Yards Before Age 29 *Established record in week 3 of 2011 season Yds Player 10,147 Randy Moss Franchise Record—Career Touchdowns 9,615 Larry Fitzgerald TDs Player (Years) 8,449 74 Larry Fitzgerald, 2004- 8,156 Torry Holt 69 Roy Green, 1979-90 7,973 60 Sonny Randle, 1959-66 51 , 1979-86 With 73 receiving TDs, Fitzgerald trailed only Moss (98) and , 1958-64 Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (86) for the most TDs receptions *Established record in week 10 of 2011 season before age 29. Franchise Record—Career 100-Yard Receiving Games NFL Record—Most Receiving TDs Before Age 29 # Player (Years) TDs Player 33 Larry Fitzgerald, 2004- 98 Randy Moss 27 Anquan Boldin, 2003-09 86 Jerry Rice 22 Jackie Smith, 1963-77 73 Larry Fitzgerald 20 Roy Green, 1979-90 73 Lance Alworth *Established record in week 4 of 2011 season 69 Cardinals vs. Dolphins 11 of 46 www.azcardinals.com HEADING TO THE HALL? Below is a look at the career of WR Larry Fitzgerald through his first 127 career games compared to the 21 modern era WRs currently in the HOF and where they stood at that point in their career. At this point in his career, Fitzgerald has more receptions (707) than any of the receivers enshrined in Canton—by a large margin. The next closest receiver is Jerry Rice, who had 627 receptions through his first 127 career games. Fitzgerald has more receiving yards (9,796) than all HOF receivers except Rice (10,466), Lance Alworth (10,199) and (9,849). Fitzgerald Vs. Modern Era WRs in the Hall of Fame (127 Games) 100- Player, HOF Year Years G Rec Yds Avg. Y/G TD Yd G Larry Fitzgerald 2004- 127 707 9,796 13.9 77.1 74 33 Jerry Rice, ‘10 1985-00 127 627 10,466 16.7 82.4 105 39 Michael Irvin, ‘07 1988-99 127 612 9,849 16.1 77.6 55 41 , ‘08 1980-95 127 584 8,104 13.9 63.8 41 24 , ‘73 1955-67 127 540 7,980 14.8 62.8 58 26 Lance Alworth, ‘78 1962-72 127 537 10,199 18.9 80.3 85 41 , 84 1964-77 127 534 7,533 14.1 59.3 68 21 , ‘95 1976-89 127 526 8,474 16.1 66.7 70 31 , ‘03 1978-93 127 496 9,200 18.5 72.4 48 32 , ’83 1958-68 127 476 7,228 15.2 56.9 61 24 , ‘87 1958, 60-73 127 470 8,693 18.5 68.4 72 37 Tommy McDonald, ‘98 1957-68 127 451 7,815 17.3 61.5 79 24 , ‘88 1965-78 127 422 6,708 15.9 52.8 54 19 , ‘70 1948-56 87 400 5,397 13.5 62.0 38 15 , ‘02 1974-87 127 392 6,864 17.5 54.0 56 22 , ‘75 1946-56 123 386 6,488 16.8 52.7 62 9 Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsch, ’68 1946-57 127 382 6,954 18.2 55.2 58 - , ‘70 1947-55 107 373 5,619 15.1 52.5 61 14 , ‘09 1965-75 127 365 7,295 19.9 58.8 71 24 , ‘83 1964-77 127 361 7,436 20.6 58.6 76 21 , ‘01 1974-87 115 336 5,462 16.3 47.5 51 11 , ‘96 1969-86 127 310 5,574 17.9 43.9 35 11 Avg. of 21 Hall of Fame WRs 456 7,552 16.7 - 63 - In fact, Fitzgerald’s career numbers already surpass those of many receivers that are currently enshrined in the HOF. He has more career receptions than 15 of the 21 receivers in the HOF: Swann (336), Hayes (371), Pihos (373), Lavelli (386), Hirsch (387), Fears (400), Warfield (427), McDonald (495), Mitchell (521), Stallworth (537), Alworth (542), Biletnikoff (589), Berry (631), Maynard (633) and Taylor (649). He has more career receiving yards than 13 of the 21 receivers in the HOF: Fears (5,397), Swann (5,462), Pihos (5,619), Lavelli (6,488), Hirsch (7,029), Hayes (7,414), Mitchell (7,954), McDonald (8,410), Warfield (8,565), Stallworth (8,723), Biletnikoff (8,974), Taylor (9,110) and Berry (9,275). A Career Full of Accomplishments:  Franchise career leader in receptions (707), receiving yards (9,796), receiving TDs (74), total TDs (74) and 100-yard receiving games (33). His six 1,000-yard seasons are a franchise record, as are his current streak of five consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.  One of just four players in NFL history to record at least 1,400 receiving yards in a season four times in their career: Jerry Rice (6), Randy Moss (4) and Marvin Harrison (4).  At 28 years, 74 days old, he became the third-youngest player in NFL history to reach 70 career receiving TDs behind only Randy Moss (26 years, 269 days old) and Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (28 years, one day old).  At 28 years, 81 days old, he became the second-youngest player in NFL history to reach 9,000 career receiving yards, trailing only Randy Moss (27 years, 310 days old).  At 27 years, 110 days old, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 600 career receptions.  In 2010, he became the first player in NFL history to record 90+ receptions five times in their first seven seasons.  During the 2008 postseason, he broke virtually every major playoff receiving record, establishing new single-season marks for receptions (30), receiving yards (546) and TDs (7). His four 100-yard receiving games that postseason established a new NFL record for consecutive games with 100 yards receiving.  His nine TD receptions in six career postseason games are an NFL record for a player in their first six career playoff contests.  With a franchise record 103 receptions during the 2005 season, he became the youngest player in NFL history to record a 100- catch campaign when he reached the mark at 22 years, 123 days old.  Led the NFL in receiving TDs in both the 2008 (12) and 2009 (13) seasons. In addition to his 10 receiving TDs in 2007, he became the first player in franchise history to record at least 10 TDs in three consecutive seasons.  At 29 years, 23 days old when the Cardinals faced the Eagles last week, Fitzgerald became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 700 career receptions. The previous record was held by Dallas TE Jason Witten, who was 30 years, 133 days old when he reached the mark in Week 2 of the 2012 season.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 12 of 46 www.azcardinals.com BREAKING DOWN FITZGERALD TOP OF THE CLASS Below is a breakdown of Fitzgerald’s 707 career receptions Dating back to 2005, Fitzgerald is at or near the top of most and 9,796 career receiving yards: receiving categories. Fitzgerald Career Splits Rec. By QB NFL Reception Leaders (2005-12) Split Rec Yds Rec Rec Player Team(s) Home 351 4,794 345 Kurt Warner 666 Wes Welker New England Away 356 4,897 84 Josh McCown 664 Indianapolis Win 337 4,701 70 Matt Leinart 649 Larry Fitzgerald Arizona Loss 370 5,495 65 John Skelton 600 Tony Gonzalez Kansas City, Atlanta September 160 2,159 50 Kevin Kolb 582 Jason Witten Dallas October 145 2,092 49 Derek Anderson NFL Receiving Yardage Leaders (2005-12) November 202 2,702 13 Yds Player Team(s) December 159 2,436 10 Shaun King 9,016 Larry Fitzerald Arizona January 32 407 8 8,893 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Sunday 673 9,382 7 Richard Bartel 8,378 Steve Smith Carolina Monday 17 125 5 7,750 Andre Johnson Houston Thursday 5 65 1 Brian St. Pierre 7,618 Roddy White Atlanta Saturday 12 224 NFL Receiving TD Leaders (2005-12) Vs. NFC 559 7,702 Rec. Yards By QB TDs Player Team(s) Vs. AFC 148 2,094 Yds Quarterback st 66 Larry Fitzgerald Arizona 1 Quarter 152 1,996 4,583 Kurt Warner nd 64 Randy Moss Oak, NE, Min, Ten, SF 2 Quarter 188 2,390 1,207 Josh McCown rd 61 Antonio Gates San Diego 3 Quarter 171 2,415 1,055 John Skelton th 58 Terrell Owens Phi, Dal, Buf, Cin 4 Quarter 190 2,889 967 Matt Leinart 51 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Overtime 6 106 813 Kevin Kolb 1st Down 297 3,987 629 Derek Anderson NFL Leaders—Receptions of 25+ Yards (2005-12) 2nd Down 243 3,558 141 Max Hall 25+ Player Team(s) 3rd Down 153 2,059 129 Shaun King 89 Steve Smith Carolina 4th Down 14 192 97 John Navarre 78 Larry Fitzgerald Arizona Vs. Seattle 106 1,434 91 Richard Bartel 64 Greg Jennings Green Bay Vs. San Francisco 93 1,339 81 Tim Rattay 64 Roddy White Atlanta Vs. St. Louis 91 1,190 3 Brian St. Pierre 62 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis

A SPECIAL AWARD FOR FITZ CHART TOPPERS On August 13, Fitzgerald was honored as the recipient of the With 74 career TD receptions, the most recent coming last 14th annual Arthur S. Arkush Humanitarian Award by Pro week against the Eagles, Fitzgerald is tied with Reggie Football Weekly. The award is given to an NFL player whose Wayne for fourth place on the NFL’s career TD receptions list contributions to the community and charitable organizations are among active players (regular season only). especially outstanding. Only San Francisco WR Randy Moss (154), Atlanta TE Tony Fitzgerald’s work in the community is plentiful and far-reaching. Gonzalez (98) and San Diego TE Antonio Gates (76) have He was honored by Pro Football Weekly for his work with the more TD receptions than Fitzgerald, who has appeared in Larry Fitzgerald First Down Fund, which funds positive fewer games (127) than any other player in the top 10 other activities for kids during the summer and throughout the year, than Andre Johnson (125). with programs in Arizona, Minneapolis and Chicago. It also TD Receptions—Active NFL Players makes significant contributions — in time, money and resources st # Player (1 Year) TDs Games — to numerous organizations throughout the United States. 1 Randy Moss (1998) 154 205 His work with the Carol Fitzgerald Memorial Fund, which was 2 Tony Gonzalez (1997) 98 241 established in honor of his late mother, who passed away from 3 Antonio Gates (2003) 76 134 breast cancer in 2003, offers support of causes that Fitzgerald’s 4t Larry Fitzgerald (2004) 74 127 mother held dear, including educating urban youth about 4t Reggie Wayne (2001) 74 176 HIV/AIDS and breast cancer issues. 6 Donald Driver (1999) 60 195 7 Steve Smith (2001) 59 154 Fitzgerald has served as a key figure in the NFL’s annual Breast 8 Santana Moss (2001) 57 158 Cancer Awareness Month. He served as an NFL spokesman for 9 Anquan Boldin (2003) 55 128 the league-wide initiative “A Crucial Catch” for the last two years 10 Andre Johnson (2003) 54 125 and was again invited to do so in 2012. Fitzgerald has traveled to Africa numerous times over the last Dating back to the ’08 season, and including postseason, no few years, both with his good friend Anquan Boldin and on player in the NFL has more TD receptions than Fitzgerald. behalf of the Starkey Hearing Foundation. His most recent trip He has hauled in 48 TD receptions in that time. was in late July just prior to the start of training camp when he TD Receptions Since 2008—Including Postseason flew to Uganda to assist President Clinton and his daughter TDs Player Chelsea fit hearing aids for those in need. 49 Larry Fitzgerald PFW also cited Fitzgerald’s use of social media to further his 48 humanitarian work. Through and Facebook, he connects 39 Roddy White with his huge following of fans (currently over 1.3 million 37 Greg Jennings followers) with his Gimme 5 Fridays with Fitz initiative, in 36 Vernon Davis which he tweets and asks “Team Fitzgerald” to text HAND to Fitzgerald led the NFL in receiving TDs in ‘08 (12) and ‘09 50555 and $5 is given to Phoenix Children’s Hospital. (13).

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 13 of 46 www.azcardinals.com KOLB CONTINUES TO SHINE A CONTINUED PROGRESSION Entering the 2012 season as a backup, QB Kevin Kolb vowed to QB John Skelton won a preseason battle with Kevin Kolb be ready when called upon this season and that is exactly the to become the starting QB for the Cardinals in 2012. In scenario that played out in the season opener against Seattle. doing so, he resumed the position that he held last season Starter John Skelton went down with an ankle injury during the as he helped the Cards post their remarkable late season Cardinals final offensive drive and with the Cards down 16-13, Kolb turnaround. The Cards won seven of their final nine and entered the contest and completed 6 of 8 attempts for 66 yards, Skelton was under center for six of those wins. including a game-winning six-yard TD pass to WR Andre Roberts Skelton proved in his first two seasons in the NFL that he with just under five minutes remaining. can win games for the Cardinals. After posting a 5-2 Kolb hasn’t looked back since, with another highlight last week at record as a starter in 2011, Skelton earned his eighth University of Phoenix Stadium. Making his first appearance against career victory (8-4) with the win over Seattle in the ’12 the team that selected him in the second round (36th overall) of the opener. He also improved to 6-0 at home as a starting QB. 2007 NFL Draft and sent him to the Cardinals in a trade prior to the Skelton became the first Cardinals QB of the Super Bowl 2011 season, Kolb posted one of the finest outings of his career. In era to win his first six home starts and he is the first NFL taking down the Eagles, Kolb completed 17 of 24 pass attempts QB to do so since the 49ers Shaun Hill (7 straight wins, (70.8%) for 222 yards, two TD, no INTs and a passer rating of 2007-09). 127.4. Playing under less than ideal circumstances in 2011, the Kolb’s 70.8 completion percentage was the second-highest of his second-year player out of Fordham took advantage of his career (79.3 vs. Atlanta, 10/17/10) while his passer rating of 127.4 opportunities when starter Kevin Kolb went down with ranked as the third-best of his career (133.6 vs. Atlanta, 10/17/10; injuries over the second half of the season. After helping 130.0 vs. Carolina, 9/11/11). the Cardinals recover from a 1-6 start to win seven of their final nine games, Skelton earned his way into the Following last week’s performance, Kolb now has a 108.6 passer preseason battle for the starting QB spot. rating this season, which ranks as the third-best in the NFL behind only Atlanta’s Matt Ryan (114.0) and Pittsburgh’s Ben During the victory over Seattle in Week 1, Skelton Roethlisberger (109.2). completed 14 of 28 attempts for 149 yards against the Seahawks before a fourth quarter ankle injury knocked NFL Leaders—Passer Rating him out of the game. Rate Player (Team) Att Com Pct. Yds TD INT 114.0 Matt Ryan (Atl) 107 77 72.0 793 8 1 Skelton Career Snapshot 109.2 (Pit) 120 82 68.3 904 8 1  Has started 12 of the 14 games he has appeared in, 108.6 Kevin Kolb (Ari) 59 38 64.4 428 4 0 completing 165 of 303 pass attempts for 2,724 yards, 13 105.0 (Cin) 95 65 68.4 867 6 3 TDs and 17 INTs. 104.9 (Min) 97 68 70.1 713 4 0  Has an 8-4 record as a starter.  The Cardinals have now won Kolb’s last four starts, which doesn’t Has compiled a perfect 6-0 record at home. include his Week 1 performance this season when he came off the Starting Record of Active QBs—Min. 10 Starts bench in the fourth quarter to throw the game-winning TD pass Quarterback W L Pct against the Seahawks. Tom Brady 125 37 .772 Solid In The Last Five Matt Ryan 46 19 .708 In the last five games in which he has appeared (all Arizona Ben Roethlisberger 81 35 .698 victories), Kolb has: 46 21 .687  Completed 55 of 85 attempts (64.7%) for 677 yards, five TDs 142 69 .673 and no INTs John Skelton 8 4 .667  Has attempted 92 consecutive passes without throwing an INT, 65 34 .657 the third-best active streak in the NFL behind 42 23 .646 (102) and Christian Ponder (98) Tony Romo 49 31 .613  Has thrown two game-winning TD passes 9 6 .600  Rushed for a game-winning five-yard TD against the Patriots Kolb Wins in Return To The Starting Lineup LINDLEY EARNS HIS SPOT Since returning to the starting lineup, Kolb has led the Cardinals QB , selected by the Cardinals with their past Pro Bowl QBs Tom Brady and Michael Vick. second selection of the sixth round (185th overall) in this  Making his first start since Week 14 of last season, Kolb led the year’s draft, earned a spot on the 53-man roster with an Cardinals to their 20-18 victory over the New England Patriots impressive training camp and preseason performance. two weeks ago having completed 15 of 27 pass attempts for 140 yards, a TD, no INTs and a passer rating of 82.3. He also posted Lindley performed so well in camp that head coach Ken 20 rushing yards and a TD, with his five-yard TD run in fourth Whisenhunt gave him the start in the team’s final quarter proving to be the game’s deciding score. preseason matchup vs. Oakland. Playing the first half,  Kolb’s five-yard rushing TD in the fourth quarter against the Pats Lindley completed 9 of 13 pass attempts (69%) for 101 marked the second rushing TD of his career and first since yards, a TD and a passer rating of 117.8. Lindley was later 9/27/09 vs. Kansas City. Kolb became the first Cardinals QB to forced back into action in the second half after an injury to rush for a TD since Kurt Warner scored from one yard out on Richard Bartel. 10/7/07 at St. Louis. “The one thing that has been consistent is his poise and Coach Whisenhunt on Kolb how he’s handled himself,” Whisenhunt said of his newest “I know he was disappointed (not getting the starting job to begin QB. “He’s thrown the ball well and he’s accurate.” the season) because he put a lot of time in, but I think when you A four-year starter at San Diego State, Lindley established look at a pro, and when we talk about what it takes to be a pro and a school record with 49 consecutive starts. He also having to be ready when it’s your time, the good ones are the ones established Mountain West Conference career records for who take advantage of that. Kevin has done that. He has played pass completions (961), pass attempts (1,732), passing very well.” yards (12,690), starts (49) and total plays (1,822).

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 14 of 46 www.azcardinals.com CONTINUING WHERE HE LEFT OFF MAKING THE FIRST ONE COUNT th If any Cardinals player exemplified Arizona’s breakout success WR Michael Floyd, the Cardinals first round selection (13 over the final nine games in 2011, it was WR Andre Roberts, overall) in the 2012 NFL Draft, hauled in his first career who finished the season as one of the team’s hottest players. reception against the Eagles last week when he caught a pass from Kevin Kolb in the first quarter that went for an Roberts has continued that hot streak into the 2012 season. eight-yard TD. The TD gave the Cardinals an early 10-0 lead With three receptions for 55 yards last week against the Eagles, at University of Phoenix Stadium. Roberts now has nine receptions for 111 yards and two TDs on the season. With the catch, Floyd became the first Cardinals player since RB (9/22/02 @ San Diego) to score a TD on With two receiving TDs through the first three games, Roberts their first career reception. has already tied his career-high for a single season. He posted two TDs in 15 games as a rookie in 2010 and had two TDs in 16 “It feels great,” Floyd said of getting his first NFL reception. games last season. “When you don’t get a lot of balls thrown your way, you get After hauling in two TD passes in his first 27 career games, frustrated, and I held in there and got the job done. The more Roberts has caught four TD passes in the last seven games. I’m in there, the more I feel comfortable. The more reps I get, the more comfortable I’ll be.” In 2011, Roberts started all 16 games and totaled 51 receptions for 586 yards and two TDs. Following a slow start over the season’s first seven contests, Roberts flashed the potential that caused the Cardinals to make him the highest draft pick out of HEAP KEEPS ON CLIMBING the Citadel (3rd round, 88th overall) since 1970 (LB John Small, st th When the Cardinals signed TE Todd Heap as a free agent in Atlanta, 1 round, 12 overall). 2011, they brought home an Arizona native who attended During the final nine games last season, Roberts totaled 38 Mountain View High School before starring at Arizona State. receptions for 453 yards and two TDs. Combined with his 11 Prior to signing with Arizona, Heap spent 10 seasons with the receptions for 111 yards and two TDs this season, Roberts has , where he became one of the game’s best totaled 47 receptions for 566 yards and four TDs in the last 12 receiving TEs while earning two Pro Bowl selections. games after collecting 37 receptions for 440 yards and two TDs Back in Arizona, Heap has continued his march up the NFL’s in his first 22 career games. all-time list for receptions and receiving yards among TEs. Breaking Down Andre’s Career st With his 62 receiving yards against the Patriots in Week 2, Statistic 1 22 Last 12 Heap passed Hall of Famer and moved into 12th Receptions 37 47 place on the NFL’s all-time receiving yardage list for TEs. Yards 440 566 Heap enters this week’s game against Dolphins needing just TD Receptions 2 4 four yards to pass Todd Christensen (5,872) for 11th place on Receptions Per Game 1.7 4.0 the career list. Yards Per Game 20.0 47.2 All-Time Career Receiving Yards – Tight Ends In addition to his receiving stats, Roberts also added a career- # Yds Player Years To Pass long 15-yard run in Week 1 against Seattle. 1 13,552 Tony Gonzalez* 1997- 7,684 2 10,060 1990-2003 4,192 EARLY ON THE RISE 3 7,980 Ozzie Newsome 1978-90 2,112 4 7,985 Jason Witten* 2003- 2,117 WR Early Doucet enjoyed what was easily the best season of 5 7,918 Jackie Smith 1963-78 2,050 his career in 2011 while serving as the team’s third WR. In his 6 7,848 Antonio Gates* 2003- 1,980 fourth NFL season, he shattered his previous career-highs by 7 7,412 Pete Retzlaff 1956-66 1,544 hauling in 54 receptions for 689 yards and five TDs, including 8 6,741 1979-87 873 TD receptions of 70 and 60 yards. 9 6,307 Steve Jordan 1982-94 439 Prior to 2011, Doucet’s best season had come in 2010, when he 10 6,143 Jeremy Shockey 2002- 274 totaled 26 receptions for 291 yards and a TD. 11 5,872 Todd Christensen 1979-88 4 12 5,869 Todd Heap* 2001- - Doucet Year-By-Year Comparison st 13 5,812 Mike Ditka 1961-72 - Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 1 *Active Player 2011 16 54 689 12.8 5 70t 35 2010 10 26 291 11.2 1 36 10 With his five receptions in New England, Heap now has 499 2009 9 17 214 12.6 1 29 12 career catches, passing Steve Jordan (498) and tying Ben 2008 7 14 90 6.4 0 12 6 Coates for ninth place on the NFL’s all-time receptions list for TEs. A Look at Doucet in 2011  With five TD receptions, he more than doubled the TD total All-Time Career Receptions – Tight Ends from his first three seasons combined. Between 2008 and # Rec Player Years To Pass 2010, Doucet posted two total TD receptions. 1 1,190 Tony Gonzalez* 1997- 672 2 815 Shannon Sharpe 1990-2003 317  Posted four games with at least 70 yards receiving in 2011 3 704 Jason Witten* 2003- 206 after totaling one game with at least 70 yards in his first three 4 662 Ozzie Newsome 1978-90 164 seasons combined. 5 600 Antonio Gates* 2003- 102  Had more receptions for first downs in 2011 (35) than he did 6 544 Jeremy Shockey 2002- 46 in his first three seasons combined (28). 7 541 Kellen Winslow 1979-87 43  During his first three seasons, posted a long reception of 36 8 505 Frank Wycheck 1993-2003 7 yards. Had TD receptions of 70 and 60 yards in ’11 and 9t 499 Todd Heap* 2001- - totaled eight receptions of 20+ yards on the year. 9t 499 Ben Coates 1991-2000 -  Has improved in games played, receptions, receiving yards, 11 498 Steve Jordan 1982-94 - receiving TDs and first downs in each of his first four seasons. *Active Player

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 15 of 46 www.azcardinals.com LOOKING FOR A REPEAT RYAN RUNS DOWN THE CLOCK RB Beanie Wells was in his third NFL season in 2011 and it RB Ryan Williams had his best game as a pro last week was hailed as the year he would break out. After a preseason against the Eagles, rushing 13 times for 83 yards and trade that sent Tim Hightower to the Redskins, Wells entered averaging 6.4 yards per attempt. the season as the starter for the first time in his career. Williams did the bulk of his work late in the game as he helped Despite injuries that forced him to miss two full games and most the Cardinals hold the ball for nearly 11 minutes in the fourth of a third last season, Wells still managed to run his way into the quarter. Williams carried the ball seven times for 62 yards in Cardinals record books as he made good on the promise he the fourth quarter against the Eagles, including a pair of long showed during his 2009 rookie campaign. runs. Among those fourth quarter carries were a 25-yard run on 3rd-n-17 and an 11-yard run on 3rd-n-3 that kept Arizona’s Wells posted career-highs with 245 rushing attempts for 1,047 final FG drive going. yards and 10 TDs in 2011. It marked the first 1,000-yard campaign for the back out of Ohio State and he became the first The Cardinals second round selection (38th overall) in the Cardinals player to rush for 1,000 yards in a season since 2011 NFL Draft, Williams made his NFL debut in Week 1 Edgerrin James in 2007 (1,222). when he received the start vs. Seattle. Williams missed his entire rookie campaign with a ruptured patella tendon in his Wells became the ninth player in franchise history to record th right knee, suffered in an August, 2011 preseason game at 1,000 yards rushing in a season and it marked the 14 1,000- Green Bay. yard season by a Cardinals back. “He’s really a rookie because he had two games in the Franchise History—1,00-Yard Rushing Seasons preseason last year and all he’s had is this spring,” head Player Year Yards Attempts coach Ken Whisenhunt said of his RB. “You are starting to Ottis Anderson 1979 1,605 331 see him grow up a little bit and make some runs. I think we Ottis Anderson 1981 1,376 328 can all see why we were so excited about Ryan being back Ottis Anderson 1980 1,352 301 with our team this year.” Ottis Anderson 1983 1,270 296 Edgerrin James 2007 1,222 324 Williams was the second selected in 2011, Ottis Anderson 1984 1,174 289 behind only former Alabama Heisman Trophy winner Mark Edgerrin James 2006 1,159 337 Ingram (Saints). After redshirting in 2008, Williams played just Jim Otis 1975 1,076 269 two seasons at Virginia Tech, but needed just one year to John David Crow 1960 1,071 183 prove how special a back he can be. He piled up a school- 1995 1,070 284 record 1,655 yards rushing as a freshman in 2009, and tied Beanie Wells 2011 1,047 245 ’s NCAA freshman record with 21 TDs. Adrian Murrell 1998 1,042 274 Ronald Moore 1993 1,018 263 1985 1,006 183 ALWAYS A THREAT In the three-plus years since the Cardinals selected him in the BEANIE BREAKS RECORDS seventh round (240th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft, RB LaRod Stephens-Howling has evolved as a threat in many No running back in team history had ever accomplished what ways. The 5-7 back went from one of the league’s most RB Beanie Wells did last season. With 1,047 rushing yards and dangerous kickoff return men into his role last year as a threat 10 rushing TDs in 2011, Wells became the first player in to score from anywhere coming out of the backfield. franchise history to record at least 1,000 yards rushing and 10 rushing TDs in a single season. Entering the 2011 season, Stephens-Howling had scored five career TDs in his first two NFL seasons, with three of those A good chunk of that yardage total came in Week 12 at St. coming on kickoff returns spanning 102, 99 and 92 yards. Louis, when Wells broke the franchise single-game rushing record by totaling 228 yards on 27 attempts against the Rams. In 2011, the third-year back expanded his game and made his biggest contributions out of the backfield, posting TD Franchise Record—Single Game Rushing Yards receptions of 73 and 52 yards, with the 52-yarder coming in Yds Player Opponent Att OT during the Week 13 victory vs. Dallas. 228 Beanie Wells at St. Louis, 11/27/11 27 214 LeShon Johnson at New Orleans, 9/22/96 21 With the 73-yard TD reception against the Steelers in Week 7, 203 John David Crow vs. Pittsburgh, 12/18/60 24 Stephens-Howling became one of just seven players in 193 Ottis Anderson vs. Dallas, 9/2/79 21 franchise history with at least four TDs of 70+ yards. 182 Wayne Morris at Minnesota, 11/6/77 27 TDs of 70+ Yards—Franchise History With his 10 rushing TDs in 2011, Wells became just the third TDs Player (Years) player in the last 40 years (Tim Hightower-2008 and Donny 12 (1952-58) Anderson-1973) to record 10 rushing TDs in a season for the 6 Mel Gray (1971-82) Cardinals. 5 Roy Green (1979-80) 4 LaRod Stephens-Howling (2009-) Rushing TDs—Single-Season Franchise Record Patrick Peterson (2011-) TDs Player (Year) Bobby Joe Conrad (1960-68) 14 John David Crow (1962) Jackie Smith (1963-77) 12 (1929) 11 MacArthur Lane (1970) In the season finale vs. Seattle in 2011, he appeared as the 10 Beanie Wells (2011) Cardinals feature back for the first time in his career in place Tim Hightower (2008) of the injured Beanie Wells and posted career highs with 21 (1973) attempts for 93 yards, averaging 4.4 yards per carry. His 39- Johnny Roland (1967) yard run in the first quarter was the longest run of his career. With 10 rushing TDs in 2012, Wells would become the first Against Seattle in the 2012 opener, he scored the Cards lone player in franchise history to rush for at least 10 TDs in back-to- rushing TD—his second career rushing TD—on a one-yard back seasons. run to give the Cards a 10-3 lead in the second quarter.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 16 of 46 www.azcardinals.com BY THE NUMBERS WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK 25  With a win this week, the Cardinals would have five The 2012 season marks the Cardinals 25th season in Arizona, consecutive victories dating back to 2011. That would mark since relocating from St. Louis in 1988. the longest winning streak since 1977 (six straight). 80  With a win this week, the Cardinals would have eight Years the Bidwill family has owned the Cardinals. Charles W. consecutive home wins. That would mark the second-longest Bidwill, father of current owner Bill, bought the team in 1932. home win streak in franchise history (9, 1925).  47 With a win this week, the Cardinals would have four wins in the month of September for the first time in franchise history. Wins for head coach Ken Whisenhunt, the most of any coach in The Cards would have four wins in a single month for the first franchise history. time since October of 1984. 10-2 TE Todd Heap The Cardinals record over the last 12 games, which represents  Needs four receiving yards to pass Todd Christensen (5,872) the best record in the NFL over that span. th for 11 place on the NFL’s all-time receiving yardage list 1974 among TEs. Last year the Cardinals started the season 3-0. The 2012 season  Needs one reception to join Tony Gonzalez, Jason Witten marks the ninth 3-0 start in franchise history. and Antonio Gates as the only active TEs with at least 500 7 career receptions. He would become the ninth TE in NFL Consecutive home wins for the Cardinals, tied for the second- history to reach 500 career receptions. longest home win streak in franchise history (9, 1925). It’s also WR Andre Roberts tied for the second-longest active home win streak in the NFL  Needs one TD reception to establish a new career single- (Baltimore, 12). season high with three TD receptions. 2 K Jay Feely  TDs allowed by the Cardinals defense so far this season, the Having connected on 17 straight FG attempts, needs one FG lowest total in the NFL. Dating back to Week 9 of the ’11, season to reach 18 consecutive FGs without a miss, tying his 2010 Arizona’s 1.33 TDs allowed per game is tops in the NFL. total for the second-longest streak in team history (31, Neil Rackers, 2005). 13.3 SS Adrian Wilson Points per game allowed by the Cards defense this season, the  th second lowest total in the NFL behind Seattle (13.0). Will be appearing in his 169 game for the Cardinals, tying Hall of Famer Larry Wilson for the third-most of any defender 12 in team history (193-; 180-Larry Stallings). Sacks for the Cardinals defense through three games, the second-best total in the NFL this season (Chicago, 14). 29 years, 23 days SANDERS TRAVELS 93 FOR THE TD Age of WR Larry Fitzgerald last week against Philadelphia when he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 700 S James Sanders saw significant action in last week’s win career receptions. over the Eagles after Adrian Wilson was declared inactive for the game. The free agent pickup—who spent his first seven 108.6 NFL seasons with the Patriots (2005-10) and Falcons (2011)— Passer rating for QB Kevin Kolb this season, which ranks as made a huge impact stepping up in Wilson’s absence, most third-highest total in the NFL in 2012, behind only Atlanta’s Matt notably with a 93-yard fumble return TD on the final play of the Ryan (114.0) and Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger (109.2). first half that gave the Cardinals a 24-0 lead. 35.1 The 93-yard TD was the third-longest fumble return in Passer rating of opposing QBs going against the Eagles defense franchise history and the longest since Adrian Wilson’s 99- this season before Kolb posted a 127.4 rating last week. yard fumble return TD on 11/26/06 at Minnesota. 163 Franchise Record—Longest Fumble Returns Yard beneath their season per game average (471) that the Yds Player Opponent Eagles offense was held by the Arizona defense last week after 104t vs. Washington, 11/5/00 they allowed just 308 yards. 99t Adrian Wilson @ Minnesota, 11/26/06 11 93t James Sanders vs. Philadelphia, 9/23/12 Combined Special Teams Pro Bowl selections for CBS analyst 88t Larry Wilson @ Green Bay, 12/21/69 Steve Tasker (7) and Cards radio analyst Ron Wolfley (4); both 85t Eric Hill @ L.A. Rams, 9/1/91 are broadcasting this Sunday’s game. Sanders’ 93-yard fumble return TD is the longest non-kick 20/20 return TD in the NFL so far this season. It is the second- Arizona is the only team in the NFL to allow fewer than 20 points longest TD of any type in 2012, surpassed only by the 105- in all three games and is one of just six teams to score 20+ in all yard kickoff return TD by Tennessee’s Darius Reynaud. three games (Atl, Bal, Buf, Den, Hou). NFL’s Longest TDs—2012 93 Yds Player (Team) Opponent Type Yards on the fumble recovery return for a TD for S James 105 Darius Reynaud (Ten) vs. Det, 9/23 Kickoff return Sanders in last week’s game against the Eagles. It ranks as the 93 James Sanders (Ari) vs. Phi, 9/23 Fumble return third-longest fumble return TD in franchise history (104, Aeneas 91 (KC) @ NO, 9/23 Rushing Williams; 99, Adrian Wilson). 88 Leodis McKelvin (Buf) vs. KC, 9/16 Punt return 88 Pierre Garcon (Was) @ NO, 9/9 Receiving 1984 The TD was the third of Sanders’ career and it was his first The last year the Cardinals won four games in a single month career fumble return for a TD. Prior to last week, Sanders had (October), a feat the Cardinals could match with a win this week two career INT returns for TDs (32 yards, @ Pittsburgh, against the Dolphins. 11/14/10; 39 yards @ Buffalo, 12/11/05).

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 17 of 46 www.azcardinals.com ADRIAN SIGNS AGAIN WILSON GETS NUMBER 27 th Now in his 12 season, S Adrian Wilson is the team’s longest With his INT to end the first half in the opener vs. Seattle, SS tenured player and has been with Arizona since the team selected Adrian Wilson reached 27 career INTs and moved to within him in the 2001 NFL Draft. Wilson is one of just six players three INTs of becoming one of five players in franchise selected in 2001 still with the team that selected them. history with at least 30 career INTs. Players Selected in 2001 Draft Still With Original Team Franchise Career Leaders Player Team Rnd Pick INTs Player (Years) Jeff Backus Detroit 1st 18th overall st th 52 Larry Wilson (1960-72)* Casey Hampton Pittsburgh 1 19 overall 46 Aeneas Williams (1991-2000) Reggie Wayne Indianapolis 1st 30th overall nd th 40 Roger Wehrli (1969-82)* Dominic Raiola Detroit 2 50 overall 30 (1954-59)* Adrian Wilson Arizona 3rd 64th overall rd th 29 Pat Fischer (1961-67) Steve Smith Carolina 3 74 overall 27 Adrian Wilson (2001-present) The day the team reported to camp this season, Wilson signed his 24 Kwamie Lassiter (1995-2002) third extension with the Cards, ensuring that the franchise staple *Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee will continue on with Arizona. Wilson’s first two extensions came Three of the four Cardinals players with at least 30 career on 12/22/04 and 6/4/09 and were both five-year deals. INTs are in the Hall of Fame (Larry Wilson, Roger Wehrli and Wilson has appeared in 168 career games with Arizona. That Dick “Night Train” Lane) while the fourth, Aeneas Williams, ranks as the 10th highest games played total in franchise history. It was one of 10 finalists for the Hall last year. also means that Wilson has played in more games as an Arizona Cardinal than any player in the team’s history following the team’s ADRIAN SITS ONE OUT relocation to the Valley in 1988. Among defenders, only Roger Wehrli (193), Larry Stallings (180) and Larry Wilson (169) have SS Adrian Wilson was inactive for last week’s game against played more games for the Cardinals than Adrian. the Philadelphia Eagles due to ankle/groin issues, snapping a streak of 61 consecutive starts. Entering the week, that was Franchise Record—Games Played (Career) the second-longest active starts streak in the NFL among G Player (Position) Years safeties behind (66). Including postseason 234 (K) 1962-78 action, Wilson had started 67 consecutive games before 199 Jim Hart (QB) 1966-83 missing last week’s contest. 198 Jackie Smith (TE) 1963-77 th 193 Roger Wehrli (CB) 1969-82 Now in his 12 season with the Cardinals, last week’s game 189 (T) 1982-94 was just the 11th missed game of Wilson’s career. It was his 180 Larry Stallings (LB) 1963-76 first missed game since Week 4 of the 2008 season when he 178 Ernie McMillan (T) 1961-74 sat out against the NY Jets (9/28) with a hamstring injury. 169 Roy Green (WR) 1979-90 Wilson played the entire 2011 season with a torn biceps Larry Wilson (S) 1960-72 muscle suffered in training camp. 168 Adrian Wilson (S) 2001- Should he appear in the remaining 13 games in 2012, Wilson will FINDING THE QUARTERBACK reach 181 games played, moving into sixth place. It will also mean he will have appeared in more games than any Cardinals Wilson has been known throughout his career for his ability defensive player other than Hall of Fame CB Roger Wehrli (193). to get to the quarterback. During the 2005 season, he established an NFL single-season record for a defensive back with 8.0 sacks, a mark that still stands. THE 20-20 MAN NFL Record—Sacks By DB (Single Season) Wilson has had a long list of individual accomplishments during Sacks Player Team Year his first 11 seasons with the Cardinals, including five Pro Bowl 8.0 Adrian Wilson Arizona 2005 appearances and numerous NFL single-season records. 7.5 Roman Harper New Orleans 2011 7.0 Chicago 1986 One of the most significant is his inclusion on an exclusive list of 6.5 LeRoy Butler Green Bay 1996 NFL players who have recorded at least 20 INTs and 20 sacks in 6.0 Shawn Springs Washington 2004 their career. In 2009, Wilson reached the career milestone, becoming just the 10th player in NFL history with at least 20 sacks Since sacks became an official statistic in 1982, Wilson’s and 20 interceptions. 22.5 sacks rank as the fourth-best total in league history among safeties. Since Wilson accomplished the feat in ’09, S Lawyer Milloy (2010) and LB (2011) have also joined the list, becoming Sack Leaders—NFL Safeties (1982-Present) the 11th and 12th players to reach the 20/20 club. Sacks Player Team Years 30.5 Rodney Harrison SD/NE 1994-2008 All-Time Players with 20 Sacks/20 INTs 26.0 Phi/Den 1996-2011 Player Sacks Ints 25.0 Carnell Lake Pit/Jax/Bal 1989-2001 S Adrian Wilson (AZ, 2001-current) 22.5 27 22.5 Adrian Wilson Arizona 2001- CB/S (TB, 1997-current) 28.0 44 21.0 Lawyer Milloy NE/Buf/Atl/Sea 1996-2010 S LeRoy Butler (GB, 1990-2001) 20.5 38 S Brian Dawkins (Phi/Den, 1996-2011) 26.0 37 And dating back to 2005, Wilson’s 19.5 sacks are more than LB Donnie Edwards (KC/SD, 1996-2008) 23.5 28 any other safety in the NFL. S Rodney Harrison (SD/NE, 1994-2008) 30.5 34 Sack Leaders—NFL Safeties (2005-Present) LB Seth Joyner (Phi/Ari/GB/Den, 1986-98) 52.0 24 Sacks Player Team LB (Bal, 1996-current) 41.5 31 19.5 Adrian Wilson Arizona LB (five teams, 1984-95) 45.0 23 17.0 Roman Harper New Orleans S Lawyer Milloy (NE/Buf/Atl/Sea, 1996-2010) 21.0 25 13.0 Kerry Rhodes NYJ/Ariz LB William Thomas (Phi/Oak, 1991-01) 37.0 27 12.5 Brian Dawkins Phi/Den LB Brian Urlacher (Chi, 2000-current) 41.5 21 11.5 Oak/GB Cardinals vs. Dolphins 18 of 46 www.azcardinals.com RHODES STRIKES AGAIN MANY GREAT RETURNS Perhaps no player on the Cardinals defense has played a more As much as CB Patrick Peterson is focused on becoming one meaningful role in the last two games than FS Kerry Rhodes. of the game’s top cover corners, it is impossible to ignore the A number of big plays by Rhodes have led directly to points for things he did as a punt returner as a rookie. the Cardinals and have kept key points off the board for Peterson tied the NFL record and became just the fourth player opponents. in NFL history to return four punts for TDs in a single season. In Sunday’s game against Philadelphia, two huge plays by the He joined (Detroit, 1951) as the only rookies Cards safety on the Eagles final drive of the first half led in NFL history with four punt return TDs. directly to a 14-point swing. NFL Record-Punt Return TDs In a Single Season Rhodes Makes Plays on Crucial Drive Before Halftime TDs Player, Team, Year st  On 1 -n-10 from the AZ 15-yard line, Vick hit WR DeSean 4 Patrick Peterson, Arizona, 2011+ Jackson over the middle for 14 yards before Rhodes came Devin Hester, Chicago, 2007 up and made an open field that kept Jackson out of , Denver, 1976 the end zone. Jack Christiansen, Detroit, 1951+ rd  Three plays later, with the Eagles facing 3 -n-1 and trying to 3 Devin Hester, Chicago, 2010 cut into Arizona’s 17-0 lead, Vick dropped back with six Johnnie Lee Higgins, Oakland, 2008 seconds remaining before halftime and Rhodes came off the Reggie Bush, New Orleans, 2008 edge to record a blindside sack of the QB that forced a Adam Jones, Tennessee, 2006 fumble. S James Sanders recovered the fumble and returned Devin Hester, Chicago, 2006+ it 93 yards for a TD and a 24-0 Arizona lead. Eric Metcalf, San Diego, 1997 In addition to his sack and forced fumble last week, Rhodes Darrien Gordon, Denver, 1997 added four tackles and a pass defensed. It was his third pass , Green Bay, 1996 defensed in two games, including two in the Week 2 win over LeRoy Irvin, Los Angeles, 1981 New England that featured a knockdown of a Tom Brady pass Billy (White Shoes) Johnson, Houston, 1975 intended for TE on a potential game-tying 2- , NY Giants, 1951 point conversion attempt late in the fourth quarter. +Rookie season Rhodes has been an exciting player on the Cardinals defense With punt return TDs of 89, 82, 99 and 80 yards, Peterson since the team traded for him prior to the 2010 season. After became the first player in NFL history with four punt return TDs five seasons with the Jets, Rhodes made an immediate impact of 80+ yards in a single season. in Arizona, posting a career-high 111 tackles and tying an NFL In NFL history there have been six players who have returned a single-season record with two fumble returns for TDs. Rhodes punt 80+ yards for a TD at least four times in their career. has four sacks, four INTs and six fumble recoveries in 26 Peterson did so in his first 31 career returns. games for Arizona. Players With 4 Punt Return TDs of 80+ Yards (Career) TDs Player (Team) Years Returns DOING IT ALL 5 Devin Hester (Chi) 2006- 212 Having electrified the NFL and solidified his status as one of Eric Metcalf (Cle, SD, Was) 1989-2002 351 the best return men in the league with his four 80+ yard punt 4 Patrick Peterson (Ari) 2011- 54 return TDs as a rookie in 2011, Patrick Peterson has returned Darrien Gordon (SD, Den) 1993-2002 314 for his second NFL season and become a jack of all trades. Dante Hall (KC, StL) 2000-2008 216 Tamarick Vanover (KC) 1995-2002 197 Running “The PatCat” Peterson’s full skill set was on display in Week 2 at New With 699 punt return yards on the year, Peterson established a England when he introduced his version of the “Wildcat.” new NFL record for punt return yards by a rookie, surpassing the previous record held by Pittsburgh’s (656, On the Cards first offensive drive of the game vs. the Patriots, 1984). Peterson took a direct snap from center and ran 17 yards, helping set up a FG drive that gave Arizona an early 3-0 lead. NFL Record—Punt Return Yards in Rookie Season His second Wildcat play came when he handed off to RB Yds Player. Team Year LaRod Stephens-Howling for a seven-yard gain. 699 Patrick Peterson, Arizona 2011 656 Louis Lipps, Pittsburgh 1984 Dominating On Defense 655 , Oakland 1975 The work on offense didn’t slow Peterson down on defense. In 619 Leon Johnson, NY Jets 1997 addition to picking off All-Pro QB Tom Brady on the Patriots 608 , New England 1976 first offensive play of the game, Peterson added three tackles and a tackle for loss against New England. In addition to being an NFL rookie record, Peterson’s 699 punt The tackle for loss came at a pivotal time in the fourth quarter. return yards in 2011 ranked as the second-highest total in NFL With the Cardinals leading 20-9, Peterson stopped RB Stevan history. Only Desmond Howard, who posted 875 yards for Ridley for a four-yard loss on 3rd-n-1 from the AZ-39 yard line, Green Bay in 1996, had more punt return yards in a single forcing a Patriots punt and preserving the 11-point lead. season. Praise From His Coach NFL Record—Punt Return Yards in a Season “He’s what we thought he was going to be, a very good Yds Player. Team Year defensive player that does a lot of other things for us,” head 875 Desmond Howard, Green Bay 1996 coach Ken Whisenhunt said of Peterson following the win 699 Patrick Peterson, Arizona 2011 over New England. “That the interception was a pretty big play. 692 Fulton Walker, Miami, L.A. Raiders 1985 The run he made in the wildcat set was a pretty big play. We 666 Greg Pruitt, L.A. Raiders 1983 can probably name a lot of big plays that Patrick has made 662 Derrick Mason, Tennessee 2000 during his time. I think the things that you look for as a young Peterson’s 699 punt return yards shattered the franchise single player that’s very good is leadership and consistency and season record, previously held by Vai Sikahema who had 550 toughness, and he has all of those.” punt return yards in 1987.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 19 of 46 www.azcardinals.com KEEPING CAMPBELL IN THE CORE TAKING THE NEXT STEP Following a career year in 2011, DE Calais Campbell signed a LB Daryl Washington had a breakout season last year in his new five-year contract on 5/10/12 that will keep the young, second NFL campaign. The former TCU star led the team with (turned 26 on Saturday, Sept. 1) core player around for the 111 tackles and 16 tackles for loss, adding five sacks, two INTs foreseeable future. and seven passes defensed. Washington’s 16 tackles for loss were the most for a Cards defender in a single season since Campbell made a strong case to be considered among the top DE posted 17 in 1995. young defensive linemen in the game with his performance last season. He totaled 73 tackles, a team-high 8.0 sacks, 11 The performance earned him a contract extension—signed on tackles for loss, 16 QB hits, 11 passes defensed, an INT, two September 6th with two years remaining on his rookie deal— forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and three blocked FGs. that keeps the budding superstar in Arizona for years to come. His 11 passes defensed ranked as the fourth-best total on the Looking back on the first three games of the 2012 season, it team behind DBs Adrian Wilson (16), Patrick Peterson (13) appears last season’s performance was just the tip of the and Richard Marshall (13) and with 8.0 sacks on the year, he iceberg for the rising star. has led or tied for the team lead in sacks in each of the last The first three games of the 2012 have proven what a smart three seasons. His nine passes knocked down at the line of investment the team made. Washington posted a career-high scrimmage led the NFL. 13 tackles in Week 2 at New England and a career-high two Named the Cardinals 2011 NFL “Man of the sacks last week vs. Philadelphia. Year” for his community work, Campbell was originally taken by With three sacks so far in 2012, Washington is one of only Arizona in the second round (50th overall) of the 2008 NFL three NFL defenders who have recorded at least eight sacks Draft out of Miami. He has played in 66 regular season games and two INTs dating back to the 2011 season. with 49 starts and recorded 227 tackles (164 solos), 23 sacks, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, 20 passes NFL Players with 5.0+ Sacks and 2+ INTs (2011-present) defensed and an INT. He also has six career blocked field Player Team Sacks INTs goals. LB Daryl Washington Arizona 8.0 2 LB Baltimore 14.0 2 LB Clay Matthews Green Bay 12.0 3 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Washington started off the 2012 season with a team-high 10 DE Calais Campbell was named the “NFC Defensive Player of tackles, a tackle for loss and a sack against the Seahawks in the Week” for his performance in the Cardinals Week 2 victory Week 1. After posting a career-high 13 tackles in Week 2 at over the New England Patriots, becoming the first player in New England, Washington had at least 10 tackles in four team history to win “Player of the Week” honors in two different consecutive games dating back to the final two games of the categories. 2011 season. He was also chosen as the “Special Teams Player of the Week” following a week 2 victory against Jacksonville in 2009. ANOTHER WEEK, ANOTHER MILESTONE It marked the first “Defensive Player of the Week” selection for rd LB Daryl Washington continued his fast start to the 2012 Campbell as he became the 23 different Cardinals defender season with another standout performance against the Eagles to win the “Defensive Player of the Week” award and the first last week. After recording 10+ tackles in each of the team’s first since Adrian Wilson in Week 1 of 2010. two games, including a career-high 13 tackles against the Campbell had two sacks, 10 tackles, two tackles for loss and Patriots in Week 2, Washington finished Sunday’s game with three QB hits in the win. It was his third career game with six tackles, a career-high two sacks, three QB hits, two tackles double digit tackles and also his fourth career multi-sack game. for loss and a pass defensed against Philadelphia. Through the first three games this season, Washington now RETURN ON INVESTMENT has team-highs with 29 tackles and 3.0 sacks to go along with two passes defensed and three tackles for loss. Below is a LB Daryl Washington and DE Calais Campbell both signed breakdown of Washington’s season so far: new contracts with the Cardinals recently and are going to be in Arizona for many years to come. The duos play so far this Washington through 3 games season—particularly in back-to-back wins against the Opponent Tkl Sk TFL PD defending AFC Champion Patriots and the Philadelphia 9/23 vs. Philadelphia 6 2.0 2 1 Eagles—shows exactly how smart of an investment that was. 9/16 @ New England 13 0.0 1 1 9/9 vs. Seattle 10 1.0 0 0 Campbell came up with one of the finest games of his young career in New England, collecting 10 tackles, two sacks, two Chasing Down a Block tackles for loss and three QB hits in a performance that earned Washington’s impact on the biggest play of the win vs. Philly him NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors. It was the last week doesn’t appear on the stat sheet but it was pivotal in Campbell’s third career game with double digit tackles and first Arizona taking a 24-0 lead into halftime. since a 10 tackle performance at Seattle on 9/25/11. On James Sanders’ 93-yard fumble return TD, Washington Washington posted a career-high 13 tackles, a tackle for loss trailed both the play going the other way and Eagle RB LeSean and a pass defensed. He followed that up last week by McCoy who was chasing down Sanders for a TD saving tackle. establishing a career high with two sacks, to go along with six Washington chased the play from behind, caught up and got a tackles, two tackles for loss and a pass defensed. key block on McCoy that provided Sanders a clear path to the end zone. Below is a look at the production that the Cardinals two most recently re-signed players provided during the last two victories “That’s why we traded up for him,” Whisenhunt said of LBs for Arizona. speed and playmaking ability. “We had him targeted as a guy we really liked, and we made the move up in the draft to get Campbell & Washington (@ NE & vs. PHI) him because we thought he was a good fit for our defense. The Tkls Sacks TFL PD QBH speed was something that was very apparent. Signing him to 30 4.0 5 3 5 an extension is looking better and better every week.”

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 20 of 46 www.azcardinals.com NOBODY BETTER A YOUTH MOVEMENT AT LINEBACKER Choosing which Cardinals defender has gotten off to the best The Cardinals have a roster filled with young talent, and one start through the first three games this season would be a hard place where that is particularly evident is at linebacker. With choice to make, but selecting All-Pro DT Darnell Dockett Sam Acho, O’Brien Schofield and Daryl Washington all filling would be a safe one. starting roles in 2012, the Cardinals have a LB corps that should serve as a foundation of the defense for years to come. After totaling five tackles and three QB hits while providing a disruptive presence in the Seahawks backfield in Week 1, Career Statistics Dockett turned in another outstanding outing in New England, Player Age GP/GSTackles Sacks FF/FR totaling four tackles, a pass defensed and a QB pressure. His Sam Acho 24 19/13 44 8.0 5/1 pass defensed came when he deflected a pass on the Patriots O’Brien Schofield 25 29/3 46 7.5 2/1 first offensive play of the game that was intercepted by CB Daryl Washington 25 34/28 217 9.0 1/0 Patrick Peterson. Daryl Washington Dating back to 2004, no player at his position has appeared in The most seasoned of the Cards three young LBs, Washington more games (130) than Dockett. He has started 129 of 130 is in his third season, after Arizona traded up to get him in the th career games and has missed just one contest in his first eight second round (47 overall) of the 2010 Draft. A starter from day seasons. The only game he missed came on 11/14/10 vs. one of his NFL career, Washington has a team-high 29 tackles, Seattle when a shoulder injury held him out, snapping a streak three sacks, two tackles for loss and two passes defensed. of 104 consecutive games played. Sam Acho rd Dockett has led the NFL in sacks among DTs twice in his After being selected by the Cardinals in the fourth round (103 career, recording 9.0 sacks in 2007 and 7.0 sacks in 2009. overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft, Acho played like a first round pick after moving into the starting role last season. He finished DT Sack Comparison—2007 to Present second on the team with 7.0 sacks as a rookie and also added a Player Sacks Yds team-high four forced fumbles. He put a huge hit on Seattle RB Darnell Dockett (AZ) 28.5 196.0 Marshawn Lynch on a backwards pass which forced a fumble Richard Seymour (Oak) 25.0 144.5 that Arizona recovered and posted his first sack of the season in Kevin Williams (Min) 23.5 156.5 Week 2 at New England. He had a forced fumble, two QB Albert Haynesworth (FA) 21.0 138.5 pressures and three tackles last week vs. Philly. Tommy Kelly (Oak) 21.0 112.0 O’Brien Schofield With 34.5 career sacks, Dockett ranks ninth on the Cardinals Now in his third NFL season, Schofield came into his own career sacks list. Among DTs, only Galloway and during the second half of last season. He finished the year with have more sacks than Dockett. a career-high 4.5 sacks. Schofield posted one of the best Cardinals Career Sack Leaders games of his young career last week against the Eagles, Sacks Player, Years totaling six tackles, a sack, a tackle for loss and two QB 66.0 , DE, 1985-93 pressures. 53.5 , DE, 1996-2000 The three LBs have combined to total 48 tackles, five sacks, six 50.5 , DE, 1980-88 tackles for loss in the first three games of the 2012 season. 47.5 Ken Harvey, LB, 1988-93 45.5 Eric Swann, DT, 1991-99 40.0 Bertrand Berry, DE, 2004-09 A FAST START FOR LENON 37.5 , DE, 1983-86 37.0 David Galloway, DT, 1982-89 LB Paris Lenon posted the first multi-sack game of his 11-year 34.5 Darnell Dockett, DT, 2004- career in Week 1 vs. Seattle. He tallied sacks in the first and 25.5 Karlos Dansby, LB, 2004-09 fourth quarters against the Seahawks, to go along with six tackles, two tackles for loss, two QB hits and a fumble recovery. ANOTHER SACK FOR GROVES Lenon was one of 10 players to record at least two sacks in week one and the following week in New England, Lenon LB Quentin Groves continued his career resurgence with continued his hot start to the 2012 season by recording nine another solid outing against the Eagles last week, recording tackles. Through three games, Lenon has 18 tackles, 2.0 sacks, two tackles, a sack, a tackle for loss and two QB hits. two tackles for loss, two QB hits and a fumble recovery. That performance came after Groves recorded a sack and Prior to 2011, when he established a career-high with three blocked a punt in the Cardinals 20-18 win over New England in sacks, Lenon had never posted more than two sacks in a Week 2. His sack against New England was his first sack since season. After totaling five sacks in his first eight seasons (127 his rookie season in 2008 with Jacksonville. games), Lenon has seven sacks in just 35 games with Arizona. After recording 2.5 sacks in his first four NFL seasons, he now A Look at Lenon’s Career has two sacks in three games with Arizona, including sacks in Statistic 2002-09 2010-12 back-to-back games for the first time in his career. Games/Starts 127/74 35/35 Sacks 5.0 7.0 MISCELLANEOUS STATS FROM SUNDAY INTs 2 2 100-tackle seasons 2 2  The Cardinals led 24-6 heading into the fourth quarter Tackles per season 70.9 115.0 against the Eagles last week. Following the 27-6 victory, Passes defensed 17 10 Arizona improved to 27-5 in the regular season when leading A former postal service employee and the only former XFL after three quarters under head coach Ken Whisenhunt. player still active in the NFL, Lenon entered the league in 2000  After forcing three Philadelphia turnovers and committing with Carolina as a rookie free agent out of Richmond. After a none, the Cardinals won the turnover battle for the first time year out of the league following his release from the Panthers, this season and improved to 23-3 in the regular season Lenon went on to play with the of the XFL. under Whisenhunt when winning the turnover margin.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 21 of 46 www.azcardinals.com THIS WEEK IN THE NFL UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS -All Times Arizona- The Cardinals players continue their 2012 regular season WEEK 4 community activities this week with two Gatorade Jr. Training Bye: Pittsburgh, Indianapolis Camps the Milk and Cookies program presented by SRP and Thursday, Sept. 27 Time (Network) Safeway. Cleveland at Baltimore 5:20 PM (NFLN) On Tuesday, WR LaRon Byrd and Big Red will visit students at Sunday, Sept. 30 Calibre Elementary (4744 W. Grovers Ave., Glendale) for a New England at Buffalo 10:00 AM (CBS) Gatorade Jr. Training Camp from 9:00-10:30 a.m. San Francisco at NY Jets 10:00 AM (FOX) Later that afternoon, WR Isaiah Williams and Big Red will be at Seattle at St. Louis 10:00 AM (FOX) Arroyo Elementary School (4535 W. Cholla St., Glendale) from Carolina at Atlanta 10:00 AM (FOX) 12:45-2:15 p.m. for a Gatorade Jr. Training Camp. Minnesota at Detroit 10:00 AM (FOX) Gatorade Jr. Training Camps are run in conjunction with the NFL’s San Diego at Kansas City 10:00 AM (CBS) “Play 60” campaign to help children receive 60 minutes of daily Tennessee at Houston 10:00 AM (CBS) physical activity. Miami at Arizona 1:05 PM (CBS) Cincinnati at Jacksonville 1:05 PM (CBS) Also on Tuesday, DT Nick Eason will join Big Red from 12:30-1:30 Oakland at Denver 1:05 PM (CBS) p.m. to read to students at Cotton Boll Elementary (8540 W. Butler Washington at Tampa Bay 1:25 PM (FOX) Dr., Peoria) as part of the SRP and Safeway Milk and Cookies New Orleans at Green Bay 1:25 PM (FOX) program. NY Giants at Philadelphia 5:20 PM (NBC) Monday, Oct. 1 MEDIA GUIDE NOW AVAILABLE Chicago at Dallas 5:30 PM (ESPN) The Arizona Cardinals 2012 Media Guide is available online through the team’s official website. The guide can be accessed by CARDINALS PRONUNCIATIONS visiting the following link: www.azcardinals.com/news-and- events/media-guide.html Sam Acho AH-cho Calais Campbell kuh-LAY-us BROADCAST SCHEDULE Louie Cioffi CHO-fee Radio Early Doucet doo-SETT Big Red Rage with Kerry Rhodes Rob Housler House-ler Thursday 6:00 – 7:00 PM from Majerle’s in Chandler Hosted by FS Kerry Rhodes, Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley SENN-ee-oh (Arizona Sports 620) KEL-uh-MET-tay The Arizona Cardinals NFL Kickoff Show Kevin Kolb COBB Sunday, 10:00 – 11:00 AM Rike Hosted by Damien Anderson and Darren Urban (News Talk 92.3 KTAR) O’Brien Schofield SKO-field The Arizona Cardinals Pre-Game Huddle Lyle Sendlein SEND-line Sunday, 11:00 AM –1:00 PM Ken Whisenhunt WIZZ-en-hunt Hosted by Paul Calvisi, Rob Fredrickson and Damien Anderson (News Talk 92.3 KTAR) Dave Zastudil ZAS-tuh-dil Cardinal Talk Sunday, Immediately following the game KINGPIN CHALLENGE COMING Hosted by Jon Bloom and Damien Anderson (News Talk 92.3 KTAR) Cardinals Charities will host the fifth annual bowling themed “Kingpin Challenge” at the Brunswick Kyrene Primera Y Diez (First and Ten) Lanes (6225 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler) on Monday, Sunday, 11:00 – 1:00 PM October 8 from 5:30-9:30 p.m. From University of Phoenix Stadium Gate 3 Hosted by Gabriel Trujillo and Rolando Cantu Attended by Cardinals players and coaches, “Kingpin (Jose 106.9/107.1 FM) Challenge” is the team’s major fall fundraising event with all proceeds benefitting Cardinals Charities. Television Registration and cocktails will begin at 5:30 p.m. followed Cardinals Headquarters by the bowling from 6:30-9:30 p.m. A silent auction will be Presented by Valley Chevy Dealers held from 5:30-8:00 p.m. The event will also include Thursday 10:30 – 11:00 PM (FSAZ) appearances by team mascot Big Red and Cardinals Sunday 8:00 – 8:30 AM (FSAZ) Cheerleaders. Hosted by Jody Jackson Arizona Cardinals: Season in Focus Founded in 1990, Cardinals Charities supports programs Presented by The Room Store designed to improve the quality of life and enhance Saturday 7:00 – 7:30 AM (ABC 15) opportunities for children, women, and minorities in the Sunday 9:00 – 9:30 AM (FSAZ) state of Arizona. Since its inception, Cardinals Charities Hosted by Paul Calvisi has distributed over $5 million to over 450 charitable organizations. Cardinals Flight Plan with Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt Presented by Dignity Health To purchase a lane or individual entrance tickets, please Saturday at Midnight following SNL (12 News) contact Alex Herrera at [email protected] or 602-  Sunday, 8:30 – 9:00 AM (FSAZ) 379-1691 Hosted by Ron Wolfley

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 22 of 46 www.azcardinals.com ARIZONA CARDINALS 2012 TRANSACTIONS Tue., Sept. 25 Signed FB Korey Hall and released T Pat McQuistan. Also re-signed LB Zack Nash to the and released LB Ricky Elmore from the practice squad. Mon., Sept. 24 Signed WR Kerry Taylor to the practice squad. He replaces WR Gerell Robinson who was suspended for 4 games. Tue., Sept. 11 Signed CB Greg McCoy to the practice squad and released CB Larry Parker from the practice squad Thur., Sept. 6 Signed LB Daryl Washington to a new six-year contract that runs through 2017 Mon., Sept. 3 Signed T Pat McQuistan to a one-year contract and awarded LB Jamaal Westerman off waivers from the Miami Dolphins. Placed T (thumb) on injured reserve and signed eight players to the practice squad: T Steven Baker, LB, Ricky Elmore, DT Ricky Lumpkin, LB Colin Parker, CB Larry Parker, TE Steve Skelton, WR Gerell Robinson, and WR Isaiah Williams Sat., Sept. 1 Traded CB A.J. Jefferson to the Vikings in an exchange of undisclosed, conditional 2013 draft picks Fri., Aug. 31 Placed QB Richard Bartel (shoulder) and RB Javarris James (knee) on injured reserve and waived-injured LB Brandon Williams (shoulder) and WR Stephen Williams (achilles). Released CB Crezdon Butler, LB Antonio Coleman, S Blake Gideon, LB , G Russ Hochstein, DT Ricky Lumpkin, LB Colin Parker, CB Larry Parker, WR DeMarco Sampson, TE Steve Skelton, RB Alfonso Smith, LB , DE Ronald Talley, DE Everrette Thompson, TE Martell Webb, C Scott Wedige, WR Isaiah Williams, T D.J. Young Fri., Aug. 24 Placed T Levi Brown (triceps) on injured reserve and waived-injured RB Thomas Clayton (knee) and FB Jared Crank (neck). Released DT Landon Cohen, WR Gino Crump, S Eddie Elder, WR Tre Gray, CB Marshay Green, WR Jaymar Johnson, FB Reagan Maui’a, LB Marcus McGraw, LB Zack Nash, CB James Nixon, K/P Ricky Schmitt and LB Paul Vassallo Mon., Aug. 13 Activated TE Jeff King (quad) off of the PUP list Sat., Aug. 11 Signed FB Reagan Maui’a and released G Chris Stewart Tue., Aug. 7 Activated RB Beanie Wells (knee) off of the PUP list Sat., Aug. 4 Signed DE Everrette Thompson and released G Braeden Clayson Wed., Aug. 1 Signed RB Thomas Clayton and G/C Rich Ohrnberger and released WR Stanley Arukwe and waived-injured C Ryan Bartholomew (knee) Thur., July 26 Signed G Russ Hochstein Wed., July 25 Waived-injured G Blake DeChristopher Tue., July 24 Signed SS Adrian Wilson to contract extension through the end of the 2015 season Mon., June 11 Signed WR Michael Floyd (first-round) and CB (third-round). Also re-signed DE Vonnie Holliday and released DE Conrad Obi Tue., June 5 Re-signed LB Clark Haggans and released LB Broderick Binns Wed., May 30 Signed WR Gino Crump and released CB Korey Lindsey Thur., May 24 Signed OLB Quentin Groves and released WR Marc Wilson Thur., May 17 Signed T (seventh round pick) Wed., May 16 Signed DE Landon Cohen Tue., May 15 Agreed to terms with four draft choices: T (fourth round), G Senio Kelemete (fifth round), S (sixth round), and QB Ryan Lindley (sixth round) Mon., May 14 Signed S Eddie Elder, RB Javarris James, CB Larry Parker and K/P Ricky Schmitt Thur., May 10 Agreed to terms on a five-year contract with DE Calais Campbell Mon., Apr 30 Agreed to terms with 16 RFA’s: Stanley Arukwe, Broderick Binns, LaRon Byrd, Braeden Clayson, Jared Crank, Blake DeChristopher, Blake Gideon, Tre Gray, Marcus McGraw, Zack Nash, James Nixon, Conrad Obi, Colin Parker, Paul Vassallo, Scott Wedige, and Marc Wilson. Mon., Apr 16 Three restricted FA’s (, LaRod Stephens-Howling, ) signed their tenders and also re-signed four exclusive rights FA’s (Rich Bartel, Alfonso Smith, Ronald Talley and Brandon Williams) Thur., Apr 5 Agreed to terms on a one-year contract with free agent S James Sanders Wed., Apr 4 Agreed to terms on a two-year contract with P Dave Zastudil Mon., Mar 26 Agreed to terms on a three-year contract with LS Mike Leach and a two-year contract with LB Reggie Walker Sun., Mar 25 Agreed to terms on a two-year contract with free agent CB William Gay Fri., Mar 23 Agreed to terms on a two-year contract with K Jay Feely and re-signed G/T D’Anthony Batiste to a one-year contract Tue., Mar 20 Agreed to terms on a two-year contract with WR Early Doucet Mon., Mar 19 Released G Rex Hadnot and WR Chansi Stuckey Fri., Mar 16 Agreed to terms on a five-year contract with T Levi Brown Wed., Mar 14 Agreed to terms on a five-year contract with free agent G/T Adam Snyder Tue., Mar 13 Released T Levi Brown Fri., Mar 9 Tendered one-year contracts for restricted free agents RB LaRod Stephens-Howling, S Rashad Johnson and CB Greg Toler. Extended contract offers to four exclusive rights free agents – QB Richard Bartel, RB Alfonso Smith, DE Ronald Talley, LB Brandon Williams. Re-signed CB A.J. Jefferson and WR Stephen Williams. Fri., Mar 2 Placed non-exclusive franchise tag on DE Calais Campbell Wed., Feb 8 John McNulty moved to quarterbacks coach and Frank Reich named wide receivers coach. Fri., Jan 13 Re-signed WR Jaymar Johnson and WR Isaiah Williams to future contracts for the 2012 season. Thur., Jan. 5 Re-signed C Ryan Bartholomew, WR Jaymar Johnson, CB Korey Lindsey, DT Ricky Lumpkin, RB William Powell, TE Steve Skelton, and LB Quan Sturdivant to future contracts for the 2012 season. Also signed LB Antonio Coleman, G Chris Stewart and TE Martell Webb for the 2012 season.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 23 of 46 www.azcardinals.com Game 1 STATISTICS CARDINALS 20, Seahawks 16 SEA AZ September 9, 2012 – University of Phoenix Stadium (60,032) First Downs 18 18 The Cardinals earned a hard-fought week 1 victory by relying on a stout defense and resilient offense. 3rd Down Eff. (Pct) 5-16 (31) 3-10 (30) Despite taking over in some tough spots following turnovers and long kick returns, the AZ defense was strong Total Plays 70 57 and allowed just one TD in 70 plays. It helped keep the game close, especially as the offense struggled to find Avg. Gain 3.6 4.4 its rhythm in the 2nd half. However, that offense produced when it needed to most and under some very adverse conditions. Starter John Skelton, who had won the job in preseason, was knocked from the game with Rushes-Yards 33-115 20-43 an ankle injury with just over 8 minutes to play. In came Kevin Kolb with the Cards down 3. He proved more Net Passing Yards 139 210 than capable and led the go-ahead TD drive. After that, the Cards defense had to turn away one last Seattle Total Net Yards 254 253 threat in a furious and controversial finish. Passing (A-C-I) 34-18-1 36-20-1 Seattle’s game-opening drive ended when Steven Hauschka’s 50-yard FG try was blocked by Calais Sacked by Opp. 3-14 1-4  th Campbell, the 6 of his career. However 2 plays later RB Ryan Williams fumbled it back to SEA at the AZ42, Punts-Average 4-46.3 5-47.6 setting up a 27-yard FG. The Cards answered with a 13-play, 75-yard drive that reached the 3 & tied it with a Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 21-yard Jay Feely FG. WR Andre Roberts keyed the effort with a 15-yard reverse and 2-26 receiving. AZ took Penalties 13-90 10-102 the lead on its next drive when LaRod Stephens-Howling scored from a yard out to make it 10-3. The Cards took advantage of a Paris Lenon fumble recovery and went up 10 early in the 3rd thanks to a Time of Possession 33:34 26:26 31-yard Feely FG. That lead would soon disappear as Seattle scored 13 straight. Leon Washington’s 83-yard Weather: Indoors KOR set-up a 10-yard Russell Wilson TD pass to Sidney Rice. On the next play from scrimmage Skelton tried RUSHING to throw it away but was INT’d on the sideline at the AZ34 by CB Richard Sherman. The Cards D forced Seattle to settle for a 47-yard game-tying FG. After a 3-n-out by AZ, Washington returned the ensuing punt 52 Seahawks: Lynch 21-85; Wilson 8-20; yards to the AZ16. Despite being handed another short field, the defense again answered and Seattle had to Turbin 2-5. settle for a 39-yard FG after netting minus-5 yards in 3 plays. Trailing 16-13, a Skelton-to-Roberts pass gave CARDS: Roberts 1-15; Wells 7-14; AZ its first 1st down of the 2nd half with 8:18 to play. However, Skelton injured his ankle on the play and Kolb Williams 8-9; Stephens-Howling 2-14 TD; entered. Despite no reps during the week & little warm-up he crisply operated the hurry-up offense and moved Skelton 1-2; Kolb 1-(-1). the Cards to the SEA6. On 2nd-n-goal from there, he hit Roberts for the go-ahead TD. On the drive he was 6-8 passing for 66 yards and a TD. The Cards defense would then have to answer one more time. Seattle took PASSING over at its own 20 with 4:58 to play and 2 timeouts. With :52 to play they had advanced to the AZ13. From Seahawks: Wilson 18-34, 153 yds, 1 TD, there the Seahawks would run 13 more plays and be given an extra timeout due to an officiating error amidst 1 INT. great confusion. However, they would not find the end zone and when Wilson’s 4th-n-goal pass from the 4 fell CARDS: Skelton 14-28, 149 yds, 0 TD, 1 incomplete, Arizona emerged with the victory. INT; Kolb 6-8, 66 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT. SEAHAWKS 3 0 10 3 16 RECEIVING CARDINALS 3 7 3 7 20 Seahawks: Edwards 5-43; Rice 4-36 TD; Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Miller 3-40; Lynch 2-12; Baldwin 2-5; Seahawks 1 7:26 Hauschka 27-yd FG 7-33, 2:58 3-0 Martin 1-15; Turbin 1-2. CARDS 1 0:34 Feely 21-yd FG 13-75, 6:52 3-3 CARDS: Roberts 5-54, TD; Fitzgerald 4- CARDS  2 5:58 Stephens-Howling 1-yd run (Feely kick) 11-58, 5:22 3-10 63; Doucet 3-37; Heap 3-32; Williams 2- CARDS 3 9:59 Feely 31-yd FG 4-4, 1:04 3-13 Seahawks 3 7:51 Rice 10-yd pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick) 5-24, 2:08 10-13 17; King 2-8; Stephens-Howling 1-4. Seahawks  3 5:13 Hauschka 47-yd FG 4-5, 2:29 13-13 INTERCEPTIONS Seahawks 4 9:20 Hauschka 39-yd FG 4-(-5)-1:38 16-13 Seahawks: Sherman 1-0. CARDS 4 4:59 Roberts 6-yd pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 11-80, 4:21 16-20 CARDS: Wilson 1-(-2); Peterson 0-18.  Game 2 STATISTICS  CARDINALS 20, Patriots 18 AZ ND September 16, 2012 – University of Gillette Stadium (68,756) First Downs 16 25 rd To say few gave the Cardinals a chance against the defending AFC champs would be an understatement. 3 Down Eff. (Pct) 4-14 (29) 5-15 (33) The heavily favored Pats were 10-0 in home openers at Gillette Stadium and QB Tom Brady had won 35 of Total Plays 61 78 his last 36 home starts. But an incredible defensive effort along with key plays from the offense & special Avg. Gain 4.0 5.0 teams gave AZ a late lead. That lead was in peril after a seemingly disastrous fumble deep in AZ territory with Rushes-Yards 33-105 28-90 1:10 left. However the Pats go-ahead FG try with :01 missed left and the Cards moved to 2-0 with the victory. Net Passing Yards 140 297 The D held NE’s offense under 20 points and sacked Brady 4 times. The offense was led by QB Kevin Kolb Total Net Yards 245 387 who started in place of John Skelton (ankle) and threw 1 TD while running for another. On the game’s first drive AZ moved 60 yards in 13 plays and got on the board with a 38-yard Jay Feely Passing (A-C-I) 27-15-0 46-28-1 FG. On NE’s first play DT Darnell Dockett tipped a Brady pass at the line and CB Patrick Peterson made a Sacked by Opp. 5-19 5-18 diving INT at the NE36. That led to a 47-yard Feely FG and a 6-0 AZ lead. On the ensuing drive the Pats Punts-Average 6-46.7 6-28.7 moved to the AZ28 but no further and Stephen Gostkowski’s 46-yard FG made it 6-3. Early in the 2nd quarter Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 RB Stevan Ridley (4-31) helped NE advance to the AZ11. However the defense held them to just a FG and Penalties 5-39 8-60 rd the game was tied on Gostkowski’s 34-yarder. On the next AZ drive Kolb scrambled on 3 -n-6 but fumbled Time of Possession 28:19 31:41 and the Pats recovered at the NE48. The Cardinals D again answered in a big way, sacking Brady on 2 of the Weather: Clear & sunny, 64 degrees, next 3 plays with takedowns by LBs Sam Acho (-10) and Quentin Groves (-7) forcing a key 3-n-out. On the first play of the 2nd half, Brady connected with WR Wes Welker on a 36-yard pass to the AZ44 but 55% humidity, Wind S 2 mph. the Pats got just 11 more after that and Gostkowski’s 50-yard FG gave them a 9-6 lead. Their next drive RUSHING started at their own 10 and the Cards D forced a 3-n-out. Quentin Groves then broke through to block the CARDS: Wells 14-44; Kolb 6-20, TD; Zoltan Mesko punt which went out at the NE2. Three plays later, Kolb hit WR Andre Roberts for the go-ahead Peterson 1-17; Williams 10-13; TD. The key play of the next drive came on 3rd-n-6 at the AZ30 when Dockett blew up RB Danny Woodhead for a 9-yard loss and forced a punt instead of FG try. Kolb then led a gritty 9-play, 75-yard drive and capped it Stephens-Howling 2-11. with a 5-yard TD run up the middle. Pivotal were completions of 11 & 28 to TE Todd Heap and WR Early Patriots: Ridley 18-71; Woodhead 8-18; rd Doucet absorbing a big hit to make a 9-yard catch on 3 -n-6. The Cards held that 20-9 lead until Gostkowski’s Hilliard 1-2; Brady 1-(-1). 53-yard FG cut the lead to 8 with 6:45 left. On their next drive, Brady completed an 11-play, 82-yard drive with PASSING a 5-yard TD to TE Rob Gronkowski but Kerry Rhodes broke up the pass on the 2-point try preserving a 20-18 CARDS: Kolb 15-27, 140 yds, 1 TD, 0 AZ lead. With 2:06 left the Cards took over at their own 20. They picked up a 1st down and with 1:10 left faced rd INT. 3 -n-13 at the NE35 when RB Ryan Williams fumbled and Vince Wilfork recovered at the AZ30. An apparent 30-yard Woodhead TD run was called back on a Gronkowski hold leading NE to play for a go-ahead FG. Patriots: Brady 28-46, 316 yds, 1 TD, 1 However, Gostkowski’s 42-yard try missed wide left with one tick on the clock. INT. CARDINALS 6 0 7 7 20 RECEIVING PATRIOTS 3 3 3 9 18 CARDS: Heap 5-62; Doucet 3-21; Williams 2-10; S.-Howling 1-10; Housler Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score CARDS 1 8:42 Feely 38-yd FG 13-60, 6:18 3-0 1-10; Fitzgerald 1-4; Roberts 1-2, TD. CARDS 1 7:42 Feely 47-yd FG 4-7, 0:49 6-0 Patriots: Lloyd 8-60; Gronkowski 6-75, Patriots 1 2:22 Gostkowski 46-yd FG 11-47, 5:20 6-3 TD; Welker 5-95; Edelman 5-50; Ridley Patriots 2 9:08 Gostkowski 34-yd FG 7-30, 3:32 6-6 3-24; Woodhead 1-12. Patriots 3 12:53 Gostkowski 50-yd FG 7-47, 2:07 6-9 INTERCEPTIONS CARDS 3 8:52 Roberts 2-yd pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 3-2, 0:49 13-9 CARDS 4 14:00 Kolb 5-yard run (Feely kick) 9-75, 3:46 20-9 CARDS: Peterson 1-0. Patriots 4 6:45 Gostkowski 53-yd FG 6-29, 1:11 20-12 Patriots: None. Patriots 4 2:06 Gronkowski 5-yard pass from Brady (pass failed) 11-82, 3:36 20-18

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 24 of 46 www.azcardinals.com Game 3 STATISTICS CARDINALS 27, Eagles 6 PHI AZ September 23, 2012 – University of Phoenix Stadium (60,436) First Downs 16 16 In a match-up of 2-0 teams, the Cardinals faced a Philly offense that entered the game ranked #1 in the 3rd Down Eff. (Pct) 5-14 (36) 6-15 (40) NFL. But a swarming & relentless defensive effort battered Michael Vick all afternoon, sacking him 5 times Total Plays 63 61 and pressuring him much more frequently than that. With defensive captain and All-Pro SS Adrian Wilson out Avg. Gain 4.9 4.9 (ankle/groin) others stepped up including LB Daryl Washington (2 sacks) and FS Kerry Rhodes, who provided st Rushes-Yards 21-126 34-99 an enormous momentum swing with a series of key plays at the end of the 1 half. Three key Eagles Net Passing Yards 182 193 turnovers (none for AZ) were also pivotal as was an efficient Cards offense. Ex-Eagle QB Kevin Kolb again started and turned in another strong performance. His top target was WR Larry Fitzgerald who topped 100 Total Net Yards 308 292 yards in the 1st half and finished 9-114-1TD receiving. He also notched career catch #700 and became the Passing (A-C-I) 37-17-0 24-17-0 fastest NFL player to reach that mark by over a year. All of it added up to a 21-point Cards victory that gave Sacked by Opp. 5-35 3-29 them their 1st 3-0 start since 1974. With it they extended their home win streak to 7 games, 2 short of the Punts-Average 5-49.2 6-47.2 franchise record set in 1925. Fumbles-Lost 3-3 0-0 After sending the Eagles 3-n-out on the game’s initial series, Kolb led an 8-play, 36-yard drive that ended Penalties 5-65 6-60 with Jay Feely’s 47-yard FG and a 3-0 lead. AZ’s next drive ended with a punt but Anthony Sherman forced a Time of Possession 25:27 34:43 Damaris Johnson fumble that LS Mike Leach recovered at the PHI38. On 3rd-n-goal from the 8, Kolb fired a pass between a pair of Eagle defenders that defelected right to WR Michael Floyd for the rookie’s 1st reception Weather: Indoors. & TD. The ensuing Eagles drive reached the AZ36 but LB Sam Acho ended it by sacking Vick, forcing a RUSHING fumble DT Dan Williams recovered. Midway thru the 2nd quarter, Kolb connected with Fitzgerald down the middle on a 37-yard TD pass that made it 17-0. Just before intermission the Eagles penetrated deep into AZ Eagles: McCoy 13-70; Vick 4-28; Brown territory and appeared poised to cut into the lead heading into the locker room. Vick hit DeSean Jackson with 4-28. a 14-yard pass to the 1 but FS Kerry Rhodes stood him there to keep him out of the end zone. Incompletions CARDS: Williams 13-83; Wells 8-18; on 1st and 2nd downs set up a 3rd-n-goal from the 1 with :06 left. Vick dropped back but Rhodes hit him on a Kolb 4-16; Peterson 1-(-4); Stephens- blindside blitz forcing a fumble that S James Sanders scooped up. He followed an envoy of teammates down Howling 8-(-14). the left sideline for a 93-yard score as time expired. That 14-point swing put the Cards up 24-0 when it appeared that the Eagles would pull to within 10. PASSING In the 2nd half, Arizona was content to work the clock and the only 3rd quarter scoring came on a pair of Eagles: Vick 17-37, 217 yds, 0 TD, 0 Alex Henery FGs as the Cardinals D continued to relentlessly harass Vick and the Eagles. In the 4th quarter INT. AZ played keep-away and RB Ryan Williams kept the clock and sticks moving with determined running. CARDS: Kolb 17-24, 222 yds, 2 TD, 0 Feely’s 27-yard FG with 3:52 remaining provided the game’s final points. INT. EAGLES 0 0 6 0 6 RECEIVING CARDINALS 10 14 0 3 27 Eagles: D. Johnson 5-84; D. Jackson 3- 42; Avant 3-38; McCoy 3-8; Celek 2-36; Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Brown 1-8. CARDS 1 10:19 Feely 47-yd FG 8-36, 3:47 0-3 CARDS: Fitzgerald 9-114, TD; Roberts CARDS 1 1:04 Floyd 8-yd pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 8-38, 3:32 0-10 3-55; Housler 2-18; King 1-15; Williams CARDS 2 7:30 Fitzgerald 37-yd pass from Kolb (Feely kick) 4-55, 1:32 0-17 1-12; Floyd 1-8, TD. CARDS 2 0:00 Sanders 93-yard fumble return (Feely kick) -- 0-24 Eagles 3 5:07 Henery 36-yd FG 13-77, 6:30 3-24 INTERCEPTIONS Eagles 3 0:02 Henery 40-yd FG 8-33, 3:12 6-24 Eagles: None CARDS 4 3:52 Feely 27-yd FG 13-62, 6:34 6-27 CARDS: None

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Won 3, Lost 0 Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TD R.Williams 31 105 3.4 25 0 9/9/2012 W 20- 16 Seattle Seahawks C.Wells 29 76 2.6 10 0 9/16/2012 W 20- 18 at New England Patriots K.Kolb 11 35 3.2 14 1 9/23/2012 W 27- 6 Philadelphia Eagles A.Roberts 1 15 15.0 15 0 P.Peterson 2 13 6.5 17 0 Arizona Opponent J.Skelton 1 2 2.0 2 0 Total First Downs 50 59 L.Stephens-Howling 12 1 0.1 7 1 Rushing 13 17 Team 87 247 2.8 25 2 Passing 32 38 Opponents 82 331 4.0 20 0 Penalty 54 3rd Down: Made/Att 13/39 15/45 3rd Down Pct. 33.3% 33.3% Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TD 4th Down: Made/Att 0/1 0/2 L.Fitzgerald 14 181 12.9 37t 1 4th Down Pct. 0.0% 0.0% A.Roberts 9 111 12.3 29 2 Possession Avg. 29:46 30:14 T.Heap 8 94 11.8 28 0 Total Net Yards 790 949 E.Doucet 6 58 9.7 18 0 Avg. Per Game 263.3 316.3 R.Williams 5 39 7.8 12 0 Total Plays 179 211 R.Housler 3 25 8.3 11 0 Avg. Per Play 4.4 4.5 J.King 3 23 7.7 15 0 Net Yards Rushing 247 331 L.Stephens-Howling 2 14 7.0 10 0 Avg. Per Game 82.3 110.3 C.Wells 1 24 24.0 24 0 Total Rushes 87 82 M.Floyd 1 8 8.0 8t 1 Net Yards Passing 543 618 A.Sherman 0 0 0 0 0 Avg. Per Game 181.0 206.0 Team 52 577 11.1 37t 4 Sacked/Yards Lost 5/34 12/68 Opponents 63 686 10.9 36 2 Gross Yards 577 686 Attempts/Completions 87/52 117/63 Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD Completion Pct. 59.8% 53.8% P.Peterson 1 18 18.0 18 0 Had Intercepted 12 A.Wilson 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Punts/Average 17/47.1 15/40.2 Team 2 16 8.0 18 0 Net Punting Avg. 40.6 32.7 Opponents 1 0 0.0 0 0 Penalties/Yards 20/186 26/215 Fumbles/Ball Lost 4/3 5/4 Touchdowns 72Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Rushing 20D.Zastudil 17 801 47.1 40.6 1 6 59 0 Passing 42Team 17 801 47.1 40.6 1 6 59 0 Returns 10Opponents 14 603 40.2 32.7 1 4 62 1 Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts Team 19 21 10 17 0 67 Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Opponents 6 3 19 12 0 40 P.Peterson 10 1 92 9.2 17 0 Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt Pts Team 10 1 92 9.2 17 0 J.Feely 0 0 0 0 7/7 6/6 0 25 Opponents 8 6 91 11.4 52 0 A.Roberts 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 M.Floyd 10100/00/006 L.Fitzgerald 10100/00/006 Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TD J.Sanders 10010/00/006 L.Stephens-Howling 3 66 22.0 32 0 K.Kolb 11000/00/006 E.Doucet 1 18 18.0 18 0 L.Stephens- Team 4 84 21.0 32 0 11000/00/006 Howling Opponents 8 245 30.6 83 0 Team 7 2 4 1 7/7 6/6 0 67 Opponents 2 0 2 0 1/1 9/11 0 40 Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 2-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 0, Opponents: 0/ 1 J.Feely 0/ 0 2/ 2 2/ 2 2/ 2 0/ 0 Sacks: D.Washington 3.0, P.Lenon 2.0, Q.Groves 2.0, Team 0/ 0 2/ 2 2/ 2 2/ 2 0/ 0 C.Campbell 2.0, O.Schofield 1.0, S.Acho 1.0, K.Rhodes 1.0 Opponents 0/ 0 1/ 1 3/ 3 3/ 4 2/ 3 Team: 12.0, Opponents: 5.0

Fumbles Lost: R.Williams 2, K.Kolb 1 Total: 3 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: P.Lenon 1, M.Leach 1, J.Sanders 1, D.Williams 1 Total: 4

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost Rating K.Kolb 59 38 428 64.4% 7.3 4 6.8% 0 0.0% 37t 4/ 29 108.6 J.Skelton 28 14 149 50.0% 5.3 0 0.0% 1 3.6% 23 1/ 5 51.0 Team 87 52 577 59.8% 6.6 4 4.6% 1 1.1% 37t 5/ 34 90.1 Opponents 117 63 686 53.8% 5.9 2 1.7% 2 1.7% 36 12/ 68 70.0 

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 26 of 46 www.azcardinals.com Arizona Cardinals 2012 Defensive Statistics (based on coaches film review) QB QB SPECIAL TEAMS Name TT UT AT TFL Sacks/Yds INT PD FF FR PRS HITS TT UT AT FF FR BP/K

Daryl Washington2928133/16-2--4------

Paris Lenon 18 17 1 - 2/13 - - - 1 ------

William Gay 18 14 4 1 - - 2 1 ------

Calais Campbell 12 8 4 2 2/2 - 2 - - 1 6 ----- 1

O'Brien Schofield128421/11----3------

Kerry Rhodes 11 10 1 1 1/6 - 3 1 ------

Darnell Dockett10821 - -1--12 ------

Jamell Fleming1073- - -1------

Adrian Wilson743- - 11------

Sam Acho 77-1 1/10-11-5------

Patrick Peterson66-1 - 12------

Quentin Groves 5 3 2 1 2/10 - - - - 4 - 5 3 2 - - 1

Rashad Johnson 5 4 1 ------33--- -

Reggie Walker 4 4 ------211-- -

Michael Adams 3 2 1 - - - 3 ---- 33--- -

Nick Eason 321------

Dan Williams 2 2 ------1 ------

Vonnie Holliday 2 2 ------

David Carter 11------12 ------

Greg Toler 11------

James Sanders 1 1 ------1 2 - 3 2 1 - - -

Anthony Sherman ------2111- -

Mike Leach ------11--1 -

Jim Dray ------1-1-- -

Early Doucet ------1-1-- -

Justin Bethel ------11--- -

Rob Housler ------11--- -

Miscellaneous:

James Sanders: 93-yard fumble return for a TD vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 23

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9/9 vs. Sea 9/16 @ NE 9/23 vs. Phi 9/30 vs. Mia 10/4 @ StL 10/14 vs. Buf 10/21 @ Min 10/29 vs. SF 11/4 @ GB 11/18 @ Atl 11/25 vs. StL 12/2 @ NYJ 12/9 @ Sea 12/16 vs. Det 12/23 vs. Chi 12/30 @ SF Totals First Downs 18 16 16 50 Rushing 283 13 Passing 13 7 12 32 Penalty 311 5 Third Downs 10 14 15 39 Converted 346 13 Efficiency 30.0% 28.6% 40.0% 33.3% Fourth Downs 001 1 Converted 000 0 Efficiency 0% 0% 0% 0% Total Net Yards 253 245 292 790 Plays 57 61 61 179 Avg./Play 4.4 4.0 4.8 4.4 Net Yards Rushing 43 105 99 247 Attempts 20 33 34 87 Avg./Rush 2.2 3.2 2.9 2.8 Touchdowns 110 2 Net Yards Passing 210 140 193 543 Sacks 113 5 Yards Lost 5029 34 Gross Yards 215 140 222 577 Attempts 36 27 24 87 Completions 20 15 17 52 Pct. 55.6% 55.6% 70.8% 59.8% Touchdowns 112 4 Interceptions 100 1 Yards Per Attempt 5.7 5.0 7.1 5.9 Kickoffs-EZ-TB 5-5-2 5-5-3 5-3-2 15-13-7 Punting 566 17 Average 47.6 46.7 47.2 47.1 Net Average 37.6 42.5 41.2 40.6 Had Blocked 000 0 FG-PAT Had Blocked 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Penalties/Yards 10-102 5-39 6-60 20-186 Fumbles/Lost 2-1 2-2 0-0 4-3 Touchdowns 223 7 Rushing 110 2 Passing 112 4 Returns 001 1 PAT/ 2-Point Made/Att. 2-2 2-2 3-3 7-7 Kicking Made/Att. 2-2 2-2 3-3 7-7 2-pt Rushing Made/Att. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-pt Passing Made/Att 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Field Goals Made/Att. 2-2 2-2 2-2 6-6 Safeties Yielded 000 0 Points Scored 20 20 27 67 Time Of Possession 26:26 28:19 34:33 29:46

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9/9 vs. Sea 9/16 @ NE 9/23 vs. Phi 9/30 vs. Mia 10/4 @ StL 10/14 vs. Buf 10/21 @ Min 10/29 vs. SF 11/4 @ GB 11/18 @ Atl 11/25 vs. StL 12/2 @ NYJ 12/9 @ Sea 12/16 vs. Det 12/23 vs. Chi 12/30 @ SF Totals First Downs 18 25 16 59 Rushing 584 17 Passing 91712 38 Penalty 400 4

Third Downs 16 15 14 45 Converted 555 15 Efficiency 31.3% 33.3% 35.7% 33.3%

Fourth Downs 101 2 Converted 000 0 Efficiency 0% 0% 0% 0%

Total Net Yards 254 387 308 949 Plays 70 78 63 211 Avg./Play 3.6 5.0 4.9 4.5

Net Yards Rushing 115 90 126 331 Attempts 33 28 21 82 Avg./Rush 3.5 3.2 6.0 4.0 Touchdowns 000 0

Net Yards Passing 139 297 182 618 Sacks 345 12 Yards Lost 14 19 35 68 Gross Yards 153 316 217 686 Attempts 34 46 37 117 Completions 18 28 17 63 Pct. 52.9% 60.9% 45.9% 53.8% Touchdowns 110 2 Interceptions 110 2 Yards Per Attempt 3.8 5.9 4.3 4.8

Kickoffs-EZ-TB 5-5-4 6-5-4 3-2-2 14-12-10

Punting 465 15 Average 46.3 28.7 49.2 40.2 Net Average 37.0 24.8 38.8 32.7 Had Blocked 010 1

FG-PAT Had Blocked 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

Penalties/Yards 13-90 8-60 5-65 26-515

Fumbles/Lost 2-1 0-0 3-3 5-4

Touchdowns 110 2 Rushing 000 0 Passing 110 2 Returns 000 0

PAT/ 2-Point Made/Att. 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 Kicking Made/Att. 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-pt Rushing Made/Att. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-pt Passing Made/Att 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1

Field Goals Made/Att. 3-4 4-5 2-2 9-11

Safeties Awarded 000 0

Points Allowed 16 18 6 40

Time Of Possession 33:34 31:41 25:27 30:14

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RUSHING By Opponent: 422 by vs. 200 Yards Rushing Carolina, Sept. 11, 2011 (24 comp., 37 att.) By Cardinals: 228, Beanie Wells at St. Louis, Nov. 27, 2011 (27 att., 1 TD) 300 Yards Passing By Opponent: 228, at Denver, Dec. By Cardinals: 313 by John Skelton vs. 29, 2002 Cleveland, Dec. 18, 2011 (28 comp., 46 att.) By Opponent: 316 by Tom Brady at New 150 Yards Rushing England, Sept. 16, 2012 (28 comp., 46 att.) By Cardinals: 228, Beanie Wells at St. Louis, Nov. 27, 2011 (27 att., 1 TD) Six Touchdown Passes By Opponent: 167, at San Francisco, By Cardinals: vs. New Dec. 14, 2009 (25 att., TD) Orleans, Nov. 2, 1969 By Opponent: at NY Jets, Sept. 28, 100 Yards Rushing 2008 (12, 34, 2, 17, 40, 24 yards). By Cardinals: 228, Beanie Wells at St. Louis, Nov. 27, 2011 (27 att., 1 TD) Five Touchdown Passes By Opponent: 130, vs. St. Louis, By Cardinals: Kurt Warner at Chicago, Nov. 8, Nov. 6, 2011 (29 att.) 2009 (11, 6, 17, 15, 4 yards) By Opponent: Brett Favre (6) at NY Jets, Sept. Two 100-Yard Rushers 28, 2008 (12, 34, 2, 17, 40, 24 yards). By Cardinals: 126 yards, Ottis Anderson/102 yards, Wayne Morris at New Orleans, Oct. 5, Four Touchdown Passes 1980 By Cardinals: Kurt Warner (5) at Chicago, Nov. By Opponent: 106 yards, Ahman Green/101 8, 2009 (11, 6, 17, 15, 4 yards) yards Vernand Morency at Green Bay, Oct. 29, By Opponent: Peyton Manning vs. Indianapolis, 2006 Sept. 27, 2009 (20, 10, 53, 3 yards).

Three Rushing Touchdowns Three Touchdown Passes By Cardinals: Beanie Wells vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, By Cardinals: John Skelton vs. San Francisco, 2011 (1, 1, 2 yards) Dec. 11, 2011 (60, 46, 3 yards) By Opponent: Ray Rice at Baltimore, Oct. 30, By Opponent: Ben Roethlisberger vs. 2011 (1, 1, 3 yards) Pittsburgh, Oct. 23, 2011 (12, 95, 4 yards)

Two Rushing Touchdowns RECEIVING By Cardinals: Beanie Wells (3) vs. NY Giants, 200 Yards Receiving Oct. 2, 2011 (1, 1, 2 yards) By Cardinals: 217, Anquan Boldin at Detroit, By Opponent: Ray Rice (3) at Baltimore, Oct. 30, Sept. 7, 2003 (10 receptions, 2 TD) 2011 (1, 1, 3 yards) By Opponent: 203, Kevin Williams vs. Dallas, Dec. 24, 1995 (9 rec.) PASSING 500 Yards Passing 150 Yards Receiving By Cardinals: 522 by at By Cardinals: 186, Anquan Boldin (13 rec.), Washington, Nov. 10, 1996-OT (35 comp., 59 151, Larry Fitzgerald (10 rec.) at Seattle, Nov. att.) 16, 2008 By Opponent: Never happened By Opponent: 162, vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 (10 rec., 1 TD) 400 Yards Passing By Cardinals: 472 by Kurt Warner at NY Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 (40 comp., 57 att.)

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 30 of 46 www.azcardinals.com 100 Yards Receiving 100-Yard Rusher/100-Yard Receiver/300- By Cardinals: 114, Larry Fitzgerald (9 rec., 1 TD) Yard Passer vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 23, 2012 By Cardinals: Edgerrin James, 102 yards By Opponent: 131, Greg Little (5 rec., 1 TD), vs. rushing/Larry Fitzgerald, 171 yards Cleveland, Dec. 18, 2011 receiving/Kurt Warner 300 yards passing vs. St. Louis, Dec. 30, 2007 Two 100-Yard Receivers By Opponent: Chris Johnson, 154 yards By Cardinals: 186, Anquan Boldin (13 rec.), 151, rushing/, 128 yards receiving/Vince Larry Fitzgerald (10 rec.) at Seattle, Nov. 16, Young 387 yards passing at Tennessee, Nov. 2008 29, 2009 By Opponent: 118, Mike Wallace (3 rec., 1 TD), 102, Antonio Brown (7 rec.) vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. Two 100-Yard Receivers/300-Yard Passer 23, 2011 By Cardinals: 186, Anquan Boldin, 151 Larry Fitzgerald; 395, Kurt Warner at Seattle, Nov. Four Receiving Touchdowns 16, 2008 By Cardinals: J.T. Smith at Washington, Oct. 8, By Opponent: 118, Mike Wallace; 102, Antonio 1989 Brown; 361, Ben Roethlisberger vs. Pittsburgh, By Opponent: Earnest Gray vs. NY Giants, Sept. Oct. 23, 2011 7, 1980 SCORING Three Receiving Touchdowns Four Total Touchdowns By Cardinals: Anquan Boldin vs. Miami, Sept. 14, By Cardinals: Ronald Moore vs. LA Rams, Dec. 2008 (79, 3, 8 yards) 5, 1993 (4 rush) By Opponent: Greg Olsen at Chicago, Nov. 8, By Opponent: Brian Westbrook at Philadelphia, 2009 (33, 3, 20 yards) Nov. 27, 2008 (2 rush, 2 rec.)

Two Receiving Touchdowns Three Total Touchdowns By Cardinals: Larry Fitzgerald at Philadelphia, By Cardinals: Beanie Wells vs. NY Giants, Oct. Nov. 13, 2011 (10, 7 yards) 2, 2011 (3 rush) By Opponent: Steve Smith vs. Carolina, Sept. 11, By Opponent: Ray Rice at Baltimore, Oct. 30, 2011 (77, 26 yards) 2011 (3 rush)

10 or More Receptions in a Game Two-Point Conversion By Cardinals: Larry Fitzgerald (11 for 125 yards, By Cardinals: Larry Fitzgerald reception vs. TD) at San Francisco, Jan. 2, 2011 Seattle, Nov. 14, 2010 By Opponent: Hakeem Nicks (10 for 162 yards, By Opponent: Leon Washington run at NY Jets, TD) vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 Sept. 28, 2008

COMBOS Safety 100-Yard Rusher/100-Yard Receiver By Cardinals: blocked Donnie By Cardinals: Beanie Wells, 138 yards Jones punt out of end zone vs. Seattle, Oct. 24, rushing/Larry Fitzgerald, 102 yards receiving vs. 2004. Ball goes out of the endzone. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 By Opponent: Intentional grounding in end By Opponent: LeGarrette Blount, 120 yards zone by John Skelton vs. St. Louis, Nov. 6, rushing/Mike Williams, 105 yards receiving vs. 2011. Tampa Bay, Oct. 31, 2010 KICKING 100-Yard Rusher/Two 100-Yard Receivers Six Field Goals By Cardinals: Johnny Johnson, 103 yards By Cardinals: Neil Rackers vs. San Francisco, rushing/Ernie Jones, 117 yards receiving/Roy Oct. 2, 2005 (40, 45, 48, 23, 43, 24 yards) Green, 120 yards receiving vs. Green Bay, Nov. By Opponent: Has Never Happened 18, 1990 By Opponent: Robert Smith, 117 yards Five Field Goals rushing/, 119 yards receiving/Randy By Cardinals: Jay Feely vs. Denver, Dec. 12, Moss, 104 yards receiving at Minnesota, Nov. 12, 2010 (36, 48, 55, 23, 49 yards) 2000 By Opponent: Olindo Mare vs. Seattle, Nov. 14, 2010 (41, 34, 19, 23, 19 yards)

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 31 of 46 www.azcardinals.com Four Field Goals Kickoff Return For Touchdown By Cardinals: Jay Feely (5) vs. Denver, Dec. 12, By Cardinals: LaRod Stephens-Howling at 2010 (36, 48, 55, 23, 49 yards) Minnesota, Nov. 7, 2010, 96 yards (Ryan By Opponent: Stephen Gostkowski, Sept. 16, Longwell kickoff) 2012 (46, 34, 51, 53 yards) By Opponent: Allen Rossum vs. San Francisco, Nov. 10, 2008, 104 yards (Neil Rackers kickoff) Three Field Goals By Cardinals: Jay Feely vs. Seattle, Jan. 1, 2012 Interception Return For Touchdown (41, 43, 28 yards) By Cardinals: Greg Toler vs. Dallas, Dec. 25, By Opponent: Stephen Gostkowski (4), Sept. 16, 2010 (66 yards, pass) 2012 (46, 34, 51, 53 yards) By Opponent: Asante Samuel at Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 2011 (20 yards, John Skelton pass) Missed Point-After-Touchdown By Cardinals: Neil Rackers at San Francisco, Fumble Return For Touchdown Dec. 14, 2009 (blocked) By Cardinals: James Sanders vs. Philadelphia, By Opponent: David Buehler vs. Dallas, Dec. 25, Sept. 23, 2012, 93 yards (Michael Vick fumble) 2010 (hit left upright) By Opponent: Tully Banta-Cain vs. San Francisco, Nov. 25, 2007, recovered in end Blocked Punt zone (Kurt Warner fumble) By Cardinals: Quentin Groves at New England, Sept. 16, 2012 (Zoltan Mesko punt) DEFENSE By Opponent: DeDe Dorsey at Cincinnati, Four Interceptions 11/18/07 (Mike Barr punt) By Cardinals: Kwamie Lassiter vs. San Diego, Dec. 27, 1998 Blocked Punt Return For Touchdown By Opponent: Never has happened By Cardinals: Monty Beisel vs. Dallas, Oct. 12, 2008 (Mat McBriar punt, blocked by Sean Morey, Three Interceptions returned by Beisel three yards) By Cardinals: at Cincinnati, Nov. By Opponent: DeDe Dorsey at Cincinnati, 18, 2007 11/18/07 (Mike Barr punt, returned 19 yards) By Opponent: Marcus Trufant at Seattle, Dec. 9, 2007 Blocked Attempt By Cardinals: Calais Campbell vs. Seattle, Sept. Two Interceptions 9, 2012 (Steven Hauschka 50-yard attempt) By Cardinals: Adrian Wilson at St. Louis, Sept. By Opponent: Kris Jenkins at NY Jets, Sept. 28, 12, 2010 2008 (Neil Rackers 30-yard attempt) By Opponent: Jamarca Sanford at Minnesota, Oct. 9, 2011 Blocked Field Goal Attempt For Touchdown By Cardinals: Antrel Rolle (Calais Campbell Two Interceptions By Teammates block) at Jacksonville, Sept. 20, 2009, 83 yards By Cardinals: At Washington, Oct. 16, 1994 (Josh Scobee kick) (Aeneas Williams and James Williams) By Opponent: Mike Bass (Verlon Biggs block) at By Opponent: At Baltimore, Nov. 16, 1978 Washington, Sept. 24, 1972, 32 yards (Jim (Bobby Boyd and Lenny Lyles) Bakken kick) Four Quarterback Sacks RETURNS By Cardinals: Bertrand Berry vs. NY Giants, Punt Return For Touchdown Nov. 14, 2004 By Cardinals: Patrick Peterson at St. Louis, Nov. By Opponent: Shaun Phillips at San Diego, 27, 2011, 80 yards (Donnie Jones punt) Oct. 3, 2010 By Opponent: Nick Miller at St. Louis, Nov. 27, 2011, 88 yards (Dave Zastudil punt) Three Quarterback Sacks By Cardinals: Darnell Dockett at Tennessee, Nov. 29, 2009 By Opponent: Justin Smith at San Francisco, Jan. 2, 2011

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 32 of 46 www.azcardinals.com Two QB Sacks By Teammates OFFENSE By Cardinals: vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 2005 500 Yards Total Offense (Adrian Wilson and Chike Okeafor) By Cardinals: 510 at St. Louis, Nov. 2, 2008 By Opponent: vs. Cleveland, Dec. 18, 2011 By Opponent: 507 at Minnesota, Nov. 7, 2009 (Jabaal Sheard and Chris Gocong) No Sacks/No Interceptions Allowed Two Opponent Fumble Recoveries By Cardinals: vs. Denver, Dec. 12, 2010 By Cardinals: Kerry Rhodes at Cincinnati, Dec. By Opponent: at Kansas City, Nov. 21, 2010 24, 2011 By Opponent: Mark Roman at San Francisco, DEFENSE Dec. 14, 2009 Shutout By Cardinals: At Arizona 19, NY Giants 0, Dec. TEAM SCORING 12, 1992 50 Points Scored By Team By Opponent: vs. Seattle 38, Cardinals 0, Sept. By Cardinals: St. Louis 56 at Minnesota 14, Oct. 14, 2003 6, 1963 By Opponent: At NY Jets 56, Arizona 35, Sept. Shutout At Home 28, 2008 By Cardinals: Cardinals 19, NY Giants 0, Dec. 12, 1992 40 Points Scored By Opponent: at New England 31, Cardinals 0, By Cardinals: Arizona 43, vs. Denver 13, Dec. 12, Sept. 15, 1996 2010 By Opponent: At San Diego 41, Arizona 10, Oct. Shutout On The Road 3, 2010 By Cardinals: Cardinals 38, at Dallas 0, Nov. 16, 1970 20 First-Quarter Points By Opponent: vs. Seattle, 38, Cardinals 0, By Cardinals: 21 vs. San Francisco, Sept. 10, Sept. 14, 2003 2006 By Opponent: 28 at Minnesota, Oct. 9, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS Overtime Win At Home 20 Second-Quarter Points By Cardinals: Jan. 1, 2012 vs. Seattle, 23-20 By Cardinals: 21 at Baltimore, Oct. 30, 2011 By Opponent: Nov. 25, 2007 vs. San Francisco, By Opponent: 21 at San Diego, Oct. 3, 2010 37–31

20 Third-Quarter Points Overtime Win On The Road By Cardinals: 21 at NY Jets, Sept. 28, 2008 By Cardinals: Dec. 2, 2001 at Oakland, 34–31 By Opponent: 21 at San Francisco, Jan. 2, 2011 By Opponent: Nov. 7, 2010 at Minnesota, 27– 24 20 Fourth-Quarter Points By Cardinals: 24 vs. Denver, Dec. 12, 2010 10 Or More Penalties By Opponent: 21 vs. NY Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 By Cardinals: 10, vs. Seattle, Sept 9, 2012 (102 yards) 30 One-Half Points By Opponent: 13, vs. Seattle, Sept 9, 2012 (90 By Cardinals: 31 in first half at Chicago, Nov. 8, yards) 2009 By Opponent: 31 in first half at New England Tie Game Patriots, Dec. 21, 2008 By Cardinals: Dec. 7, 1986 at Philadelphia, 10– 10 Score Touchdown In Each Quarter By Cardinals: Vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 13, 2008 (7, Over 40:00 Time of Possession (Non-OT) 7, 14, 7 points) By Cardinals: 42:50 at Seattle, Oct. 18, 2009 By Opponent: Vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 31, 2010 (7, By Opponent: 44:16 at San Francisco, Nov. 20, 17, 7, 7 points) 2011

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Seattle England at New Philadelphia Miami at St. Louis Buffalo at Minnesota San Francisco at Green Bay at Atlanta St. Louis at NYJ at Seattle Detroit Chicago at San Fran. GP/GS/DNP/IA No. Player 12345678910111213141516Total 94 Acho, Sam ROLB ROLB ROLB 3-3-0-0 27 Adams, Michael P P P 3-0-0-0 78 Baker, Steven PS PS PS N/A 74 Batiste, D'Anthony LT LT LT 3-3-0-0 31 Bethel, Justin P P P 3-0-0-0 55 Bradley, Stewart P P P 3-0-0-0 73 Bridges, Jeremy IR IR IR N/A 75 Brown, Levi IR IR IR N/A 17 Byrd, LaRon IA IA IA 0-0-0-3 93 Campbell, Calais DE DE DE 3-3-0-0 79 Carter, David P P P 3-0-0-0 71 Colledge, Daryn LG LG LG 3-3-0-0 90 Dockett, Darnell DT DT DT 3-3-0-0 85 Doucet, Early P P P 3-0-0-0 81 Dray, Jim P IA P 2-0-0-1 98 Eason, Nick P P P 3-0-0-0 59 Elmore, Ricky PS PS PS N/A 3 Feely, Jay P P P 3-0-0-0 11 Fitzgerald, Larry WR WR WR 3-3-0-0 23 Fleming, Jamell P CB P 3-1-0-0 15 Floyd, Michael P P P 3-0-0-0 22 Gay, William RCB RCB RCB 3-3-0-0 54 Groves, Quentin P P P 3-0-0-0 86 Heap, Todd TE P IAJ 2-1-0-1 91 Holliday, Vonnie P P P 3-0-0-0 84 Housler, Rob P P P 3-0-0-0 45 James, Javarris IR IR IR N/A 49 Johnson, Rashad P P SS 3-1-0-0 64 Kelemete, Senio IA IA IA 0-0-0-3 87 King, Jeff TE TE TE 3-3-0-0 4 Kolb, Kevin P QB QB 3-2-0-0 82 Leach, Mike P P P 3-0-0-0 51 Lenon, Paris ILB ILB ILB 3-3-0-0 14 Lindley, Ryan IA DNP DNP 0-0-2-1 95 Lumpkin, Ricky PS PS PS N/A 70 Massie, Bobby RT RT RT 3-3-0-0 20 McCoy, Greg - PS PS N/A 67 McQuistan, Pat IA IA IA 0-0-0-3 72 Ohrnberger, Rich P P P 3-0-0-0 52 Parker, Colin PS PS PS N/A 41 Parker, Larry PS - - N/A 21 Peterson, Patrick LCB LCB LCB 3-3-0-0 76 Potter, Nate DNP DNP DNP 0-0-3-0 33 Powell, William IA IA IA 0-0-0-3 25 Rhodes, Kerry FS FS FS 3-3-0-0 12 Roberts, Andre WR WR WR 3-3-0-0 10 Robinson, Gerell PS PS - N/A 39 Sanders, James P P P 3-0-0-0 50 Schofield, O'Brien LOLB LOLB LOLB 3-3-0-0 63 Sendlein, Lyle C C C 3-3-0-0 35 Sherman, Anthony P FB FB 3-2-0-0 19 Skelton, John QB IAJ IAJ 1-1-0-2 44 Skelton, Steve PS PS PS N/A 68 Snyder, Adam RG RG RG 3-3-0-0 36 Stephens-Howling, L. P P P 3-0-0-0 28 Toler, Greg IAJ P P 2-0-0-1 56 Walker, Reggie P P P 3-0-0-0 58 Washington, Daryl ILB ILB ILB 3-3-0-0 26 Wells, Beanie P RB RB 3-2-0-0 57 Westerman, Jamaal IA IA P 1-0-0-2 92 Williams, Dan NT P NT 3-2-0-0 80 Williams, Isaiah PS PS PS N/A 34 Williams, Ryan RB P P 3-1-0-0 24 Wilson, Adrian SS SS IAJ 2-2-0-1 9 Zastudil, Dave P P P 3-0-0-0

P-Played, Position-Started, INJ-Injured, DNP-Did Not Play, IA-Inactive, IAJ-Inactive/Injured, IR-Injured Reserve, PS-Practice Squad, PUP-Physically Unable to perform list, SUS-NFL Suspension, NFI-Reserve/Non-Football Injury, RE-Roster Exemption

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OFFENSE Opponent, Date WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB TE Seattle, Sep. 9 Roberts Batiste Colledge Sendlein Snyder Massie King Fitzgerald Skelton Williams Heap WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB at New England, Sep. 16 Roberts Batiste Colledge Sendlein Snyder Massie King Fitzgerald Kolb Wells Sherman Philadelphia, Sep. 23 Roberts Batiste Colledge Sendlein Snyder Massie King Fitzgerald Kolb Wells Sherman Miami, Sep. 30 at St. Louis, Oct. 4 Buffalo, Oct. 14 at Minnesota, Oct. 21 San Francisco, Oct. 29 at Green Bay, Nov. 4 at Atlanta, Nov. 18 St. Louis, Nov. 25 at , Dec. 2 at Seattle, Dec. 9 Detroit, Dec. 16 Chicago, Dec. 23 at San Francisco, Dec. 30

DEFENSE Opponent, Date DE NT DT ROLB ILB ILB LOLB LCB RCB SS FS Seattle, Sep. 9 Campbell Williams Dockett Acho Lenon Washington Schofield Peterson Gay Wilson Rhodes DE DT ROLB ILB ILB LOLB CB LCB RCB SS FS at New England, Sep. 16 Campbell Dockett Acho Lenon Washington Schofield Fleming Peterson Gay Wilson Rhodes DE NT DT ROLB ILB ILB LOLB LCB RCB SS FS Philadelphia, Sep. 23 Campbell Williams Dockett Acho Lenon Washington Schofield Peterson Gay Johnson Rhodes Miami, Sep. 30 at St. Louis, Oct. 4 Buffalo, Oct. 14 at Minnesota, Oct. 21 San Francisco, Oct. 29 at Green Bay, Nov. 4 at Atlanta, Nov. 18 St. Louis, Nov. 25 at New York Jets, Dec. 2 at Seattle, Dec. 9 Detroit, Dec. 16 Chicago, Dec. 23 at San Francisco, Dec. 30

2012 Arizona Cardinals Inactives

Seattle, Sep. 9 at St. Louis, Oct. 4 at Green Bay, Nov. 4 at Seattle, Dec. 9 WR LaRon Byrd G Senio Kelemete QB Ryan Lindley T Pat McQuistan RB William Powell CB Greg Toler LB Jamaal Westerman

at New England, Sep. 16 Buffalo, Oct. 14 at Atlanta, Nov. 18 Detroit, Dec. 16 WR LaRon Byrd TE G Senio Kelemete T Pat McQuistan RB William Powell QB John Skelton LB Jamaal Westerman

Philadelphia, Sep. 23 at Minnesota, Oct. 21 St. Louis, Nov. 25 Chicago, Dec. 23 WR LaRon Byrd TE Todd Heap G Senio Kelemete T Pat McQuistan RB William Powell QB John Skelton SS Adrian Wilson

Miami, Sep. 30 San Francisco, Oct. 29 at New York Jets, Dec. 2 at San Francisco, Dec. 30

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NFL No. Name Pos. College Ht. Wt. Age Exp. Defensive Lineman (6) 93 Calais Campbell DE Miami 6-8 300 26 5 79 David Carter DT UCLA 6-5 300 24 2 90 Darnell Dockett DT Florida State 6-4 290 31 9 98 Nick Eason DT Clemson 6-3 305 32 10 91 Vonnie Holliday DE North Carolina 6-5 288 36 15 92 Dan Williams DT Tennessee 6-3 314 25 3 Linebackers (8) 94 Sam Acho LB Texas 6-3 257 24 2 55 Stewart Bradley LB Nebraska 6-4 258 28 6 54 Quentin Groves LB Auburn 6-3 265 27 5 51 Paris Lenon LB Richmond 6-2 240 34 11 50 O'Brien Schofield LB Wisconsin 6-3 242 25 3 56 Reggie Walker LB Kansas State 6-0 244 25 4 58 Daryl Washington LB TCU 6-2 230 25 3 57 Jamaal Westerman LB Rutgers 6-3 260 27 4 (5) 27 Michael Adams CB Louisiana-Lafayette 5-8 181 27 6 23 Jamell Fleming CB Oklahoma 5-11 206 23 R 22 William Gay CB Louisville 5-10 190 27 6 21 Patrick Peterson CB LSU 6-1 219 22 2 28 Greg Toler CB Saint Paul's (Va.) 6-0 192 27 4 Safeties (5) 31 Justin Bethel S Presbyterian 6-0 200 22 R 49 Rashad Johnson S Alabama 5-11 204 26 4 25 Kerry Rhodes S Louisville 6-3 212 29 8 39 James Sanders S Fresno State 5-10 210 28 8 24 Adrian Wilson S North Carolina St. 6-3 230 32 12 Long Snapper (1) 82 Mike Leach LS William & Mary 6-2 235 35 13 (1) 9 Dave Zastudil P Ohio 6-3 220 33 11 Kicker (1) 3 Jay Feely K 5-10 208 36 12 Offensive Line (9) 74 D'Anthony Batiste T Louisiana-Lafayette 6-4 314 30 7 75 Levi Brown T Penn State 6-6 324 28 6 71 Daryn Colledge G Boise State 6-4 308 30 7 64 Senio Kelemete G Washington 6-3 300 22 R 70 Bobby Massie T Mississippi 6-6 316 22 R 72 Rich Ohrnberger G/C Penn State 6-2 300 26 4 76 Nate Potter T Boise State 6-5 295 24 R 63 Lyle Sendlein C Texas 6-3 308 28 6 68 Adam Snyder G Oregon 6-6 325 30 8 Tight Ends (4) 81 Jim Dray TE Stanford 6-5 255 25 3 86 Todd Heap TE Arizona State 6-5 252 32 12 84 Rob Housler TE Florida Atlantic 6-5 250 24 2 87 Jeff King TE Virginia Tech 6-3 260 29 7 Running Backs (6) 30 Korey Hall FB Boise State 6-0 236 29 6 33 William Powell RB Kansas State 5-9 207 24 1 35 Anthony Sherman FB Connecticut 5-10 242 23 2 36 L. Stephens-Howling RB Pittsburgh 5-7 185 25 4 26 Beanie Wells RB Ohio State 6-2 229 24 4 34 Ryan Williams RB Virginia Tech 5-9 207 22 2 Wide Receivers (5) 17 LaRon Byrd WR Miami 6-4 220 23 R 85 Early Doucet WR LSU 6-0 212 26 5 11 Larry Fitzgerald WR Pittsburgh 6-3 218 28 9 15 Michael Floyd WR Notre Dame 6-2 220 22 R 12 Andre Roberts WR The Citadel 5-11 195 24 3 Quarterbacks (3) 4 Kevin Kolb QB Houston 6-3 218 28 6 14 Ryan Lindley QB San Diego State 6-3 232 23 R 19 John Skelton QB Fordham 6-6 244 24 3

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DRAFT TRADES WAIVERS FREE AGENTS

2001 Adrian Wilson (3)

2004 Larry Fitzgerald (1) Darnell Dockett (3)

2007 Levi Brown (1) Michael Adams (R) Lyle Sendlein (R)

2008 Calais Campbell (2) Early Doucet (3)

2009 Beanie Wells (1) Jeremy Bridges Rashad Johnson (3) Mike Leach Greg Toler (4) Reggie Walker (R) L. Stephens-Howling (7a)

2010 Dan Williams (1) Kerry Rhodes (NYJ) D’Anthony Batiste Daryl Washington (2) Jay Feely (NYJ) Andre Roberts (3) Paris Lenon (StL) O’Brien Schofield (4) John Skelton (5) Jim Dray (7)

2011 Patrick Peterson (1) Kevin Kolb (Phi) Stewart Bradley (Phi) Ryan Williams (2) Vonnie Holliday (Wash) Daryn College (GB) Rob Housler (3) Nick Eason (Pitt) Sam Acho (4) Todd Heap Anthony Sherman (5) Jeff King (Car) David Carter (6b) William Powell (R) Dave Zastudil

2012 Michael Floyd (1) Jamaal Westerman (Mia) LaRon Byrd (R) Jamell Fleming (3) William Gay (Pitt) Bobby Massie (4) Quentin Groves (Oak) Senio Kelemete (5) Korey Hall Justin Bethel (6a) Javarris James Ryan Lindley (6b) Rich Ohrnberger Nate Potter (7) James Sanders (Atl) Adam Snyder (SF)

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 37 of 46 www.azcardinals.com ARIZONA CARDINALS 2012 DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE

WR 11 Larry Fitzgerald 85 Early Doucet 17 LaRon Byrd

LT 74 D’Anthony Batiste 76 Nate Potter

LG 71 Daryn Colledge 64 Senio Kelemete

C 63 Lyle Sendlein 72 Rich Ohrnberger

RG 68 Adam Snyder 72 Rich Ohrnberger

RT 70 Bobby Massie 76 Nate Potter

TE 87 Jeff King 86 Todd Heap 84 Rob Housler 81 Jim Dray

WR 12 Andre Roberts 15 Michael Floyd

QB 19 John Skelton 4 Kevin Kolb 14 Ryan Lindley

RB 26 Beanie Wells 34 Ryan Williams 36 L. Stephens-Howling 33 William Powell

FB 35 Anthony Sherman 30 Korey Hall DEFENSE

DE 93 Calais Campbell 91 Vonnie Holliday

NT 92 Dan Williams 79 David Carter

DT 90 Darnell Dockett 98 Nick Eason

ROLB 94 Sam Acho 54 Quentin Groves

ILB 51 Paris Lenon 55 Stewart Bradley

ILB 58 Daryl Washington 56 Reggie Walker

LOLB 50 O’Brien Schofield 57 Jamaal Westerman

LCB 21 Patrick Peterson 23 Jamell Fleming 27 Michael Adams

RCB 22 William Gay 28 Greg Toler 31 Justin Bethel

SS 24 Adrian Wilson 49 Rashad Johnson

FS 25 Kerry Rhodes 39 James Sanders 31 Justin Bethel

SPECIALISTS

K 3 Jay Feely

P 9 Dave Zastudil

LS 82 Mike Leach

H 9 Dave Zastudil

KR 36 L. Stephens-Howling 12 Andre Roberts

PR 21 Patrick Peterson 12 Andre Roberts

NOTE: Rookies are underlined; Injured players are in parentheses

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NFL How 2012 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College Acquired GP-GS-DNP-IA 3 Jay Feely K 5-10 208 36 12 Michigan UFA-10 (NYJ) 3-0-0-0 4 Kevin Kolb QB 6-3 218 28 6 Houston TR-11 (Phi) 3-2-0-0 9 Dave Zastudil P 6-3 220 33 11 Ohio FA-11 3-0-0-0 11 Larry Fitzgerald WR 6-3 218 28 9 Pittsburgh D1-04 3-3-0-0 12 Andre Roberts WR 5-11 195 24 3 The Citadel D3-10 3-3-0-0 14 Ryan Lindley QB 6-3 232 23 R San Diego State D6b-12 0-0-2-1 15 Michael Floyd WR 6-2 220 22 R Notre Dame D1-12 3-0-0-0 17 LaRon Byrd WR 6-4 220 23 R Miami FA-12 0-0-0-3 19 John Skelton QB 6-6 244 24 3 Fordham D5-10 1-1-0-2 21 Patrick Peterson CB 6-1 219 22 2 LSU D1-11 3-3-0-0 22 William Gay CB 5-10 190 27 6 Louisville UFA-12 (Pitt) 3-3-0-0 23 Jamell Fleming CB 5-11 206 23 R Oklahoma D3-12 3-1-0-0 24 Adrian Wilson SS 6-3 230 32 12 North Carolina State D3-01 2-2-0-1 25 Kerry Rhodes FS 6-3 212 30 8 Louisville TR-10 (NYJ) 3-3-0-0 26 Beanie Wells RB 6-2 229 24 4 Ohio State D1-09 3-2-0-0 27 Michael Adams CB 5-8 181 27 6 Louisiana-Lafayette FA-07 3-0-0-0 28 Greg Toler CB 6-0 192 27 4 Saint Paul's (Va.) D4-09 2-0-0-1 30 Korey Hall FB 6-0 236 29 6 Boise State FA-12 0-0-0-0 31 Justin Bethel S 6-0 200 22 R Presbyterian D6a-12 3-0-0-0 33 William Powell RB 5-9 207 24 1 Kansas State FA-11 0-0-0-3 34 Ryan Williams RB 5-9 207 22 2 Virginia Tech D2-11 3-1-0-0 35 Anthony Sherman FB 5-10 242 23 2 Connecticut D5-11 3-2-0-0 36 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB 5-7 185 25 4 Pittsburgh D7a-09 3-0-0-0 39 James Sanders S 5-10 210 28 8 Fresno State UFA-12 (Atl) 3-0-0-0 49 Rashad Johnson S 5-11 204 26 4 Alabama D3-09 3-1-0-0 50 O'Brien Schofield LB 6-3 242 25 3 Wisconsin D4-10 3-3-0-0 51 Paris Lenon LB 6-2 240 34 11 Richmond UFA-10 (StL) 3-3-0-0 54 Quentin Groves LB 6-3 265 28 5 Auburn UFA-11 (Oak) 3-0-0-0 55 Stewart Bradley LB 6-4 258 28 6 Nebraska UFA-11 (Phi) 3-0-0-0 56 Reggie Walker LB 6-0 244 25 4 Kansas State FA-09 3-0-0-0 57 Jamaal Westerman LB 6-3 260 27 4 Rutgers WV-12 (Mia) 1-0-0-2 58 Daryl Washington LB 6-2 238 25 3 TCU D2-10 3-3-0-0 63 Lyle Sendlein C 6-3 308 28 6 Texas FA-07 3-3-0-0 64 Senio Kelemete G 6-3 300 22 R Washington D5-12 0-0-0-3 68 Adam Snyder G 6-6 325 30 8 Oregon UFA-12 (SF) 3-3-0-0 70 Bobby Massie T 6-6 316 23 R Mississippi D4-12 3-3-0-0 71 Daryn Colledge G 6-4 308 30 7 Boise State UFA-11 (GB) 3-3-0-0 72 Rich Ohrnberger G/C 6-2 300 26 4 Penn State FA-12 3-0-0-0 74 D'Anthony Batiste T 6-4 314 30 7 Louisiana-Lafayette FA-10 3-3-0-0 76 Nate Potter T 6-5 295 24 R Boise State D7-12 0-0-3-0 79 David Carter DT 6-5 300 24 2 UCLA D6b-11 3-0-0-0 81 Jim Dray TE 6-5 255 25 3 Stanford D7-10 2-0-0-1 82 Mike Leach LS 6-2 235 35 13 William & Mary FA-09 3-0-0-0 84 Rob Housler TE 6-5 250 24 2 Florida Atlantic D3-11 3-0-0-0 85 Early Doucet WR 6-0 212 26 5 LSU D3-08 3-0-0-0 86 Todd Heap TE 6-5 252 32 12 Arizona State FA-11 2-1-0-1 87 Jeff King TE 6-3 260 29 7 Virginia Tech UFA-11 (Car) 3-3-0-0 90 Darnell Dockett DT 6-4 290 31 9 Florida State D3-04 3-3-0-0 91 Vonnie Holliday DE 6-5 288 36 15 North Carolina TR-11 (Wash) 3-0-0-0 92 Dan Williams DT 6-3 314 25 3 Tennessee D1-10 3-2-0-0 93 Calais Campbell DE 6-8 300 26 5 Miami D2-08 3-3-0-0 94 Sam Acho LB 6-3 257 24 2 Texas D4-11 3-3-0-0 98 Nick Eason DT 6-3 305 32 10 Clemson UFA-11 (Pitt) 3-0-0-0 2012 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Ken Whisenhunt. Assistants: (assistant head coach/offensive line), Ray Horton (defensive coordinator), Mike Miller (offensive coordinator), Ron Aiken (defensive line), Pete Alosi (assistant strength and conditioning), Louie Cioffi (defensive backs), Chad Grimm (offensive quality control), (tight ends), John Lott (strength and conditioning), John McNulty (quarterbacks), Matt Raich (linebackers), Frank Reich (wide receivers), Tommie Robinson (running backs), Ryan Slowik (outside linebackers), Kevin Spencer (special teams), (assistant defensive backs).

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NFL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birth Date Exp. College Hometown 94 Acho, Sam LB 6-3 257 9/6/1988 2 Texas Dallas, TX 27 Adams, Michael CB 5-8 181 6/17/1985 6 Louisiana-Lafayette Dallas, TX 74 Batiste, D'Anthony T 6-4 314 3/29/1982 7 Louisiana-Lafayette Marksville, LA 31 Bethel, Justin S 6-0 200 6/17/1990 R Presbyterian Blythewood, SC 55 Bradley, Stewart LB 6-4 258 11/2/1983 6 Nebraska Salt Lake City, UT 17 Byrd, LaRon WR 6-4 220 8/18/1989 R Miami Hahnville, LA 93 Campbell, Calais DE 6-8 300 9/1/1986 5 Miami Aurora, CO 79 Carter, David DT 6-5 300 12/10/1987 2 UCLA Fontana, CA 71 Colledge, Daryn G 6-4 308 2/11/1982 7 Boise State North Pole, AK 90 Dockett, Darnell DT 6-4 290 5/27/1981 9 Florida State Burtonsville, MD 85 Doucet, Early WR 6-0 212 10/28/1985 5 LSU St. Martinville, LA 81 Dray, Jim TE 6-5 255 12/31/1986 3 Stanford Paramus, NJ 98 Eason, Nick DT 6-3 305 5/29/1980 10 Clemson Lyons, GA 3 Feely, Jay K 5-10 208 5/23/1976 12 Michigan Tampa, FL 11 Fitzgerald, Larry WR 6-3 218 8/31/1983 9 Pittsburgh Minneapolis, MN 23 Fleming, Jamell CB 5-11 206 5/5/1989 R Oklahoma Arlington, TX 15 Floyd, Michael WR 6-2 220 11/27/1989 R Notre Dame St. Paul, MN 22 Gay, William CB 5-10 190 1/1/1985 6 Louisville Tallahassee, FL 54 Groves, Quentin LB 6-3 265 7/5/1984 5 Auburn Greenville, MS 30 Hall, Korey FB 6-0 236 8/5/1983 6 Boise State Glenns Ferry, ID 86 Heap, Todd TE 6-5 252 3/16/1980 12 Arizona State Mesa, AZ 91 Holliday, Vonnie DE 6-5 288 12/11/1975 15 North Carolina Camden, SC 84 Housler, Rob TE 6-5 250 3/17/1988 2 Florida Atlantic Converse, TX 49 Johnson, Rashad S 5-11 204 1/2/1986 4 Alabama Sulligent, AL 64 Kelemete, Senio G 6-3 300 5/10/1990 R Washington Seattle, WA 87 King, Jeff TE 6-3 260 2/19/1983 7 Virginia Tech Pulaski, VA 4 Kolb, Kevin QB 6-3 218 8/24/1984 6 Houston Stephenville, TX 82 Leach, Mike LS 6-2 235 10/18/1976 13 William & Mary Jefferson Township, NJ 51 Lenon, Paris LB 6-2 240 11/26/1977 11 Richmond Lynchburg, VA 14 Lindley, Ryan QB 6-3 232 6/22/1989 R San Diego State Alpine, CA 70 Massie, Bobby T 6-6 316 8/1/1989 R MississippiLynchburg, VA 72 Ohrnberger, Rich G/C 6-2 300 2/14/1986 4 Penn State East Meadow, NY 21 Peterson, Patrick CB 6-1 219 7/11/1990 2 LSU Pompano Beach, FL 76 Potter, Nate T 6-5 295 5/16/1988 R Boise State Boise, ID 33 Powell, William RB 5-9 207 3/9/1988 1 Kansas State Duncanville, TX 25 Rhodes, Kerry FS 6-3 212 8/2/1982 8 Louisville Bessemer, AL 12 Roberts, Andre WR 5-11 195 1/9/1988 3 The Citadel Columbia, SC 39 Sanders, James S 5-10 210 11/11/1983 8 Fresno State Porterville, CA 50 Schofield, O'Brien LB 6-3 242 4/3/1987 3 Wisconsin Great Lakes, IL 63 Sendlein, Lyle C 6-3 308 3/16/1984 6 Texas Scottsdale, AZ 35 Sherman, Anthony FB 5-10 242 12/11/1988 2 Connecticut North Attleboro, MA 19 Skelton, John QB 6-6 244 3/17/1988 3 Fordham El Paso, TX 68 Snyder, Adam G 6-6 325 1/30/1982 8 Oregon Fullerton, CA 36 Stephens-Howling, LaRod RB 5-7 185 4/26/1987 4 Pittsburgh Johnstown, PA 28 Toler, Greg CB 6-0 192 1/2/1985 4 Saint Paul's (Va.) Washington, DC 56 Walker, Reggie LB 6-0 244 12/15/1986 4 Kansas State Sacramento, CA 58 Washington, Daryl LB 6-2 238 10/9/1986 3 TCU Irving, TX 26 Wells, Beanie RB 6-2 229 8/7/1988 4 Ohio State Akron, OH 57 Westerman, Jamaal LB 6-3 260 2/21/1985 4 Rutgers Brooklyn, NY 92 Williams, Dan DT 6-3 314 6/1/1987 3 Tennessee Memphis, TN 34 Williams, Ryan RB 5-9 207 4/9/1990 2 Virginia Tech Manassas, VA 24 Wilson, Adrian SS 6-3 230 10/12/1979 12 North Carolina State High Point, NC 9 Zastudil, Dave P 6-3 220 10/26/1978 11 Ohio Bay Village, OH

Injured Reserve NFL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Injury/Date Listed 73 Bridges, Jeremy T 6-5 318 4/19/1980 10 Southern Mississippi Thumb/September 3 75 Brown, Levi T 6-6 324 3/16/1984 6 Penn State Triceps/August 24 45 James, Javarris RB 6-0 208 9/18/1987 2 Miami Knee/August 31 Practice Squad NFL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown 78 Baker, Steven T 6-8 310 11/24/1988 R East Carolina Rocky Mount, NC 95 Lumpkin, Ricky DT 6-4 306 9/7/1988 1 Kentucky Clarksville, TN 20 McCoy, Greg CB 5-10 178 9/8/1988 R TCU Dallas, TX 59 Nash, Zack LB 6-4 260 9/23/1989 R Sacramento St. Vacaville, CA 52 Parker, Colin LB 6-1 223 5/6/1989 R Arizona State Chandler, AZ 44 Skelton, Steve TE 6-5 250 8/6/1989 1 Fordham El Paso, TX 18 Taylor, Kerry WR 6-0 200 2/20/1989 1 Arizona State Chandler, AZ 80 Williams, Isaiah WR 6-3 200 1/30/1987 1 Maryland Montclair, NJ Practice Squad/Suspended NFL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown 10 Robinson, Gerell WR 6-4 222 10/13/1989 R Arizona State Chandler, AZ

9/25/2012 Cardinals vs. Dolphins 40 of 46 www.azcardinals.com 2012 Standings NFC East Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Dallas Cowboys 2 1 0 .667 47 54 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-1 0-0 1W 2 1 0 .667 94 65 1-1 1-0 0-1 2-1 0-0 2W Philadelphia Eagles 2 1 0 .667 47 66 1-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-0 1L Washington Redskins 1 2 0 .333 99 101 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 2L NFC North Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Chicago Bears 2 1 0 .667 74 50 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 1W Minnesota Vikings 2 1 0 .667 70 59 2-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 1-1 1W Green Bay Packers 1 2 0 .333 57 54 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-2 0-0 1L Detroit Lions 1 2 0 .333 87 94 1-0 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 2L NFC South Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Atlanta Falcons 3 0 0 1.000 94 48 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 3W 1 2 0 .333 60 67 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-2 0-0 2L 1 2 0 .333 52 79 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-0 1L 0 3 0 .000 83 102 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 3L NFC West Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Arizona Cardinals 3 0 0 1.000 67 40 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 3W San Francisco 49ers 2 1 0 .667 70 65 1-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 1L Seattle Seahawks 2 1 0 .667 57 39 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-0 2W St. Louis Rams 1 2 0 .333 60 78 1-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1L AFC East Team W LT PctPF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak New York Jets 2 1 0 .667 81 75 1-0 1-1 2-0 2-1 0-0 1W Buffalo Bills 2 1 0 .667 87 79 1-0 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-0 2W New England Patriots 1 2 0 .333 82 64 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 2L Miami Dolphins 1 2 0 .333 65 66 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 1L AFC North Team W LT PctPF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Baltimore Ravens 2 1 0 .667 98 67 2-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 1W 2 1 0 .667 85 102 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 2W Pittsburgh Steelers 1 2 0 .333 77 75 1-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1L Cleveland Browns 0 3 0 .000 57 75 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 3L AFC South Team W LT PctPF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak 3 0 0 1.000 88 42 1-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 0-0 3W 1 2 0 .333 52 70 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1W 1 2 0 .333 61 83 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1L 1 2 0 .333 67 113 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-0 1W AFC West Team W LT PctPF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak San Diego Chargers 2 1 0 .667 63 51 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 1L Oakland Raiders 1 2 0 .333 61 88 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 1W Denver Broncos 1 2 0 .333 77 77 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 2L 1 2 0 .333 68 99 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 1W

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Cardinals vs. Dolphins 42 of 46 www.azcardinals.com Korey Hall 30 Fullback 6-0, 236 How Acquired: FA-12 Years NFL/Cardinals: 6/1 College: Boise State DOB: August 5, 1983 Hometown: Glenns Ferry, ID

Pro Career: Originally drafted by Green Bay in the sixth round (191st overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft. Signed with New Orleans as an unrestricted free agent on 7/29/11. Released by the Saints on 9/8/12 and signed with the Cardinals on 9/25/12.

2011: Played in 13 games and both postseason games in his first season with the Saints … contributed mostly on special teams, totaling six special teams tackles … made his debut with New Orleans in season opener @ GB (9/8) … had a season-high three special teams tackles @ Jax (10/2) … saw action on special teams in Wild Card game vs. Det (1/7/12) … totaled two special teams tackles in Divisional Playoff game @ SF (1/14/12).

2010: Appeared in 12 games and made six starts in his final season with the Packers … also played in two postseason games, including Green Bay’s Super Bowl XLV victory … had one reception for nine yards and totaled a career-high 15 special teams tackles on the season … had a season-high three special teams tackles @ Was (10/10) … collected his only reception of the season vs. SF (12/5) … inactive for first two postseason games … played in NFC Championship Game @ Chi (1/23/11) … had a two-yard reception and a special teams tackle in Super Bowl XLV vs. Pit (2/6/11).

2009: Played in 11 games with five starts … caught five passes for 41 yards and recorded 12 special teams tackles … had a team-high three special teams tackles @ Min (10/5) … missed four games due to a calf injury … caught two passes for 10 yards @ Det (11/26) … registered a career-long 13-yard reception vs. Bal (12/7) … inactive in season finale @ Ari (1/3/10) due to elbow injury … returned and saw action in Wild Card game @ Ari (1/10/10).

2008: Saw action in 11 games and made five starts … totaled seven receptions for 38 yards and a TD and had 13 special teams tackles … scored his first career TD on a one-yard reception and had a team-best three special teams tackles vs. Min (9/8) … suffered a sprained knee @ Det (9/14) and missed the next three games … returned and tied his career high with two catches for 12 yards @ Sea (10/12) … had his second multi-catch game of the season with two receptions for nine yards vs. Car (11/30) … sprained his knee vs. Hou (12/7) and missed the next two games … returned for season finale vs. Det (12/28), when he helped block as both Ryan Grant and DeShawn Wynn each rushed for over 100 yards in the game.

2007: Played in a career-high 14 games and made 10 starts as a rookie at FB after converting from LB … recorded career-bests with eight receptions for 49 yards, and added 12 special teams tackles … started at FB in his NFL debut vs. Phi (9/9) … posted a career-high 20 yards on two receptions @ NYG (9/16) … caught two passes for 14 yards vs. Was (10/14) … had a career-best six special teams tackles vs. Car (11/18) … started both postseason games and totaled three special teams tackles … had a 12-yard reception in NFC Championship Game vs. NYG (1/20/08).

College: A four-year starter at LB at Boise State, played in 52 games and totaled 394 tackles, including 28 for loss, 11.5 sacks, 11 INTS, and 20 passes defensed … earned first-team All-WAC honors at LB for three straight years and was voted the WAC’s Defensive Player of the Decade by CBSSports.com in 2009 … had 14 career double-digit tackle games and topped 100 tackles in each of his last two seasons … named WAC Defensive Player of the Year as a senior in ’06 … was a second-team All-American and a quarterfinalist for the Lott Trophy … had a career-high 111 tackles on the season … helped Boise State go undefeated and defeat Oklahoma 43-42 in the Fiesta Bowl … led the team with 106 tackles as a junior in ’05 … earned honorable mention All-WAC honors as a redshirt freshman in ’03.

Personal: Attended Glenns Ferry (ID) High School, where he was a four-year starter and team captain as a senior … named the Class 2A Player of the Year as a senior, after totaling 113 tackles and three sacks at LB and running for 714 yards and 16 TDs at RB … led his team to the state championship game … finished his career with 359 tackles and 2,802 yards rushing … also was a wrestler, placing second in the state championship as a junior in the 215-pound weight class … majored in Construction Management at Boise State.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 43 of 46 www.azcardinals.com Hall Career Stats Rushing Receiving Year Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD STT 2007 GB 14/10 0 0 0.0 0 0 8 49 6.1 10 0 12 2008 GB 11/5 0 0 0.0 0 0 7 38 5.4 11 1 13 2009 GB 11/5 0 0 0.0 0 0 5 41 8.2 13 0 12 2010 GB 12/6 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 15 2011 NO 13/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6 Total 61/26 0 0 0.0 0 0 21 137 6.5 13 1 58

Single Game Highs: Receiving Yards: 20, @ NY Giants, 9/16/07; Receptions: 2, five times, last @ Detroit, 11/26/09; Receiving TDs: 1, vs. Minnesota, 9/8/08; Long Reception: 13, vs. Baltimore, 12/7/09.

Hall Postseason Stats Rushing Receiving Year Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD STT 2007 GB 2/2 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 12 12.0 12 0 3 2009 GB 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2010 GB 2/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 2 2011 NO 2/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 Total 7/2 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 14 7.0 12 0 7

Single Game Highs: Receiving Yards: 12, vs. NY Giants, 1/20/08; Receptions: 1, twice, last vs. Pittsburgh, 2/6/11; Long Reception: 12, vs. NY Giants, 1/20/08.

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 44 of 46 www.azcardinals.com Rich Ohrnberger 72 Guard/Center 6-2, 300 How Acquired: FA-12 Years NFL/Cardinals: 4/1 College: Penn State DOB: February 14, 1986 Hometown: East Meadow, NY

Pro Career: Originally drafted by the Patriots in the fourth round (123rd overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. Released on 9/4/10 and signed to the Patriots practice squad on 9/6/10. Signed to the active roster on 9/29/10. Released on 2/22/12. Signed with the Cardinals on 8/1/12.

2011: Placed on injured reserve (head) on 9/3.

2010: Played in two games on special teams and at RG … released on 9/4 and signed to the practice squad with the Patriots on 9/6 … promoted to the active roster on 9/29 … inactive for 11 games … made season debut and played on special teams @ Buf (12/26) … saw time at RG in regular season finale @ Mia (1/2/11) … inactive for postseason game vs. NYJ (1/16/11).

2009: Appeared in three games as a rookie with the Patriots … made his NFL debut vs. NYJ (11/22) as a reserve RG and on special teams … also saw action @ Mia (12/6) and @ Buf (12/20) … inactive for 13 regular season games and the postseason game vs. Bal (1/10/10).

College: Started 35 games as a three-year starter at Penn State … earned third-team AP All-American honors and was a first- team All-Big Ten selection as a senior in ’08 … named second-team All-Big Ten as a junior in ’07 … played in every game and started the last nine in ’06 as a sophomore … appeared in two games as a redshirt freshman in ’05 … redshirted in ’04.

Personal: Attended East Meadow (NY) High School and was a three-year and two-year captain in football … named the 2003 New York AA Player of the Year and was a two-time all-conference, all-county, all-metro, and all-Long Island selection … recipient of the Thorp Award as the most outstanding player in Nassau County and did not allow a sack as a senior … also averaged 38.0 yards per punt … lettered in lacrosse … majored in Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State.

Ohrnberger Career Stats

Year Team GP/GS 2009 NE 3/0 2010 NE 2/0 2011 NE Injured Reserve Total 5/0

Cardinals vs. Dolphins 45 of 46 www.azcardinals.com Jamaal Westerman 57 Linebacker 6-3, 260 How Acquired: WV-12 (Dolphins) Years NFL/Cardinals: 4/1 College: Rutgers DOB: February 21, 1985 Hometown: Brooklyn, NY

Pro Career: Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the New York Jets on 5/1/09. Signed with Miami as an unrestricted free agent on 3/20/12. Waived by the Dolphins on 8/31/12 and claimed off waivers by the Cardinals on 9/1/12.

2011: Played in all 16 games for the first time in his career and made his first three career starts … totaled 23 tackles, 3.5 sacks, one fumble recovery, and one forced fumble … also had nine special teams tackles … recovered a fumble in the season opener vs. Dal (9/11) … had four solo tackles @ Bal (10/2) … recorded career highs with two sacks and five tackles @ NE (10/9) … registered a half-sack and made his first career start vs. Mia (10/17) … forced an intentional grounding penalty in the end zone for a safety vs. NE (11/13) … collected four tackles and a sack @ Was (12/4) … forced a fumble @ Phi (12/18) … started the final two games of the season: vs. NYG (12/24) and @ Mia (1/1/12) … totaled four tackles vs. NYG (12/24).

2010: Saw action in six regular season games and all three playoff games … recorded three tackles and a fumble recovery on defense and added eight special teams tackles … collected three solo tackles and recovered a fumble vs. Buf (1/2/11) … had two tackles on defense and two special teams tackles in three postseason games … recorded a solo tackle and a special teams tackle in Wild Card game @ Ind (1/8/11) and Divisional playoff game @ NE (1/16/11) … played on defense and special teams in AFC Championship Game @ Pit (1/23/11).

2009: Appeared in 14 regular season games and three playoff games after making the team as a rookie free agent … played mostly on special teams, collecting a career-high 14 special teams tackles … totaled five tackles, one sack, and two fumble recoveries on defense … made his NFL debut and recorded his first career sack and two tackles @ Hou (9/13) … recovered a muffed punt vs. Mia (11/1) … returned a recovered fumble 39 yards and had three special teams tackles in regular season finale vs. Cin (1/3/10) … totaled four special teams tackles in three postseason games.

College: Four-year letterman and three-year starter at Rutgers … played in 50 career games … totaled 26 sacks, the third-highest total in school history … collected 141 career tackles, including 45 tackles for loss … earned second-team All-Big East honors in 2006 and 2008.

Personal: Full name Jamaal Akeem Westerman … played his freshman year of high school at St. Thomas Aquinas (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) High School before moving to Brampton, Ontario, Canada and attending Notre Dame Secondary School … led the league in sacks, tackles, and tackles for loss as a senior … both parents are from Barbados … born in Brooklyn, NY … graduated from Rutgers with a degree in labor employee relations and a minor in sociology and is pursuing a Masters degree in labor- employment relations.

Westerman Career Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2009 NYJ 14/0 5 0 5 1.0 13 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 14 2010 NYJ 6/0 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 2011 NYJ 16/3 17 6 23 3.5 23 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 Total 36/3 25 6 31 4.5 36 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 31

Single Game Highs: Total Tackles: 5, @ New England, 10/9/11; Solo Tackles: 4, @ Baltimore, 10/2/11; Sacks: 2.0, @ New England, 10/9/11; Fumble Recoveries: 1, four times, last vs. Dallas, 9/11/11; Forced Fumbles: 1, @ Philadelphia, 12/18/11.

Westerman Postseason Stats Tackles Sacks Interceptions Year Team GP/GS Solo Asst Ttl Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FR FF STT 2009 NYJ 3/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2010 NYJ 3/0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Total 6/0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

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