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Cardinals Football Club Game Release

Game #2 Sunday, September 16, 2012 – 10:00 AM (MST)

THIS WEEK’S GAME (1-0) The Cardinals travel to New England this week looking to improve to 2-0 on the season and snap a five game winless streak against the Patriots. The Cardinals bring with them an 8-2 record over the last 10 games, a record that trails only vs. New England’s 9-1 mark over the same period. Last week the Cards won their third-straight season opener by downing the division rival Seahawks 20-16 at University of th (1-0) Phoenix Stadium. In front of the stadium’s 66 consecutive sellout crowd, the Cards earned their sixth straight home win, Gillette Stadium which trails only Baltimore (11) among active streaks. After taking a 13-3 lead early in the third quarter, miscues on offense and special teams led to the Seahawks coming back ARIZONA CARDINALS and taking a 16-13 lead with under 10 minutes remaining. On the ensuing drive, Cards starting QB John Skelton suffered 2012 SEASON SCHEDULE an ankle injury while completing a pass to WR Andre Roberts Regular Season and was forced from the game. Backup entered Date Opponent AZ Time and completed 6 of 8 pass attempts for 66 yards on Arizona’s Sun., Sep. 9 W, 20-16 game-winning drive, including a six-yard TD pass to Roberts Sun., Sep. 16 @ New England Patriots 10:00 AM that gave Arizona a 20-16 lead. An 18-play drive by the Sun., Sep. 23 EAGLES 1:05 PM Seahawks on the next possession was halted by the Cards Sun., Sep. 30 1:05 PM defense after Seattle reached the AZ red zone. Seattle ran Thurs., Oct. 4 @ St. Louis Rams+ 5:20 PM six plays inside the AZ 15-yard line but was held scoreless. Sun., Oct. 14 1:05 PM New England returns home with a 1-0 record following a 34- Sun., Oct. 21 @ 10:00 AM 13 victory over Tennessee. QB threw for two TDs Mon., Oct. 29 # 5:30 PM while RB Stevan Ridley totaled 125 yards and a TD on the Sun., Nov. 4 @ 11:00 AM ground. Meanwhile, the Pats defense held Titans All-Pro RB Sun., Nov. 11 BYE Chris Johnson to just four yards on 11 carries. Sun., Nov. 18 @ * 11:00 AM Sun., Nov. 25 ST. LOUIS RAMS* 2:25 PM Arizona returns home to face Philadelphia next week while Sun., Dec. 2 @ NY Jets* 11:00 AM the Patriots travel to Baltimore. Sun., Dec. 9 @ Seattle Seahawks* 2:25 PM Sun., Dec. 16 * 2:05 PM Sun., Dec. 23 BEARS* 2:25 PM THE COACHES Sat., Dec. 30 @ San Francisco 49ers* 2:25 PM 45-42 Overall Record 193-104 # Monday Night on ESPN 41-40 Regular Season Record 176-97 +Thursday Night on NFL Network 4-2 Playoff Record 17-7 * Subject to flexible scheduling decisions 6th Years as in NFL 18th 6th Years with team 13th 2012 NFC WEST STANDINGS The Cardinals defeated the Seattle Seahawks 20-16 in the season BROADCAST INFORMATION opener and are tied with San Francisco atop the NFC West TELEVISION CARDINALS RADIO standings. The Niners defeated Green Bay 30-22. Network: FOX Flagship: News Talk 92.3 FM Elsewhere in the NFC West, the St. Louis Rams fell to 0-1 after Play-by-Play: Dick Stockton Play-by-Play: Dave Pasch losing a last minute decision to Detroit 27-23. Analyst: John Lynch Analyst: Sideline: Jennifer Hale Sideline: Paul Calvisi 2012 NFC West Standings Team W L PF PA Hm Road Div CARDINALS SPANISH RADIO Arizona 1 0 20 16 1-0 0-0 1-0 Flagship: KVVA 107.1 FM San Francisco 1 0 30 22 0-0 1-0 0-0 Play-by-Play: Gabriel Trujillo St. Louis 0 1 23 27 0-0 0-1 0-0 Analyst: Rolando Cantu Seattle 0 1 16 20 0-0 0-1 0-1

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8701 S. Hardy Drive, Tempe, AZ 85284 Phone: 602-379-0101 Fax: 602-379-1821 www.azcardinals.com CARDINALS & PATRIOTS IN 2012 SERIES NOTES th CARDINALS CATEGORY PATRIOTS The Cardinals and the Patriots meet for the 13 1-0 Record 1-0 time in a series that is even at six games apiece. 20 Points Scored 34 Despite each team having six wins in the all-time 16 Points Allowed 13 series, the Cardinals have dropped five straight to New England and have not defeated the 2 Scored 4 Patriots since 1991. 1 Touchdowns Allowed 1 The Cardinals are making just their third trip to 1 Rushing TDs 1 New England dating back to 1985 and the team 1 Passing TDs 2 makes just its second regular season visit to 0 Return TDs 1 Gillette Stadium. 0 Rushing TDs Allowed 0 1 Passing TDs Allowed 1 0 Return TDs Allowed 0 THE HISTORY 1/5 Sacked/Yards Lost 1/8 Overall Regular Season Series: 6-6 2/1 /Lost 0/0 Cardinals on the road vs. NE: 2-2 1 Had Intercepted 0 Cardinals last win: 9/29/91 vs. NE, W, 24-10 First Meeting: 11/8/70 vs. Bos, W, 31-0 2/2 Field Goals Made/Attempted 2/2 Last Meeting: 12/21/08 @ NE, L, 47-7 253.0 Total Yards Per Game 390.0 254.0 Opp. Total Yards Per Game 284.0 Last 10 Meetings 43.0 Rushing Yards Per Game 162.0 Date Site Result Dec. 21, 2008 New England L, 7-47 115.0 Opp. Rushing Yards Per Game 20.0 Sep. 19, 2004 Arizona L, 12-23 210.0 Passing Yards Per Game 228.0 Oct. 31, 1999 Arizona L, 3-27 139.0 Opp. Passing Yards Per Game 264.0 Sep. 15, 1996 New England L, 0-31 Even Turnover Ratio +2 Oct. 10, 2003 Arizona L, 21-23 26:26 Average Time of Possession 31:01 Sep. 29, 1991 Arizona W, 24-10 30/28/22 NFL Rank-Total Offense/Run/Pass 8t/3/20 Nov. 25, 1990 Arizona W, 34-14 4/20/3 NFL Rank-Total Defense/Run/Pass 9t/2/18 Dec. 2, 1984 New England W, 33-10 0/0 2-Point Conversions 0/0 Nov. 29, 1981 New England W, 27-20 vs. PHI Next Week @ BAL Sep. 10, 1978 St. Louis L, 6-16 LAST WEEK’S GAME

CARDINALS 20, Seahawks 16 STATISTICS September 9, 2012 – University of Phoenix Stadium (60,032) SEA AZ The Cardinals earned a hard-fought week 1 victory by relying on a stout defense and resilient First Downs 18 18 offense. Despite taking over in some tough spots following turnovers and long kick returns, the AZ 3rd Down Eff. (Pct) 5-16 (31) 3-10 (30) defense was strong and allowed just one TD in 70 plays. It helped keep the game close, especially as the offense struggled to find its rhythm in the 2nd half. However, that offense produced when it needed Total Plays 70 57 to most and under some very adverse conditions. Starter John Skelton, who had won the job in Avg. Gain 3.6 4.4 preseason, was knocked from the game with an ankle injury with just over 8 minutes to play. In came Rushes-Yards 33-115 20-43 Kevin Kolb with the Cards down 3. He proved more than capable and led the go-ahead TD drive. After Net Passing Yards 139 210 that, the Cards defense had to turn away one last Seattle threat in a furious and controversial finish. Total Net Yards 254 253 Seattle’s game-opening drive ended when Steven Hauschka’s 50-yard FG try was blocked by th Passing (A-C-I) 34-18-1 36-20-1 , the 6 of his career. However 2 plays later RB Ryan Williams fumbled it back to SEA Sacked by Opp. 3-14 1-4 at the AZ42, setting up a 27-yard FG. The Cards answered with a 13-play, 75-yard drive that reached Punts-Average 4-46.3 5-47.6 the 3 & tied it with a 21-yard Jay Feely FG. WR Andre Roberts keyed the effort with a 15-yard reverse and 2-26 receiving. AZ took the lead on its next drive when LaRod Stephens-Howling scored from a Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 yard out to make it 10-3. Penalties 13-90 10-102 The Cards took advantage of a recovery and went up 10 early in the 3rd thanks Time of Possession 33:34 26:26 to a 31-yard Feely FG. That lead would soon disappear as Seattle scored 13 straight. Leon Weather: Indoors Washington’s 83-yard KOR set-up a 10-yard Russell Wilson TD pass to Sidney Rice. On the next play from scrimmage Skelton tried to throw it away but was INT’d on the sideline at the AZ34 by CB Richard RUSHING Sherman. The Cards D forced Seattle to settle for a 47-yard game-tying FG. After a 3-n-out by AZ, Seahawks: Lynch 21-85; Wilson 8-20; Washington returned the ensuing 52 yards to the AZ16. Despite being handed another short field, Turbin 2-5. the defense again answered and Seattle had to settle for a 39-yard FG after netting minus-5 yards in 3 CARDS: Roberts 1-15; Wells 7-14; st nd plays. Trailing 16-13, a Skelton-to-Roberts pass gave AZ its first 1 down of the 2 half with 8:18 to Williams 8-9; Stephens-Howling 2-14 TD; play. However, Skelton injured his ankle on the play and Kolb entered. Despite no reps during the week Skelton 1-2; Kolb 1-(-1). & little warm-up he crisply operated the hurry-up offense and moved 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 PASSING a TD. The Cards defense would then have to answer one more time. Seattle took over at its own 20 Seahawks: Wilson 18-34, 153 yds, 1 TD, with 4:58 to play and 2 timeouts. With :52 to play they had advanced to the AZ13. From there the 1 INT. Seahawks would run 13 more plays and be given an extra timeout due to an officiating error amidst th CARDS: Skelton 14-28, 149 yds, 0 TD, 1 great confusion. However, they would not find the end zone and when Wilson’s 4 -n-goal pass from the INT; Kolb 6-8, 66 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT. 4 fell incomplete, Arizona emerged with the victory. RECEIVING SEAHAWKS 3 0 10 3 16 Seahawks: Edwards 5-43; Rice 4-36 TD; CARDINALS 3 7 3 7 20 Miller 3-40; Lynch 2-12; Baldwin 2-5; Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Martin 1-15; Turbin 1-2. Seahawks 1 7:26 Hauschka 27-yd FG 7-33, 2:58 3-0 CARDS: Roberts 5-54, TD; Fitzgerald 4- CARDS 1 0:34 Feely 21-yd FG 13-75, 6:52 3-3 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 17; King 2-8; Stephens-Howling 1-4. Seahawks 3 7:51 Rice 10-yd pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick) 5-24, 2:08 10-13 Seahawks 3 5:13 Hauschka 47-yd FG 4-5, 2:29 13-13 Seahawks: Sherman 1-0. Seahawks 4 9:20 Hauschka 39-yd FG 4-(-5)-1:38 16-13 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. Cardinals vs. Patriots 2 of 39 www.azcardinals.com CARDINALS & PATRIOTS – THE LAST TIME

Game 15 STATISTICS Patriots 47, CARDINALS 7 AZ NE December 21, 2008 – Gillette Stadium (68,756) First Downs 8 27 The Cardinals headed to Foxboro for the final road game of the regular season and a Rushes-Yards 15-44 42-183 showdown with the Patriots. Like Arizona, the Pats entered the game at 9-5. However unlike the Net Passing Yards 142 331 Cardinals, who clinched the NFC west two weeks earlier and were pretty much locked into their Total Net Yards 186 514 playoff spot, New England was in a three-way tie atop the AFC East and fighting for its Passing (A-C-I) 32-12-1 38-21-0 postseason life. In addition to the must-win Patriots, Arizona also had to contend with Mother Sacked by Opp. 3-26 1-12 Nature. A winter storm socked much of the east coast and the game was played amid a steady snowfall. The Cardinals had not played a game in snow in over 25 years (12/18/83 vs. Punts-Average 8-39.0 3-47.0 Philadelphia at St. Louis) and it was clear New England was far more comfortable in the Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 environment. The Arizona offense entered the game #2 in the NFL with a 26.6 points/game Penalties 3-20 7-65 average but was limited to a season-low 7 points. The Patriots offense was more successful and Time of Possession 21:25 38:35 rolled up 514 total yards. It all added up to a very one-sided contest. Of its six first half possessions, New England scored four touchdowns and a . Weather: Heavy snow, 30 degrees, 100% Conversely on its six drives, Arizona went 3-n-out 5 times and turned it over on downs once. Those two factors resulted in a 31-0 New England halftime lead. LaMont Jordan capped each of humidity, Wind S 10 mph. the first two Patriot drives with short TD runs. Early in the 2nd, a 15-yard Matt Cassel pass to Kevin Faulk made it 21-0 and an 11-yard Cassel pass to Wes Welker on the next series made it RUSHING 28-0. ’s 38-yard FG in the closing seconds of the first half made it 31-0. CARDS: James 4-19; Hightower 10-17; A bad situation for AZ got even worse on the first play from scrimmage after intermission. Leinart 1-8. Cassel hit with a quick screen at the line of scrimmage and the receiver took it 76 Patriots: Morris 15-88; Jordan 20-78, 2 yards down the left sideline for a TD that made it a 38-0 score :19 into the 2nd half. The Pats then added Gostkowski FGs on their next three drives. was replaced at QB by Matt TD; Cassel 2-19; Evans 1-3; Faulk 1-1; Leinart late in the 3rd quarter and he finished the game. It was Leinart’s 78-yard TD pass to Larry O’Connell 3-(-6). Fitzgerald with 6:17 to play that kept the Cardinals from being shut out. PASSING CARDINALS 0 0 0 7 7 CARDS: Warner 6-18, 30 yds, 0 TD, 0 PATRIOTS 14 14 13 3 47 INT; Leinart 6-14, 138 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT. Team Qtr. Time Scoring Play Drive Score Patriots: Cassel 20-36, 345 yds, 3 TD, 0 Patriots 1 8:57 Jordan 1-yard run (Gostkowski kick) 7-33, 3:47 0-7 INT; O’Connell 1-2, -2 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT. Patriots 1 3:46 Jordan 3-yard run (Gostkowski kick) 7-55, 3:03 0-14 Patriots 2 12:04 Faulk 15-yard pass from Cassel (Gostkowski kick) 4-50, 2:05 0-21 RECEIVING Patriots 2 1:52 Welker 11-yard pass from Cassel (Gostkowski kick) 12-69, 5:33 0-28 CARDS: Fitzgerald 3-101, TD; Urban 2- Patriots 2 0:02 Gostkowski 38-yard FG 9-51, 1:22 0-31 36; Doucet 2-11; Hightower 2-10; James Patriots 3 14:41 Moss 76-yard pass from Cassel (Gostkowski kick) 1-76, 0:19 0-38 1-6; Breaston 1-6; Castille 1-(-2). Patriots 3 8:20 Gostkowski 35-yard FG 11-52, 5:24 0-41 Patriots 3 3:31 Gostkowski 24-yard FG 11-44, 4:12 0-44 Patriots: Welker 7-68, TD; Gaffney 5-90; Patriots 4 14:51 Gostkowski 30-yard FG 5-3, 1:01 0-47 Faulk 3-27, TD; Moss 2-87, TD; Morris 2- CARDS 4 6:17 Fitzgerald 78-yard pass from Leinart (Rackers kick) 2-71, 1:25 7-47 45; Evans 1-28; Aiken 1-(-2).

TWO OF THE BEST IN THE LAST 10 HOME WIN STREAK HITS SIX In 2011, the Cardinals posted a stunning turnaround after a 1- The Cardinals pushed their home win streak to six games with 6 start, finishing the season as one of the NFL’s hottest teams the victory over Seattle in last week’s season opener. In by winning seven of the final nine. Arizona’s 7-2 record in that winning the final five games of the 2011 season at University of span tied for the league’s second best total behind only Green Phoenix Stadium, the Cardinals won five straight home games Bay, New Orleans and New England (all 8-1). in a single season for the first time since 1976. Arizona continued that successful streak during the 2012 Tack on the 20-16 victory over the Seahawks and the Cardinals regular season opener last week vs. Seattle. The Cards 20-16 current six-game home win streak is the team’s longest overall victory over the Seahawks improved the team’s record to 8-2 home win streak since the team won seven straight between over the last 10 games. Only this week’s opponent, the 2007-08. In this six-game streak, the Cardinals have: Patriots (9-1), have a better record over the last 10 games. Cardinals Current Six-Game Home Win Streak Best Record in the NFL—Last 10 Games 5 fourth quarter comebacks W-L Team 4 overtime wins 9-1 New England 6 wins by six points or fewer 8-2 Arizona 4-point average margin of victory San Francisco 4 consecutive wins by four points or fewer Green Bay 6 straight game holding opponent to 20 points or fewer New Orleans The Cardinals current six-game home win streak is tied with In 2011, Arizona and San Diego became just the ninth and 10th San Francisco for the second-longest active home win streak in teams in NFL history to win at least eight games during a the NFL during the regular season. Only Baltimore (11) has season that they also had a six-game losing streak. more consecutive wins at home than Arizona. Most Wins in Season with 6-Game Losing Streak Longest Active Home Win Streaks (Regular Season) Wins Team (Year) Losing Streak Wins Team 9 NY Giants (1994) 7 games 11 Baltimore 8 Arizona (2011) 6 games 6 Arizona 8 San Diego (2011) 6 games San Francisco 8 Tennessee (2009) 6 games 4 New England 8 San Diego (1999) 6 games Atlanta 8 Oakland (1995) 6 games 8 Philadelphia (1993) 6 games For head coach Ken Whisenhunt, last week’s win marked the 8 San Diego (1987) 6 games 30th home win (including postseason) of his career and he 8 Green Bay (1984) 7 games improved to 30-14 overall at University of Phoenix Stadium. 8 Cincinnati (1970) 6 games

Cardinals vs. Patriots 3 of 39 www.azcardinals.com CARDINALS-PATRIOTS CONNECTIONS HALL OF FAMER GOES HOME Coaching Connections Cardinals FB grew up a star athlete From 1991-94, Cardinals Special Teams coach Kevin Spencer playing in the shadows of Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. served as a coaching assistant for the Browns while Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick served as head coach. Spencer played football Sherman hails from North Attleboro, which is approximately and lacrosse at Springfield (MA) College from 1972-75. 10 miles from the Patriots home stadium. The 2006 Gatorade Player of the Year for Massachusetts while Cardinals Strength and Conditioning coach John Lott (1997-2004) playing at North Attleboro High School, Sherman earned coached on the Jets staff with Belichick from 1997-99. first-team All-State honors as a while also being Former Patriots named league and team Offensive MVP as a . Cardinals S James Sanders played for the Patriots from 2005-10. He In November of last year, Sherman, who finished his career appeared in 84 games (50 starts) with New England after being selected in the fourth round (133rd overall) in the 2005 NFL Draft, and at Attleboro as the all-time record holder with 2,537 yards he made a career-high 15 starts in 2007. rushings, 48 TDs and 284 points, was inducted in the school’s Hall of Fame during his first year of eligibility. Cardinals G/C Rich Ohrnberger played for the Patriots from 2009-11. He was selected by New England in the fourth round (123rd overall) of In addition to his exploits on the football field, Sherman was the 2009 draft and played in five games over his first two years with also a standout performer in baseball and track, earning the team before spending the 2011 season on injured reserve. Attleboro Sun-Chronicle honors in each and twice being Cardinals Director, Player Personnel Jason Licht worked for the named all-league in baseball. Sherman also excelled away Patriots from 1999-02 and again from 2009-11. He was hired in 1999 from athletics, earning all-scholastic honors from the Boston as a college scout, elevated to national scout in ‘01, and then to Globe and the Boston Herald. assistant director of player personnel in ‘02. He returned to the Pats in ‘09 and spent three seasons as their director of pro personnel. BY THE BUNCH Cardinals Football Operations Coordinator Matt Caracciolo spent the past seven years working for the Patriots. He began as a football With three sacks of Seahawks QB Russell Wilson last week, operations assistant in 2005 and then spent six years as the director the Cardinals defense has now posted multiple sacks in of football operations. seven consecutive games dating back to last season. That Arizona Connections ranks as the second-longest active streak in the NFL behind Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski played at Arizona, and the Patriots (9), the Cardinals opponent this week. he set school records for receptions, receiving yards, and TD catches Consecutive Games with 2+ Sacks—Active NFL Streak by a TE despite playing only two seasons. He missed his junior Gms Team season after undergoing back surgery and then declared for the NFL 9 New England Draft a year early. 7 Arizona In 1979, Patriots Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Dante 6 Miami Scarnecchia was the offensive line coach at Northern Arizona San Francisco University in Flagstaff, where the Cardinals hold training camp. 4 Massachusetts Connections Houston Cardinals LS Mike Leach began his college career at Boston Washington University before transferring to William & Mary when the school The offenses for both Arizona and New England allowed dropped its football program. just one sack during their respective games in week one. Pro Connections Arizona posted three sacks on defense, while the Pats Cardinals DE (2009) and T D’Anthony Batiste collected two sacks vs. Tennessee. (2010) all played for the Broncos with Patriots WR Brandon Lloyd (2009-11) and while Patriots / coach Josh McDaniels (2009-10) was Denver’s head coach. FITZ WENT LONG Cardinals LB Quentin Groves and Patriots LB Trevor Scott played The Cardinals lone TD during the last meeting against New together with the Raiders from 2010-11. England (12/21/08) was a 78-yard TD reception by WR From 2005-06, Cardinals DE Vonnie Holliday and Patriots WR Wes , which remains the longest reception of his Welker were teammates with the Dolphins. career. Fitzgerald finished the day with three receptions for College Connections 101 yards. Patriots QB Tom Brady (1997-99) and Cardinals K Jay Feely (1995- The 78-yard strike was the longest offensive TD by an 98) played together at and were both part of the team that opponent at Gillette Stadium since Denver’s Javon Walker won a share of the national championship in 1997. hauled in an 83-yard TD catch on 9/24/06 and it remains the From 2008-10, Cardinals CB and Patriots RB longest offensive TD by an opponent since then. Stevan Ridley were teammates at LSU. Cardinals S James Sanders and Patriots G Logan Mankins were teammates at Fresno State from 2002-04 and were both drafted by A TRIP EAST AND A RETURN FOR TWO the Patriots in 2005. The Cardinals make their first trip cross country this week Cardinals DT Dan Williams played at Tennessee with Patriots LB when they visit New England. It will be over two months Jerod Mayo from 2006-07. before the Cards travel back to the Eastern Time Zone, Cardinals LB and Patriots OL Marcus Cannon where they will play two games in three weeks against the played together at TCU from 2007-09. Falcons (Week 11) and Jets (Week 13). Cardinals QB Kevin Kolb and Patriots T were After the visit to New England this week, the Cardinals teammates at Houston from 2005-06. return to the Valley for back-to-back home games against Cardinals WR LaRon Byrd and Patriots DL Marcus Forston played the and Miami Dolphins. The 2012 together at Miami from 2008-11. season marks the first time since 2009 and just the second From 2006-08, Cardinals S played at Alabama with time since ’88 that the Cards have three of their first four Patriots DL Brandon Deaderick. games at home.

Cardinals vs. Patriots 4 of 39 www.azcardinals.com THE COMEBACK CARDS RETURN DEFENSE STANDS TALL AGAIN During the 2011 season, the Cardinals proved to be one of The Cardinals defense allowed just 16 points in last week’s win the best comeback teams in NFL history, winning six games over Seattle, despite having to overcome a host of obstacles. in which the team trailed in the fourth quarter, tied for the Turnovers, big returns by Seattle’s special teams units and an second-most such victories for any NFL team since 1970. extra timeout erroneously awarded to the Seahawks on the th closing drive all placed the Cards defense under tremendous NFL Record—4 Quarter Comeback Wins (1970-2011) pressure—and they came through yet again. Wins Team, Year 7 Indianapolis, 2009 The Seahawks posted three field goals and a TD last week but 6 Arizona, 2011 all four of the team’s scoring drives started inside Cardinals Indianapolis, 1999 territory. Below is a look at the Seahawks four scoring drives in Miami, 1992 the game: Denver, 1985 Start Plays Net Yds Result Houston, 1978 AZ-42 7 33 Field goal That trend continued into the 2012 season after the AZ-24 5 24 Cardinals overcame a three-point fourth quarter deficit to AZ-34 4 5 Field goal beat the Seahawks 20-16 last week at University of Phoenix AZ-16 4 -5 Field goal Stadium. Seattle’s four scoring drives covered a combined total of 57 The Cardinals overcame a second half deficit in seven of yards, an average of 14.3 yards per drive. On those four drives, their eight wins last season, one shy of the NFL modern-era Seattle ran 20 plays, an average of 2.8 yards per play. record (8, shared by six teams, most recently the 2010 NY Of the 18 plays (not including penalties) the Seahawks ran on Jets). their final drive, six came inside the Arizona 20-yard line. After reaching the AZ-13 yard line, Arizona’s defense forced QB Russell Wilson into five incomplete passes. CARDIAC CARDS Keeping clear of the endzone In 1976, the Cardinals won eight games by seven points or During the 2011 season, Arizona allowed just 23 TDs in 58 fewer, earning the team the nickname “Cardiac Cards.” The possessions inside the red zone, with their 39.6 TD percentage 2011 Arizona squad were the 2.0 version of the Cardiac ranking as the second-lowest total in the NFL (Baltimore, Cards, matching that eight win total in contests decided by 38.1%). seven points or fewer, including an NFL single-season record four games in overtime. That success continued last week, as the Cards allowed the Seahawks to score just one TD on four trips to the red zone. That is yet another trend from the 2011 season that carried over into the first game of 2012. Giving fans plenty to cheer Getting off the field about at University of Phoenix Stadium last week, the Another area the Arizona defensed excelled in during the ‘11 Cardinals pulled out a 20-16 nail-biter against the Seahawks. season was on third down, when the team allowed opponents to convert just 71 of 226 third down attempts on the year, with their Of the Cardinals nine home games dating back to 2011, 31.4 conversion percentage ranked as the best in the NFL. eight have been decided by seven points or fewer. Against Seattle, the Cardinals defense allowed the Seahawks to Of the Cards 16 games last season, 13 were decided by convert just 5 of 16 third down attempts (31.3%). seven points or fewer, the most in the NFL. Arizona posted an 8-5 record in those games. Arizona’s eight wins decided by seven points or fewer in A LOOK BACK—CARDS “D” IN 2011 2011 matched the original Cardiac Cards team from 1976 for The Cardinals overall turnaround as a team in 2011 largely the most victories in franchise history decided by a TD or mirrored the emergence of the Arizona defense as the group less. thrived in ’s system over the final nine games. Franchise Record—Wins by 7 Points or Fewer Cardinals Defense—Weeks 1-8 vs. Weeks 9-17 Wins Year Statistic 1-8 (Rank) 9-17 (Rank) 8 2011 Games 7 9 1976 TDs Allowed 20 (t-26th) 12 (3rd) 7 1998 TDs Allowed 11 (t-31st) 4 (t-4th) 6 1974 Pass TDs Allowed 9 (7th)8 (5th) 1966 3rd Down Efficiency 37.8% (17th) 34-90 27.2% (1st) 37-136 1st Downs Allowed 24.2 (31st) 18.1 (t-10th) The Cardinals four OT wins in 2011 established a new NFL th th record for most OT wins in a single season. Prior to last year, Yards Allowed 390.7 (24 ) 327.4 (13 ) Sacks 16 (t-16th) 26 (t-3rd) the Cardinals had played in just four OT games (regular th nd season) in the previous four seasons combined. Yards Per Pass Att. 7.9 (24 ) 6.1 (2 ) Red Zone TD Pct. 51.7% (14th) 15-29 27.6 (1st) 8-29 NFL Record—Overtime Victories in a Season Wins Team, Year Games Record After Week 9, only Pittsburgh (7) and Houston (11) allowed 4 Arizona, 2011 4 4-0 fewer offensive TDs than the Cards (12), and both teams played 3 Denver, 2011 3 3-0 in just eight games in that span compared to nine for Arizona. Washington, 2010 4 3-1 Fewest Rushing/Passing TDs Allowed (Weeks 9-17) Carolina, 2003 4 3-1 TDs Team Rush Pass G San Diego, 2002 4 3-1 7 Pittsburgh 2 5 8 San Francisco, 2001 4 3-1 11 Houston 2 9 8 Pittsburgh, 1997 3 3-0 12 Arizona 4 8 9 Kansas City, 1995 3 3-0 13 San Francisco 3 10 9 Detroit, 1994 3 3-0 14 Baltimore 8 6 9

Cardinals vs. Patriots 5 of 39 www.azcardinals.com THE NEW FACES A DIFFERENT LOOK THE VETERANS The Cardinals starting lineup in 2012 has a different CB William Gay: Has played in 80 consecutive regular season look than the one that opened the 2011 season. Eight of games since entering the NFL in 07, which ranks as the fourth-best the 22 starters from last week’s game were not in the streak among active CBs. Has also appeared in eight postseason starting lineup at that time in 2011. games, including XLIII and XLV with the Steelers. 2011 Offense 2012 Starters LB Quentin Groves: A second round pick of the Jaguars in the 2008 LT: Levi Brown LT: D’Anthony Batiste NFL Draft, played two seasons in Jacksonville before being traded to LG: Daryn Colledge LG: Daryn Colledge Oakland, where he played two seasons. Made a strong impression C: Lyle Sendlein C: Lyle Sendlein throughout training camp and preseason, totaling 10 tackles, two RG: Rex Hadnot RG: Adam Snyder sacks, four tackles for loss and two special teams tackles. RT: RT: TE: Todd Heap TE: Jeff King T Pat McQuistan: Enters his seventh NFL season after being th WR: Larry Fitzgerald WR: Larry Fitzgerald selected by the Cowboys in the seventh round (211 overall) of the WR: Andre Roberts WR: Andre Roberts 2006 NFL Draft. Has also played with Miami (2010) and New Orleans QB: Kevin Kolb QB: John Skelton (2011) and has played in 66 career games (eight starts). RB: RB: Beanie Wells G/C Rich Ohrnberger: Originally a fourth round (123rd overall) draft FB: Anthony Sherman FB: Anthony Sherman pick of the Patriots in 2009, appeared in five career games in New 2011 Defense 2012 Starters England before spending the 2011 season on injured reserve. DE: Calais Campbell DE: Calais Campbell NT: Dan Williams NT: Dan Williams S James Sanders: Has helped his team reach the playoffs in six of DT: DT: Darnell Dockett his first seven NFL seasons, going five times in six years with the ROLB: ROLB: Patriots and again in 2011 with the Falcons. Started 13 games for the ILB: Paris Lenon ILB: Paris Lenon Patriots in 2007, the year the team finished 16-0. ILB: Daryl Washington ILB: Daryl Washington G Adam Snyder: Played in 107 games with 69 starts in seven NFL LOLB: LOLB: O’Brien Schofield seasons, with starting experience at left (21 starts), right tackle CB: Patrick Peterson CB: Patrick Peterson (21), right guard (17), and left guard (10). Started 13 games and both CB: A.J. Jefferson CB: William Gay playoff games in 2011 with the 49ers. SS: Adrian Wilson SS: Adrian Wilson LB Jamaal Westerman: Appeared in 36 games with three starts in FS: Kerry Rhodes FS: Kerry Rhodes three seasons with the Jets after the team signed him as a rookie free The most noticeable difference between 2011 and 2012 agent in 2009. Has posted 31 career tackles, with 4.5 sacks and four is the offensive line. Last week’s game served as the fumble recoveries. Claimed off waivers from Miami. debut of three new linemen for Arizona, with veterans th THE ROOKIES D’Anthony Batiste (7 NFL season) and Adam Snyder (8th NFL season) and rookie Bobby Massie (4th 2012 Draft Picks round pick) making their first starts for the Cards. WR : (1st Round, 13th overall)-The most prolific in Notre Dame history, he owns all-time school records with Making the start at RT against the Seahawks, Massie 271 receptions, 2,686 receiving yards, 37 receiving TDs, and 17 100- became the first Cardinals rookie offensive lineman to yard receiving games. start on opening day since Levi Brown started in the same spot during the 2007 opener at San Francisco. CB : (3rd Round, 80th overall)-Twice named Defensive MVP in bowl games played in Arizona, helping Oklahoma to victories Batiste was making his first NFL start since the 2007 in the 2011 Fiesta Bowl at University of Phoenix Stadium and the season and first ever start at tackle. Prior to last week, 2012 Insight Bowl in Tempe. Played in 51 games for the Sooners, he had started four career games (two at LG and two at starting the final 24 contests. RG) for the Atlanta Falcons in ’07. For his first start at th th tackle, Batiste lined up across from Seahawks standout T Bobby Massie: (4 Round, 112 overall)-A two-time All-SEC DE Chris Clemons, who had 11 sacks in 2011. selection, he never allowed a QB sack while playing with the first-unit offensive line in three seasons at Ole Miss. th st ARIZONA SUCCESS G : (5 Round, 151 overall)-Two-time team captain at Washington who began his career as a before The Cards 20-16 victory over Seattle on Sunday moving to the offensive line as a sophomore. completed a four-game sweep for football in the state of th th Arizona. Combined with wins by Arizona State (45-14 S : (6 th Round, 177 overall)-Established a Big South over Illinois), Arizona (59-38 over 18 ranked Oklahoma Conference career record with nine blocked kicks and is State) and Northern Arizona (17-14 over UNLV), all four Presbyterian’s all-time leader with 279 tackles and seven INTs. teams won on the same weekend for the first time since Blocked three kicks (PAT, punt, FGA) for the Cards in the preseason. Oct. 17-18 of 2009. Coincidentally, the Cards opponent QB : (6th Round, 185th overall)-Four-year starter at San that weekend was the Seahawks. Diego State who set Mountain West career records with 49 starts, 961 completions, 1,732 pass attempts, and 12,690 passing yards. THIRD ROOKIE IN A ROW T : (7th Round, 221st overall)-As a senior in 2011, became In defeating the Seahawks last week, the Cards the second Boise State player to earn consensus All-American honors improved to 3-0 in season openers in the last three since the program joined the FBS in 1996. One of six Boise State years, while going against a rookie QB making their first players drafted in 2012, a school record. career start in each game. On Sunday it was Seattle’s Free Agent Russell Wilson, the team’s third round pick (75th overall) WR LaRon Byrd: The lone rookie free agent in a group of 16 to earn in the 2012 NFL Draft. Each of the previous two years, a spot on the 53-man roster. A four-year player at Miami (FL), he the Cards defeated winners who were appeared in 51 games and finished his career with 106 receptions for the top overall pick in the NFL Draft in Cam Newton 1,254 yards and seven TDs. His 12 receptions during preseason (2011) and Sam Bradford (2010). action were a team high.

Cardinals vs. Patriots 6 of 39 www.azcardinals.com A SPECIAL UNIT FEELY’S STREAK HITS 13 After leading the NFL in blocked FGAs in each of the last three After connecting on field goals of 21 and 31 yards last week seasons (5-2011, 3-2010, 3-2009), it didn’t take the Cardinals against Seattle, K Jay Feely has now hit on 13 consecutive long to take the early lead in that category again in 2012. FGAs dating back the 11th game of the 2011 season. That When DE Calais Campbell blocked Seattle’s 50-yard FGA on represents the fourth-longest streak in franchise history. the first offensive possession of the game, it marked Arizona’s th Franchise Record—Consecutive FGs Made first blocked FGA of the season and 13 block dating back to FG Player (Year) 2008, an NFL-high. 31 (Games 1-10, 2005) Most Blocked FG Attempts (2008-present) 18 Jay Feely (Games 3-13, 2010) Block Team 15 Neil Rackers (Games 5-11, 2008) 13 Arizona 13 Jay Feely (Game 11 in 2011-Game 1, 2012) 9 Seattle 12 Neil Rackers (Games 3-13, 2009) 6 Cleveland A HIGH SCORER 5 Dallas Feely is one of 12 NFL players who has eclipsed 1,000 points NY Giants since 2001, the year he entered the league. In that time, he Chicago has tallied 1,218 points, the second-highest total in the It was Campbell’s sixth blocked FGA of his career. He tied league behind only 49ers kicker (1,369). Seattle’s Red Bryant for the NFL lead with three blocked FGAs in 2011. NFL Points Leaders (2001-present) Pts Player XPM XPA FGM FGA Arizona’s blocked FGA against the Seahawks was the only 1,369 David Akers 442 446 309 373 blocked FGA in the NFL during week one. 1,218 Jay Feely 384 386 276 336 Having led the NFL in blocked FGs each of the last three years 1,195 Ryan Longwell 445 452 250 303 and leading the category again in 2012, the Cardinals have 1,180 427 433 251 299 definitely given opposing kickers plenty to think about. During the 1,165 346 349 273 338 2011 season, some of the league’s best had their struggles against Arizona.  Bengals K held the NFL lead for FG accuracy ON THE CUSP (93.1%), having hit on 27-of-29 FG attempts on the season. RB LaRod Stephens-Howling has recorded 146 kickoff Against the Cardinals, Nugent doubled his miss total for the returns for 3,684 yards and three TDs during his first three- season in the first half alone, missing on attempts of 35 and 48 plus seasons in the NFL. In doing so, he has put himself into yards. position to cement his place as one of the best return men in  San Francisco K David Akers, who established an NFL record team history this season. for most FGs in a season with 44, saw most of his struggles in 2011 come against Arizona. Akers missed eight FG attempts Stephens-Howling’s 146 returns rank as the fourth-best total last season (44-of-52) and half of those (4) came against in franchise history while his 3,684 rank third and Arizona. his three TDs rank second.  Entering the game against the Cardinals in Week 13, Cowboys He enters this week’s game needing 32 returns to become rookie K Dan Bailey had made 27-of-28 FGAs on the season, the franchise all-time leader in that category. including 26 in a row leading into the game. That streak came Franchise Leaders—Career Kickoff Returns to an end in the first quarter when Bailey’s 53-yard attempt Ret Player, Years To Pass went wide left. Bailey finished the day 2-of-4 on FGAs, also 177 Stump Mitchell, 1981-89 32 missing a potential game-winning 49-yard attempt at the end of 164 Vai Sikahema, 1986-90 19 the fourth quarter. 151 MarTay Jenkins, 2000-02 6 146 LaRod Stephens-Howling, 2009- - 114 J.J. Arrington, 2005-08 - TOUCHDOWNS ARE A SPECIALTY With 3,684 career KOR yards, Stephens-Howling needs 324 The Cardinals have scored 13 special teams TDs dating back to yards to pass Stump Mitchell for the franchise record in that 2007, the year special teams coordinator Kevin Spencer took the category as well. reins. Prior to Spencer’s arrival, it took the Cardinals 28 years (1979-2006) to accumulate 13 special teams TDs. Franchise Leaders-Career Kickoff Yards Yds Player, Years To Pass Since then, the Cardinals have scored at least one special teams 4,007 Stump Mitchell, 1981-89 324 TD each season, and multiple TDs in each of the last four 3,865 MarTay Jenkins, 2000-02 182 seasons. 3,684 LaRod Stephens-Howling, 2009- - Cardinals Special Teams TDs – 2007-2011 3,501 Vai Sikahema, 1986-90 - TDs Type 2,804 Terry Metcalf, 1973-77 - 5 Punt return And as big a threat as he has become on kickoff returns, 4 Kickoff return every return is a chance to close in on (6) for 2 Blocked FG return career KOR TDs. 1 Blocked punt return 1 Fumble recovery on opp. kickoff return Franchise Leaders-Career Kickoff Return TDs TDs Player, Years CB Patrick Peterson tied the NFL single-season record for punt 6 Ollie Matson, 1952 (2), ’54, ’56, ’58 (2) return TDs in 2011 when he scored four. 3 LaRod Stephens-Howling, 2009, ‘10 (2) With two KOR TDs, RB LaRod Stephens-Howling was one of 2 J.J. Arrington, 2006, ‘08 just five NFL players with multiple KOR TDs in 2010. MarTay Jenkins, 2000, ‘02 Dating back to 2007, the Cards nine total kick return TDs (punt Les Goble, 1954 (2) and kickoff return) trail only Chicago (15) for most in the NFL. Terry Metcalf, 1974, ‘75

Cardinals vs. Patriots 7 of 39 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 Seattle, Whisenhunt earned his 45 career victories (including postseason), becoming the winningest victory with the 20-16 win over the Seahawks. The victory also coach in franchise history. Last week’s win over Seattle marked th represented Whisenhunt’s 30 career home win (postseason number 45. Below is a look at a list of achievements that included). Whisenhunt has put together during his time in Arizona: Most Wins By A Cardinals Head Coach  With the victory over the Seahawks in the ’12 opener, the Wins Coach (Years) Cardinals have a 30-14 record at University of Phoenix 45 Ken Whisenhunt (2007-present) Stadium under Whisenhunt (including postseason). 42 Don Coryell (1973-77) 39 (1980-85)  Posted a .500 record or better in four of his first five seasons 35 (1966-70) with the Cardinals. 29 (1996-2000)  The Cardinals earned NFC West titles in 2008 and ‘09, their first back-to-back division titles since 1974-75. THE WHISENHUNT ERA  Arizona’s win over Green Bay in the 2009 Wild Card matchup Below is a breakdown of the Cardinals regular season win-loss gave the Cardinals wins in the postseason in back-to-back record during Whisenhunt’s tenure: years for the first time in franchise history. Record 41-40  The Cardinals have won twice as many playoff games under At Home 27-14 Whisenhunt (4) as they had won in their total playoff history (2) On the Road 14-26 prior to his tenure. Under Whisenhunt, the Cardinals appeared Indoors 23-15 in six playoff contests between 2008-09, after appearing in Outdoors 18-25 seven total postseason games in the franchise’s history prior NFC West record 19-12 to his arrival. When scored first 21-13  Arizona finished with a 10-6 record in ‘09, giving the Cardinals When Opp. Scores First 20-27 10+ wins in the regular season for the first time since 1976 Out-rush opponent 22-5 (10-4). Cardinals have 100-yard rusher 10-2 Scoring 20 Points or More 38-15  Whisenhunt was the first head coach in franchise history with Yielding 20 Points or Less 27-7 a .500 record or better in each of his first three seasons. The Led at halftime 24-6 Cardinals were 8-8 in 2007, 9-7 in 2008 and 10-6 in ‘09. Trailed at halftime 13-33 Led after 3rd quarter 25-5  The 2011 season marked Whisenhunt’s fifth straight season Overtime games 6-2 with a home winning percentage of at least .500, a new Won the coin toss 24-17 franchise record. Entering the 2011 season, Whisenhunt was September 9-9 tied with Don Coryell for most seasons with a .500 home October 7-10 record or better. November 11-11  The Cardinals started the 2009 season with a 5-0 record on December 13-8 the road for the first time since 1975. January 1-2  The Cardinals posted a 6-2 road record in ’09, the most road wins in a single season since posting six wins in 1963. IN THE NFC WEST UNDER WHISENHUNT  Following the victory over Seattle last week, the Cardinals The Cardinals have posted a 19-12 record against NFC West improved to 19-12 against teams from the NFC West under opponents under Whisenhunt. Whisenhunt. The win also gives Arizona a 5-1 record at home  Led the Cardinals to the NFC West title in 2008, their first against Seattle since 2007. division title since 1975. Cards vs. the NFC West Under Whisenhunt  Led the Cardinals to their first-ever Super Bowl appearance in Year W-L 2008 and more wins in a single season (12) than any coach in 2012 1-0 franchise history. 2011 4-2 2010 1-5  The Cardinals 30-24 win over Atlanta in the 2008 Wild Card 2009 4-2 Game was the first home playoff victory in 61 years. 2008 6-0  2007 3-3 With the 34-21 win over Seattle in the 2008 regular season finale, the Cardinals finished the 2008 regular season with a 9- The 2010 season was the first under Whisenhunt in which the 7 record, matching their best regular season record since the Cards posted a below .500 record against teams in the franchise moved to Arizona in 1988. division. After losing the final five division games in 2010 and losing to Seattle in Week 3 of the 2011 season, Arizona has  With the Cardinals 20-17 win over the Browns in Week 15 in won five of the last six NFC West matchups. 2011 at University of Phoenix Stadium in 2011, the team improved to 8-2 at home against teams from the AFC. 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. Patriots 8 of 39 www.azcardinals.com 80 YEARS OF OWNERSHIP DRAFTING WELL In 1932, Charles W. Bidwill agreed to purchase the Chicago Cardinals General Manager 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 Charles Bidwill 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 Ozzie Newsome, Houston’s Rick Bill, whose association with the Cardinals began as a ball boy on Smith, Detroit’s Martin Mayhew, 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. Michael Bidwill joined the Cardinals in 1996 as Vice President/General Counsel after practicing law for six years as a Current Cardinals 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 last week responsibility to our fans and fans of the league that we do all against Seattle, 13 were draft choices of the team during we can to make sure our team and game are of the highest Graves’ tenure while one other starter (C Lyle Sendlein) quality. We take that responsibility very seriously.” joined the 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 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 Last week, third-year LB Daryl Washington became the Arizona first hosted the Super Bowl following the 1995 season, newest Cards player drafted under Graves that was extended when the defeated the . by the team. Washington was given a six-year extension just under four months after the team extended DT Calais Super Bowl XLII brought with it an estimated economic impact of Campbell, their second round pick (50th overall) in the 2008 $500 million, with nearly 100,000 out-of-state visitors and 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. Patriots 9 of 39 www.azcardinals.com BEYOND THE RECORDS MILESTONES APPROACH In his first eight NFL seasons, WR Larry Fitzgerald broke Fitzgerald enters this week’s game against New England with virtually every major Cardinals career receiving record. With 697 receptions and 9,678 receiving yards, which has him close those records in his pocket, the only remaining question is how to a few career milestones. high the numbers will go by the time he is done. The 700 Club In 2011, Fitzgerald became the franchise all-time leader in Fitz needs just three receptions to become the youngest player receiving yards, receiving TDs, career 100-yard games and in NFL history to reach 700 career catches. The current record total TDs. He became the franchise all-time receptions leader is held by Houston’s Andre Johnson (30 years, 139 days old). in 2010. Fitzgerald will be 29 years, 16 days old when the Cards meet the Patriots on Sunday and if Fitzgerald reaches the mark Franchise Record—Career Receptions then, he would be over a year younger than Johnson. Rec Player (Years) 697 Larry Fitzgerald, 2004- Youngest To 700 Career Receptions 586 , 2003-09 Player Age 535 Larry Centers, 1990-98 Andre Johnson 30 years, 139 days 522 Roy Green, 1979-90 30 years, 202 days 493 Frank Sanders, 1995-02 Randy Moss 30 years, 230 days *Established record in week 14 of 2010 season Tony Gonzalez 30 years, 279 days Franchise Record—Career Receiving Yards 31 years, 48 days Yds Player (Years) The Climb To 10,000 9,678 Larry Fitzgerald, 2004- Fitzgerald’s 9,678 receiving yards leave him just 322 yards shy 8,497 Roy Green, 1979-90 of the 10,000 milestone for his career. 7,918 Jackie Smith, 1963-77 7,520 Anquan Boldin, 2003-09 Fitzgerald will look to join Randy Moss (28 years, 314 days 7,005 Pat Tilley, 1976-86 old) as the only players in NFL history to reach 10,000 career *Established record in week 4 of 2011 season receiving yards before their 30th birthday. Franchise Record—Touchdown Receptions Youngest To 10,000 Career Receiving Yards TDs Player (Years) Player Age 73 Larry Fitzgerald, 2004- Randy Moss 28 years, 314 days 66 Roy Green, 1979-90 30 years, 54 days 60 Sonny Randle, 1959-66 Torry Holt 30 years, 132 days 45 Mel Gray, 1971-82 Isaac Bruce 30 years, 343 days 44 Anquan Boldin, 2003-09 Steve Largent 31 years, 83 days *Established record in week 3 of 2011 season Franchise Record—Career Touchdowns BEFORE HE TURNED 29 TDs Player (Years) 73 Larry Fitzgerald, 2004- Fitzgerald turned 29 just prior to the start of the 2012 season st 69 Roy Green, 1979-90 (August 31 ). Looking back over what he accomplished before 60 Sonny Randle, 1959-66 then gives a good indication of just how special a player he 51 , 1979-86 has been. , 1958-64 Fitzgerald had more receptions (693) before age 29 than any *Established record in week 10 of 2011 season player in the history of the game. Franchise Record—Career 100-Yard Receiving Games NFL Record—Most Receptions Before Age 29 # Player (Years) Rec Player 32 Larry Fitzgerald, 2004- 693 Larry Fitzgerald 27 Anquan Boldin, 2003-09 634 Randy Moss 22 Jackie Smith, 1963-77 617 Jason Witten 20 Roy Green, 1979-90 *Established record in week 4 of 2011 season 587 Andre Johnson 570 Tony Gonzalez His 9,615 receiving yards rank second in league history behind WELCOME COMPANY only Randy Moss (10,147) before age 29. Fitzgerald is among an elite group of players in league history NFL Record—Most Receiving Yards Before Age 29 who have recorded at least 1,400 yards receiving in a season Yds Player at least four times in their career. His 1,411 receiving yards in 10,147 Randy Moss 2011 put him in a select group that includes only Jerry Rice, 9,615 Larry Fitzgerald Randy Moss and Marvin Harrison. 8,449 Jerry Rice NFL Record—Seasons with 1,400+ Receiving Yards 8,156 Torry Holt # Player 7,973 Lance Alworth 6 Jerry Rice, 1985-2004 With 73 receiving TDs, Fitzgerald trailed only Moss (98) and 4 Larry Fitzgerald, 2004-2011 Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (86) for the most TDs receptions Randy Moss, 1998-2010 before age 29. Marvin Harrison, 1996-2008 NFL Record—Most Receiving TDs Before Age 29 Now in his ninth season in the NFL, Fitzgerald has a chance to TDs Player place himself alongside arguably the greatest WR in league 98 Randy Moss history. With 1,400 yards in 2012, he would join Jerry Rice as 86 Jerry Rice the only players in NFL history with at least five 1,400 yards 73 Larry Fitzgerald seasons. He would be the first player in league annals to do so 73 Lance Alworth five times in his first nine seasons. 69 Terrell Owens

Cardinals vs. Patriots 10 of 39 www.azcardinals.com HEADING TO THE HALL? Below is a look at the career of WR Larry Fitzgerald through his first 125 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 (697) than any of the receivers enshrined in Canton—by a large margin. The next closest receiver is Jerry Rice, who had 618 receptions through his first 125 career games. Fitzgerald has more receiving yards (9,678) than all HOF receivers except Rice (10,351) and Lance Alworth (10,175). Fitzgerald Vs. Modern Era WRs in the Hall of Fame (125 Games) 100- Player, HOF Year Years G Rec Yds Avg. Y/G TD Yd G Larry Fitzgerald 2004- 125 697 9,678 13.9 77.4 73 32 Jerry Rice, ‘10 1985-00 125 618 10,351 16.7 82.8 105 39 Michael Irvin, ‘07 1988-99 125 602 9,671 16.1 77.4 54 40 Art Monk, ‘08 1980-95 125 576 7,979 13.9 63.8 39 24 Lance Alworth, ‘78 1962-72 125 535 10,175 19.0 81.4 85 41 Charley Taylor, 84 1964-77 125 528 7,470 14.1 59.8 68 21 , ‘73 1955-67 125 532 7,858 14.8 62.9 56 26 Steve Largent, ‘95 1976-89 125 509 8,218 16.1 65.7 68 30 James Lofton, ‘03 1978-93 125 483 9,018 18.7 72.1 46 31 Bobby Mitchell, ’83 1958-68 125 466 7,131 15.3 57.0 60 24 Don Maynard, ‘87 1958, 60-73 125 459 8,494 18.5 67.9 72 36 Tommy McDonald, ‘98 1957-68 125 443 7,641 17.2 61.1 78 23 Fred Biletnikoff, ‘88 1965-78 125 415 6,625 15.9 53.0 53 19 Tom Fears, ‘70 1948-56 87 400 5,397 13.5 62.0 38 15 Dante Lavelli, ‘75 1946-56 123 386 6,488 16.8 52.7 62 9 John Stallworth, ‘02 1974-87 125 383 6,760 17.7 54.1 55 22 Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsch, ’68 1946-57 125 379 6,904 18.2 55.2 58 - Pete Pihos, ‘70 1947-55 107 373 5,619 15.1 52.5 61 14 Bob Hayes, ‘09 1965-75 125 365 7,295 19.9 58.8 71 24 Paul Warfield, ‘83 1964-77 125 355 7,338 20.7 58.7 75 21 Lynn Swann, ‘01 1974-87 115 336 5,462 16.3 47.5 51 11 Charlie Joiner, ‘96 1969-86 125 294 5,299 18.0 42.4 35 9 Avg. of 21 Hall of Fame WRs 449 7,485 16.7 - 62 - 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 (697), receiving yards (9,678), receiving TDs (73), total TDs (73) and 100-yard receiving games (32). 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.  Will be 29 years, 16 days old when the Cardinals travel to New England this week to face the Patriots, and he will look to become the youngest player in NFL history to reach 700 career receptions. The current record is held by Houston’s Andre Johnson, who was 30 years, 139 days old when he reached the mark. If he reaches 700 receptions this week, he will be over a full year younger than Johnson.

Cardinals vs. Patriots 11 of 39 www.azcardinals.com BREAKING DOWN FITZGERALD TOP OF THE CLASS Below is a breakdown of Fitzgerald’s 697 career receptions Dating back to 2005, Fitzgerald is at or near the top of most and 9,678 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 342 4,680 345 Kurt Warner 653 Wes Welker New England Away 355 4,893 84 Josh McCown 650 Indianapolis Win 327 4,583 70 639 Larry Fitzgerald Arizona Loss 370 5,495 65 John Skelton 584 Tony Gonzalez Kansas City, Atlanta September 150 2,041 49 Derek Anderson 576 Jason Witten Dallas October 145 2,092 40 Kevin Kolb NFL Receiving Yardage Leaders (2005-12) November 202 2,702 13 Yds Player Team(s) December 159 2,436 10 Shaun King 8,898 Larry Fitzerald Arizona January 32 407 8 John Navarre 8,734 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Sunday 663 9,264 7 Richard Bartel 8,188 Steve Smith Carolina Monday 17 125 5 7,657 Andre Johnson Houston Thursday 5 65 1 Brian St. Pierre 7,461 Roddy White Atlanta Saturday 12 224 NFL Receiving TD Leaders (2005-12) Vs. NFC 550 7,588 Rec. Yards By QB TDs Player Team(s) Vs. AFC 147 2,090 Yds Quarterback st 65 Larry Fitzgerald Arizona 1 Quarter 148 1,961 4,583 Kurt Warner nd 64 Randy Moss Oak, NE, Min, Ten, SF 2 Quarter 184 2,316 1,207 Josh McCown rd 61 Antonio Gates San Diego 3 Quarter 170 2,410 1,055 John Skelton th 58 Terrell Owens Phi, Dal, Buf, Cin 4 Quarter 189 2,885 967 Matt Leinart 50 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Overtime 6 106 695 Kevin Kolb 1st Down 294 3,929 629 Derek Anderson NFL Leaders—Receptions of 25+ Yards (2005-12) 2nd Down 239 3,530 141 Max Hall 25+ Player Team(s) 3rd Down 150 2,027 129 Shaun King 86 Steve Smith Carolina 4th Down 14 192 97 John Navarre 77 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 61 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis

A SPECIAL AWARD FOR FITZ CHART TOPPERS On August 13, Fitzgerald was honored as the recipient of the With 73 career TD receptions, Fitzgerald is tied with 14th annual Arthur S. Arkush Humanitarian Award by Pro Indianapolis’ Reggie Wayne for fourth place on the career TD Football Weekly. The award is given to an NFL player whose receptions list among active players (regular season only). contributions to the community and charitable organizations are Only San Francisco WR Randy Moss (154), Atlanta TE Tony especially outstanding. Gonzalez (96) and San Diego TE Antonio Gates (76) have Fitzgerald’s work in the community is plentiful and far-reaching. more TD receptions than Fitzgerald, who has appeared in He was honored by Pro Football Weekly for his work with the fewer games (125) than any other player in the top 10 other Larry Fitzgerald First Down Fund, which funds positive than Andre Johnson (123). activities for kids during the summer and throughout the year, TD Receptions—Active NFL Players with programs in Arizona, Minneapolis and Chicago. It also st # Player (1 Year) TDs Games makes significant contributions — in time, money and resources 1 Randy Moss (1998) 154 203 — to numerous organizations throughout the United States. 2 Tony Gonzalez (1997) 96 239 His work with the Carol Fitzgerald Memorial Fund, which was 3 Antonio Gates (2003) 76 133 established in honor of his late mother, who passed away from 4t Larry Fitzgerald (2004) 73 125 breast cancer in 2003, offers support of causes that Fitzgerald’s 4t Reggie Wayne (2001) 73 174 mother held dear, including educating urban youth about 6t Steve Smith (2001) 59 152 HIV/AIDS and breast cancer issues. 6t Donald Driver (1999) 59 193 8 (2001) 56 156 Fitzgerald has served as a key figure in the NFL’s annual Breast 9 Anquan Boldin (2003) 55 126 Cancer Awareness Month. He served as an NFL spokesman for 10 Andre Johnson (2003) 53 123 the league-wide initiative “A Crucial Catch” for the last two years and was again invited to do so in 2012. Dating back to the ’08 season, and including postseason, no Fitzgerald has traveled to Africa numerous times over the last player in the NFL has more TD receptions than Fitzgerald. few years, both with his good friend Anquan Boldin and on He has hauled in 48 TD receptions in that time, including nine behalf of the Starkey Hearing Foundation. His most recent trip TD receptions in just six postseason games. 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. 48 Larry Fitzgerald PFW also cited Fitzgerald’s use of social media to further his 47 humanitarian work. Through and Facebook, he connects 38 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 33 Antonio Gates, 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. Patriots 12 of 39 www.azcardinals.com CONTINUING WHERE HE LEFT OFF HEAP KEEPS ON CLIMBING If any Cardinals player exemplified Arizona’s breakout success When the Cardinals signed TE Todd Heap as a free agent in over the final nine games in 2011, it was WR Andre Roberts, 2011, they brought home an Arizona native who attended who finished the season as one of the team’s hottest players. Mountain View High School before starring at Arizona State. Prior to signing with Arizona, Heap spent 10 seasons with the Roberts continued that hot streak in the Cards opener against , where he became one of the game’s best Seattle on Sunday, leading the team with five receptions against receiving TEs while earning two Pro Bowl selections. the Seahawks, including a six-yard TD catch in the fourth quarter that proved to be the game-winner. It was the fifth TD of Back in Arizona, Heap continued his march up the NFL’s all- Roberts career and it was the second game-winner in his last time list for receptions and receiving yards among TEs. He five games played. Against the 49ers in Week 14 of last season, resumed that climb again last week vs. Seattle and enters Roberts hauled in a three-yard TD pass in the fourth quarter that this week’s game against New England with a few milestones gave the Cards a 21-19 win over San Francisco. in reach. After hauling in two TD passes in his first 27 career games, With 494 career receptions, Heap needs just five catches to Roberts has now caught three TD passes in the last five games pass Steve Jordan (498) for 10th place on the NFL career dating back to last season. receptions list among TEs. He needs just six receiving yards to pass Hall of Famer Mike Ditka (5,812) for 12th place on the In 2011, Roberts started all 16 games and totaled 51 receptions NFL’s all-time receiving yardage list among TEs. for 586 yards and two TDs. Following a slow start over the season’s first seven contests, Roberts flashed the potential that All-Time Career Receiving Yards – Tight Ends caused the Cardinals to make him the highest draft pick out of # Yds Player Years To Pass the Citadel (3rd round, 88th overall) since 1970 (LB John Small, 1 13,391 Tony Gonzalez* 1997- 7,585 Atlanta, 1st round, 12th overall). 2 10,060 1990-2003 4,254 3 7,980 Ozzie Newsome 1978-90 2,174 During the final nine games, Roberts totaled 38 receptions for 4 7,919 Jason Witten* 2003- 2,113 453 yards and two TDs. That came after he totaled 13 5 7,918 Jackie Smith 1963-78 2,112 receptions for 133 yards through the first seven games. 6 7,826 Antonio Gates* 2003- 2,020 Breaking Down the 2011 Season for Andre 7 7,412 Pete Retzlaff 1956-66 1,606 Statistic 1st 7 Final 9 8 6,741 Kellen Winslow 1979-87 935 Receptions 13 38 9 6,307 Steve Jordan 1982-94 501 Yards 133 453 10 6,143 Jeremy Shockey 2002- 336 TD Receptions 0 2 11 5,872 Todd Christensen 1979-88 66 Yards Per Reception 10.2 11.9 12 5,812 Mike Ditka 1961-72 6 Receptions Per Game 1.9 4.2 13 5,807 Todd Heap* 2001- - Yards Per Game 19.0 50.3 14 5,755 Riley Odoms 1972-83 - Receptions of 20+ Yards 0 7 *Active Player In addition to his receiving stats last week against Seattle, All-Time Career Receptions – Tight Ends Roberts also added a career-long 15-yard run in the contest. # Rec Player Years To Pass 1 1,154 Tony Gonzalez* 1997- 661 2 815 Shannon Sharpe 1990-2003 322 EARLY ON THE RISE 3 698 Jason Witten* 2003- 205 WR Early Doucet enjoyed what was easily the best season of 4 662 Ozzie Newsome 1978-90 169 his career in 2011 while serving as the team’s third WR. In his 5 597 Antonio Gates* 2003- 104 fourth NFL season, he shattered his previous career-highs by 6 544 Jeremy Shockey 2002- 51 hauling in 54 receptions for 689 yards and five TDs, including 7 541 Kellen Winslow 1979-87 48 TD receptions of 70 and 60 yards. 8 505 Frank Wycheck 1993-2003 12 9 499 Ben Coates 1991-2000 6 Prior to 2011, Doucet’s best season had come in 2010, when he 10 498 Steve Jordan 1982-94 5 totaled 26 receptions for 291 yards and a TD. 11 494 Todd Heap* 2001- - Doucet Year-By-Year Comparison 12 480 Jackie Smith 1963-78 - Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Lg 1st *Active Player 2011 16 54 689 12.8 5 70t 35 2010 10 26 291 11.2 1 36 10 2009 9 17 214 12.6 1 29 12 TWO DIFFERENT PATHS 2008 7 14 90 6.4 0 12 6 In addition to veteran WRs Larry Fitzgerald, Andre Roberts A Look at Doucet and Early Doucet, the Cardinals have a pair of rookies filling  With five TD receptions, he more than doubled the TD total out the WR position that entered the league in completely from his first three seasons combined. Between 2008 and opposite ways. Michael Floyd was the team’s first round pick 2010, Doucet posted two total TD receptions. in the 2012 NFL Draft while LaRon Byrd signed with the team as a rookie free agent.  Has improved in games played, receptions, receiving yards, st th receiving TDs and first downs in each of his first four seasons. Michael Floyd (1 round pick, 13 overall)  Posted four games with at least 70 yards receiving in 2011 The most prolific WR in Notre Dame history, Floyd owns five after totaling one game with at least 70 yards in his first three career receiving records for the Irish—receptions (271), seasons combined. receiving yards (2,686), receiving TDs (37), receiving yards per game (85.7) and 100-yard receiving games (17).  During his first three seasons, posted a long reception of 36 yards. Had TD receptions of 70 and 60 yards in ’11 and LaRon Byrd (Rookie Free Agent) totaled eight receptions of 20+ yards on the year. The lone rookie free agent to earn a spot on the 53-man roster, Byrd appeared in 51 games at Miami (FL) and finished  Had more receptions for first downs in 2011 (35) than he did his career with 106 receptions for 1,254 yards and seven in his first three seasons combined (28). TDs.

Cardinals vs. Patriots 13 of 39 www.azcardinals.com A CONTINUED PROGRESSION ALWAYS READY QB John Skelton won a preseason battle with Kevin Kolb to Entering the 2012 season as a backup, QB Kevin Kolb become the starting QB for the Cardinals in 2012. In doing so, he vowed to be ready when called upon this season. That is resumed the position that he held last season as he helped the exactly the scenario that played out in last week’s opener Cards post their remarkable late season turnaround. The Cards against Seattle when John Skelton went down with an won seven of their final nine and Skelton was under center for six ankle injury during the Cardinals final offensive drive of the of those wins. game. Skelton proved in his first two seasons in the NFL that he can win With the Cards down 16-13, Kolb entered the contest and games for the Cardinals. After posting a 5-2 record as a starter in proved he was indeed ready when called on. After his first 2011, Skelton earned his eighth career victory (8-4) with the win pass attempt—a deep ball to WR Larry Fitzgerald down the over Seattle last week. He also improved to 6-0 at home as a near sideline—fell incomplete, Kolb went on to complete six starting QB. Skelton became the first Cardinals QB of the Super of his next seven attempts for 66 yards, including a game- Bowl era to win his first six home starts and he is the first NFL QB winning six-yard TD pass to WR Andre Roberts with just to do so since the 49ers Shaun Hill (7 straight wins, 2007-09). under five minutes remaining. Playing under less than ideal circumstances in 2011, the second- For Kolb, it was his first regular season game action since year player out of Fordham took advantage of his opportunities being forced from the 2011 Week 14 matchup vs. San when starter Kevin Kolb went down with injuries over the second Francisco with a head injury. His six-yard TD pass to half of the season. After helping the Cardinals recover from a 1-6 Roberts in Sunday’s win marked his first TD pass since his start to win seven of their final nine games, Skelton earned his way 52-yard game-winner to LaRod Stephens-Howling in OT into the preseason battle for the starting QB spot. against the Cowboys in Week 13. During last week’s game, Skelton completed 14 of 28 attempts for Dating back to that TD pass to win the Dallas matchup, in 149 yards against the Seahawks before a fourth quarter ankle Kolb’s last 10 regular season pass attempts, he has: injury knocked him out of the game.  2 game-winning TD passes  8 completions for 120 yards, 2 TDs Skelton Career Snapshot  Has started 12 of the 14 games he has appeared in, completing Cards React To Kolb’s Performance 165 of 303 pass attempts for 2,724 yards, 13 TDs and 17 INTs. SS Adrian Wilson  Has an 8-4 record as a starter. “I want to talk about Kevin Kolb. Let’s talk about how poetic  Has compiled a perfect 6-0 record at home. that was. The guy didn’t get any reps in practice really, John (Skelton) got all the reps, and he came in there and Starting Record of Active QBs (by Win Pct)—Min. 10 Starts led the game winning drive. Defensively we just went out Quarterback W L Pct there and did our job. Kevin is really the one that should be Tom Brady 125 35 .781 talked about right now.” 80 34 .702 Matt Ryan 44 19 .698 DT Darnell Dockett 44 20 .688 “I’m so proud of Kevin Kolb to come in and really do 142 67 .679 something a lot of people probably didn’t think he could do. John Skelton 8 4 .667 It was huge for us. He came in and gave us a spark. I was 63 33 .656 excited. Once that happened, that gave the defense Aaron Rodgers 41 22 .651 momentum, to say, ‘OK, the offense just responded, let’s Tony Romo 48 30 .615 go help them out.’ It was a great team win.” 9 6 .600 WR Larry Fitzgerald “I know it’s very important to him. He loves to compete. He wants to be great. He wants to be special. To see him LATE-GAME HEROICS come in and put that thing together like he did was impressive. I’m happy for him. We’re all happy for him.” In the last 11 games in which he has appeared (10 starts) dating back to the 2010 season, QB John Skelton has led six game- winning drives in the fourth quarter/OT. LINDLEY EARNS HIS SPOT Skelton’s Game-Winning Drives QB Ryan Lindley, selected by the Cardinals with their Opponent Stats on Game Winning Drive second selection of the sixth round (185th overall) in this 23-20 vs. Sea, 1/1/12 4-4, 51 yards, 28-yard FG to win in OT year’s draft, earned a spot on the 53-man roster with an 20-17 vs. Cle, 12/18/11 1-1, 32 yards; 22-yard FG to win in OT impressive training camp and preseason performance. 21-19 vs. SF, 12/11/11 4-4, 70 yards, TD; 3-yard TD pass th Lindley performed so well in camp that head coach Ken 23-20 @ StL, 11/27/11 2-4, 14 yards, 22-yard FG to win in 4 Whisenhunt gave him the start in the team’s final 21-17 @ Phi, 11/13/11 5-8, 100 yards, 5-yard TD pass th preseason matchup vs. Oakland,. Playing the first half, 27-26 @ Dal, 12/25/10 3-5, 51 yards, 48-yard FG to win in 4 Lindley completed 9 of 13 pass attempts (69%) for 101 Skelton was at his best in 2011 when the game was on the line. He yards, a TD and a of 117.8. Lindley was later th was behind center for four 4 quarter comeback victories for the forced back into action in the second half after an injury to Cardinals, tied for the second-highest total among NFL QBs. Richard Bartel. th NFL Leaders—4 Quarter Comeback Victories (2011) “The one thing that has been consistent is his poise and Wins Player (Team) Away Home how he’s handled himself,” Whisenhunt said of his newest 5 (San Francisco) 4 1 QB. “He’s thrown the ball well and he’s accurate.” (NY Giants) 4 1 A four-year starter at San Diego State, Lindley established Tim Tebow (Denver) 3 2 a school record with 49 consecutive starts. He also 4 John Skelton (Arizona) 1 3 established Mountain West Conference career records for Tony Romo (Dallas) 2 2 pass completions (961), pass attempts (1,732), passing (Cincinnati) 2 2 yards (12,690), starts (49), total plays (1,822) and total (NY Jets) 1 3 offensive yards (12,415).

Cardinals vs. Patriots 14 of 39 www.azcardinals.com LOOKING FOR A REPEAT RYAN RETURNS RB Beanie Wells was in his third NFL season in 2011 and it RB Ryan Williams, the Cardinals second round selection was hailed as the year he would break out. After a preseason (38th overall) in the 2011 NFL Draft, made his NFL debut last trade that sent to the Redskins, Wells entered week when he received the start vs. Seattle. Williams missed the season as the starter for the first time in his career. his entire rookie campaign with a ruptured patella tendon in Despite injuries that forced him to miss two full games and most his right knee, suffered in an August, 2011 preseason game at of a third last season, Wells still managed to run his way into the Green Bay. Cardinals record books as he made good on the promise he One of the early stars of training camp last season, Williams showed during his 2009 rookie campaign. was turning heads with his blend of power and quickness Wells posted career-highs with 245 rushing attempts for 1,047 before suffering the season-ending injury. After spending his yards and 10 TDs in 2011. It marked the first 1,000-yard entire rookie season on injured reserve, Williams worked campaign for the back out of State and he became the first tirelessly throughout the offseason to rehab and be ready to Cardinals player to rush for 1,000 yards in a season since make his NFL debut in 2012. in 2007 (1,222). That debut came in the Cards third preseason game, when Wells became the ninth player in franchise history to record Williams made the start against Oakland on 8/17, nearly a 1,000 yards rushing in a season and it marked the 14th 1,000- year to the day following his injury. Against the Raiders, yard season by a Cardinals back. Williams rushed for 25 yards and a TD on five carries. “I felt like I was six years old again playing Pop Warner,” Williams Franchise History—1,00-Yard Rushing Seasons said of his return. “I haven’t had that feeling in a long time, so Player Year Yards Attempts that first carry was just a lot of nervousness. After I got that Ottis Anderson 1979 1,605 331 first hit, they tugged on my leg a little bit, I realized that I was Ottis Anderson 1981 1,376 328 fine, and the rest is history. I just started playing like myself.” Ottis Anderson 1980 1,352 301 Ottis Anderson 1983 1,270 296 Williams was the second running back selected in 2011, Edgerrin James 2007 1,222 324 behind only former Alabama Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ottis Anderson 1984 1,174 289 Ingram (Saints). After redshirting in 2008, Williams played just Edgerrin James 2006 1,159 337 two seasons at Virginia Tech, but needed just one year to Jim Otis 1975 1,076 269 prove how special a back he can be. He piled up a school- John David Crow 1960 1,071 183 record 1,655 yards rushing as a freshman in 2009, and tied 1995 1,070 284 ’s NCAA freshman record with 21 TDs. Beanie Wells 2011 1,047 245 Adrian Murrell 1998 1,042 274 Ronald Moore 1993 1,018 263 ALWAYS A THREAT Stump Mitchell 1985 1,006 183 In the three-plus years since the Cardinals selected him in the seventh round (240th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft, RB BEANIE BREAKS RECORDS 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 Entering the 2011 season, Stephens-Howling had scored five rushing TDs in a single season. 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 In 2011, the third-year back expanded his game and made his record by totaling 228 yards on 27 attempts against the Rams. 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 With the 73-yard TD reception against the Steelers in Week 7, 214 LeShon Johnson at New Orleans, 9/22/96 21 Stephens-Howling became one of just seven players in 203 John David Crow vs. Pittsburgh, 12/18/60 24 franchise history with at least four TDs of 70+ yards. 193 Ottis Anderson vs. Dallas, 9/2/79 21 182 Wayne Morris at Minnesota, 11/6/77 27 TDs of 70+ Yards—Franchise History TDs Player (Years) With his 10 rushing TDs in 2011, Wells became just the third 12 Ollie Matson (1952-58) player in the last 40 years (Tim Hightower-2008 and Donny 6 Mel Gray (1971-82) Anderson-1973) to record 10 rushing TDs in a season for the 5 Roy Green (1979-80) Cardinals. 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 Donny Anderson (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 Last week in the opener, Stephens-Howling scored the Cards player in franchise history to rush for at least 10 TDs in back-to- lone rushing TD—his second career rushing TD—on a one- back seasons. yard run to give the Cards a 10-3 lead in the second quarter.

Cardinals vs. Patriots 15 of 39 www.azcardinals.com BY THE NUMBERS WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK 25  With a win this week, the Cardinals would snap a five-game th The 2012 season marks the Cardinals 25 season in Arizona, losing streak to the Patriots and earn the first win against since relocating from St. Louis in 1988. New England since 1991. 80  A win this week would give the Cardinals their first road win in Years the Bidwill family has owned the Cardinals. Charles W. this series since 1984. Bidwill, father of current owner Bill, bought the team in 1932.  With a win this week, the Cardinals would start off the season 45 2-0 for the first time since 2008 and for the second time in the Wins for head coach Ken Whisenhunt, the most of any coach in tenure of head coach Ken Whisenhunt. franchise history. WR Larry Fitzgerald  Will be 29 years, 16 days old on Sunday and needs just three 66 receptions to pass Andre Johnson (30 years, 139 days old) Consecutive sellouts at University of Phoenix Stadium after last and become the youngest player in NFL history to reach 700 week’s game. The Cardinals have sold out every game career catches. (preseason and postseason included) played at the stadium. TE Todd Heap 8-2  Needs six receiving yards to pass Hall of Famer Mike Ditka The Cardinals record over the last 10 games. Only this week’s (5,812) for 12th place on the NFL’s all-time receiving yardage opponent, the New England Patriots, have a better record (9-1) list among TEs. in that span.  Needs 66 receiving yards to pass Todd Christensen (5,872) th 6 for 11 place on the NFL’s all-time receiving yardage list Consecutive home wins for the Cardinals following last week’s among TEs.  th win vs. Seattle. Only Baltimore (11) has a longer active home win Needs five receptions to pass Steve Jordan (498) for 10 streak than Arizona. place on the all-time receptions list among NFL TEs.  Needs six receptions to join Tony Gonzalez, Jason Witten 5 and Antonio Gates as the only active TEs with at least 500 Fourth quarter comebacks during the Cardinals current six-game career receptions. home win streak. K Jay Feely 3  Having connected on 13 straight FG attempts, needs three Consecutive rookie QBs the Cardinals have defeated in the last FGs to pass Neil Rackers (15, 2008) for the third-longest three season openers (Seattle’s Russell Wilson-2012, Carolina’s streak in franchise history. Cam Newton-2011 and St. Louis’ Sam Bradford-2010). WR Andre Roberts 13  With a TD reception this week, would have four TDs in his Blocked FGAs for the Cardinals dating back to 2008, the highest last six games after totaling two TD receptions in his first 27 total in the NFL. DE Calais Campbell blocked his sixth career career games. FGA in last week’s win over the Seahawks. SS Adrian Wilson  With an INT this week, would have an INT in back to back 7 games for the first time since 11/15-11/22 of 2009. Consecutive games with multiple sacks for the Cardinals defense. Only New England (9) has more consecutive games with multiple sacks than Arizona. HOLLIDAY APPROACHES 200 2 DE Vonnie Holliday will play in his 200th career regular Game-winning TD passes for QB Kevin Kolb in his last 10 season game this week in New England, which puts him in regular season pass attempts, including a six-yard TD pass to exclusive company in the NFL. According to the Elias Sports WR Andre Roberts to win the game last week. Bureau, Holliday will be just the 11th active player (non-kickers) 13 to have reached that career milestone. Consecutive FGAs made by K Jay Feely, which represents the Now in his 15th NFL season, Holliday has 62.5 sacks, 654 fourth-best streak in franchise history. tackles, 10 fumble recoveries, and nine forced fumbles in his 3 career. He played in all 16 games in 2011, his first season with TD receptions for WR Andre Roberts in the last five games. the Cardinals, after being acquired in a trade with the Roberts hauled in a total of two TD receptions in his first 27 Redskins during training camp. career games. Originally a first-round pick (19th overall) of the Packers in the 1998 draft, Holliday has topped five or more sacks in nine of 1984 th his 14 years in the NFL and ranks 15 among active players in Last year the Cardinals won a road game against the New career sacks. England Patriots. Active Players (Non-Kickers) With 200+ Games Played 2 Player GP 1st Yr Sacks for LB Paris Lenon is last week’s game. It marked his first TE Tony Gonzalez 239 1997 career multi-sack game. Prior to last week’s performance, Lenon CB/S Ronde Barber 226 1997 had appeared in 159 games in his career. LB 225 1998 27 LB 223 1996 Career INTs for SS Adrian Wilson after his second quarter INT LS Patrick Mannelly 216 1998 off Russell Wilson last week. LB 210 1998 QB Peyton Manning 209 1998 6-0 LB 203 1998 Career home record for QB John Skelton as a starter. He is the WR Randy Moss 203 1998 only Cardinals QB in the Super Bowl era to win his first six career CB/S 200 1998 home starts.

Cardinals vs. Patriots 16 of 39 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 on Sunday, SS Adrian tenured player and has been with Arizona since the team selected Wilson reached 27 career INTs and moved to within three him in the 2001 NFL Draft. Wilson is one of just six players INTs of becoming one of five players in franchise history with selected in 2001 still with the team that selected them. at least 30 career INTs. Players Selected in 2001 Draft Still With Original Team Franchise Career Leaders Player Team Rnd Pick INTs Player (Years) Detroit 1st 18th overall st th 52 Larry Wilson (1960-72)* Pittsburgh 1 19 overall 46 Aeneas Williams (1991-2000) Reggie Wayne Indianapolis 1st 30th overall nd th 40 (1969-82)* Dominic Raiola Detroit 2 50 overall 30 Night Train Lane (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) *Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee third extension with the Cards, ensuring that the franchise staple 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 167 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 STAYING IN THE GAME relocation to the Valley in 1988. Among defenders, only Roger Wehrli (193), Larry Stallings (180) and Larry Wilson (169) have A torn biceps muscle didn’t stop Wilson from starting all 16 played more games for the Cardinals than Adrian. games in 2011, and in fact he played more snaps (1,134) than any defensive player in the league. Franchise Record—Games Played (Career) G Player (Position) Years Following last week’s start in the ’12 opener, Wilson has 234 Jim Bakken (K) 1962-78 started 60 consecutive games, marking the second-longest 199 Jim Hart (QB) 1966-83 current starts streak in the NFL among safeties. 198 Jackie Smith (TE) 1963-77 Consecutive Starts Among NFL Safeties 193 Roger Wehrli (CB) 1969-82 Starts Player (Team) 189 (T) 1982-94 65 (Indianapolis) 180 Larry Stallings (LB) 1963-76 60 Adrian Wilson (Arizona) 178 Ernie McMillan (T) 1961-74 49 Dawan Landry (Jacksonville) 169 Roy Green (WR) 1979-90 48 Tyvon Branch (Oakland) Larry Wilson (S) 1960-72 44 Michael Griffin (Tennessee) 167 Adrian Wilson (S) 2001- Should he appear in all 16 games in 2012, Wilson will reach 182 FINDING THE QUARTERBACK games played, moving into sixth place. It will also mean he will have appeared in more games than any Cardinals defensive Wilson has been known throughout his career for his ability 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 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 One of the most significant is his inclusion on an exclusive list of 7.0 Dave Duerson Chicago 1986 NFL players who have recorded at least 20 INTs and 20 sacks in 6.5 LeRoy Butler Green Bay 1996 their career. In 2009, Wilson reached the career milestone, 6.0 Shawn Springs Washington 2004 th becoming just the 10 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 Since Wilson accomplished the feat in ’09, S Lawyer Milloy (2010) among safeties. and LB (2011) have also joined the list, becoming th th Sack Leaders—NFL Safeties (1982-Present) the 11 and 12 players to reach the 20/20 club. Sacks Player Team Years All-Time Players with 20 Sacks/20 INTs 30.5 Rodney Harrison SD/NE 1994-2008 Player Sacks Ints 26.0 Brian Dawkins Phi/Den 1996-2011 S Adrian Wilson (AZ, 2001-current) 22.5 27 25.0 Carnell Lake Pit/Jax/Bal 1989-2001 CB/S Ronde Barber (TB, 1997-current) 28.0 44 22.5 Adrian Wilson Arizona 2001- S LeRoy Butler (GB, 1990-2001) 20.5 38 21.0 Lawyer Milloy NE/Buf/Atl/Sea 1996-2010 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 LB Seth Joyner (Phi/Ari/GB/Den, 1986-98) 52.0 24 Sack Leaders—NFL Safeties (2005-Present) LB Ray Lewis (Bal, 1996-current) 40.5 31 Sacks Player Team LB Wilber Marshall (five teams, 1984-95) 45.0 23 19.5 Adrian Wilson Arizona S Lawyer Milloy (NE/Buf/Atl/Sea, 1996-2010) 21.0 25 17.0 Roman Harper New Orleans 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 12.0 Kerry Rhodes NYJ/Ariz

Cardinals vs. Patriots 17 of 39 www.azcardinals.com MANY GREAT RETURNS AFTER 55, A NEW FOCUS As much as CB Patrick Peterson is focused on becoming one Having electrified the NFL and solidified his status as one of of the game’s top cover corners, it is impossible to ignore the the best return men in the league with his four 80+ yard punt things he did as a punt returner as a rookie. return TDs as a rookie in 2011, Peterson returned for his Peterson tied the NFL record and became just the fourth player second NFL season with a whole new focus. in NFL history to return four punts for TDs in a single season. Listed at #55 on the NFL Network’s Top 100: Players of 2012 He joined Jack Christiansen (Detroit, 1951) as the only rookies following a vote of his peers, Peterson now has his sights on in NFL history with four punt return TDs. climbing that list as he establishes himself as one of the top CBs in the league. NFL Record-Punt Return TDs In a Single Season TDs Player, Team, Year “I definitely believe I made it through the record I set, tying the 4 Patrick Peterson, Arizona, 2011+ NFL (punt return) record,” Peterson said following the unveiling Devin Hester, Chicago, 2007 of his name of the Top 100 list. “I believe that’s primarily what Rick Upchurch, Denver, 1976 got me in the Top 100. But this year I’ve been working more on Jack Christiansen, Detroit, 1951+ my coverage skills and trying to be more of a shutdown 3 Devin Hester, Chicago, 2010 versus an elite punt returner.” Johnnie Lee Higgins, Oakland, 2008 Peterson started all 16 games at CB and totaled 63 tackles, Reggie Bush, New Orleans, 2008 two INTs, a sack and 13 passes defensed. His two INTs tied Adam Jones, Tennessee, 2006 with Daryl Washington for the second-highest total on the team Devin Hester, Chicago, 2006+ behind Richard Marshall (3) and his 13 passes defensed also Eric Metcalf, San Diego, 1997 tied for second behind Adrian Wilson (16). Darrien Gordon, Denver, 1997 , Green Bay, 1996 LeRoy Irvin, Los Angeles, 1981 TALENT IN THE SECONDARY Billy (White Shoes) Johnson, Houston, 1975 Emlen Tunnell, NY Giants, 1951 Experience rules in the Cardinals secondary. Of the 10 DBs on +Rookie season the Arizona roster, eight have started at least seven career games. Five of the 10 have spent at least one full season as a With punt return TDs of 89, 82, 99 and 80 yards, Peterson starter in the NFL. became the first player in NFL history with four punt return TDs of 80+ yards in a single season. The Cardinals Secondary – Career Snapshot Player Yrs Exp GP/GS In NFL history there have been six players who have returned a CB Michael Adams 5 60/7 punt 80+ yards for a TD at least four times in their career. S Justin Bethel* R 1/0 Peterson did so in his first 31 career returns. CB Jamell Fleming* R 1/0 Players With 4 Punt Return TDs of 80+ Yards (Career) CB William Gay* 5 81/35 TDs Player (Team) Years Returns S Rashad Johnson 3 43/11 5 Devin Hester (Chi) 2006- 207 CB Patrick Peterson 1 17/17 Eric Metcalf (Cle, SD, Was) 1989-2002 351 FS Kerry Rhodes 7 104/102 4 Patrick Peterson (Ari) 2011- 48 S James Sanders* 7 100/56 Darrien Gordon (SD, Den) 1993-2002 314 CB 3 27/13 Dante Hall (KC, StL) 2000-2008 216 SS Adrian Wilson 11 167149 Tamarick Vanover (KC) 1995-2002 197 *New to the Cardinals in 2012 With 699 punt return yards on the year, Peterson established a new NFL record for punt return yards by a rookie, surpassing PRESSURE FROM EVERYWHERE the previous record held by Pittsburgh’s Louis Lipps (656, 1984). The Cardinals defense tallied 42 sacks in 2011, tied for the seventh-best total in the NFL. An NFL-high nine players NFL Record—Punt Return Yards in Rookie Season recorded at least 2.0 sacks for the Cards last season. Yds Player. Team Year 699 Patrick Peterson, Arizona 2011 Cardinals Defenders with 2+ Sacks in 2011 656 Louis Lipps, Pittsburgh 1984 Sacks Quick Facts 8.0-Campbell Career-high and team-high 655 , Oakland 1975 nd 619 Leon Johnson, NY Jets 1997 7.0-Acho 2 best total ever for Cards rookie 608 Mike Haynes, New England 1976 5.0-Washington Career high 4.5-Schofield Career high In addition to being an NFL rookie record, Peterson’s 699 punt 3.5-Dockett Had 3.0 sacks in final five games return yards in 2011 ranked as the second-highest total in NFL 3.0-Lenon Career high history. Only Desmond Howard, who posted 875 yards for 3.0-Haggans Had 14.0 sacks with Cardinals Green Bay in 1996, had more punt return yards in a single 2.0-Marshall Tied his career high (2008) season. 2.0-Rhodes Missed eight games in 2011 NFL Record—Punt Return Yards in a Season The Cards 42 sacks in 2011 rank as the fourth-highest total in Yds Player. Team Year team history since sacks became an official stat in 1982. 875 Desmond Howard, Green Bay 1996 Single-Season Sack Totals (1982-present) 699 Patrick Peterson, Arizona 2011 Sacks Season 692 Fulton Walker, Miami, L.A. Raiders 1985 59 1983 666 Greg Pruitt, L.A. Raiders 1983 55 1984 662 Derrick Mason, Tennessee 2000 43 2009 Peterson’s 699 punt return yards shattered the franchise single 42 2011 season record, previously held by Vai Sikahema who had 550 41 1987, 1986 punt return yards in 1987.

Cardinals vs. Patriots 18 of 39 www.azcardinals.com A YOUTH MOVEMENT AT LINEBACKER READY FOR THE NEXT STEP The Cardinals have a roster filled with young talent, and one LB Daryl Washington had a breakout season last year in his place where that is particularly evident is at linebacker. With second NFL campaign. The former TCU star led the team with Sam Acho, O’Brien Schofield and Daryl Washington all filling 111 tackles and 16 tackles for loss, adding five sacks, two INTs starting roles in 2012, the Cardinals have a LB corps that should and seven passes defensed. Washington’s 16 tackles for loss serve as a foundation of the defense for years to come. were the most for a Cards defender in a single season since DE Clyde Simmons posted 17 in 1995. Career Statistics Player Age GP/GSTackles Sacks FF/FR He was also one of only five NFL defenders who recorded at Sam Acho 24 17/11 38 7.0 4/1 least five sacks and two INTs during the 2011 season. O’Brien Schofield 25 27/1 39 6.5 2/1 NFL Players with 5.0+ Sacks and 2+ INTs in 2011 Daryl Washington 25 32/26 198 7.0 1/0 Player Team Sacks INTs Daryl Washington LB Daryl Washington Arizona 5.0 2 The most seasoned of the Cards three young LBs, Washington LB Baltimore 14.0 2 is entering his third season, after Arizona traded up to get him in LB David Harris NY Jets 5.0 4 the second round (47th overall) of the 2010 Draft. A starter from LB Rob Ninkovich New England 6.5 2 day one of his NFL career, Washington had a huge opener last LB Clay Matthews Green Bay 6.0 3 week vs. Seattle with 10 tackles, a sack and a tackle for loss. The performance earned him a contract extension—signed last Sam Acho week with two years remaining on his rookie deal—that keeps After being selected by the Cardinals in the fourth round (103rd the budding superstar in Arizona for years to come. overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft, Acho played like a first round As he has shown the last two seasons, Washington knows how pick after moving into the starting role last season. He finished to make an impression coming out of the gate. After the 2011 second on the team with 7.0 sacks as a rookie and also added a opener against the saw Washington total six team-high four forced fumbles. He put a huge hit on Seattle RB tackles, a tackle for loss, a sack and an INT, he started off the Marshawn Lynch on a backwards pass which forced a fumble 2012 season with a team-high 10 tackles, a tackle for loss and that Arizona recovered. a sack against the Seahawks last week. O’Brien Schofield With 10 tackles in Sunday’s game, Washington now has double Now in his third NFL season, Schofield came into his own digit tackles in each of the last three games (11, 11, 10). during the second half of last season. He finished the year with th a career-high 4.5 sacks, including two pivotal sacks on After the Cardinals traded up to select Washington with the 47 consecutive plays, forcing a fumble on the second one, in the overall selection in the 2010 NFL Draft, it didn’t take him long to Week 15 win over Cleveland. He totaled five tackles in Sunday’s make an impression. During his rookie campaign, he became win over Seattle. the first rookie defender to start on opening day during the Ken Whisenhunt era. The three LBs combined to total 16 tackles, a sack, a tackle for loss and two QB hits last week against the Seahawks. Over the last seven games dating back to last season, the trio has A HUGE GAME FOR LENON accounted for 10 sacks and four forced fumbles. LB Paris Lenon posted the first multi-sack game of his 11-year career in last week’s win. He tallied sacks in the first and fourth BACK TO BUSINESS quarters against Seattle, to go along with six tackles, two tackles for loss, two QB hits and a fumble recovery. For second-year LB Sam Acho, the 2012 season is about improving upon his stellar rookie season and moving full time Lenon was one of 10 players to record at least two sacks in into the starting outside linebacker role. week one, joining Green Bay’s Clay Matthews (2.5), rd Indianapolis’ (2.0), Chicago’s (2.0), The Cardinals fourth round selection (103 overall) in the 2011 Denver’s Von Miller (2.0), Miami’s Randy Starks (2.0) and NFL Draft, Acho appeared in all 16 games for Arizona last Dallas’ DeMarcus Ware (2.0), Baltimore’s , San season and was one of the breakout stars of the rookie class. Diego’s Shuan Phillips (2.0) and Cincinnati’s Geno Atkins (2.0). He started the final 10 games of the season after entering the starting lineup in place of the injured Joey Porter in Week 8. Prior to the 2011 season when he established a career-high with three sacks, Lenon had never recorded more than two Acho recorded 37 tackles, seven sacks, five tackles for loss, a sacks in an entire season. After totaling five sacks in his first team-high four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. He also eight seasons (127 games), Lenon has posted seven sacks in played a significant role on special teams, with nine tackles. just 33 games with Arizona. Acho’s seven sacks ranked as the second-highest total in franchise history for a rookie ( (12.5, 1996). A Look at Lenon’s Career Franchise Record—Sacks In Rookie Season Statistic 2002-09 2010-12 Sacks Player (Year) Games/Starts 127/74 33/33 12.5 Simeon Rice (1996) Sacks 5.0 7.0 7.0 Sam Acho (2011) INTs 2 2 6.0 Mark Smith (1997) 100-tackle seasons 2 2 Ken Harvey (1988) Tackles per season 70.9 115.0 5.0 (2004) Passes defensed 17 10 (1998) A former postal service employee and the only former XFL Acho’s biggest game of the season came in Week 12 at St. player still active in the NFL, Lenon entered the league in 2000 Louis, when he totaled three tackles, two sacks, two forced with Carolina as a rookie free agent out of Richmond. After a fumbles, a fumble recovery and a tackle for loss against the year out of the league following his release from the Panthers, Rams. He became just the third Cards player to record at least Lenon went on to play with the of the XFL two sacks and two forced fumbles in a game and the first to do before spending eight seasons in the NFL with the Packers so since Bertrand Berry (3.0 sacks, 2 FF) on 10/22/06 at (2002-05), Lions (2006-08) and Rams (2009) before signing Oakland. with Arizona.

Cardinals vs. Patriots 19 of 39 www.azcardinals.com NOBODY BETTER KEEPING CAMPBELL IN THE CORE All-Pro DT Darnell Dockett had another solid season for Following a career year in 2011, DE Calais Campbell signed a the Cardinals in 2011, starting all 16 games while recording new five-year contract on 5/10/12 that will keep the young, (turned 52 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, two fumble 26 on Saturday, Sept. 1) core player around for the foreseeable recoveries and a team-high 19 QB hits. future. Dockett got off to a strong start last week vs. Seattle, Campbell made a strong case to be considered among the top totaling five tackles and two QB hits, while providing a very young defensive linemen in the game with his performance last disruptive presence in the Seahawks backfield all game. season. He totaled 73 tackles, a team-high 8.0 sacks, 11 tackles for loss, 16 QB hits, 11 passes defensed, an INT, two forced Dating back to 2004, no player at his position has appeared fumbles, a fumble recovery and three blocked FGs. in more games (128) than Dockett. He has started 127 of 128 career games and has missed just one contest in his His 11 passes defensed ranked as the fourth-best total on the team first eight seasons. The only game he missed came on behind DBs Adrian Wilson (16), Patrick Peterson (13) and Richard 11/14/10 vs. Seattle when a shoulder injury held him out, Marshall (13) and with 8.0 sacks on the year, he has led or tied for snapping a streak of 104 consecutive games played. the team lead in sacks in each of the last three seasons. His nine passes knocked down at the line of scrimmage led the NFL. Dockett has led the NFL in sacks among DTs twice in his career, recording 9.0 sacks in 2007 and 7.0 sacks in 2009. Named the Cardinals 2011 NFL Walter Payton “Man of the Year” for his community work, Campbell was originally taken by Arizona DT Sack Comparison—2007 to Present in the second round (50th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft out of Player Sacks Yds Miami. He has played in 64 regular season games with 47 starts Darnell Dockett (AZ) 28.5 196.0 and recorded 216 tackles (156 solos), 21 sacks, four forced (Oak) 25.0 144.5 fumbles, two fumble recoveries, 19 passes defensed and an INT. Kevin Williams (Min) 23.5 156.5 He also has six career blocked field goals. Albert Haynesworth (FA) 21.0 138.5 For Campbell, who the team had placed under the “non-exclusive” Tommy Kelly (Oak) 21.0 112.0 franchise tag in March prior to his new deal, the career trajectory With 34.5 career sacks, Dockett ranks ninth on the during his three seasons as a starter has led straight up. He has Cardinals career sacks list. Among DTs, only Galloway and shown improvement in almost every category on a yearly basis. have more sacks than Dockett. Year GP/GS Tkl Sk/Yds INT PD FR FF Cardinals Career Sack Leaders 2011 16/16 73 8.0/64 1 11 1 2 Sacks Player, Years 2010 15/15 64 6.0/49 0 2 1 0 66.0 , DE, 1985-93 2009 16/15 53 7.0/62 0 5 0 1 53.5 Simeon Rice, DE, 1996-2000 50.5 , DE, 1980-88 47.5 Ken Harvey, LB, 1988-93 WHY HE’S THE BEST 45.5 Eric Swann, DT, 1991-99 Standing 6-8, DE Calais Campbell led the NFL in a few categories 40.0 Bertrand Berry, DE, 2004-09 during the 2011 season—all of which were direct reflections of his 37.5 Al Baker, DE, 1983-86 height advantage and athleticism. Campbell tied for the NFL lead in 37.0 David Galloway, DT, 1982-89 passes defensed (11) and blocked FGAs (3) and led the league in 34.5 Darnell Dockett, DT, 2004- passes batted down at the line of scrimmage (9). 25.5 Karlos Dansby, LB, 2004-09 In the Cardinals win over Seattle last week, Campbell got a good jump on the 2012 campaign by blocking a 50-yard FG attempt by CARDS NAME CAPTAINS Steve Hauschka in the first quarter and knocking down a Russell Wilson pass at the line in the third quarter. Last week, the Cardinals announced the six team captains for the 2012 season as selected in a team vote. Among Campbell’s blocked FGA was the sixth block of his career. During them are two players who entered the league as rookie free the 2011 season, he tied Seattle’s Red Bryant for the NFL lead with agents with Arizona. three blocked FGAs. For the third consecutive season, WR Larry Fitzgerald and Knocking Them Down—Campbell as a Starter C Lyle Sendlein were named offensive captains. For the Year PD FG-B second straight season, both SS Adrian Wilson and LB 2012 1 1 Paris Lenon were awarded the honor on defense. On 2011 11 3 special teams, LB Reggie Walker and FB Anthony 2010 2 0 Sherman were named captains. 2009 5 2 Fitzgerald serves as a captain for the fourth consecutive season while Sendlein, a former rookie free agent now in A SLIM 314 his sixth season, earned the title for the third time. For third-year DT Dan Williams, reporting to training camp at 314 Wilson, the team’s longest tenured player, is serving as a pounds was the biggest indication that the former first round pick captain for the fourth consecutive season and for the fifth was ready to be the anchor up the middle of the Cardinals defense th time in his career (2007, 09-12). Lenon was named captain that the team envisioned when selecting him with the 26 overall for the second consecutive season. pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. Both Sherman and Walker are serving as team captains for Williams battled weight issues during his first two seasons, but was the first time in their careers. Now in his fourth NFL season, playing some of the best football of his pro career when he went Walker signed with the Cardinals as a rookie free agent in down for the season in Week 11 at San Francisco with a broken 2009 out of Kansas State. Sherman earned the honor in arm. In fact, Williams had posted a career-high six tackles against just his second NFL season, after being selected by the the 49ers prior to suffering the injury. th Cards out of UConn in the fifth round (136 overall) of the Williams has appeared in 26 of 27 games during his first two-plus 2011 NFL Draft. NFL seasons, including all 10 games in 2011 before going on IR.

Cardinals vs. Patriots 20 of 39 www.azcardinals.com THIS WEEK IN THE NFL CARDS IN THE COMMUNITY -All Times Arizona- The Cardinals begin their 2012 regular season community activities WEEK 2 this week with a Gatorade Jr. Training Camp and the Milk and Thursday, Sept. 13 Cookies program presented by SRP and Safeway. Chicago at Green Bay 5:20 PM (NFLN) On Tuesday, Sept. 11, CB Greg Toler and Big Red will visit th Sunday, Sept. 16 students at Holdeman Elementary (1326 W. 18 St., Tempe) for a Arizona at New England 10:00 AM (FOX) Gatorade Jr. Training Camp from 9:15-10:45 a.m. Tampa Bay at NY Giants 10:00 AM (FOX) Gatorade Jr. Training Camps are run in conjunction with the NFL’s Oakland at Miami 10:00 AM (CBS) “Play 60” campaign to help children receive 60 minutes of daily Houston at Jacksonville 10:00 AM (CBS) physical activity. Cleveland at Cincinnati 10:00 AM (CBS) Also on Tuesday, DT Nick Eason will join Big Red from 1:30-2:30 Kansas City at Buffalo 10:00 AM (CBS) p.m. to read to students at Desert Shadows Elementary (5902 E. Baltimore at Philadelphia 10:00 AM (CBS) Sweetwater Ave., Scottsdale) as part of the SRP and Safeway Milk New Orleans at Carolina 10:00 AM (FOX) and Cookies program. Minnesota at Indianapolis 10:00 AM (FOX) Washington at St. Louis 1:05 PM (FOX) Milk and Cookies presented by SRP and Safeway is a season long Dallas at Seattle 1:05 PM (FOX) program designed to promote literacy throughout Valley elementary NY Jets at Pittsburgh 1:25 PM (CBS) schools. Tennessee at San Diego 1:25 PM (CBS) Detroit at San Francisco 5:20 PM (NBC) Monday, Sept. 17 MEDIA GUIDE NOW AVAILABLE Denver at Atlanta 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 visiting the following link: CARDINALS PRONUNCIATIONS www.azcardinals.com/news-and-events/media-guide.html Sam Acho AH-cho Calais Campbell kuh-LAY-us Louie Cioffi CHO-fee BROADCAST SCHEDULE Early Doucet doo-SETT Radio House-ler Big Red Rage with Kerry Rhodes Senio Kelemete SENN-ee-oh Thursday 6:00 – 7:00 PM from Majerle’s in Chandler KEL-uh-MET-tay Airs 7:00 – 8:00 PM Kevin Kolb COBB Hosted by FS Kerry Rhodes, Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley (Arizona Sports 620) Rike The Arizona Cardinals NFL Kickoff Show O’Brien Schofield SKO-field Sunday, 7:00 – 8:00 AM Lyle Sendlein SEND-line Hosted by and Darren Urban Ken Whisenhunt WIZZ-en-hunt (News Talk 92.3 KTAR) Dave Zastudil ZAS-tuh-dil The Arizona Cardinals Pre-Game Huddle Sunday, 8:00 AM –10:00 AM Hosted by Paul Calvisi, Rob Fredrickson and Damien Anderson UPCOMING PRACTICE SCHEDULE (News Talk 92.3 KTAR) Cardinal Talk The Cardinals will practice at the Tempe training facility on Sunday, Immediately following the game Friday and at the Dickey Dome on the campus of ASU on Hosted by Jon Bloom and Rob Fredrickson Wednesday and Thursday. (News Talk 92.3 KTAR) Head coach Ken Whisenhunt and players will be available Primera Y Diez (First and Ten) following each practice and the locker room will be open for Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00 AM 45 minutes. Hosted by Gabriel Trujillo and Rolando Cantu (Jose 106.9/107.1 FM) Practices are open to the media and photo/video may be shot until the team portion of practice begins Television (approximately the first 20 minutes). Cardinals Headquarters Presented by Valley Chevy Dealers All requests for assistant coach availability need to be Thursday 10:30 – 11:00 PM (FSAZ) made in advance through the Cards media relations staff Sunday 7:30 – 8:00 AM (FSAZ) Tue., 9/11 Players Day Off Hosted by Jody Jackson Wed., 9/12 12:20 – 2:00 PM (ASU Dickey Dome) Arizona Cardinals: Season in Focus Players available following return to training Presented by The Room Store facility Saturday 7:00 – 7:30 AM (ABC 15) Sunday 8:00 – 8:30 AM (FSAZ) Thurs., 9/13 11:50 AM – 1:50 PM (ASU Dickey Dome) Hosted by Paul Calvisi Players available following return to training  Cardinals Flight Plan with Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt facility Presented by Dignity Health Fri., 9/14 10:15 AM – 12:00 PM (Tempe Facility) Saturday at Midnight following SNL (12 News) Sunday 8:30 – 9:00 AM (FSAZ) Sun., 9/16 Cardinals at Patriots – 10:00 AM  Gillette Stadium Hosted by Ron Wolfley

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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 Jeremy Bridges  (thumb) on injured reserve and signed eight players to the : 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 Clark Haggans, 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 Jamell Fleming (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 Nate Potter (seventh round pick) Wed., May 16 Signed DE Landon Cohen Tue., May 15 Agreed to terms with four draft choices: T Bobby Massie (fourth round), G Senio Kelemete (fifth round), S Justin Bethel (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 (Rashad Johnson, LaRod Stephens-Howling, Greg Toler) 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.

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Won 1, Lost 0 Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TD A.Roberts 1 15 15.0 15 0 9/9/2012 W 20- 16 Seattle Seahawks C.Wells 7 14 2.0 9 0 R.Williams 8 9 1.1 4 0 Arizona Opponent L.Stephens-Howling 2 4 2.0 3 1 Total First Downs 18 18 J.Skelton 1 2 2.0 2 0 Rushing 25 K.Kolb 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 Passing 13 9 Team 20 43 2.2 15 1 Penalty 34 Opponents 33 115 3.5 11 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 3/10 5/16 3rd Down Pct. 30.0% 31.3% 4th Down: Made/Att 0/0 0/1 Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TD 4th Down Pct. 0.0 0.0% A.Roberts 5 54 10.8 19 1 Possession Avg. 26:26 33:34 L.Fitzgerald 4 63 15.8 23 0 Total Net Yards 253 254 E.Doucet 3 37 12.3 18 0 Avg. Per Game 253.0 254.0 T.Heap 3 32 10.7 13 0 Total Plays 57 70 R.Williams 2 17 8.5 12 0 Avg. Per Play 4.4 3.6 J.King 2 8 4.0 5 0 Net Yards Rushing 43 115 L.Stephens-Howling 1 4 4.0 4 0 Avg. Per Game 43.0 115.0 A.Sherman 0 0 0 0 0 Total Rushes 20 33 M.Floyd 0 0 0 0 0 Net Yards Passing 210 139 Team 20 215 10.8 23 1 Avg. Per Game 210.0 139.0 Opponents 18 153 8.5 27 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 1/5 3/14 Gross Yards 215 153 Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD Attempts/Completions 36/20 34/18 A.Wilson 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Completion Pct. 55.6% 52.9% P.Peterson 0 18 0 18 0 Had Intercepted 11 Team 1 16 16.0 18 0 Punts/Average 5/47.6 4/46.3 Opponents 1 0 0.0 0 0 Net Punting Avg. 37.6 37.0 Penalties/Yards 10/102 13/90 Fumbles/Ball Lost 2/1 2/1 Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Touchdowns 21D.Zastudil 5 238 47.6 37.6 0 2 53 0 Rushing 10Team 5 238 47.6 37.6 0 2 53 0 Passing 11Opponents 4 185 46.3 37.0 0 1 48 0 Returns 00 Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Team 3737020 P.Peterson 4 0 37 9.3 17 0 Opponents 30103016 Team 4 0 37 9.3 17 0 Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt Pts Opponents 4 1 50 12.5 52 0 J.Feely 0 0 0 0 2/2 2/2 0 8 L.Stephens- 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Howling Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TD A.Roberts 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 L.Stephens-Howling 1 22 22.0 22 0 Team 2 1 1 0 2/2 2/2 0 20 Team 1 22 22.0 22 0 Opponents 1 0 1 0 1/1 3/4 0 16 Opponents 3 133 44.3 83 0 2-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 0, Opponents: 0/ 0 Sacks: P.Lenon 2.0, D.Washington 1.0 Team: 3.0, Opponents: Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 1.0 J.Feely 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 0/ 0 0/ 0 Team 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 0/ 0 0/ 0 Opponents 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 1/ 1 0/ 1

Fumbles Lost: R.Williams 1 Total: 1 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: P.Lenon 1 Total: 1

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost Rating J.Skelton 28 14 149 50.0% 5.3 0 0.0% 1 3.6% 23 1/ 5 51.0 K.Kolb 8 6 66 75.0% 8.3 1 12.5% 0 0.0% 23 0/ 0 138.5 Team 36 20 215 55.6% 6.0 1 2.8% 1 2.8% 23 1/ 5 71.0 Opponents 34 18 153 52.9% 4.5 1 2.9% 1 2.9% 27 3/ 14 62.5 

Cardinals vs. Patriots 23 of 39 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 Washington1010-- 1/1----1------

William Gay 7 7 - - - - - 1 ------

Paris Lenon 6 5 1 - 2/13 - - - 1 ------

Darnell Dockett541------2 ------

O'Brien Schofield532------1------

Reggie Walker 4 4 ------1-1-- -

Kerry Rhodes 3 3 ------

Michael Adams 3 2 1 - - - 3 ---- 22--- -

Adrian Wilson22-- - 11------

Patrick Peterson22-- - -1------

Dan Williams 2 2 ------

Quentin Groves 2 - 2 ------1 - 2 1 1 - - -

Calais Campbell 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 1 ----- 1

Sam Acho 11-- - -1--1------

Jamell Fleming11------

David Carter 11------2 ------

Nick Eason 11------

Rashad Johnson ------22--- -

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

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

James Sanders ------1-1-- -

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

Miscellaneous:

Cardinals vs. Patriots 24 of 39 www.azcardinals.com Regular Season The Last Time

RUSHING By Opponent: 422 by Cam Newton 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: 336 by Joe Flacco at Baltimore, 150 Yards Rushing Oct. 30, 2011 (31 comp., 51 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: Charley Johnson 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, Steven Jackson 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, /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 Boomer Esiason 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. Patriots 25 of 39 www.azcardinals.com 100 Yards Receiving 100-Yard Rusher/100-Yard Receiver/300- By Cardinals: 149, Larry Fitzgerald (9 rec.) vs. Yard Passer Seattle, Jan. 1, 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: Gerald Hayes 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/Cris Carter, 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: vs. Seattle, Nov. 14, 2010 (41, 34, 19, 23, 19 yards)

Cardinals vs. Patriots 26 of 39 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: David Akers vs. San Francisco, Longwell kickoff) Dec. 11, 2011 (46, 22, 27, 22 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: Steven Hauschka vs. Seattle, 2010 (66 yards, pass) Sept. 9, 2012 (27, 47, 39 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: Steve Breaston at Carolina, Dec. By Opponent: David Buehler vs. Dallas, Dec. 25, 19, 2010, 0 yards (Tim Hightower 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: Sean Morey vs. Dallas, Oct. 12, 2008 (Mat McBriar 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 Field Goal 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 ( 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. Patriots 27 of 39 www.azcardinals.com Two QB Sacks By Teammates OFFENSE By Cardinals: vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 2005 500 Yards Total Offense (Adrian Wilson and ) 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: 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 1-1-0-0 27 Adams, Michael P 1-0-0-0 78 Baker, Steven PS N/A 74 Batiste, D'Anthony LT 1-1-0-0 31 Bethel, Justin P 1-0-0-0 55 Bradley, Stewart P 1-0-0-0 73 Bridges, Jeremy IR N/A 75 Brown, Levi IR N/A 17 Byrd, LaRon IA 0-0-0-1 93 Campbell, Calais DE 1-1-0-0 79 Carter, David P 1-0-0-0 71 Colledge, Daryn LG 1-1-0-0 90 Dockett, Darnell DT 1-1-0-0 85 Doucet, Early P 1-0-0-0 81 Dray, Jim P 1-0-0-0 98 Eason, Nick P 1-0-0-0 59 Elmore, Ricky PS N/A 3 Feely, Jay P 1-0-0-0 11 Fitzgerald, Larry WR 1-1-0-0 23 Fleming, Jamell P 1-0-0-0 15 Floyd, Michael P 1-0-0-0 22 Gay, William RCB 1-1-0-0 54 Groves, Quentin P 1-0-0-0 86 Heap, Todd TE 1-1-0-0 91 Holliday, Vonnie P 1-0-0-0 84 Housler, Rob P 1-0-0-0 45 James, Javarris IR N/A 49 Johnson, Rashad P 1-0-0-0 64 Kelemete, Senio IA 0-0-0-1 87 King, Jeff TE 1-1-0-0 4 Kolb, Kevin P 1-0-0-0 82 Leach, Mike P 1-0-0-0 51 Lenon, Paris ILB 1-1-0-0 14 Lindley, Ryan IA 0-0-0-1 95 Lumpkin, Ricky PS N/A 70 Massie, Bobby RT 1-1-0-0 67 McQuistan, Pat IA 0-0-0-1 72 Ohrnberger, Rich P 1-0-0-0 52 Parker, Colin PS N/A 41 Parker, Larry PS N/A 21 Peterson, Patrick LCB 1-1-0-0 76 Potter, Nate DNP 0-0-1-0 33 Powell, William IA 0-0-0-1 25 Rhodes, Kerry FS 1-1-0-0 12 Roberts, Andre WR 1-1-0-0 10 Robinson, Gerell PS N/A 39 Sanders, James P 1-0-0-0 50 Schofield, O'Brien LOLB 1-1-0-0 63 Sendlein, Lyle C 1-1-0-0 35 Sherman, Anthony P 1-0-0-0 19 Skelton, John QB 1-1-0-0 44 Skelton, Steve PS N/A 68 Snyder, Adam RG 1-1-0-0 36 Stephens-Howling, L. P 1-0-0-0 28 Toler, Greg IA 0-0-0-1 56 Walker, Reggie P 1-0-0-0 58 Washington, Daryl ILB 1-1-0-0 26 Wells, Beanie P 1-0-0-0 57 Westerman, Jamaal IA 0-0-0-1 92 Williams, Dan NT 1-1-0-0 80 Williams, Isaiah PS N/A 34 Williams, Ryan RB 1-1-0-0 24 Wilson, Adrian SS 1-1-0-0 9 Zastudil, Dave P 1-0-0-0

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

Cardinals vs. Patriots 29 of 39 www.azcardinals.com Roster By Postion

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 (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 (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 Michigan 5-10 208 36 12 Offensive Line (10) 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 67 Pat McQuistan T Weber State 6-6 317 29 7 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 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 (5) 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

Cardinals vs. Patriots 30 of 39 www.azcardinals.com 2012 Arizona Cardinals – How They Were Built

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) Javarris James Justin Bethel (6a) Pat McQuistan Ryan Lindley (6b) Rich Ohrnberger Nate Potter (7) James Sanders (Atl) Adam Snyder (SF)

Cardinals vs. Patriots 31 of 39 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 67 Pat McQuistan

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 81 Jim Dray 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) 1-0-0-0 4 Kevin Kolb QB 6-3 218 28 6 Houston TR-11 (Phi) 1-0-0-0 9 Dave Zastudil P 6-3 220 33 11 Ohio FA-11 1-0-0-0 11 Larry Fitzgerald WR 6-3 218 28 9 Pittsburgh D1-04 1-1-0-0 12 Andre Roberts WR 5-11 195 24 3 The Citadel D3-10 1-1-0-0 14 Ryan Lindley QB 6-3 232 23 R San Diego State D6b-12 0-0-0-1 15 Michael Floyd WR 6-2 220 22 R Notre Dame D1-12 1-0-0-0 17 LaRon Byrd WR 6-4 220 23 R Miami FA-12 0-0-0-1 19 John Skelton QB 6-6 244 24 3 Fordham D5-10 1-1-0-0 21 Patrick Peterson CB 6-1 219 22 2 LSU D1-11 1-1-0-0 22 William Gay CB 5-10 190 27 6 Louisville UFA-12 (Pitt) 1-1-0-0 23 Jamell Fleming CB 5-11 206 23 R Oklahoma D3-12 1-0-0-0 24 Adrian Wilson SS 6-3 230 32 12 North Carolina State D3-01 1-1-0-0 25 Kerry Rhodes FS 6-3 212 30 8 Louisville TR-10 (NYJ) 1-1-0-0 26 Beanie Wells RB 6-2 229 24 4 Ohio State D1-09 1-0-0-0 27 Michael Adams CB 5-8 181 27 6 Louisiana-Lafayette FA-07 1-0-0-0 28 Greg Toler CB 6-0 192 27 4 Saint Paul's (Va.) D4-09 0-0-0-1 31 Justin Bethel S 6-0 200 22 R Presbyterian D6a-12 1-0-0-0 33 William Powell RB 5-9 207 24 1 Kansas State FA-11 0-0-0-1 34 Ryan Williams RB 5-9 207 22 2 Virginia Tech D2-11 1-1-0-0 35 Anthony Sherman FB 5-10 242 23 2 Connecticut D5-11 1-0-0-0 36 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB 5-7 185 25 4 Pittsburgh D7a-09 1-0-0-0 39 James Sanders S 5-10 210 28 8 Fresno State UFA-12 (Atl) 1-0-0-0 49 Rashad Johnson S 5-11 204 26 4 Alabama D3-09 1-0-0-0 50 O'Brien Schofield LB 6-3 242 25 3 Wisconsin D4-10 1-1-0-0 51 Paris Lenon LB 6-2 240 34 11 Richmond UFA-10 (StL) 1-1-0-0 54 Quentin Groves LB 6-3 265 28 5 Auburn UFA-11 (Oak) 1-0-0-0 55 Stewart Bradley LB 6-4 258 28 6 Nebraska UFA-11 (Phi) 1-0-0-0 56 Reggie Walker LB 6-0 244 25 4 Kansas State FA-09 1-0-0-0 57 Jamaal Westerman LB 6-3 260 27 4 Rutgers WV-12 (Mia) 0-0-0-1 58 Daryl Washington LB 6-2 238 25 3 TCU D2-10 1-1-0-0 63 Lyle Sendlein C 6-3 308 28 6 Texas FA-07 1-1-0-0 64 Senio Kelemete G 6-3 300 22 R Washington D5-12 0-0-0-1 67 Pat McQuistan T 6-6 317 29 7 Weber State FA-12 0-0-0-1 68 Adam Snyder G 6-6 325 30 8 Oregon UFA-12 (SF) 1-1-0-0 70 Bobby Massie T 6-6 316 23 R Mississippi D4-12 1-1-0-0 71 Daryn Colledge G 6-4 308 30 7 Boise State UFA-11 (GB) 1-1-0-0 72 Rich Ohrnberger G/C 6-2 300 26 4 Penn State FA-12 1-0-0-0 74 D'Anthony Batiste T 6-4 314 30 7 Louisiana-Lafayette FA-10 1-1-0-0 76 Nate Potter T 6-5 295 24 R Boise State D7-12 0-0-1-0 79 David Carter DT 6-5 300 24 2 UCLA D6b-11 1-0-0-0 81 Jim Dray TE 6-5 255 25 3 Stanford D7-10 1-0-0-0 82 Mike Leach LS 6-2 235 35 13 William & Mary FA-09 1-0-0-0 84 Rob Housler TE 6-5 250 24 2 Florida Atlantic D3-11 1-0-0-0 85 Early Doucet WR 6-0 212 26 5 LSU D3-08 1-0-0-0 86 Todd Heap TE 6-5 252 32 12 Arizona State FA-11 1-1-0-0 87 Jeff King TE 6-3 260 29 7 Virginia Tech UFA-11 (Car) 1-1-0-0 90 Darnell Dockett DT 6-4 290 31 9 Florida State D3-04 1-1-0-0 91 Vonnie Holliday DE 6-5 288 36 15 North Carolina TR-11 (Wash) 1-0-0-0 92 Dan Williams DT 6-3 314 25 3 Tennessee D1-10 1-1-0-0 93 Calais Campbell DE 6-8 300 26 5 Miami D2-08 1-1-0-0 94 Sam Acho LB 6-3 257 24 2 Texas D4-11 1-1-0-0 98 Nick Eason DT 6-3 305 32 10 Clemson UFA-11 (Pitt) 1-0-0-0 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), Freddie Kitchens (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 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 67 McQuistan, Pat T 6-6 317 4/30/1983 7 Weber State Lebanon, OR 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 59 Elmore, Ricky LB 6-5 255 2/1/1988 1 Arizona Simi Valley, CA 95 Lumpkin, Ricky DT 6-4 306 9/7/1988 1 Kentucky Clarksville, TN 52 Parker, Colin LB 6-1 223 5/6/1989 R Arizona State Chandler, AZ 41 Parker, Larry CB 5-11 176 1/17/1989 R San Diego State San Diego, CA 10 Robinson, Gerell WR 6-4 222 10/13/1989 R Arizona State Chandler, AZ 44 Skelton, Steve TE 6-5 250 8/6/1989 1 Fordham El Paso, TX 80 Williams, Isaiah WR 6-3 200 1/30/1987 1 Maryland Montclair, NJ 9/11/2012 Cardinals vs. Patriots 34 of 39 www.azcardinals.com 2012 Standings NFC East Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Dallas Cowboys 1 0 0 1.000 24 17 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1W Washington Redskins 1 0 0 1.000 40 32 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1W Philadelphia Eagles 1 0 0 1.000 17 16 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1W 0 1 0 .000 17 24 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1L NFC North Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Detroit Lions 1 0 0 1.000 27 23 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1W 1 0 0 1.000 41 21 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1W Minnesota Vikings 1 0 0 1.000 26 23 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1W Green Bay Packers 0 1 0 .000 22 30 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1L NFC South Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak 1 0 0 1.000 16 10 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1W Atlanta Falcons 1 0 0 1.000 40 24 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1W Carolina Panthers 0 1 0 .000 10 16 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 1L 0 1 0 .000 32 40 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1L NFC West Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Arizona Cardinals 1 0 0 1.000 20 16 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1W San Francisco 49ers 1 0 0 1.000 30 22 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1W Seattle Seahawks 0 1 0 .000 16 20 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 1L St. Louis Rams 0 1 0 .000 23 27 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1L AFC East Team W LT PctPF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak 1 0 0 1.000 48 28 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1W New England Patriots 1 0 0 1.000 34 13 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1W Buffalo Bills 0 1 0 .000 28 48 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 1L Miami Dolphins 0 1 0 .000 10 30 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1L AFC North Team W LT PctPF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak Baltimore Ravens 1 0 0 1.000 44 13 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1W Cleveland Browns 0 1 0 .000 16 17 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1L Pittsburgh Steelers 0 1 0 .000 19 31 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1L 0 1 0 .000 13 44 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 1L AFC South Team W LT PctPF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak 1 0 0 1.000 30 10 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1W 0 1 0 .000 23 26 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1L 0 1 0 .000 21 41 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1L 0 1 0 .000 13 34 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1L AFC West Team W LT PctPF PA Home Road Div Conf Non-Conf Streak 1 0 0 1.000 31 19 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1W San Diego Chargers 1 0 0 1.000 22 14 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1W 0 1 0 .000 24 40 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1L Oakland Raiders 0 1 0 .000 14 22 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1L

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Cardinals vs. Patriots 36 of 39 www.azcardinals.com Pat McQuistan 67 Tackle 6-6, 317 How Acquired: FA-12 Years NFL/Cardinals: 7/1 College: Weber State DOB: April 30, 1983 Hometown: Lebanon, OR

Pro Career: Originally entered the NFL as a seventh-round (211th overall) draft choice of the Cowboys in 2006. Traded to Miami for a draft pick on 9/3/10. Signed with Tennessee as a free agent on 8/8/11 and released on 9/2/11. Signed with New Orleans on 9/27/11. Re-signed with Dallas on 6/8/12 and released on 8/31/12. Signed with the Cardinals on 9/3/12.

2011: Saw action in 10 regular season games and both playoff games with New Orleans … played on offense as a blocking TE and contributed on special teams … spent the preseason with Tennessee after signing as a free agent on 8/8 … released as part of final roster cuts on 9/2 … signed with Saints on 9/27.

2010: Played in all 16 games and made his first eight career starts in only season with the Dolphins … was acquired by Miami in exchange for an undisclosed draft pick on 9/3 … saw playing time at both guard and tackle and made starts at right guard, left guard, and right tackle … made his first career start at RG vs. NYJ (9/26) … started each of the next three games at RG … returned to the starting lineup at RG vs. Cle (12/5) and @ NYJ (12/12) … started at LG vs. Det (12/26) and at RT in the season finale @ NE (1/2/11).

2009: Appeared in seven games, contributing mostly on special teams … was inactive for the first nine games of the season … made his season debut @ Was (11/22).

2008: Played in all 16 games for the second straight season, seeing most of his action on special teams … saw time at LT in place of Flozell Adams vs. Cin (10/5) … replaced Cory Procter at LG in the season finale @ Phi (12/28) …

2007: Saw action in all 16 games and one playoff game as a reserve offensive lineman and on special teams … played at RT on the final drive vs. StL (9/30) … replaced Flozell Adams at LT on the final drive vs. NYJ (11/22) … played at LT in the fourth quarter of the regular season finale @ Was (12/30) … played in Divisional Playoff game vs. NYG (1/13/08).

2006: After being inactive for the first 15 games of the season, made his NFL debut and played on special teams vs. Det (12/31) … made playoff debut in Wild Card game @ Sea (1/6/07).

College: Played in 21 games in two seasons at Weber State … played in all 11 games as a senior and helped the Wildcats improve from 1-10 the previous season to a 6-5 record in 2005 … helped the offense to average 381.2 yards per game and finish with 2,466 passing yards and 1,727 rushing yards … played in 10 games at tackle and guard as a junior in ’04 … sat out the 2003 season as an academic redshirt … prior to attending Weber State, attended Edmonds CC (Lynnwood, WA) and played baseball for one season.

Personal: Has a twin brother, Paul, who is an offensive tackle for the Seahawks … the two were teammates at Weber State and were both selected in the 2006 NFL Draft – Paul in the third round (69th overall) to the Oakland Raiders … attended Lebanon (OR) High School and earned second-team All-Valley League honors as a defensive lineman and honorable mention as an offensive lineman and punter as a senior … along with his wife, Amy, they have two sons, Zac and Luke … majored in geography at Weber State.

McQuistan Career Stats

Year Team GP/GS 2006 Dal 1/0 2007 Dal 16/0 2008 Dal 16/0 2009 Dal 7/0 2010 Mia 16/8 2011 NO 10/0 Total 66/8

McQuistan Postseason Stats

Year Team GP/GS 2006 Dal 1/0 2007 Dal 1/0 2009 Dal 0/0 2011 NO 2/0 Total 4/0

Cardinals vs. Patriots 37 of 39 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. Patriots 38 of 39 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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