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1 ARIZONA CARDINALS - 2019 SCHEDULE Preseason Date Opponent LocaƟon AZ Time Aug. 8 L.A. CHARGERS State Farm Stadium W, 17-13 Aug. 15 OAKLAND+ State Farm Stadium 5:00 PM Aug. 24 @ Minnesota U.S. Bank Stadium 10:00 AM Aug. 29 @ Denver Broncos Stadium at Mile High 6:00 PM Regular Season Date Opponent LocaƟon AZ Time Sep. 8 DETROIT State Farm Stadium 1:25 PM Sep. 15 @ BalƟmore M&T Bank Stadium 10:00 AM Sep. 22 CAROLINA State Farm Stadium 1:05 PM Sep. 29 SEATTLE State Farm Stadium 1:05 PM Oct. 6 @ CincinnaƟ* Paul Brown Stadium 10:00 AM Oct. 13 ATLANTA* State Farm Stadium 1:05 PM Oct. 20 @ N.Y. Giants* MetLife Stadium 10:00 AM Oct. 27 @ New Orleans* Mercedes-Benz Superdome 10:00 AM Oct. 31 SAN FRANCISCO# State Farm Stadium 5:20 PM Nov. 10 @ Tampa Bay* Raymond James Stadium 11:00 AM Nov. 17 @ San Francisco* Levi's Stadium 2:05 PM -BYE- Dec. 1 L.A. RAMS* State Farm Stadium 2:05 PM Dec. 8 PITTSBURGH* State Farm Stadium 2:25 PM Dec. 15 CLEVELAND* State Farm Stadium 2:05 PM Dec. 22 @ SeaƩle* CenturyLink Field 2:25 PM Dec. 29 @ L.A. Rams* L.A. Memorial Coliseum 2:25 PM + ESPN # FOX/NFL Network Thursday Night Football * Subject to flexible scheduling decisions OAKLAND RAIDERS VS. ARIZONA CARDINALS State Farm Stadium | August 15, 2019 | 5:00 PM Making his NFL debut a day aŌer his 22 nd birthday, 2019 #1 overall pick QB Kyler Mur- ray played one series in the Cardinals pre- season opener vs. the Chargers and finished 6-of-7 for 44 yards and a passer raƟng of 92.9. His only "incompleƟon" was a completed pass to a receiver who had stepped out of bounds prior to the catch. “I think it’s natural as rookies just to kind of have expectaƟons about how it’s going to be, overthink and stuff like that, but for me, I was just going out there and being myself, like always," Murray said. "TrusƟng my abiliƟes, trust what coach calls and just trying to go out there and execute what he calls. It was fun.” Head coach Kliff Kingsbury liked what he saw from his rookie signal caller. “He made quick decisions, that’s what we were looking for. He operated well and took care of the football.” BROADCAST INFORMATION Television: ESPN / Play-By-Play: Joe Tessitore Analyst: Booger McFarland Sideline: Lisa Salters Cardinals Radio: Arizona Sports 98.7 FM / Play-By-Play: Dave Pasch Analyst: Ron Wolfley Sideline: Paul Calvisi Cardinals Spanish Radio: LaƟno Mix KQMR 100.3 FM / Play-By-Play: Gabriel Trujillo Analyst: Rolando Cantu THIS WEEK’S PREVIE W Page Contents 2 Cardinals-Raiders Preseason Series Info 3 By The Numbers / State Farm Stadium 4 New Faces / 2019 DraŌ Class / PronunciaƟon Guide 5 Arizona NaƟves / Kyler Murray #1 Overall Pick 6 NFL 100 / Cardinals History in NFL 7 Preseason TV / Larry Fitzgerald Starkey Award 8 Kliff Kingsbury Highlights 9 The Coordinators (Vance Joseph, Jeff Rodgers, Tom Clements) 10 Assistant Coach Breakdown & Headshots 11 Cardinals Leadership / Michael Bidwill / Steve Keim 12-17 Fitzgerald / D. Johnson / O-Line / Kirk 18-20 Defensive Highlights / Peterson / Jones / Suggs / Baker / Swearinger 21 Special Teams Highlights / Lee / Gonzalez 22-24 Individual Player Notes / TransacƟons PRESEASON WEEK 2 GAME RELEASE #OAKvsAZ G AME RELEASE INDEX Mar k Mar k Da l Da l ton ton - Se - Senior nior Vic Vice Pr e Presi d esi d ent, ent, Me d Me d ia R ia Re l at e l ations ions C C h ris h ris Me l Me l vin vin - Di - Direct rector, or, Me d i Me d ia Re a Re l ati l ations ons Mi Mi k e H k e He l m e l m - Ma - Mana g e na g er, M r, Me d ia e d ia Re l Re l atio ations ns I man I mani Su i Sub e r b e r - M e - M e dia dia R e la R e lati o n ti o ns Co s Coo rdi o rdinat o nat o r r C has C has e Ru e Russ e l ss e ll - l - M e di M e dia R e a R e lati lati o ns o ns Coo r Coo rdina dinat or t or The Cardinals and Raiders square off at State Farm Stadium this week in a game that will air to a naƟonal audience on ESPN. This marks the second of back- to-back home games to begin the preseason for Arizona. Last week, the Cardinals earned a 17-13 vic- tory over the visiƟng Los Angeles Chargers in the preseason opener in the NFL debut of head coach Kliff Kingsbury and rookie QB Kyler Murray. Last week's win over the Chargers also represented the beginning of the Cardinals 14 th season at State Farm Stadium and marked the team's 135 th consecuƟve sellout at the venue. Thursday's matchup marks the 17 th all-Ɵme preseason meeƟng between the Cardinals and Raiders and the fourth in the last five years. Including regular season, it will be the ninth meeƟng between the two teams in the last 10 seasons. The 2019 season also represents the fourth consecuƟve year the Cardinals are hosƟng the Raiders at State Farm Stadium. Oakland visited during the preseason in 2016 and 2017 and during the regular season in 2018. In last week's season-opening victory over the Chargers, the Cardinals came back from a 7-0 deficit to score 17 consecuƟve points between the second and fourth quarters to earn the win. A total of 44 players made their Car- dinals debut in the victory, including 2019 #1 overall pick QB Kyler Murray, who started the contest and finished 6-of-7 for 44 yards. Chandler, AZ na- Ɵve QB BreƩ Hundley threw for 104 yards and a TD while undraŌed rookie RB Wes Hills scored on a seven-yard run. On defense, LB Jordan Hicks - signed as a free agent from Philadelphia in the offseason - totaled four tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in his lone series as a starter at ILB. UndraŌed rookie S Tyler Sigler had three tackles and set up the Cardinals final TD when he intercepted a pass near the end of the third quarter and returned it 52 yards to posiƟon Arizona at the Chargers 28-yard line. Second-year LB Dennis Gardeck led all players with seven total tackles. Next week the Cardinals embark on their first road trip of the season when they travel to Minnesota to face the Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium next Sat- urday (8/24). The game will be available locally to fans on NBC and naƟon- ally on NFL Network. AŌer facing the Vikings the Cardinals will wrap up preseason play against the Broncos in Denver on August 29. MURRAY MAKES HIS DEBU T

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ARIZONA CARDINALS - 2019 SCHEDULEPreseason

Date Opponent Loca on AZ TimeAug. 8 L.A. CHARGERS State Farm Stadium W, 17-13Aug. 15 OAKLAND+ State Farm Stadium 5:00 PMAug. 24 @ Minnesota U.S. Bank Stadium 10:00 AMAug. 29 @ Denver Broncos Stadium at Mile High 6:00 PM

Regular SeasonDate Opponent Loca on AZ TimeSep. 8 DETROIT State Farm Stadium 1:25 PM Sep. 15 @ Bal more M&T Bank Stadium 10:00 AMSep. 22 CAROLINA State Farm Stadium 1:05 PMSep. 29 SEATTLE State Farm Stadium 1:05 PMOct. 6 @ Cincinna * Paul Brown Stadium 10:00 AMOct. 13 ATLANTA* State Farm Stadium 1:05 PMOct. 20 @ N.Y. Giants* MetLife Stadium 10:00 AMOct. 27 @ New Orleans* Mercedes-Benz Superdome 10:00 AMOct. 31 SAN FRANCISCO# State Farm Stadium 5:20 PMNov. 10 @ Tampa Bay* Raymond James Stadium 11:00 AMNov. 17 @ San Francisco* Levi's Stadium 2:05 PM -BYE-Dec. 1 L.A. RAMS* State Farm Stadium 2:05 PMDec. 8 PITTSBURGH* State Farm Stadium 2:25 PMDec. 15 CLEVELAND* State Farm Stadium 2:05 PMDec. 22 @ Sea le* CenturyLink Field 2:25 PMDec. 29 @ L.A. Rams* L.A. Memorial Coliseum 2:25 PM + ESPN # FOX/NFL Network Thursday Night Football * Subject to fl exible scheduling decisions

OAKLAND RAIDERSVS.

ARIZONA CARDINALSState Farm Stadium | August 15, 2019 | 5:00 PM

Making his NFL debut a day a er his 22nd birthday, 2019 #1 overall pick QB Kyler Mur-ray played one series in the Cardinals pre-season opener vs. the Chargers and fi nished 6-of-7 for 44 yards and a passer ra ng of 92.9. His only "incomple on" was a completed pass to a receiver who had stepped out of bounds prior to the catch. “I think it’s natural as rookies just to kind of have expecta ons about how it’s going to be, overthink and stuff like that, but for me, I was just going out there and being myself, like always," Murray said. "Trus ng my abili es, trust what coach calls and just trying to go out there and execute what he calls. It was fun.”Head coach Kliff Kingsbury liked what he saw from his rookie signal caller. “He made quick decisions, that’s what we were looking for. He operated well and took care of the football.”

BROADCAST INFORMATIONTelevision: ESPN / Play-By-Play: Joe Tessitore Analyst: Booger McFarland Sideline: Lisa Salters

Cardinals Radio: Arizona Sports 98.7 FM / Play-By-Play: Dave Pasch Analyst: Ron Wolfl ey Sideline: Paul CalvisiCardinals Spanish Radio: La no Mix KQMR 100.3 FM / Play-By-Play: Gabriel Trujillo Analyst: Rolando Cantu

T H I S W E E K ’ S P R E V I E W

Page Contents2 Cardinals-Raiders Preseason Series Info3 By The Numbers / State Farm Stadium4 New Faces / 2019 Dra Class / Pronuncia on Guide5 Arizona Na ves / Kyler Murray #1 Overall Pick6 NFL 100 / Cardinals History in NFL7 Preseason TV / Larry Fitzgerald Starkey Award8 Kliff Kingsbury Highlights9 The Coordinators (Vance Joseph, Jeff Rodgers, Tom Clements)10 Assistant Coach Breakdown & Headshots11 Cardinals Leadership / Michael Bidwill / Steve Keim12-17 Fitzgerald / D. Johnson / O-Line / Kirk18-20 Defensive Highlights / Peterson / Jones / Suggs / Baker / Swearinger21 Special Teams Highlights / Lee / Gonzalez22-24 Individual Player Notes / Transac ons

PRESEASON WEEK 2GAME RELEASE

#OAKvsAZ

G A M E R E L E A S E I N D E X

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The Cardinals and Raiders square off at State Farm Stadium this week in a game that will air to a na onal audience on ESPN. This marks the second of back-to-back home games to begin the preseason for Arizona. Last week, the Cardinals earned a 17-13 vic-tory over the visi ng Los Angeles Chargers in the preseason opener in the NFL debut of head coach Kliff Kingsbury and rookie QB Kyler Murray.Last week's win over the Chargers also represented the beginning of the Cardinals 14th season at State Farm Stadium and marked the team's 135th consecu ve sellout at the venue. Thursday's matchup marks the 17th all- me preseason mee ng between the Cardinals and Raiders and the fourth in the last fi ve years. Including regular season, it will be the ninth mee ng between the two teams in the last 10 seasons. The 2019 season also represents the fourth consecu ve year the Cardinals are hos ng the Raiders at State Farm Stadium. Oakland visited during the preseason in 2016 and 2017 and during the regular season in 2018. In last week's season-opening victory over the Chargers, the Cardinals came back from a 7-0 defi cit to score 17 consecu ve points between the second and fourth quarters to earn the win. A total of 44 players made their Car-dinals debut in the victory, including 2019 #1 overall pick QB Kyler Murray, who started the contest and fi nished 6-of-7 for 44 yards. Chandler, AZ na- ve QB Bre Hundley threw for 104 yards and a TD while undra ed rookie

RB Wes Hills scored on a seven-yard run. On defense, LB Jordan Hicks - signed as a free agent from Philadelphia in the off season - totaled four tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in his lone series as a starter at ILB. Undra ed rookie S Tyler Sigler had three tackles and set up the Cardinals fi nal TD when he intercepted a pass near the end of the third quarter and returned it 52 yards to posi on Arizona at the Chargers 28-yard line. Second-year LB Dennis Gardeck led all players with seven total tackles. Next week the Cardinals embark on their fi rst road trip of the season when they travel to Minnesota to face the Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium next Sat-urday (8/24). The game will be available locally to fans on NBC and na on-ally on NFL Network. A er facing the Vikings the Cardinals will wrap up preseason play against the Broncos in Denver on August 29.

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C A R D S - R A I D E R S C O N N E C T I O N S

The Cardinals and Raiders square off this week in the 17th all- me preseason matchup between the two teams. Thursday's game will mark the fourth preseason matchup between Arizona and Oakland in the last fi ve years. Including the regular season, this week's game marks the ninth mee ng between Cardinals and Raiders in the last 10 seasons. The 2019 season also represents the fourth consecu ve year the Cardinals are hos ng the Raiders at State Farm Stadium. Oakland visited during the preseason in 2016 and 2017 and during the regular season in 2018. The preseason series between the Cards and Raiders - which is currently kno ed at eight wins apiece - dates back to 1976, a game that was played in Tempe, AZ while the Cards were s ll based in St. Louis. The Cardinals have won six of the last eight preseason matchups against the Raiders.

CARDS-RAIDERS PRESEASON SERIES• Overall Preseason Series: 8-8• Cardinals at home vs. Oak: 4-5• First Preseason Mee ng: 8/7/76 vs. Oak, L, 20-9 (Tempe, AZ)• Last Preseason Mee ng: 8/12/17 vs. Oak, W, 20-10

CARDS vs. RAIDERS PRESEASON SERIES

Kliff Kingsbury became an NFL head coach for the fi rst me when he was hired by the Cardinals on January 11, 2019, coming to Arizona a er spending the last six seasons (2013-18) as the head coach at his alma mater, Texas Tech. While with the Red Raiders, Kingsbury served as the play-caller for one of the college football’s most explosive and produc ve off enses. Tech featured a passing a ack that ranked in the top-10 in the country in all six seasons during his tenure, ranked in the top-20 na on-ally for total off ense in all six seasons and fi nished in the top-25 in scoring fi ve mes. A former star QB at Texas Tech, Kingsbury was drafted by the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2003 NFL Draft and also spent time with the Saints and Jets during his playing career. A er returning as head coach of the Raiders when he was hired on Janu-ary 9, 2018, Jon Gruden is in his 13th season as a head coach in the NFL. Gruden returned to coaching in 2018 a er spending nearly a decade in broadcas ng, including analyst du es on Monday Night Football. Gruden was the head coach in Oakland from 1998-2001 before going on to coach the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2002-2008. Gruden posted a 38-26 record during his fi rst tenure with the Raiders, leading the team to back-to-back AFC West tles in 2000 and 2001. He spent seven seasons as head coach in Tampa Bay, leaving as the winningest head coach in franchise history. His me with the Buccaneers included a victory in Super Bowl XXXVII.

H E A D C O A C H E S

Raiders Connec onsCardinals DBs coach Marcus Robertson served as Oakland’s asst. DBs (2014) and DBs (2015-16) coach.Cardinals Assistant Strength and Condi oning coach Vernon Stephens held the same post with the Raiders in 2014.

Cardinals Connec onsRaiders G Jonathan Cooper (2013–2015), QB Mike Glennon (2018), DE Josh Mauro (2014-17), DE Benson Mayowa (2018) and WR J.J. Nelson (2015-18) previously played for the Cardinals. Raiders G/T Denver Kirkland had a prac ce squad s nt with the Cardi-nals in 2018.Raiders Assistant Strength and Condi oning coach D'Anthony Ba ste played three seasons (2010-12) with the Cardinals.Raiders D-Line coach Brenston Buckner (2013-17) and RBs coach Kirby Wilson (2004-06, 2018) held the same posts with the Cardinals.Raiders Director of Football Research Dave Razzano was a Cardinals re-gional scout from 2006-09.

Bay Area/California Connec onsCardinals QB Drew Anderson (Orinda), TE Darrell Daniels (Pi sburg) and LB Tanner Vallejo (Penn Valley) are from the Bay Area. Vallejo served as a volunteer fi refi ghter with his father and brothers during the 2017 California wildfi res.From 2016-17, Cardinals Assistant Strength and Condi on coach Vernon Stephens was the strength and condi oning coach at Dublin (CA) High School, which is about 20 miles east of Oakland Alameda Coliseum.

Arizona Connec onsRaiders DE Alex Barre was a two- me fi rst-team All-State selec on at Des-ert Ridge High School in Mesa.Raiders LB Vontaze Burfi ct played three seasons (2009-11) at Arizona State.Raiders G Richie Incognito was an All-American at Mountain Ridge High School, located about 15 miles from State Farm Stadium.Raiders CB Keisean Nixon began his college football career at Arizona West-ern College in Yuma.

Family Connec onCardinals Director of Football Opera ons Ma Caracciolo is the brother of Peter Caracciolo, who works in football opera ons for the Raiders.

College/Pro Connec onsCardinals Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury led Texas Tech from 2013-18, during which me Raiders RB DeAndré Washington (2010-13) and Cardinals LB Pete Robertson (2012-15) played for the Red Raiders.In 2005, Kingsbury played for the Jets while Raiders Off ensive Quality Con-trol coach Tim Berbenich held the same post in New York.Cardinals Defensive Coordinator Vance Joseph (2014-15) coached DBs in Cincinna while Raiders Defensive Coordinator Paul Guenther held the same post with the Bengals. Joseph served as head coach in Denver (2017-18) dur-ing Raiders LB Brandon Marshall's fi nal two seasons with the Broncos. Cardinals RBs coach James Saxon played for the Eagles in 1995 when Raiders Head Coach Jon Gruden (1995-97) was Philadelphia’s off ensive coordinator.Raiders O-Line coach Tom Cable (2011-17) served at Sea le’s Asst. Head Coach/O-Line coach while Cardinals OL Rees Odhiambo (2016-17) and OL J.R. Sweezy (2012-15, ’18) and Raiders TE Luke Willson (2013-17) played for the Seahawks. Raiders Asst. O-Line coach Lemuel Jeanpierre also played (2011-15) and coached (2017) for Sea le.Cardinals OL Jus n Pugh (2013-17) played for the Giants with Raiders DT Johnathan Hankins (2013-16) and WR/PR Dwayne Harris (2015-17).Cardinals LB Terrell Suggs (2003-18) and TE Maxx Williams (2015-18) played for Bal more with Raiders TE Darren Waller (2015-16).Cardinals LB Chandler Jones played for the Patriots with Raiders OL Jor-dan Devey in 2014 and S Jordan Richards in 2015.Cardinals S Deionte Thompson played with Raiders G Lester Co on Sr. and RB Josh Jacobs from 2016-18 at Alabama.Cardinals WR Kevin White played with Raiders S Karl Joseph and CB Da-ryl Worley in 2014 at West Virginia.Cardinals OL Mason Cole (2014-17) played at Michigan with Raiders DT Maurice Hurst (2014-17).Cardinals TE Charles Clay and Raiders G Richie Incognito played togeth-er in Miami (2011-13) and Buff alo (2015-17). Raiders QB Nathan Peter-man played for the Bills with Clay from 2017-18.Cardinals RB Chase Edmonds (2014-17) and Raiders CB Dylan Mabin (2015-18) were teammates at Fordham.Cardinals OL Max Garcia and D.J. Humphries played with Raiders RB Mack Brown, T Trent Brown and T David Sharpe at the University of Florida in 2014.

Kliff Kingsbury0-0-0 Overall Record 104-97-00-0-0 Overall Record 104-97-00-0-0 Regular Season Record 99-93-00-0-0 Regular Season Record 99-93-00-0 Playoff Record 5-40-0 Playoff Record 5-41st st Years as NFL Head Coach 13 Years as NFL Head Coach 13thth 1stst Years with Team 6 Years with Team 6thth

Jon Gruden

• Cardinals fi rst-year head coach Kliff Kingsburywon his NFL preseason debut a er leading Arizo-na over the Chargers last week. A er earning the victory on Thursday night, Kingsbury celebrated his 40th birthday on Friday (8/9). • LB Jordan Hicks posted four tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in his one series as starter. The Chargers reached the AZ 2-yard line on their opening possession and on a fi rst down carry by RB Aus n Ekeler, Hicks forced a fumble and recovered the ball to end the scoring threat.• In relief of Murray in the fi rst half, QB Bre Hundley - a Chandler, AZ na ve - completed 10-of-14 pass a empts for 104 yards, a TD and a passer ra ng of 116.4. • WR Trent Sherfi eld led all players in recep ons (4) and receiving yards (44) in the win over Los Angeles, including a 22-yard TD catch in the fi nal minute of the second quarter. Sherfi eld also stood out on special teams, adding an open-fi eld tackle on a fi rst quarter Chargers punt return. • K Zane Gonzalez connected on his only FG a empt against the Chargers, hi ng from 55 yards in the third quarter. Going back to the 2018 season fi -nale in Sea le, Gonzalez's last three FG a empts have been from 50, 55 and 55 yards - and he made all three. • A pair of undra ed free agents made a strong impression in their NFL de-but. RB Wes Hills led the Cardinals with 37 rushing yards and a TD on eight a empts (5.6 avg.). S Tyler Sigler intercepted a pass in the third quarter and returned it 52 yards to set up Arizona's fi nal TD.

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135Consecu ve sellouts at State Farm Stadium (including preseason and postsea-

son). A er selling out 134 games played at the venue in its fi rst 13 seasons, the Cardinals opened their 14th season at State Farm Stadium last week with a

sellout of their preseason matchup vs. the Chargers. 4

Consecu ve years the Cardinals have hosted the Raiders at State Farm Sta-dium. Oakland visited during the preseason in 2016 and 2017 and during the

regular season in 2018.8

Players on the Cardinals and Raiders combined rosters who played high school football in the state of Arizona. That includes Cardinals CB Byron Murphy, WR Chris an Kirk, RB D.J. Foster, LB Terrell Suggs, QB Bre Hundley and LB Brooks

Reed and Raiders DE Alex Barre and G Richie Incognito. 44

Players who made their Cardinals debut in last week's preseason opener against the Los Angeles Chargers.

3Consecu ve FG a empts of 50+ yards made by K Zane Gonzalez, da ng back to the 2018 season fi nale. His last three a empts have come from 50, 55 and

55 yards, including his lone a empt in last week's win over the Chargers. 16

New coaches on the Cardinals staff in 2019, headlined by head coach Kliff Kingsbury. Arizona hired Kingsbury in January a er he spent the last six sea-

sons as head coach at his alma mater, Texas Tech. 11

Players selected by the Cardinals in the 2019 NFL Dra . It marked the fran-chise’s highest number of draft picks since the NFL moved to a seven-round format (also had 11 in 1999); only the Minnesota Vikings (12) drafted more

players in 2019.1

Selec on the Cardinals had in the fi rst round of the 2019 NFL Dra . They used the pick to acquire 2018 Heisman Trophy-winning QB Kyler Murray out of Oklahoma. He was the first player taken by the Cardinals #1 overall since 1958

(QB King Hill out of Rice). 57-3

Record for Murray as a star ng QB da ng back to his me me at power-house Allen (TX) High School. Murray posted a perfect 43-0 record at Allen High

while leading the team to three consecutive state championships.1,303

Career recep ons for WR Larry Fitzgerald. He has more recep ons with the Cardinals than any player in NFL history has with a single team, surpassing

the previous record of 1,281 (with 49ers) held by Hall of Fame WR Jerry Rice. Fitzgerald enters 2019 needing just 23 catches to pass Hall of Fame TE Tony

Gonzalez (1,325) for second place on the NFL's all- me recep ons list.234

Career games played for Fitzgerald. That is ed with K Jim Bakken (1962-78) for the most games played in franchise history. With his fi rst game played in

2019, Fitzgerald would hold the new franchise mark.43

Career TDs (31 rushing, 11 receiving, 1 KOR) for RB David Johnson. That is nine more than any other player in franchise history through their fi rst four NFL

seasons. Despite missing 15 games in 2017 due to injury, Johnson joins Rams RB Todd Gurley (56) and Raiders WR Antonio Brown (47) as the only players in

the NFL with 40+ TDs in the last four seasons (2015-18). 41.0

Sacks for LB Chandler Jones in 48 career games with the Cardinals. Since being acquired by Arizona in a trade with New England in 2016, Jones leads the NFL

in sacks (41.0) and is ed for the league lead in tackles for loss (57).132.5

Career sacks for LB Terrell Suggs, who the Cardinals acquired in free agency. Suggs is the ac ve NFL sacks leader and enters the 2019 season ed for 13th

place on the NFL's all- me sacks list. 72

Total number of QBs Suggs has sacked in his NFL career. Suggs has at least one sack against 30 of the 32 current NFL franchises (Philadelphia and Bal more

being the excep ons). 11

INTs for Cards S D.J. Swearinger in the the last three seasons (2016-18). Among NFL safe es, only Tennessee's Kevin Byard (12) has more during that span.

48.6Pun ng average for Andy Lee last season. That total led the NFL in 2018 and also established a new franchise single-season record, easily surpassing his

own mark from 2017 (47.3).

The Cardinals began their 14th

season at State Farm Stadium last week when they hosted the L.A. Chargers in the preseason opener for both teams. A er selling out last week's preseason win over the Char-gers, the Cardinals have now sold out all 135 games played at the world-class venue since it opened in 2006. A sellout of this week's contest against the Raiders would make it 136 straight. There were only 12 games total that sold out in me to be televised locally in 18 years at Sun Devil Stadium.State Farm Stadium has proven to be a catalyst for the Cardinals success in the last decade-plus. Below is a look at the results at State Farm Stadium compared to 18 seasons at Sun Devil Stadium. Overall Comparison 14 seasons at 18 seasons atSta s c State Farm Stadium Sun Devil StadiumSellouts 135 12Regular Season Home Record 62-41-1 64-80Home Win % .601 .444Postseason Record 5-4 1-1Postseason Home Record 4-0 0-0Seasons with Winning Record 5 1Postseason Berths 4 1Division Titles 3 0Conference Championship Games 2 0Super Bowl Appearances 1 0

14TH SEASON AT STATE FARM STADIUM

Having a sellout crowd on hand has given the Cardinals one of the NFL's most dis nct home fi eld advantages. Da ng back to the inaugural year at State Farm Stadium in 2006, Cards opponents have ac-cumulated 170 accepted false start penal es in the regular sea-son. That is the most for any home team in the NFL during that span.NFL Leaders - Opponent False Start Penal es (2006-Present) Rnk Home Team FS Stadium1 Cardinals 170 State Farm Stadium2 Seahawks 152 CenturyLink Field3t Vikings 148 U.S. Bank Stadium/Metrodome/TCF Bank3t Titans 148 Nissan Stadium5 Lions 143 Ford Field

I T G E T S L O U D I N T H E R E

The Cardinals will induct QB Carson Palmer into its Ring of Honor at hal ime of the game vs. Sea le on September 29th at State Farm Stadium. Palmer played fi ve seasons in Arizona (2013-17) and his .642 winning percentage is the best for a star ng QB in team history. Acquired by the Cardi-nals in a trade with Oakland prior to the 2013 sea-son, Palmer holds the franchise’s single-season re-cords for passing yards (4,671), TDs (35) and passer ra ng (104.6), all of which he set in 2015.A fi ve- me team captain in Arizona, Palmer posted a 38-21-1 record during his me with the Cardinals and led the team to a franchise single-season re-cord 13 wins in 2015 and an appearance in the NFC Championship game. He started 60 games, com-ple ng 1,373-of-2,197 pass a empts (62.5%) for 16,782 yards, 105 TDs, 57 INTs and a 91.1 passer ra ng. Palmer holds the franchise record for 300-yard passing games (25) and 400-yard passing performances (3). On the franchise career list, Palmer ranks 4th

in team history in passing yards (16,782), 4th in pass a empts (2,197), 5th in comple ons (1,373), 2nd in comple on percentage (62.5%), 1st in yards per a empt (7.64), 4th in TD passes (105), 2nd in TD percentage (4.8) and 2nd in passer ra ng (91.1). With Palmer under center during the 2015 campaign, the Cardinals fi nished the year with the #1 off ense in the NFL for the fi rst me in team history and set team single-season records for wins (13), road wins (7), points (489) and total TDs (59) while earning the fi rst postseason bye in team history. Palmer will become the 18th member of the Cardinals Ring of Honor, the cre-a on of which coincided with the opening of State Farm Stadium in 2006.

PALMER GOING INTO RING OF HONOR IN 2019

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The Cardinals enter the 2019 season with a coaching staff and team that has seen a signifi cant turnover from last year - headlined by fi rst-year head coach Kliff Kingsbury and the 15 new assistant coaches on his staff .Coaching Staff (New Addi ons)Kliff Kingsbury - Head CoachVance Joseph - Defensive CoordinatorTom Clements - Pass Game Coordinator/QBsPeter Badovinac - Assistant Wide ReceiversCharlie Bullen - Assistant LinebackersBill Davis - LinebackersRob Grosso - Defensive Quality ControlSean Kugler - Off ensive LineRusty McKinney - Defensive AssistantBrian Natkin - Assistant Off ensive LineDavid Raih - Wide ReceiversMarcus Robertson - Defensive BacksJames Saxon - Running BacksDon Shumpert - Bill Bidwill Fellowship/RBsSpencer Whipple - Off ensive Quality ControlGreg Williams - Cornerbacks

NEW PLAYERS IN 2019

Veteran Players Posi on Previous TeamRobert Alford Cornerback AtlantaSterling Bailey Defensive Line CarolinaAndre Branch Linebacker MiamiTramaine Brock, Sr. Cornerback DenverDamiere Byrd Wide Receiver CarolinaCharles Clay Tight End Buff aloParker Ehinger Off ensive Line JacksonvilleMax Garcia Off ensive Line DenverMarcus Gilbert Off ensive Line Pi sburghJordan Hicks Linebacker PhiladelphiaBre Hundley Quarterback Sea leTerrell McClain Defensive Line AtlantaDarius Philon Defensive Line L.A. ChargersHayes Pullard Linebacker L.A. ChargersBrooks Reed Linebacker AtlantaJosh Shaw Defensive Back Tampa BayTerrell Suggs Linebacker Bal moreJ.R. Sweezy Off ensive Line Sea lePita Taumoepenu Linebacker San FranciscoTanner Vallejo Linebacker BrownsKevin White Wide Receiver ChicagoMaxx Williams Tight End Bal moreRyan Winslow Punter Chicago2019 Dra Picks Posi on SchoolKyler Murray Quarterback OklahomaByron Murphy Cornerback WashingtonAndy Isabella Wide Receiver Massachuse sZach Allen Defensive Line Boston CollegeHakeem Butler Wide Receiver Iowa StateDeionte Thompson Safety AlabamaKeeSean Johnson Wide Receiver Fresno StateLamont Gaillard Off ensive Line GeorgiaJosh Miles Off ensive Line Morgan StateMichael Dogbe Defensive Line TempleCaleb Wilson Tight End UCLA2019 Supplemental Dra Posi on Rnd SchoolJalen Thompson Defensive Back 5th Washington St. 2019 Rookie Free Agents Posi on SchoolDrew Anderson Quarterback Murray StateDrew Belcher Tight End MaineDante Booker Linebacker Ohio StateNate Brooks Cornerback North TexasMiles Brown Defensive Line Woff ordWes Hills Running Back Slippery RockPatrick Lawrence Off ensive Line BaylorA.J. Richardson Wide Receiver Boise StateTyler Sigler Safety Wheaton CollegeDonte Strickland Running Back SyracuseWilliam Sweet Off ensive Line North CarolinaIsaac Zico Wide Receiver Purdue

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PLAYERSWR Damiere Byrd duh-MEER WR Pharoh Cooper FAIR-ohTE Darrell Daniels duh-RELLDL Michael Dogbe DOG-beeOL Parker Ehinger EN-gerOL Lamont Gaillard GILL-yardLB Cameron Malveaux mal-VOHOL Rees Odhiambo reece / oh-dee-AHM-boDL Darius Philon FYE-lonLB Haason Reddick ha-SAHNLB Pita Taumoepenu PEET-uh / TAO-moy-PEH-newLB Tanner Vallejo vuh-LAY-hoOL Jeremy Vujnovich VIEW-nuh-vitch

ASSISTANT COACHESChris Achuff A-cuff Peter Badovinac buh-DOE-vuh-nackTom Clements CLEM-entsSean Kugler KOOG-lerDavid Raih RYE

C A R D I N A L S P R O N U N C I AT I O N S

The Cardinals selected 11 players in the 2019 NFL Draft, including the No. 1 overall selection, QB Kyler Murray.It marked the fran-chise’s most draft picks since the NFL moved to a seven-round format (also had 11 in 1999); only the Minnesota Vikings (12) had more picks in 2019.Cardinals 2019 NFL Draft PicksRd Overall Name Pos College 1 1st Kyler Murray QB Oklahoma2a 33rd Byron Murphy CB Washington2b 62nd Andy Isabella WR Massachusetts3 65th Zach Allen DL Boston College4 103rd Hakeem Butler WR Iowa State5 139th Deionte Thompson S Alabama6a 174th KeeSean Johnson WR Fresno State6b+ 179th Lamont Gaillard OL Georgia7a* 248th Josh Miles OL Morgan State7b* 249th Michael Dogbe DL Temple 7c* 254th Caleb Wilson TE UCLA*Compensatory Pick +From Tampa BayMost Picks in the 2019 NFL Draft Rnk Team Picks 1 Minnesota Vikings 12 2t Arizona Cardinals 11 2t Seattle Seahawks 11 4t Cincinnati Bengals 104t Indianapolis Colts 10 4t New England Patriots 10 4t New York Giants 10 4t Washington Redskins 10

A TOP-10 TRIO AT WIDE RECEIVERArizona dra ed three wide receivers in 2019, the most in a single dra for the team since 1990 (also three). The three wideouts selected by the Car-dinals this year all have a par cular dis nc on. All three - Andy Isabella, Hakeem Butler and KeeSean Johnson - were in the top-10 in receiving yards among FBS players last season. FBS Leaders – Receiving Yards (2018)Rk Player (School) Yds1 Andy Isabella (Massachuse s) 1,6982 Tylan Wallace (Oklahoma State) 1,4913 Antoine Wesley (Texas Tech) 1,4104 Preston Williams (Colorado State) 1,3455 John Ursua (Hawaii) 1,3436 KeeSean Johnson (Fresno State) 1,3407 A.J. Brown (Mississippi) 1,3208t Hakeem Butler (Iowa State) 1,3188t Marquise Brown (Oklahoma) 1,31810 Jerry Jeudy (Alabama) 1,315

A S I G N I F I C A N T D R A F T H A U L

SUPPLEMENTAL PICK IN '19In addi on to their 11 picks in the 2019 NFL Dra , Arizona also selected DB Jalen Thompson in the fi h round of the 2019 NFL Supplemental Dra . He became just the third player selected by the Cards in the sup-plemental dra and the fi rst since 1990 (LSU T Willie Williams).

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The Cardinals current roster in-cludes six Arizona na ves who played high school football in the state, including three - CB Byron Murphy, WR Chris an Kirk and RB D.J. Foster - who starred at Saguaro High School in Sco sdale. Two of the six local products - Foster and LB Terrell Suggs - went on to record-breaking ca-reers at Arizona State Univer-sity in Tempe and another - LB Brooks Reed - who starred at the University of Arizona in TucsonCardinals Players Who Are Arizona Na vesPlayer Hometown High SchoolCB Byron Murphy Sco sdale SaguaroWR Chris an Kirk Sco sdale SaguaroRB D.J. Foster Sco sdale SaguaroLB Terrell Suggs Chandler HamiltonQB Bre Hundley Chandler ChandlerLB Brooks Reed Tucson SabinoWR Chris an Kirk The Cardinals 2018 second-round dra pick, Kirk was an All-American and the 2014 Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year at Saguaro. As a senior, he surpassed 3,000 all-purpose yards and scored 46 totaled TDs, leading the Sabercats to vic-tory in the Division III state tle game. During his me at Saguaro, Kirk was a teammate of both Murphy (2014) and Foster (2011). CB Byron MurphyA er two seasons at Marcos de Niza (Tempe) High School he played his fi nal two prep seasons (2014-15) at Saguaro. Helped lead the Sabercats to state tles during both his junior and senior seasons. As a senior in 2015, earned Arizona Division II Player of the Year and All-Arizona fi rst team and was one of four fi nal-ists for the Lockheed Mar n Air Defender Of the Year (top defensive back in the na on). RB D.J. FosterFoster led Saguaro (Sco sdale) High School to the Arizona Division III State Championship and set a single-season state record with 60 total TDs as a senior before a four-year career at Arizona State, where he was a two- me All-Pac-12 honoree and 2012 freshman All-American. He totaled 2,355 yards and 18 TDs on 444 carries and 2,458 yards and 14 TDs on 222 recep ons for the Sun Devils.LB Terrell SuggsA ended Hamilton (Chandler) High School where he was a Parade All-Amer-ican and Gatorade Arizona Player of the Year as a senior in 2000. He was also named to the All-American team and as the Arizona Player of the Year by USA Today as a senior a er rushing for 2,274 yards and 26 TDs on 297 carries. Went on to become one of the most dominant pass rushers in college football his-tory during his three-year run at Arizona State, where the consensus fi rst-team All-American amassed 163 tackles (109 solo), 44 sacks, 65.5 tackles for loss, 14 forced fumbles. QB Bre HundleyA ended Chandler High School where he was named a SuperPrep All-American as a senior in 2010 a er comple ng 139-of-225 pass a empts (61.8%) for 2,348 yards, 20 TDs and just two INTs and adding a team-high 856 rushing yards (7.0 avg.) and nine TDs. Hundly was named Arizona’s Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior in 2009 a er comple ng 107-of-170 pass a empts (62.9%) for 1,517 yards, 16 TDs and just two INTs.LB Brooks ReedA na ve of Tucson, Reed a ended Sabino High School where he earned Tucson Ci zen fi rst-team All-3A-4A and Arizona Daily Star fi rst-team All-Southern Ari-zona honors as a senior defensive lineman in 2005. Reed went on to a end the University of Arizona, where he was named fi rst-team All-Pac-12 a er collec ng 47 tackles, 6.5 sacks and 10 tackles for loss as a senior in 2010.

CARDINALS HAVE EYE FOR LOCAL TALENT Of the six local high school products on the Cardinals roster, four earned special rec-ogni on from the team during their prep career:Murphy was named the Arizona Cardinals High School Player of the Year following his senior season at Saguaro in 2015. Foster was named High School Player of the Week (week 2) and also Player of the Year in 2011 as a senior at Saguaro. Kirk was named High School Player of the Week (week 1) as a senior at Saguaro in 2014. Hundley was named High School Player of the Week (week 9) as a senior at Chandler in 2010.

T H E A R I Z O N A G U Y S

Holding the #1 overall selection in the NFL Draft for just the fifth time in franchise his-tory - and first time since 1958 - the Cardinals took Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray with the top pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. A STAR IS BORN IN OKLAHOMAAfter starting his college career at Texas A&M in 2015, Murray played two seasons at Oklahoma (2017-18). In his first season with the Sooners in 2017, Murray backed up Heis-man Trophy winner and 2018 #1 overall pick Baker Mayfield.Murray took over as the starter in 2018, starting 13 of 14 games and completing 260-of-377 pass attempts (69.0%) for 4,361 yards, 42 TDs and just seven INTs while also rushing for 1,001 yards and 12 TDs on 140 carries (7.2 avg.).Below is a look at what Murray accomplished with the Sooners in 2018:• Became the first FBS player ever to average at least 300 passing yards (311.5) and at least 60 rushing yards (71.5) per game for a full season.• Joined Clemson's Deshaun Watson (2015) as the only FBS players to ever re-cord at least 4,000 passing yards and at least 1,000 rushing yards in a season.• Led the nation in total yards (school-record 5,362), points responsible for (324), yards/completion (16.8) and yards/pass attempt (single-season FBS re-cord of 11.6).• Only player in school history to throw for 300 yards and rush for 100 in a game and did so three times.• Threw at least two TD passes in all but one game and threw at least three TD passes in 10 of 14 contests.• Set school and Big 12 records with at least three TD passes in eight straight games.Murray's Honors in 2018• Heisman Trophy winner (7th Sooner to win the award)• Davey O'Brien Quarterback of the Year Award and Manning Award recipient• Associated Press Player of the Year• Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Player of the Year Award finalist• 1st-team All-American (AP and FWAA)• Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year 1st-team All-Big 12• Most Outstanding Player of Big 12 Championship• 5-time Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (tied league record)MURRAY DOES A LOT OF WINNING Dating back to his time at Allen (TX) High School, Murray has a 57-3 record as a starting quarterback. Murray had a perfect 43-0 record in high school, winning three consecutive state titles while totaling 14,515 yards and scoring 186 total TDs.

C A R D S TA K E M U R R AY # 1 OV E R A L L

The winner of the 2018 Heisman Trophy, Kyler Murray became just the third Heisman hon-oree ever drafted by the Cardinals.Murray was the 22nd former Heisman winner to be selected #1 overall in the NFL Draft, dat-ing back to the University of Chicago’s Jay Ber-wanger in 1936.Heisman Trophy Winners Drafted 1st Overall Heisman Winner Draft Yr2018 Kyler Murray 2019+2017 Baker Mayfield 2018+2013 Jameis Winston 20152010 Cam Newton 2011+2008 Sam Bradford 2010+2002 Carson Palmer 20031986 Vinny Testaverde 1987+1985 Bo Jackson 1986+1980 George Rogers 1981+1978 Billy Sims 1980+1977 Earl Campbell 19781970 Jim Plunkett 19711968 O.J. Simpson 19691962 Terry Baker 1963+1961 Ernie Davis 1962+1959 Billy Cannon 19601956 Paul Hornung 19571949 Leon Hart 19501943 Angelo Bartelli 1944+1942 Frank Sinkwich 1943+1940 Tom Harmon 19411935 Jay Berwanger 1936+Consecutive drafts going #1 overall

H E I S M A N W I N N E R C O M E S TO A Z

--With the selec on of Mayfield (2018) and Murray (2019) at #1 overall in the last two dra s, it marks the first me since 2010-11 (Brad-

ford/Newton) that a Heisman winner was taken #1 overall in consecu ve dra s.--When Murray takes the field with AZ for the first me, he will become the fi h Heis-man Trophy winner to play for the Cardinals: Bradford, Palmer, Leinart and Crow.

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CARDS JOIN NFL TO CELEBRATE 100TH SEASON

The NFL is celebrating its 100th season in 2019. As the United States’ oldest professional foot-ball franchise still in existence, the Cardinals hold a unique place in league history. The Cardinals were founded in 1898 as the Morgan Athletic Club, predating the formation of the NFL by over 20 years. By the time the NFL was founded in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the team was known as the Racine Cardinals when it became one of the 14 charter members of the upstart league after paying a $100 franchise fee. Today, the Cardinals and Chicago Bears remain the only two charter members of the NFL still in existence. In 1932, Hall of Fame owner Charles W. Bidwill, Sr., then a vice president of the Bears, purchased the Cardinals. After divesting himself of his Bears' holdings, that began a period of family ownership that continues today with current owner William V. Bidwill and team president Michael Bidwill. In 2019, the Cardinals will join the NFL in celebrating 100 years of play with a year-long series of "NFL 100" events, initiatives and programs celebrating fans, players and communities.The historic and unprecedented celebration is a salute to the millions of fans who love the game; highlighting the unifying nature of football and its positive impact in communities; bringing together generations of past, present and future players; and looking ahead to the NFL's next 100 years.

1920 Racine Cardinals

CARDS A MEMBER OF NFL'S TWO OLDEST RIVALRIES

Having met twice during the NFL’s inaugural season in 1920, the Cardinals and Bears repre-sent the oldest rivalry in league history. The Cardinals and Packers – who joined the league in 1921 – are the NFL’s second-oldest rivalry. The Packers were formed in 1919 by Earl (Curly) Lambeau and George Calhoun but did not gain entry into the AFPA until 1921. • The Cards and Bears have faced each other 90 times dur-ing the regular season, dating back to 1920.• The first-ever meeting between the Cardinals and Bears – then known as the Racine Cardinals and Decatur Staleys – occurred at Normal Park in Chicago on November 28th, 1920, exactly 72 days after the league was conceived as the APFA during a meeting in Canton, OH. In that game, the Cardinals defeated the Staleys 7-6 at Normal Park.• The first meeting between the Cardinals and Packers (a 3-3 tie) occurred on November 20, 1921 at Normal Park in Chicago. The following week (November 27, 1921), the Packers and Bears met for the first time.

FRIENDSHIP OF THE HALL OF FAME OWNERS

Cardinals Hall of Fame owner Charles Bidwill and Bears Hall of Fame owner George Halas had a friendship that endured even as their team's were cross-town rivals during their shared time in Chicago. At one point during the Great Depression, that friendship helped save Halas' ownership of the Bears.In 1931, Halas' co-owner Edward "Dutch" Sternaman proposed being bought out of his stake in the Bears for $38,000, which was to be payed in installments. After suffering $18,000 in losses during the 1932 season, Halas was $15,000 short when the final payment was due in 1933. Defaulting on the payment meant ownership would revert to Sternaman. “It was a case of finding $15,000 in a hurry, or losing everything I’d worked for since moving the Staleys from Decatur to Chicago in 1921," Halas wrote in 1967 in a history of the Bears published in the Chicago Tribune. "From this desperate situation, I was rescued by the joint efforts of my mother and my good friend Charley Bidwill. Mother bought $5,000 worth of stock from her savings, Bidwill purchased $5,000 in stock and also arranged a bank loan for the remaining $5,000 needed. But it was a mighty close call. As I remember, I finally got all the money together at 11:10 a.m. on the day the final note came due. Forfeit time was 12 o’clock noon."

In addi on to being the oldest professional football team in the country, the Cardinals also have a long history of being a pioneer in the sport - both on and off the playing fi eld.

DIVERSITY1st Female Owner in NFL History: Follow-ing the 1947 death of Cardinals owner and Pro Football HOFer Charles Bidwill, his wife Violet oversaw opera ons of the franchise for the next 15 years. As such, she became the fi rst female to serve as principal owner in NFL history.1st African American Female Executive in NFL History:Adele Harris spent 26 seasons with the franchise before re ring in 2001. She holds the dis nc on of being the fi rst African American female to hold a front offi ce posi on with an NFL team. Harris fi rst worked as a secretary for the St. Louis Football Cardinals from 1971-74. She le the club to pursue a degree in business management and returned to the team in 1978 as a publicity assistant. By 1980, Harris became the team’s director of community rela ons, and was instrumental in the team’s civic eff orts when it relocated to Arizona in 1988. Harris passed away in November of 2007, at the age of 65.1st African American to Handle Contract Nego a ons for NFL Team: In 1981, the team hired a orney Bob Wallace, making him the fi rst African American to handle contract nego a ons for an NFL club.1st African American Head Coach/General Manager Tandem: In 2004, the Cardinals hired Dennis Green as the team’s head coach. Joining General Man-ager Rod Graves, they became the fi rst African American general manager/head coach pairing. Hired by Arizona in 1997 as Assistant to the President, Graves spent 16 seasons with the organiza on, including the last six years at the team’s GM. 1st Female Coach in NFL History: In 2015, the Cardinals hired Jen Welter as a coaching intern for training camp and the preseason to work with inside line-backers, making her the fi rst female coach of any kind in NFL history.

INTERNATIONAL PLAY1st NFL Game Outside of North America: The most popular sport in the United States played before an interna onal audience for the fi rst me ever when the Cardinals and San Diego Chargers met for a preseason matchup at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. On August 16, 1976 the Cardinals defeated the Char-gers 20-10 before an es mated crowd of 38,000.1st NFL Game in Europe: On August 6, 1983 the Cardinals faced the Minnesota Vikings in a preseason matchup at Wembley Stadium in London. The Vikings defeated by the Cardinals 28-10 in front of 32,847 fans at the landmark event. 1st NFL Regular Season Game Played Outside United States: On October 2, 2005 he Cardinals earned a 17-point come-from-behind victory over the San Francisco 49ers in a game played in front of a then-record crowd of 103,467 at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca. It was the fi rst NFL regular season game ever played outside of the US.

FOOTBALL FIRSTS1st Night Game in NFL History: On November 6, 1929 the Provi-dence Steamrollers became the fi rst team to host a game at night using fl oodlights – in a matchup against the Cardinals. That night contest also featured the fi rst use of a football painted white during an actual game. With fan a endance crucial to generate revenue, the game was played in the evening rather than during the workday. The minor league baseball fi eld of Kinsley Park was adorned with fl oodlights and fans witnessed the Cardinals 16-0 victory over the Steamrollers. 1st Out of Town Training Camp: Prior to the 1929 season, the Cardinals con-ducted what is believed to be the NFL’s fi rst extended out-of-town training camp when the team spent the summer at Waterworks Park in Coldwater, Michigan. 1st Indoor NFL Game: With the country struggling through the Great Depres-sion in late 1930, the Chicago Cardinals challenged the cross-town Bears to play a game to raise money for the governor’s fund for unemployment relief. To bat-tle the freezing temperatures the teams agreed to play at Chicago Stadium, then the largest indoor arena in the world. On December 15, 1930 the Bears earned a 9-7 victory in front of 10,000 fans. Six inches of dirt were hauled in and rolled for a playing surface, forcing the teams to use a white ball to increase visibility for both the players and fans. In addi on to raising thousands of dollars for charity, it was a precursor to the 1932 championship when the Bears played for the NFL tle in the same venue.

1st Retractable Grass Field in NFL History: When the Cardinals opened their new stadium in 2006, the venue broke the mold in terms of design and architec-ture. Among its most unique features is a fully retractable grass playing surface that resides outside the stadium for 300+ days a year and rolls in when needed. The fi rst of its kind in NFL history – the Raiders stadium currently being built in Las Vegas will u lize similar technology – the stadium’s grass playing surface has consistently ranked #1 in surveys of the league’s players.

A H I S T O R Y O F B E I N G T H E F I R S T

NFL's 1st Night Game - 11/6/29

Violet Bidwill

Charles Bidwill (le ) and George Halas (right)

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For the second consecu ve year, the Cardi-nals gave fans a behind the scenes look at the team’s off season with a mul -episode Cardinals Flight Plan series on Facebook Watch and YouTube.The second season of the Emmy Award winning docuseries Cardinals Flight Plan debuted in February. The fi rst season of the show in 2018 garnered over 14 million views on Facebook Watch. The season two debut – Episode One: Sudden Change - aired on February 7 and chronicled the end of the Cardinals 2018 season and the changes that followed, including the hiring of new Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury. Cardinals Flight Plan provided an in-depth look at the busy off season, with ex-clusive access to free agency, along with the process leading up to the 2019 NFL Dra and the Cardinals’ #1 overall pick. Season two featured eight episodes:Episode 1: Sudden Change – Inside the hiring of head coach Kliff Kingsbury, WR Larry Fitzgerald’s return, and catching up with some of the team’s top players during their off season.Episode 2: Founda ons – Kingsbury’s upbringing, Adrian Wilson at the 2019 Reese’s Senior Bowl, and an introduc on to the 2019 coaching staff . Episode 3: Golden Ticket – With the #1 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Dra , all eyes were on the Cardinals at the NFL Scou ng Combine. GM Steve Keim and head coach Kliff Kingsbury navigate the specula on. Episode 4: New Year’s Day – NFL free agency gets underway, and the Cardinals make big moves. Episode 5: Compete Every Day – Keim and Kingsbury prepare for the 2019 NFL Dra and the players return for voluntary workouts. Episode 6: On The Clock – Inside the Dra Room as Keim, Kingsbury and team president Michael Bidwill select the 2019 dra picks. Episode 7: Follow The Leader – Fans receive an in-depth look on what it’s like to learn from Fitzgerald and receive a glimpse of what the superstar does behind the scenes. Episode 8: Summer School – In the fi nal episode, Keim takes a big picture look at the off season as the team goes through minicamp. HOW TO WATCH: Regardless of whether they have a Facebook account, view-ers can watch each episode of the series by going to www.facebook.com/cardi-nalsfl ightplan. Fans can also watch on YouTube by visi ng www.youtube.com/azcardinals. Bonus content was also released between episodes. To watch the full 2019 and 2018 seasons of Cardinals Flight Plan, visit: www.facebook.com/cardinalsfl ightplan and www.youtube.com/azcardinals.

"FLIGHT PLAN" RETURNS FOR SEASON 2

Fans throughout the country to will have a chance to see the Cardinals play this preseason as three of the team's matchups are airing on na onal TV. Last week's preseason opener vs. the Chargers was broadcast on NFL Network. When the Car-dinals host the Oakland Raiders at State Farm Stadium on Thursday (8/15), the game will air live on ESPN. And for the third consecu ve week, the Cardi-nals will be available to a na onal audience as the NFL Network will broadcast next week's game at Minnesota (8/24).CARDINALS BROADCAST TO PRODUCE FINAL TWO PRESEASON MATCHUPSFollowing this week's na onally televised matchup against the Raiders on ESPN, the Emmy award winning Cardinals Broadcast Network will produce the fi nal two preseason games that can be seen locally on 12 News KPNX-TV (NBC). The preseason broadcasts airing on 12 News include next week's contest at Minnesota and the preseason fi nale at Denver on August 29. The Cardinals regular radio team of Dave Pasch (play-by-play) and Ron Wolfl ey (analyst) will be joined by Cardinals reporter/producer Lisa Ma hews (sideline reporter) to call the ac on in Minnesota. Cardinals reporter Paul Calvisi will join Wolfl ey and Ma hews for the Denver broadcast on August 29.The two remaining games produced by the Cardinals will be preceded by a half-hour pregame show hosted by NBC reporter Paul Gerke. The Cardinals-Vikings game on August 24 will start with the pregame show at 9:30 a.m. and then kick-off at 10:00 a.m. and the Cardinals-Broncos preseason fi nale on August 29 will start with the pregame show at 5:30 p.m. followed by the game at 6:00 p.m.In addi on, the pregame and game broadcasts will be shown in the Tucson market on KTTU-TV (MY 18), in the Albuquerque market on KOAT-TV (ABC 7) and in the Las Vegas market on KSNV-TV (News 3). The two remaining Cardinals produced broadcasts will be replayed on Fox Sports Arizona during the week following each game. On the radio side, Paul Calvisi (play-by-play) will be joined by former Cardinals DE Bertrand Berry (analyst) and azcardinals.com writer Darren Urban (sideline reporter) on the call for the Vikings and Broncos games. Cardinals digital cor-respondent and Cover 2 host Craig Grialou will handle the play-by-play for the Broncos contest. Each game can be heard on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM.

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Below is a look at Arizona’s opponents for the 2019 season and how they fi nished in 2018. Home ‘18 Rec Away ’18 RecL.A. Rams 13-3 L.A. Rams 13-3San Francisco 4-12 San Francisco 4-12Sea le 10-6 Sea le 10-6Atlanta 7-9 New Orleans 13-3Carolina 7-9 Tampa Bay 5-11Cleveland 7-8-1 Bal more 10-6Pi sburgh 9-6-1 Cincinna 6-10Detroit 6-10 N.Y. Giants 5-11CARDINALS 2019 SCHEDULE NOTES-- This year will mark the ninth me in 14 seasons at State Farm Stadium that the Cards will open the regular season at home. In 18 seasons at Sun Devil Stadium, the Cards never played a Week 1 home game.-- For the second straight season, the Cardinals open with three of their fi rst four regular season games at home. Since the NFL moved to a 16-game sea-son in 1978, that has happened just fi ve mes prior to 2018: 1979 in St. Louis and then four mes since State Farm Stadium opened (2009, ’12, ’15 and ’16). Of their ini al six regular season games, the Cards will play four at home. -- The Cardinals will play east of Arizona just once in the fi nal nine weeks of the regular season.-- The Cardinals take on the AFC North (Bal more, Cincinna , Cleveland, Pi sburgh) and the NFC South (Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, Tampa Bay) in 2019.-- In addi on to facing the AFC North and NFC South in 2019, Arizona will host Detroit, who fi nished the 2018 season in fourth place in the NFC North. The Cardinals will travel to face the Giants, who fi nished fourth in the NFC East in 2018.-- The Cards have six games against teams that fi nished the 2018 season with at least 10 wins, including the LA Rams (13) twice, Sea le (10) twice, Bal -more (10) and New Orleans (13).

The week before the Cardinals reported to training camp in 2019, WR Larry Fitzgerald added to his long list of accolades for the charity work he undertakes around the world. Fitzgerald was honored with the Caring Award from the Starkey Hearing Founda- on at their Summer Sounds Annual Ben-

efi t on July 20th. “Larry has been an incredible supporter of our work for years,” Starkey Hearing Foun-da on President and Board Chair Richard Brown said in a statement. “It is because of dedicated sponsors and volunteers like him that we are able to bring the gi of hearing to so many more people around the world. We are so thankful for Larry's reless commitment to serve others and help change the world.”Husband and wife team Bill and Tani Aus n - neighbors of Fitzgerald's in Min-nesota - co-founded the Starkey Hearing Founda on, an organiza on that distribu ng hearing aids to pa ents around the world who normally could not receiving them. Since mee ng the Aus n's 10 years ago, Fitzgerald has par cipated in over 15 missions with the founda on. Fitzgerald has fi ed children with hearing aids in numerous countries such as the Congo, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Uganda and Rwanda among others.The Starkey trips have always been important to Fitzgerald, who is heading into his 16th NFL season.“Starkey brought me in as family and showed me globally how to have a pro-found impact on humanity just by being in touch with the basic needs of hu-manity,” Fitzgerald said. “From the fi rst me having a person si ng in my chair who couldn’t hear to seeing the reac on a er they were fi t with hearing aids was profound. It touched me deeply.”A co-winner of the 2016 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year in 2016, Fitzger-ald has also been recognized as the Arthur S. Arkush Humanitarian Award by Pro Football Weekly (2012), the Georgetown Lombardi Award from the NFL Players Associa on (2013) and the fi rst-ever Art Rooney Sportmanship Award (2014) in a vote of his NFL peers.

OFF-THE-FIELD ACCOLADES FOR #11

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COACHING QUARTERBACKS

Since joining the coaching ranks with the University of Houston in 2008, Kliff Kingsbury has mentored six future NFL QBs during his coaching tenure: Patrick Mahomes, Baker Mayfi eld, Johnny Manziel, Case Keenum, Davis Webb and Nic Shimonek. Mahomes, Mayfi eld and Manziel were all selected in the 1st round of the NFL Dra .NFL QBs Under KingsburyYear Player (School) Com A Pct Yds TD INT Rate2017 Nick Shimonek (TT) 328 493 66.5 3,963 33 10 152.12016 Patrick Mahomes, II (TT) 388 591 65.7 5,052* 41 10 156.92015 Patrick Mahomes, II (TT) 336 517 56.0 4,283 32 14 149.62014 Patrick Mahomes, II (TT) 211 345 61.2 2,539 24 13 138.42013 Baker Mayfi eld (TT) 218 340 64.1 2,315 12 9 127.72013 Davis Webb (TT) 226 361 62.6 2,718 20 9 139.12012 Johnny Manziel (A&M) ̂ 295 434 68.0 3,706 26 9 155.32011 Case Keenum (Hou) 428* 603* 71.0 5,631* 48* 5 174.02009 Case Keenum (Hou) 492* 700* 70.3 5,671* 44* 15 154.82008 Case Keenum (Hou) 397 589 67.4 5,020 44 11 159.9^1st Freshman ever to win Heisman Trophy*Total led the na onMahomes (Texas Tech)Under Kingsbury’s tutelage, Mahomes spent two full seasons (2015-16) as the starter at Texas Tech. In those two years the Red Raid-ers fi nished #2 (2015) and #1 (2016) in the na on in total off ense while Mahomes threw for a combined 9,705 yards and 77 TDs in 25 starts. As a sophomore in 2015, Mahomes became the youngest QB in NCAA history to amass 5,000 yards of total off ense. He eclipsed the 5,000-yard mark again in 2016, becoming just the third quarterback ever to record 5,000+ yards of total off ense in back-to-back seasons.Keenum (Univ. of Houston)Kingsbury began his coaching career at the University of Houston where he was a qual-ity control coach from 2008-09 before being promoted to QBs coach in 2010 and co-off ensive coordinator in 2011. The Cou-gars led the na on in total off ense, passing off ense and scoring in 2011, while Keenum completed his record-se ng career by placing seventh in the Heisman Trophy vo ng and winning the Sammy Baugh Award.With Kingsbury calling plays, the Cougars averaged 599.1 total yards per game, including 450.1 through the air, while scoring over 49 points per game. Keenum wrapped up his career as the most prolifi c passer in NCAA FBS history. In his one season with Kingsbury as his QBs coach, Keenum completed 428-of-604 passes for 5,631 yards and 48 TDs, all of which led the NCAA FBS.Manziel (Texas A&M)Prior to taking over at Texas Tech, Kingsbury spent one season (2012) as the of-fensive coordinator at Texas A&M. In his lone season with the Aggies, Kingsbury played a crucial role in Manziel becoming the fi rst freshman ever to win the Heisman Trophy.Webb and Shimonek (Texas Tech)Two other Kingsbury quarterbacks have also moved on to the league in recent years as Webb was selected by the New York Giants in the third round of the 2017 dra while Shimonek signed an undra ed free agent agreement with the Los Angeles Chargers in 2018.

TAKING THE REINS

On January 8, 2019 the Cardinals an-nounced the hiring of Kliff Kingsbury as the team’s head coach. The 39-year old Kingsbury spent the past six seasons (2013-18) as the head coach at his alma mater, Texas Tech, and was hired as USC’s off ensive coordinator in December. The New Braunfels, TX na ve is an 11-year coaching veteran who has also worked at Texas A&M (2012) and at the University of Houston (2008-11) where he began his coaching career.Recognized as one of the profession’s brightest and most-innova ve off ensive minds, Kingsbury has tutored six future NFL QBs, including fi rst-round selec ons Patrick Mahomes, Baker Mayfi eld and Johnny Manziel as well as Case Keenum, Davis Webb and Nic Shimonek. Under Kingsbury’s guidance, Mahomes (2016) and Keenum (2009, ’11) both led the na on in passing.

Highlights from Kingsbury’s Coaching Career• While at Texas Tech, Kingsbury served as the play-caller for one of col-lege football’s most explosive and produc ve off enses. The Red Raiders featured a passing a ack that ranked in the top-10 in the country in all six seasons of his tenure, ranked in the top-20 na onally for total off ense in all six seasons and fi nished in the top-25 in scoring fi ve mes. • Under Kingsbury, Texas Tech averaged at least 30 points per game, 470 total yards per game and 300 passing yards per game in all six seasons. The Red Raiders averaged more than 500 yards of off ense in four seasons and over 450 passing yards twice. They also averaged at least 140 rushing yards per game four mes in six seasons under Kingsbury and averaged more than 40 points per game twice.• At both Houston (2011) and Texas Tech (2016) Kingsbury’s off enses led the na on in total off ense and passing off ense. • Da ng back to his fi rst off ensive coordinator job at Houston in 2011, a Kingsbury-led off ense never fi nished outside the top-20 in the na on in total off ense and never fi nished outside the top-15 in passing off ense.• In 2016, Texas Tech led the na on in total off ense (566.6 ypg) and pass-ing off ense (463.0 ypg) while fi nishing #5 in scoring (43.7 ppg). It was the sixth consecu ve season a Kingsbury-led unit fi nished in the top-10 in to-tal off ense da ng back to his me at both Houston and Texas A&M. • In 2015, the Red Raiders fi nished #2 in the na on in total off ense (579.5 ypg), #2 in scoring off ense (45.1 ppg) and had the na on’s second ranked passing off ense (388.2 ypg). The 45.1 points per game average established a school single-season record and Texas Tech was one of just two schools in the na on to score at least 25 points in every game. The Red Raiders featured a 4,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard receiver and a 1,000-yard rusher for the fi rst me in school history.• With Kingsbury serving as co-off ensive coordinator in 2011, Houston led the na on in total off ense (599.1 ypg), passing off ense (450.1 ypg) and scoring (49.3 ppg) as quarterback Case Keenum fi nished his collegiate ca-reer as the most prolifi c passer in NCAA FBS history. Kingsbury spent the 2012 season at Texas A&M as off ensive coordinator/QBs coach working under current University of Arizona head coach Kevin Sumlin. Texas A&M fi nished third na onally in total off ense (558.5 ypg) with an a ack that fi nished 13th na onally in rushing (242.1 ypg) and 14th in passing (316.5 ypg). The Aggies beat #1 Alabama on the road and #11 Oklahoma in the Co on Bowl. Kingsbury began his coaching career at the University of Houston under Sumlin as the off ensive quality control coach (2008-09) prior to being el-evated to QBs coach (2010) and then co-off ensive coordinator in 2011. Kingsbury played QB at Texas Tech (1999-2002) where he set 39 school records, 16 Big 12 marks and 17 NCAA records during his collegiate career while throwing for 12,423 yards and 95 TDs. As a senior in 2012, he was awarded the Sammy Baugh Trophy as the na on’s top college QB and was also named the Associated Press Big 12 Off ensive Player of the Year while fi nishing ninth in Heisman Trophy vo ng. He was dra ed in the sixth round of the NFL Dra by New England in 2003 and spent his rookie season on the Patriots injured reserve list before spending the 2004 season on the Saints prac ce squad. Kingsbury played in one game with the Jets in 2005 and a ended training camp with the Bills in 2006. He also played with the Cologne Centurions of NFL Europe in 2006 before playing with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League in 2007. In 2018, Kingsbury was inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame. He played high school football under his father, Tim, at New Braunfels (TX) High School where he threw for more than 3,000 yards and 34 TDs as a senior.

HIGH-POWERED OFFENSE

Da ng back to his fi rst season as an off ensive coordi-nator at the college level (2011 with Houston), Kings-bury’s off enses have averaged 40.3 points/game. During his six seasons at Texas Tech (2013-18), the Red Raiders averaged 37.8 points/game.Off ensive Points/Game Under Kingsbury (2011-18)Year Team Pts Gms Pts/G2018 Texas Tech 448 12 37.32017 Texas Tech 446 13 34.32016 Texas Tech 524 12 43.72015 Texas Tech 586 13 45.12014 Texas Tech 366 12 30.52013 Texas Tech 465 13 35.82012 Texas A&M 578 13 44.52011 Houston 700 14 50.0Not Slowing Down Against Ranked OpponentsUnder Kingsbury, the Tech Tech off enses averaged 502 yards/game in 24 con-tests against ranked opponents from 2013-18. The Red Raiders posted 600+ yards of off ense in six of those games.

T H E K I N G S B U RY E R A B E G I N S I N A R I ZO N A

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• Of the 23 coaches on the Cards staff , 16 are new to the organiza- on. The seven returning coaches

are Chris Achuff (Defensive Line), Steve Heiden (Tight Ends), Ran-dall McCray (Asst. Special Teams), Buddy Morris (Strength & Condi- oning), Jeff Rodgers (Asst. Head

Coach/Special Teams Coordinator), Vernon Stephens (Asst. Strength & Condi oning) and Cam Turner (Off ensive Asst./Asst. Quarterbacks).• The Cards coaching staff enters the 2019 season with a combined 347 years of coaching experience at the college and NFL levels: 174 in the NFL; 173 in college. Of the 23 coaches on staff , 19 enter the season with NFL coaching experience. • In addi on to their experience on the sidelines, the Cardinals staff features seven coaches who played a combined 38 years in the NFL: Kliff Kingsbury (3), Vance Joseph (2), Tom Clements (1), Steve Heiden (11), Brian Natkin (1), Marcus Robertson (12) and James Saxon (8). • Eight members of the Arizona staff enter the year having coached at least 10 seasons in the NFL: Bill Davis (24), Tom Clements (20), James Saxon (19), Jeff Rodgers (15), Vance Joseph (14), Sean Kugler (12), Marcus Robertson (12) and Greg Williams (10). • Three members of the staff - Kingsbury (Texas Tech), Joseph (Denver Broncos) and Sean Kugler (Texas-El Paso) - have previously served as a head coach either at the college or NFL level.

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Entering his fi rst season as the Cardinals Pass Game Coordinator/QBs coach, veteran assistant Tom Clements (CLEM-ents) is a 24-year coaching veteran who has spent 20 seasons as an assistant coach in the NFL, including fi ve seasons as an off ensive coordinator.• Named Cardinals pass game co-ordinator/QBs coach on 1/22/19.• Coached for 11 seasons with the Packers (2006-16). In his 11 seasons with Green Bay, the Packers fi nished top-10 in the NFL in total off ense nine mes, made the postseason nine mes and won Super Bowl XLV following the 2010 season.• During his tenure with the Packers, Clements helped with the develop-ment of QB Aaron Rodgers who was selected to six Pro Bowls and earned NFL MVP honors in 2011 and 2014. • In three seasons as off ensive coordinator with Green Bay (2012-14), the Packers ranked #3 in the NFL in scoring (27.8 ppg), #5 in total off ense (381.9 ypg), #3 in giveaways (54) and #5 in fi rst downs (1,048). • The Packers fi nished top-10 in the NFL in scoring in each season Clem-ents worked as off ensive coordinator, including in 2014 when the Packers led the NFL with 486 points. • Also coached QB Bre Favre, who in 2007 was selected to the Pro Bowl a er throwing for more than 4,000 yards for the fi h me in his career and led the Packers to the NFC Championship game. • Has coached 13 diff erent off ensive players to a total of 21 Pro Bowls and tutored fi ve quarterbacks who had 13 total 3,000-yard passing seasons, including eight 4,000-yard campaigns. Prior to joining Green Bay, Clements spent two seasons (2004-05) as the off ensive coordinator in Buff alo. He spent the previous seven years as a QBs coach with Pi sburgh, Kansas City and New Orleans. Clements helped Elvis Grbac (Chiefs in 2000) and Kordell Stewart (Steelers in 2001) earn Pro Bowl selec ons while Tommy Maddox (Pi sburgh) was named NFL Comeback Player of the Year in 2002. Clements got his start in coaching at his alma mater, Notre Dame, spend-ing four seasons (1992-95) working under Lou Holtz. He played 12 years in the Canadian Football League as a QB and was a seven- me divisional All-Star, 1987 CFL MVP, 1975 CFL Rookie of the Year and two- me Gray Cup Champion with O awa (1976) and Winnipeg (1984), earning the Out-standing Off ensive Player award in each game.

TOM CLEMENTS - PASS GAME COORDINATOR/QBS

Jeff Rodgers is in his second season with Arizona and fi rst as the team’s assistant head coach/special teams coordinator. He came to Cardinals in January, 2018 as the team’s special teams coordinator and added the tle of assistant head coach in 2019. • Hired as Cardinals special teams coordi-nator in 2018 a er working in the same capacity for three seasons (2015-17) with the Chicago Bears. • Has 18 years of coaching experience, in-cluding 15 seasons coaching special teams in the NFL with Arizona, Chicago (2015-17), Denver (2011-14), Carolina (2009-10) and San Francisco (2003-07).• Helped the Cardinals rank 5th in the NFL in special teams last season af-ter the team fi nished 30th in 2017. P Andy Lee led the NFL and set a fran-chise single-season record with a 48.6-yard pun ng average and rookie LB Zeke Turner led the NFL with 13 solo special teams tackles in 2018. • The Broncos returned six kicks for TDs during Rodgers tenure in Den-ver (2011-14), ed for the second most in the NFL in that span. In 2012, Trindon Holliday became the fi rst player in NFL history to record mul ple return TDs in a playoff game when he scored on a 90-yard punt return and a 104-yard kickoff return in a 38-35 double-over me loss to the Ravens. • Under Rodgers tutelage, Broncos K Ma Prater was named to the Pro Bowl in 2013 a er se ng franchise records in fi eld goal percentage (96.2%; 25-of-26) and points scored (150). Prater’s 64-yard fi eld goal in 2013 is the longest in NFL history. In 2014, K Connor Barth’s 93.8 fi eld-goal percentage (15-of-16) was the second-highest in team history. Rodgers began his coaching career at the University of Arizona in 2001, spending two seasons as a graduate assistant working with the secondary and LBs under head coach John Mackovic. He entered the NFL coaching ranks with San Francisco in 2003 as a special teams quality control coach for two seasons.

JEFF RODGERS - ASST. HEAD COACH/SPECIAL TEAMS

Vance Joseph was hired as Arizona's Defen-sive Coordinator this off season and joins the Cardinals a er two years (2017-18) as head coach of the Denver Broncos. He is a 20-year coaching veteran, including 14 seasons in the NFL with San Francisco (2005-10), Houston (2011-13), Cincinna (2014-15), Miami (2016) and Denver (2017-18).• Hired as Cardinals defensive coordinator on 1/11/19.• Joseph has 12 years of coaching experience on the defensive side of the ball in the NFL, in-cluding as defensive coordinator with Miami in 2016.• In Joseph’s ini al season with the Broncos in 2017, Denver had the NFL’s #3 ranked defense and joined Minnesota as the only teams in the NFL that season to rank in the top-fi ve in both run defense and pass defense. The Broncos ranked #5 in run defense in ’17 a er fi nishing the previous year ranked #28 in that category.• In 2018, the Broncos defense ranked in the top-10 in the NFL in INTs (17), takeaways (28) and sacks (44). Rookie LB Bradley Chubb – Denver’s fi rst-round selec on in the 2018 NFL Dra – led all NFL rookies with 12.0 sacks last season. Pro Bowl LB Von Miller had 14.5 sacks, ed for fourth in the NFL last season. Denver was one of three teams (Sea le, Kansas City) to have two players record double digit sacks in 2018. • In a stretch from 2011-16, which spanned jobs in Houston, Cincinna and Miami, Joseph’s teams made the postseason fi ve mes in six seasons.• Joseph’s teams have ranked in the top-10 in INTs in four of the past fi ve seasons.• Four diff erent DBs earned a combined fi ve Pro Bowl selec ons – Johnathan Joseph (2), Reggie Nelson (1), Adam Jones (1) and Walt Harris (1) – during Joseph’s me coaching defensive backs in Cincinna , Houston and San Fran-cisco. Prior to his tenure in Miami, Joseph coached DBs for two seasons (2014-15) with Cincinna , helping the Bengals to back-to-back postseason appear-ances. During his two seasons with Cincinna , the Bengals led the NFL with 41 INTs. Cincinna was the only team to post more INTs than TDs allowed (36) during that two-year stretch while holding opposing QBs to the lowest combined passer ra ng (77.4) in the NFL.Prior to beginning his coaching career as a grad assistant at the University of Colorado in 2000, Joseph appeared in 30 games for the Buff aloes (1990-94), playing QB, RB and on special teams, and was a member of the Buff aloes 1990 Na onal Championship team. He served as a backup to All-American QBs Darian Hagan and Kordell Stewart and completed 34-of-61 passes for 454 yards and four TDs to go along with 50 carries for 237 yards and one TD in his college career. He converted to CB in the NFL and signed with the Jets as an undra ed rook-ie free agent in 1995. As a rookie, Joseph played in 13 games and had 21 tackles (17 solo), two INTs and fi ve passes defensed. He played in four games with the Colts in 1996 before spending the preseason with Denver in 1997.

VANCE JOSEPH - DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

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C H R I S AC H U F F - D e f e n s i v e L i n e

Last name pronounced "A-cuff " ... long- me college assistant enters his second season with the Cardinals and fi rst as the D-Line coach ... joined the Cardinals in 2018 a er 19 years coaching at the collegiate level, coaching the D-line at Baylor (2008-16), Tennessee-Mar n (2006-07), Charleston Southern (2005) and Tennessee-Cha anooga (2004).

P E T E R B E D OV I N AC - A s s t . W i d e R e c e i v e r s

Last name pronounced "buh-DOE-vuh-nack" ... spent the last six seasons (2013-18) at the college level ... a former QB at Michigan State (2010-12), spent the 2018 season as a defen-sive graduate assistant at Ohio State ... spent the previous three seasons (2015-17) coaching LBs at Missouri State a er beginning his coaching career at Missouri in 2013.

C H A R L I E B U L L E N - A s s t . L i n e b a c k e r s

Enters his fi rst season with Arizona and eighth in the NFL ... spent the last seven seasons (2012-18) with Miami, including the past three seasons as the Dolphins assistant LBs coach ... prior to working with the Dolphins, coached for three sea-sons (2009-11) as a graduate assistant, working with defen-sive backs at his alma mater, the University of Iowa.

B I L L D AV I S - L i n e b a c k e r s

Returns to the Cardinals for his second tenure with the team a er previously working as Arizona’s defensive coordinator (2009-10) and LBs coach (2007-08) ... has 24 years of coaching experience in the NFL, including seven seasons as a defensive coordinator with Arizona, Philadelphia and San Francisco ... spent the past two seasons (2017-18) as LBs coach at Ohio State.

R O B G R O S S O - D e f e n s i v e Q u a l i t y C o n t r o l

Begins his fi rst season in Arizona a er working as the assis-tant to the head coach under Vance Joseph in Denver in 2018 ... previously served as an opera ons intern with the Broncos in 2017 ... a former WR at John Carroll University (2011-13), worked with the Arizona Ra lers of the IFL during the 2017 season as a coaching/player personnel intern.

S T E V E H E I D E N - T i g h t E n d s

Veteran NFL ght end enters his seventh season with the Car-dinals and fi rst as TEs coach a er working the past six seasons as asst. O-Line coach (2018) and asst. special teams/asst. TEs coach (2013-17) ... a er playing in the NFL for 11 seasons (1999-2009), entered the coaching ranks in 2012 as TEs coach at Concordia University in St. Paul, MN.

S E A N K U G L E R - O f f e n s i v e L i n e

Last name pronounced "KOOG-ler" ... a 29-year coaching vet-eran, has spent 12 seasons as an assistant in the NFL having pre-viously coached with Detroit (2001-05), Buff alo (2007-09) and Pi sburgh (2010-12) in addi on to last season with Denver as the Broncos O-Line/guards/centers coach ... was the head coach at his alma mater, Texas-El Paso, for fi ve seasons (2013-17).

R A N D A L L M c C R AY - A s s t . S p e c i a l Te a m s

Enters his second year with the Cardinals in '19 ... a college assistant coach for 26 seasons, was hired by the Cardinals in 2018 ... came to Arizona a er spending two years as Texas State’s assistant head coach, defensive coordinator and LBs coach ... began his coaching career as a grad assistant at South Carolina in 1991.

R U ST Y M C K I N N E Y - D e f e n s i ve A s s t .

In his fi rst season with the Cardinals - and sixth in the NFL - af-ter a er spending the past three seasons as a defensive qual-ity control coach with Miami, including working under Cardi-nals defensive coordinator Vance Joseph in 2016 ... started in the NFL with Cleveland as a coaching intern for two seasons (2014-15) a er fi ve seasons (2009-13) at Bentley University.

B U D DY M O R R I S - S t r e n g t h & C o n d i t i o n i n g

Now in his fi h season as the Cards strength and condi on-ing coach ... previously with the Browns (2002-04), returned to the NFL in 2014 with the Cardinals following s nts at the Univ. of Buff alo and the Univ. of Pi sburgh ... in 2009, Muscle & Fitness Magazine named his private gym (New York Sports Center) one of the 10 toughest in America.

B R I A N N AT K I N - A s s t . O f f e n s i v e L i n e

Joins the Cardinals in 2019 a er spending the last 15 seasons at the college level ... a consensus All-American TE as a player at the University of Texas-El Paso, spent the 2018 season as run-game coordinator/O-Line coach at Hutchinson (KS) Com-munity College ... worked the previous six seasons (2012-17) at his alma mater, UTEP.

D AV I D R A I H - W i d e R e c e i v e r s

Last name pronounced "RYE" ... spent the last fi ve seasons with Green Bay as WRs coach (2018), off ensive perimeter coach (2017), asst. O-Line coach (2016) and coaching ad-ministrator (2014-15) ... played QB at Iowa (1999-2003) and helped the Hawkeyes to a 2002 Big Ten Conference Champi-onship and a berth in the 2003 FedEx Orange Bowl.

M A R C U S R O B E R T S O N - D e f e n s i v e B a c k s

A former NFL DB, enters his fi rst season as Arizona’s DBs coach a er spending the past two seasons (2017-18) in the same role with the Broncos ... has spent the last 28 seasons in the NFL as a player, coach, and administrator and has coached DBs for the past 12 seasons with Tennessee (2007-11), Detroit (2012-13), Oakland (2014-16) and Denver.

J A M E S S A X O N - R u n n i n g B a c k s

Has 19 seasons of experience as a RBs coach (2000-18) in the NFL a er an eight-year playing career in the league with the Chiefs (1988-91), Dolphins (1992-94) and Eagles (1995) ... came to AZ a er coaching Pi sburgh’s RBs the past fi ve seasons (2014-18) ... has coached for four diff erent franchises that had eight total postseason appearances.

D O N S H U M P E RT - B i l l B i d w i l l Fe l l ows h i p / R B s

Comes to the Cardinals a er spending last season with the NY Giants as an off ensive assistant ... former WR who a end-ed rookie mini-camp with the Chicago Bears and Kansas City Chiefs ... served as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, the University of Iowa, for two seasons (2016-17), assis ng the Hawkeyes WRs and special teams.

CAM TURNER - Offensive Asst./Asst. Quarterbacks

A former WR and QB at The Citadel, now in his second year with Arizona's coaching staff in '19 ... spent three seasons (2015-17) in Carolina, where he assisted WRs for two years before serving as the assistant QBs coach in 2017 ... prior to Carolina, spent two seasons (2013-14) as the QBs and WRs coach at Florida Interna onal.

SPENCER WHIPPLE - Offens ive Qual i ty Control

In his fi rst NFL season a er spending the past seven years at the college level ... coached the last fi ve seasons (2014-18) at the Univ. of Massachuse s where he served as the pass-ing game coordinator/QBs coach in '18 ... joined the UMass staff in 2014 as TEs coach before working the following three seasons (2015-17) as passing game coordinator/WRs coach.

G R E G W I L L I A M S - C o r n e r b a c k s

Came to Arizona a er spending last season coaching DBs with the Broncos ... has 15 years of coaching experience, in-cluding 10 seasons in the NFL ... a former WR and DB at the University of North Carolina (1994-97), spent me in training camp with the Bears and Giants ... began his coaching career at Arizona State as an intern in 2003.

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The 2019 season will be the 13th since Michael Bidwill took over as team Presi-dent in 2007. His leadership during that me has gone a long way in transforming

the franchise – both on and off the fi eld.Highlights of Bidwill’s tenure:• Leading the list of Bidwill's accomplish-ments with the Cardinals is the crea on of State Farm Stadium. Since it opened in 2006, the team has sold out all 134 games (preseason and postseason included) played at the venue, which has also host-ed a pair of Super Bowls.• In addi on to his role in helping Arizona land Super Bowls XLII and XLIX, he led the eff ort to land Super Bowl LVII (2023) in the spring of 2018. Michael was instrumental in ge ng the 2015 Pro Bowl moved to Arizona; played a week before Super Bowl XLIX and the 2015 Pro Bowl combined to deliver a record economic impact of $720 million to the region. • By the me it hosts Super Bowl LVII, State Farm Stadium will have undergone $100 million in improvements including parking infrastructure, state-of-the-art wifi , video boards, sound system upgrades and club-area enhancements since it staged Super Bowl XLIX. • Of the Cardinals seven all- me postseason wins, fi ve have come during Bidwill’s 12 years as team president. Arizona has played in nine postseason contests since Bidwill took over in 2007. The Cardinals played just seven total playoff games in their en re history prior to his tenure. • Arizona has appeared in the NFC Championship Game twice during Bidwill’s me as president (2008, 2015), including a victory in the 2008 conference tle

game that led to the franchise’s fi rst-ever Super Bowl appearance (Super Bowl XLIII).• Arizona's 50 wins between 2013-17 were the most in any fi ve-year span in franchise history.• Oversaw the team’s appearance in the groundbreaking Amazon Original series All or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals. Produced by NFL Films, the eight-episode series was awarded the Sports Emmy for Outstanding Serialized Sports Documentary in May of 2017.• In January of 2016, the Na onal Football Founda on (NFF) and College Hall of Fame inducted Bidwill and Arizona Governor Doug Ducey into the NFF Lead-ership Hall of Fame. • In January of 2018, Michael was one of fi ve owners named to the NFL’s Play-er-Owner Commi ee focused on social and racial jus ce ini a ves. In Decem-ber of 2014, Commissioner Roger Goodell tapped Bidwill to chair the league’s Conduct Commi ee. The commi ee reviews the league’s Personal Conduct Policy at least annually and recommends appropriate changes with advice from outside experts.• In January of 2019, Michael received the Paul Tagliabue Award from the Fritz Pollard Alliance for demonstra ng integrity and leadership in the area of ca-reer development for minori es and advoca ng for diversity. In May of 2019, the Arizona Lodging and Tourism Associa on named Bidwill its Honoree of the Year for his eff orts to unify the tourism industry by convening industry lead-ership throughout the state to advance economic development and increase visita on.Cardinals Under Michael Bidwill (2007-Present) Sta s c Totals Regular Season Record 97-94-1Postseason Record 5-4Overall Record 102-98-1Regular Season Win Pct. .508Regular Season Home Record 59-36-1Postseason Home Record 4-0Overall Home Record (RS+post) 63-36-1Regular Season Home Win Pct. .619Seasons with .500 Record or Be er 8Seasons with 10+ Wins 4Best Regular Season Record 13-3Postseason Berths 4Division Titles 3Conference Championship Games 2Super Bowl Appearances 1

E L E VAT I N G A F R A N C H I S E

Steve Keim was promoted to GM on January 8, 2013 a er 14 seasons in the Cardinals organiza on. In guid-ing the team to an unprecedented run of success in his fi rst fi ve years as GM, Keim earned contract extensions in February of 2015 and February of 2018 that will keep him with the franchise through 2022.Since his promo on in 2013, the Cardinals have posted a 52-43-1 regular season record, and Keim has devel-oped into one of the league’s most highly respected GMs. Named the 2014 Spor ng News NFL Execu ve of the Year in a vote of NFL coaches and team execu ves, Keim also earned back-to-back NFL Execu ve of the Year honors from Pro Football Talk (2013-14).The teams put together by Keim during his me as GM have been some of the most successful in franchise history. In 2014 the team ed the franchise record for wins in a season (11) before se ng a new mark in 2015 when the Cardinals won 13 games and earned its fi rst-ever postseason bye.KEIM’S WINNING CULTURESince being named Arizona’s GM on January 8, 2013, only seven of his NFL coun-terparts have won more regular season games than Keim (52).Regular Season Wins by NFL GMs – Since 2013Rnk General Manager Team Record (Win Pct)1 Bill Belichick* New England Patriots 74-22-0 (.771)2 John Schneider Sea le Seahawks 64-31-1 (.672)3 Kevin Colbert Pi sburgh Steelers 62-33-1 (.651)4 John Elway Denver Broncos 57-39-0 (.594)5t Mickey Loomis New Orleans Saints 56-40-0 (.583)5t Jerry Jones Dallas Cowboys 56-40-0 (.583)5t Howie Roseman Philadelphia Eagles 56-40-0 (.583)8 Steve Keim Arizona Cardinals 52-43-1 (.547)*Includes the tenures of Sco Pioli (2000-08) and Nick Caserio (2009-present) in the Patriots player personnel department.

PUTTING TOGETHER AN ACCOMPLISHED ROSTER•The rosters Keim put together produced one of the NFL’s top-10 defenses four mes and one of the top-10 off enses twice. Arizona had a top-10 defense in

three-consecu ve seasons (2015-17) for the fi rst me since the 1970 merger.•During Keim’s tenure, Arizona has established franchise records for wins in a season (13 in 2015), points in a season (489 in 2015), led the NFL in total off ense for the fi rst me in team history (#1 in 2015) and led the NFL in sacks for the second me ever (48.0 in 2016).

YEAR SEVEN AT T H E H EL M FOR KE IM

S U P E R B O W L C O M I N G B A C K T O A Z

Valley Will Host 4th Super Bowl When Game Returns in 2023The biggest event in American sports is return-ing to Arizona as State Farm Stadium was se-lected to host Super Bowl LVII that will cap the 2022 NFL season. Super Bowl LVII will be the fourth Super Bowl played in Arizona and the third in 15 years at State Farm Stadium. The Valley last hosted Su-per Bowl XLIX following the 2014 season. With Super Bowl LVII being held at State Farm Sta-dium, Arizona will join South Florida, New Or-leans, Los Angeles and Tampa Bay as the only sites selected to host the Super Bowl at least four mes.Past Super Bowls in ArizonaSuper Bowl Site Date ResultXLIX (49) Univ. of Phoenix Stadium 2/1/15 Patriots 28, Seahawks 24XLII (42) Univ. of Phoenix Stadium 2/3/08 Giants 17, Patriots 14XXX (30) Sun Devil Stadium 1/28/96 Cowboys 27, Steelers 17The na on’s most popular spor ng event and most widely-viewed television program, the Super Bowl provides an immense boost to the local economy. The last me the game was staged in Arizona it produced a record economic impact for the state. A 2015 study by the W.P. Carey School of Business at ASU determined that Super Bowl XLIX, the 2015 Pro Bowl and related events pro-duced a gross economic impact of $719.4 million for the region. That was the largest economic impact of any special event ever held in Arizona. In a span of just over 26 months in 2015-17, the stadium hosted a Pro Bowl, Su-per Bowl, College Football Na onal Championship Game and the NCAA Men’s Final Four. It was an unprecedented stretch for a stadium that generated $1.3 billion for the state during that span. Future Super Bowl SitesSuper Bowl Site DateLIII (53) Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) Feb. 3, 2019LIV (54) Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) Feb. 2, 2020LV (55) Raymond James Stadium (Tampa Bay) Feb. 7, 2021LVI (56) New Los Angeles Stadium (Los Angeles) Feb. 6, 2022LVII (57) State Farm Stadium (Arizona) 2023LVIII (58) Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans) 2024

In May, the Cardinals announced the following promo ons to the team’s scou ng department: Quen n Harris promoted to Director of Player PersonnelDru Grigson promoted to Assistant Director of Player PersonnelAdrian Wilson promoted to Director of Pro Scou ng Chris Culmer promoted to Director of College Scou ng Josh Scobey promoted to Western Regional Scout Nathan DiGrigorio promoted to Pro Scout In addi on, the Cardinals hired Keegan Leyrer as an Area Scout in the West and Andrew Caskin as a Scou ng Assistant.

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R E C O R D R E C E P T I O N T O TA L I N A Z

WR Larry Fitzgerald enters the 2019 season with 1,303 career recep ons, all of which have come with the Cardinals. His 1,303 recep ons are the most in NFL history with a single team, surpass-ing the previous record held by Hall of Fame WR Jerry Rice (1,281 with San Francisco). NFL History – Recep ons with One TeamRnk Player Rec Team1 Larry Fitzgerald* 1,303 Arizona2 Jerry Rice+ 1,281 San Francisco3 Jason Wi en* 1,152 Dallas 4 Marvin Harrison+ 1,102 Indianapolis5t Reggie Wayne 1,070 Indianapolis5t Tim Brown+ 1,070 L.A./Oakland+Hall of Fame Inductee *Ac ve Player23 CATCHES FROM 2ND ALL-TIMEFitzgerald's 1,303 career recep ons rank third all- me in NFL history. He is 23 catches shy of passing Hall of Fame TE Tony Gonzalez (1,325) for second place behind Jerry Rice (1,549). NFL All-Time Recep ons Leaders Rec Rnk Rec Player Years To Pass1 1,549 Jerry Rice+ 1985-2004 2472 1,325 Tony Gonzalez+ 1997-2013 233 1,303 Larry Fitzgerald* 2004- -4 1,152 Jason Wi en* 2003-17; 19- -5 1,102 Marvin Harrison+ 1996-2008 -+Hall of Fame Inductee *Ac ve PlayerBelow is a breakdown of Fitzgerald's recep on totals during his NFL career. Recep ons By QB (20)Rec Quarterback363 Carson Palmer345 Kurt Warner84 Josh McCown82 John Skelton70 Ma Leinart70 Kevin Kolb68 Drew Stanton54 Josh Rosen49 Derek Anderson32 Blaine Gabbert21 Ryan Lindley13 Max Hall12 Sam Bradford10 Shaun King8 John Navarre7 Rich Bartel6 Brian Hoyer5 Tim Ra ay3 Mike Glennon1 Brian St. PierreRec. By QuartersRec Quarter350 4th

346 2nd

311 1st

288 3rd 8 OTRec. By DaysRec Day1,195 Sunday47 Thursday45 Monday16 Saturday

Recep ons By Opponent (31)Rec Opponent185 L.A. Rams173 San Francisco170 Sea le60 Carolina55 Minnesota52 Washington48 NY Giants49 Detroit47 Philadelphia38 Atlanta38 Dallas34 Tampa Bay30 New Orleans27 Chicago23 Houston22 Cincinna 22 Miami22 Pi sburgh21 Indianapolis20 Buff alo19 Tennessee18 Denver18 Kansas City17 Jacksonville17 NY Jets17 New England16 Green Bay14 L.A. Chargers12 Cleveland11 Bal more8 Oakland

Recep ons By MonthRec Month338 November336 December307 October279 September43 January

Rec By ConferenceRec Conference1,022 NFC281 AFC

Rec By DivisionRec Division528 NFC West185 NFC East162 NFC South147 NFC North80 AFC South76 AFC East67 AFC North58 AFC West

Rec By Loca onRec Loca on669 Home634 Road

Rec By DownRec Down536 1st

441 2nd

299 3rd

27 4th

Fitzgerald caught six passes for 50 yards against the Chiefs in Week 10 last season and in the process passed Hall of Fame WR Terrell Owens (15,934) for second place on the NFL's all- me receiving yardage list. Through 15 NFL seasons, Fitzgerald has accumulated 16,279 career receiving yards. NFL All-Time Receiving Yardage LeadersRnk Yards Player Years1 22,895 Jerry Rice+ 1985-20042 16,279 Larry Fitzgerald 2004-3 15,934 Terrell Owens+ 1996-20104 15,292 Randy Moss+ 1998-20125 15,208 Isaac Bruce 1994-2009+Hall of Fame InducteeHOW THEY GOT WHERE THEY ARE Below is a breakdown on Fitzgerald's career receiving yards by quarterback, compared to the career totals of Rice and Owens.

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Jerry RiceReceiving Yds By QB (23)Yds Quarterback8,763 Steve Young6,121 Joe Montana2,721 Rich Gannon1,428 Jeff Garcia916 Elvis Grbac727 Jeff Kemp648 Steve Bono352 Rick Mirer276 Ma Hasselbeck110 Steve Stenstrom106 Ma Cavanaugh94 Marques Tuiasosopo93 Mike Moroski87 Ty Detmer86 Trent Dilfer62 Tee Mar n52 Jeff Brohm50 Harry Sydney41 John Taylor36 Kerry Collins28 Cary Conklin26 Rob Johnson24 Terry Kirby

Larry FitzgeraldReceiving Yds By QB (20)Yds Quarterback4,583 Kurt Warner4,033 Carson Palmer1,255 John Skelton1,207 Josh McCown1,017 Kevin Kolb967 Ma Leinart726 Drew Stanton629 Derek Anderson567 Josh Rosen305 Blaine Gabbert218 Ryan Lindley141 Max Hall129 Shaun King113 Sam Bradford97 John Navarre91 Rich Bartel81 Tim Ra ay63 Brian Hoyer54 Mike Glennon3 Brian St. Pierre

NINE SEASONS WITH 1,000

Fitzgerald has posted 1,000+ receiving yards in a season nine mes during his NFL career, most recently in 2017 when recorded 1,156 yards. In NFL his-tory, just two players have more seasons with 1,000+ yards: Jerry Rice (14) and Randy Moss (10). NFL Record – Seasons with 1,000+ Receiving YardsRnk Player (Years) 1,000+1 Jerry Rice (1985-04)+ 142 Randy Moss (1998-12)+ 103t Larry Fitzgerald (2004-)* 93t Tim Brown (1988-04)+ 93t Terrell Owens (1996-10)+ 93t Jimmy Smith (1992-05) 9+Hall of Fame Inductee *Ac ve PlayerShould Fitzgerald reach 1,000 yards in 2019, he would join Jerry Rice (36, 39, 40), Joey Galloway (36) and Jimmy Smith (36) as the only players in NFL history with 1,000+ receiving yards in a season in which they were 36 years old or older.

116 CAREER TOUCHDOWN CATCHES

In the 2018 season fi nale at Sea le, Fitzgeraldrecorded his 116th career TD recep on with a 15-yard catch in the second quarter. With 116 career TD recep ons, Fitzgerald is ed with TE Antonio Gates for sixth place on the NFL's all- me list.

NFL Career Leaders—Touchdown Recep onsRnk TDs Player (Years)1 197 WR Jerry Rice (1985-04)+2 156 WR Randy Moss (1998-12)+3 153 WR Terrell Owens (1996-10)+4 130 WR Cris Carter (1987-02)+5 128 WR Marvin Harrison (1996-08)6t 116 WR Larry Fitzgerald (2004-)#6t 116 TE Antonio Gates (2003-)8 111 TE Tony Gonzalez (1997-14)+9t 100 WR Steve Largent (1976-89)+9t 100 WR Tim Brown (1988-04)++Hall of Fame Inductee #Ac ve PlayersIn NFL history, only six players - all of which are Pro Football Hall of Fame in-ductees - had more career TDs (of any kind) with a single team than Fitzgerald has with the Cardinals (116). Only Hall of Fame WRs Jerry Rice (176 with San Francisco) and Marvin Harrison (128 with Indianapolis) had more career receiving TDs with a single team. NFL Leaders - TDs with Single Team (All-Time) Rnk Player Team TDs Type1 WR Jerry Rice+ 49ers 187 176 Rec; 10 Rush, 1 FR2 RB Emmi Smith+ Cowboys 164 153 Rush; 11 Rec3 RB LaDainian Tomlinson+ Chargers 153 138 Rush; 15 Rec4 WR Marvin Harrison+ Colts 128 128 Rec5 RB Jim Brown+ Browns 126 106 Rush; 20 Rec 6 RB Walter Payton+ Bears 125 110 Rush, 15 Rec7t WR Larry Fitzgerald# Cardinals 116 116 Rec7t TE Antonio Gates Chargers 116 116 Rec9 FL Lenny Moore+ Colts 113 63 Rush; 48 Rec; 2 Ret10 RB Shaun Alexander Seahawks 112 100 Rush; 12 Rec+Hall of Fame Inductee #Ac ve Players

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Selected by the Cardinals #3 overall in the 2004 NFL Dra , Fitzgerald is entering his 16th season with Arizona in 2019. The fi rst game Fitzgerald appears in this season will be his 235th contest - and he will pass K Jim Bak-ken (234) for the most games played in franchise history. Franchise Record - Career Games PlayedRnk Player (Years) Games1t WR Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 2341t K Jim Bakken (1962-78) 2343 QB Jim Hart (1966-83) 1994 TE Jackie Smith (1963-77) 1985 CB Roger Wehrli (1969-82) 193Only New England QB Tom Brady has played more seasons with one team than Fitzgerald has with the Cardinals. Seasons with One NFL Team (Ac ve)Rnk Player (Team) Season1 QB Tom Brady (New England) 20 2t WR Larry Fitzgerald (Arizona) 162t TE Jason Wi en (Dallas) 162t QB Eli Manning (N.Y. Giants) 162t QB Philip Rivers (L.A. Chargers) 162t QB Ben Roethlisberger (Pi sburgh) 162t LS Don Muhlbach (Detroit) 16In franchise history, only QB Jim Hart (18) and K Jim Bakken (17) have played more seasons with the Cardinals.Franchise Record - Most Seasons PlayedRnk Player (Years) Seasons1 QB Jim Hart (1966-83) 182 K Jim Bakken (1962-78) 173 WR Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 164 TE Jackie Smith (1963-77) 155t CB Roger Wehrli (1969-82) 145t LB Larry Stallings (1963-76) 145t T Ernie McMillan (1961-74) 14

RECORD-TYING GAME #234 FOR FITZ

A er hauling in at least one catch in all 16 games in 2018, Fitzgerald has at least one catch in 227 consecu ve games in a streak that dates back to his rookie season in 2004. That is the second-longest streak in league history behind Jerry Rice (274) and it is the longest streak in NFL history with a single team, surpass-ing Rice (225 with San Francisco).NFL Record - Consecu ve Games with a Recep onRnk Player (Years) Games Dura on1 Jerry Rice (1985-2004) 274 18 years, 8 months, 15 days2 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 227 14 years, 1 month, 24 days3 Tony Gonzalez (2000-2013) 211 13 years, 26 days4 Marvin Harrison (1996-2008) 190 12 years, 3 months, 28 days5 Hines Ward (1998-2010) 186 12 years A Look at Fitzgerald's Recep on Streak--Fitzgerald has at least one catch in 233 of 234 career games played. His streak began in Week 9 of his rookie season in 2004 at Miami. That is seven weeks a er Rice’s 274-game streak – the longest in NFL history – ended.--Included in his 227-game streak is an ac ve streak of 77 consecu ve games with mul ple recep ons. Only Oakland's Antonio Brown (115) and Cleveland's Jarvis Landry (79) have longer ac ve streaks. --Fitzgerald has at least one recep on in all 42 diff erent stadiums he has played in during his NFL career. In Week 15 of 2018 against the Falcons, the Cardinals played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for the fi rst me, which became the 42nd diff erent venue in which Fitzgerald has at least one catch.

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FA R A N D AWAY, F I T Z I S O N TO P

During his fi rst 15 NFL seasons, Fitzgerald not only surpassed virtually every single franchise receiving record - he added to those totals to the point of making them nearly untouchable. Fitzgerald broke the franchise record for re-cep ons in 2010 and since then has more than doubled the previous record. With 1,303 career recep ons, Fitzgerald has over 700 more than any other player in team history. Franchise Record—Career Recep onsRnk Player (Years) Rec Diff erence1 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 1,303 N/A2 Anquan Boldin (2003-09) 586 -7173 Larry Centers (1990-98) 535 -7684 Roy Green (1979-90) 522 -7815 Frank Sanders (1995-02) 493 -810Established record in Week 14 of 2010 seasonFitzgerald's 16,279 career receiving yards eclipse the second-highest total in franchise history by nearly 8,000 yards. The diff erence between fi rst place and fi h place is over 9,200 yards. Franchise Record—Career Receiving YardsRnk Player (Years) Yds Diff erence1 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 16,279 N/A2 Roy Green (1979-90) 8,497 -7,7823 Jackie Smith (1963-77) 7,918 -8,3614 Anquan Boldin (2003-09) 7,520 -8,7595 Pat Tilley (1976-86) 7,005 -9,274Established record in Week 4 of 2011 seasonWith 116 career TD recep ons, Fitzgerald has exactly 50 more TD catches than any other player in franchise history. Franchise Record—Touchdown Recep onsRnk Player (Years) TDs Diff erence 1 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 116 N/A2 Roy Green (1979-90) 66 -503 Sonny Randle (1959-66) 60 -564 Mel Gray (1971-82) 45 -715 Anquan Boldin (2003-09) 44 -72Established record in Week 3 of 2011 seasonFitzgerald would hold the franchise record for recep ons with all 31 other NFL franchises. He would hold the record for receiving yards with 30 of the 31 oth-er teams, with the lone excep on being Jerry Rice (19,247) in San Francisco.

42 STADIUMS WITH A CATCH

A er catching passes at both StubHub Center (Week 12) and Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Week 15) in 2018, Fitzgerald has caught at least one pass in all 42 diff erent stadiums he has played in during his NFL career. Fitzgerald Career Recep ons by StadiumRec Stadium598 State Farm Stadium78 Edward Jones Dome* 78 CenturyLink Field64 Sun Devil Stadium*47 Candles ck Park*33 Bank of America Stadium27 Giants Stadium*26 Mall of America Field*26 Lincoln Financial Field26 Ford Field25 Levi's Stadium25 FedExField21 Georgia Dome*17 Soldier Field15 NRG Stadium14 Paul Brown Stadium12 Arrowhead Stadium11 U.S. Bank Stadium11 Qualcomm Stadium*10 Raymond James Stadium10 TIAA Bank Field10 Nissan Stadium9 FirstEnergy Stadium9 Lambeau Field8 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum8 M&T Bank Stadium8 Hard Rock Stadium8 Heinz Field7 MetLife Stadium 7 Mercedes-Benz Stadium7 New Era Field 7 Mercedes-Benz Superdome7 Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)6 RCA Dome*5 AT&T Stadium4 Texas Stadium*4 Oakland Coliseum4 Gille e Stadium3 Lucas Oil Stadium3 Twickenham Stadium (London)3 Broncos Stadium at Mile High2 StubHub Center*Stadium no longer an NFL venueONLY RICE IS AHEAD OF HIMIn NFL history, only Jerry Rice (46) has caught a pass in more stadiums during his NFL career than Fitzgerald (42). NFL History – Most Stadiums with a ReceptionRnk Player (Years) Venues1 Jerry Rice (1985-04) 462t Larry Fitzgerald (2004-18) 422t Terrell Owens (1996-10) 422t Keenan McCardell (1992-07) 425 Tim Brown (1988-2004) 41

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A chronological look at every one of Fitzgerald’s 116 TD recep ons. # Date Opp Yds Quarterback1 10/10/2004 @ SF 24 Josh McCown2 10/24/2004 SEA 25 Josh McCown3 11/7/2004 @ MIA 2 Josh McCown4 11/21/2004 @ CAR 21 Shaun King5 12/19/2004 STL 8 Josh McCown6 12/19/2004 STL 4 Josh McCown7 12/26/2004 @ SEA 29 Josh McCown8 12/26/2004 @ SEA 29 Josh McCown9 9/11/2005 @ NYG 1 Kurt Warner10 10/2/2005 SF 17 Josh McCown11 10/9/2005 CAR 26 Josh McCown12 10/23/2005 TEN 34 Josh McCown13 11/13/2005 @ DET 8 Kurt Warner14 11/20/2005 @ STL 7 Kurt Warner15 11/27/2005 JAX 5 Kurt Warner16 12/18/2005 @ HOU 12 John Navarre17 12/24/2005 PHI 25 Josh McCown18 1/1/2006 @ IND 25 Josh McCown19 9/24/2006 STL 12 Kurt Warner20 10/8/2006 KAN 5 Ma Leinart21 12/3/2006 @ STL 11 Ma Leinart22 12/10/2006 SEA 5 Ma Leinart23 12/24/2006 @ SF 6 Ma Leinart24 12/31/2006 @ SD 9 Kurt Warner25 10/7/2007 @ STL 7 Kurt Warner26 11/11/2007 DET 1 Kurt Warner27 11/11/2007 DET 20 Kurt Warner28 11/18/2007 @ CIN 5 Kurt Warner29 11/25/2007 SF 28 Kurt Warner30 11/25/2007 SF 48 Kurt Warner31 12/9/2007 @ SEA 11 Kurt Warner32 12/16/2007 @ NO 18 Kurt Warner33 12/30/2007 STL 21 Kurt Warner34 12/30/2007 STL 6 Kurt Warner35 9/7/2008 @ SF 1 Kurt Warner36 9/21/2008 @ WAS 62 Kurt Warner37 10/5/2008 BUF 2 Kurt Warner38 10/5/2008 BUF 2 Kurt Warner39 10/12/2008 DAL 2 Kurt Warner40 11/10/2008 SF 5 Kurt Warner41 11/27/2008 @ PHI 1 Kurt Warner42 11/27/2008 @ PHI 7 Kurt Warner43 12/7/2008 STL 12 Kurt Warner44 12/21/2008 @ NE 78 Ma Leinart45 12/28/2008 SEA 5 Kurt Warner46 12/28/2008 SEA 38 Kurt Warner47 9/13/2009 SFO 5 Kurt Warner48 9/20/2009 @ JAX 22 Kurt Warner49 10/11/2009 HOU 9 Kurt Warner50 10/11/2009 HOU 26 Kurt Warner51 10/18/2009 @ SEA 2 Kurt Warner52 11/8/2009 @ CHI 11 Kurt Warner53 11/8/2009 @ CHI 17 Kurt Warner54 11/15/2009 SEA 18 Kurt Warner55 11/22/2009 @ STL 11 Kurt Warner56 12/6/2009 MIN 34 Kurt Warner57 12/20/2009 @ DET 1 Kurt Warner58 12/27/2009 STL 10 Kurt Warner59 1/3/2010 GNB 3 Brian St. Pierre60 9/12/2010 @ STL 21 Derek Anderson61 9/26/2010 OAK 8 Derek Anderson62 10/31/2010 TB 3 Max Hall63 10/31/2010 TB 5 Derek Anderson64 11/21/2010 @ KC 3 Derek Anderson65 1/2/2011 @ SF 10 John Skelton66 9/18/2011 @ WAS 73 Kevin Kolb67 9/25/2011 @ SEA 12 Kevin Kolb68 11/6/2011 STL 13 John Skelton69 11/13/2011 @ PHI 10 John Skelton70 11/13/2011 @ PHI 7 John Skelton71 11/20/2011 @ SF 23 Richard Bartel72 12/11/2011 SF 46 John Skelton73 12/24/2011 @ CIN 30 John Skelton74 9/23/2012 PHI 37 Kevin Kolb75 9/30/2012 MIA 3 Kevin Kolb76 10/14/2012 BUF 9 Kevin Kolb77 11/4/2012 @ GB 31 John Skelton78 9/8/2013 @ STL 4 Carson Palmer79 9/8/2013 @ STL 24 Carson Palmer80 9/29/2013 @ TB 13 Carson Palmer81 10/13/2013 @ SF 75 Carson Palmer82 10/27/2013 ATL 10 Carson Palmer83 11/17/2013 @ JAX 14 Carson Palmer84 11/24/2013 IND 4 Carson Palmer85 11/24/2013 IND 26 Carson Palmer86 12/1/2013 @ PHI 43 Carson Palmer87 12/8/2013 STL 7 Carson Palmer88 10/12/2014 WAS 24 Carson Palmer89 10/26/2014 PHI 80 Carson Palmer90 9/20/2015 @ CHI 8 Carson Palmer91 9/20/2015 @ CHI 28 Carson Palmer92 9/20/2015 @ CHI 9 Carson Palmer93 9/27/2015 SF 4 Carson Palmer94 9/27/2015 SF 8 Carson Palmer95 10/11/2015 @ DET 2 Carson Palmer96 11/1/2015 @ CLE 6 Carson Palmer97 12/27/2015 GB 3 Carson Palmer98 1/3/2016 SEA 17 Carson Palmer99 9/11/2016 NE 3 Carson Palmer100 9/11/2016 NE 1 Carson Palmer101 9/18/2016 TB 4 Carson Palmer102 10/6/2016 @ SF 21 Drew Stanton103 10/6/2016 @ SF 29 Drew Stanton104 1/1/2017 @ LA 5 Carson Palmer105 9/25/2017 DAL 15 Carson Palmer106 10/1/2017 SF 19 Carson Palmer107 10/15/17 TB 11 Carson Palmer108 11/19/17 @ Hou 20 Blaine Gabbert109 12/3/17 LAR 15 Blaine Gabbert110 12/24/17 NYG 13 Drew Stanton111 10/18/18 DEN 4 Josh Rosen112 10/28/18 SF 13 Josh Rosen113 11/18/18 Oak 18 Josh Rosen114 11/18/18 Oak 5 Josh Rosen115 11/25/18 @ LAC 25 Josh Rosen116 12/30/18 @ Sea 15 Josh Rosen

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TD Rec. By Opponent TDs Opponent18 L.A./St. Louis Rams18 San Francisco12 Sea le8 Philadelphia5 Chicago5 Detroit5 Tampa Bay4 Houston3 Green Bay3 Indianapolis3 Jacksonville3 New England3 Buff alo3 Oakland3 Washington2 Carolina2 Cincinna 2 Dallas2 Kansas City2 L.A./San Diego Chargers2 Miami2 NY Giants1 Atlanta1 Cleveland1 Denver1 Minnesota 1 New Orleans1 TennesseeTeams w/No TDs AgainstTeam GamesBal more 3NY Jets 3Pi sburgh 3

TD Rec. By QB (15) TDs Quarterback39 Kurt Warner28 Carson Palmer12 Josh McCown7 John Skelton6 Josh Rosen5 Kevin Kolb5 Ma Leinart4 Derek Anderson3 Drew Stanton2 Blaine Gabbert1 Max Hall1 Richard Bartel1 John Navarre1 Shaun King1 Brian St. Pierre

TDs By QuartersTDs Quarter41 2nd

34 4th

25 3rd

15 1st 1 OT TD By DaysTDs Day107 Sunday5 Thursday2 Saturday2 Monday

Recep ons By QB (20)Rec Quarterback363 Carson Palmer345 Kurt Warner84 Josh McCown82 John Skelton70 Ma Leinart70 Kevin Kolb68 Drew Stanton54 Josh Rosen49 Derek Anderson32 Blaine Gabbert21 Ryan Lindley13 Max Hall12 Sam Bradford10 Shaun King8 John Navarre7 Rich Bartel6 Brian Hoyer5 Tim Ra ay3 Mike Glennon1 Brian St. Pierre

TD By Distance TDs Distance33 4-9 yards28 10-19 yards23 20-29 yards18 3 or fewer yards9 30-59 yards5 60+ yards

TOUCHDOWNS BY STADIUM

With his 25-yard TD recep on against the Chargers in Week 12 of the 2018 season at Los Angeles, StubHub Center became the 27th diff erent NFL venue in which Fitzgerald has at least one TD catch in his career.Fitzgerald's 116 Career TDs by StadiumTDs Stadium53 State Farm Stadium 7 Sun Devil Stadium*7 Edward Jones Dome*6 Candles ck Park*6 CenturyLink Field5 Soldier Field5 Lincoln Financial Field3 Ford Field2 FedEx Field2 Levi's Stadium2 NRG Stadium2 Paul Brown Stadium2 TIAA Bank Field 1 Arrowhead Stadium1 Bank of America Stadium1 Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)1 FirstEnergy Stadium1 Giants Stadium*1 Gille e Stadium1 Hard Rock Stadium1 Lambeau Field1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum1 Mercedes-Benz Superdome1 RCA Dome*1 Raymond James Stadium1 StubHub Center1 Qualcomm Stadium**Stadium no longer an NFL venue

Fitzgerald fi nished the Cardinals Week 11 matchup vs. Oakland last season with two recep ons, both of which went for TDs. It marked Fitzgerald’s 19th ou ng with mul ple TD catches. That represents the highest total among all ac ve players in the NFL. NFL Leaders – Games with 2+ TD Catches (Ac ve)Rnk Player (Team) Games1 Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 192 Antonio Brown (Oak) 173 Jimmy Graham (GB) 154t Odell Beckham (Cle) 114t Demaryius Thomas (NE) 11

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In the 2018 season fi nale at Sea le, Fitzgerald sur-passed 2,000 career receiving yards against the Se-ahawks. Combined with his totals against the 49ers (2,306) and Rams (2,098), Fitzgerald joins WR Jerry Rice as the only players in NFL history with 2,000+ re-ceiving yards against three diff erent opponents. NFL History – Receiving Yards vs. Single OpponentRnk Player Yds Opponent Gms1 Jerry Rice 2,731 Falcons 302 Jerry Rice 2,551 Rams 323 Larry Fitzgerald 2,306 49ers 304 Larry Fitzgerald 2,098 Rams 305 Reggie Wayne 2,028 Jaguars 256 Jerry Rice 2,025 Saints 297 Larry Fitzgerald 2,022 Seahawks 298 Tim Brown 2,021 Chiefs 279 Isaac Bruce 1,925 49ers 2610 Tim Brown 1,826 Broncos 29Fitzgerald has achieved record-breaking results against division opponents throughout his career. His recep on totals against the Rams (185), 49ers (173) and Seahawks (170) are three of the four highest totals in NFL history against a single opponent. NFL History – Recep ons vs. Single OpponentRnk Player Rec Opponent Gms1 Larry Fitzgerald 185 Rams 302 Jerry Rice 175 Falcons 303 Larry Fitzgerald 173 49ers 304 Larry Fitzgerald 170 Sea le 295 Jerry Rice 166 Rams 32Only two players in NFL history (Jerry Rice and Bob Hayes) have more career re-ceiving TDs vs. a single opponent than Fitzgerald has against both the Rams (18) and 49ers (18). NFL History – TD Recep ons vs. Single OpponentRnk Player TDs Opponent Gms1 Jerry Rice 25 Falcons 302 Jerry Rice 20 Rams 323 Bob Hayes 19 Giants 164t Larry Fitzgerald 18 Rams 304t Larry Fitzgerald 18 49ers 304t Don Hutson 18 Rams 18

Fitzgerald has posted 100+ receiving yards in a game 47 mes in his career. He has reached the milestone 20 more mes than any player in team history. Franchise History – Career Games with 100+ Receiving YardsRnk Player (Years) Gms1 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-) 472 Anquan Boldin (2003-09) 273 Jackie Smith (1963-77) 224 Roy Green (1979-90) 205 Rob Moore (1995-01) 18Fitzgerald’s Career 100-Yard Games (47) Yds Opponent Rec172 at Minnesota, 11/26/06 11171 vs. St. Louis, 12/30/07 11160 vs. Philadelphia, 10/26/14 7156 vs. San Francisco, 11/25/07 9155 at NY Giants, 9/11/05 13153 vs. Miami, 9/14/08 6151 at Sea le, 11/16/08 10149 vs. Dallas, 9/25/17 13149 vs. Sea le, 1/1/12 9149 vs. San Francisco, 12/11/11 7146 at Philadelphia, 11/13/11 7143 vs. Minnesota, 12/6/09 8141 at Detroit, 11/13/05 9138 vs. Tampa Bay, 10/15/17 10136 at St. Louis, 10/7/07 9136 vs. Carolina, 10/9/05 9134 vs. San Francisco, 9/27/15 9133 at Washington, 9/18/11 7133 vs. San Francisco, 9/10/06 9132 vs. San Francisco, 11/13/16 12130 @ Sea le, 11/15/15 10130 vs. Sea le, 12/28/08 5129 at San Francisco, 12/4/05 8125 at San Francisco, 1/2/11 11125 at Carolina, 12/19/10 9123 at Chicago, 11/8/09 9122 at NY Jets, 9/28/08 8120 vs. Pi sburgh, 9/30/07 10119 vs. NY Giants, 12/24/17 9117 @ San Francisco, 10/13/13 6115 at Carolina, 10/26/08 7114 vs. Philadelphia, 9/23/12 9113 vs. Sea le, 11/9/17 10113 vs. San Francisco, 12/29/13 6112 @ Chicago, 9/20/15 8112 vs. St. Louis, 11/9/14 9111 vs. Chicago, 12/23/12 8109 at Washington, 9/21/08 7107 at Minnesota, 11/7/10 7105 at Cincinna , 12/24/11 6104 at St. Louis, 11/20/05 9102 vs. San Francisco, 10/28/18 8102 vs. NY Giants, 10/2/11 8102 vs. Sea le, 11/6/05 8102 vs. San Francisco, 10/2/05 7101 at New England, 12/21/08 3100 at Sea le, 10/18/09 13AMONG THE NFL LEADERSAmong ac ve NFL players, only Atlanta's Julio Jones (48) has more 100-yard ou ngs than Fitzgerald. NFL Leaders – Games with 100+ Receiving Yards (Ac ve)Rnk Player (Team) 100+1 Julio Jones (Atl) 482 Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 473 Antonio Brown (Oak) 424 DeSean Jackson (Phi) 365 A.J. Green (Cin) 33Only eight players in NFL history have more career 100-yard performances: Jerry Rice (76), Randy Moss (64), Marvin Harrison (59), Andre Johnson (51), Terrell Owens (51), Steve Smith, Sr. (51) and Jones (48).RECORD TOTAL OF 100-YARD OUTINGS VS. SAN FRANCISCOThe Week 8 victory over San Francisco in 2018 was Fitzgerald’s 11th career 100-yard performance against the 49ers and third in the last four seasons. No player in NFL history has more 100-yard receiving performances against a single opponent than Fitzgerald has against San Francisco.NFL History – 100-Yard Receiving Games vs. Single OpponentRnk Player Gms Opponent1t Larry Fitzgerald 11 49ers1t Jerry Rice 11 Falcons3t Don Maynard 9 Patriots3t Reggie Wayne 9 Jaguars3t Rod Smith 9 Chiefs

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Fitzgerald has played 102 career regular season games in 13 seasons at State Farm Stadium. In those contests, he totaled 598 re-cep ons on the Cardinals home fi eld. In NFL history, only WR Jerry Rice had more recep- ons in a single stadium.

NFL History – Recep ons By StadiumRnk Player (Team) Rec Stadium1 Jerry Rice (SF) 646 Candles ck Park2 Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 598 State Farm Stadium3 Andre Johnson (Hou) 560 NRG Stadium4 Cris Carter (Min) 531 Mall of America5 Marvin Harrison (Ind) 515 RCA Dome Fitzgerald's 7,438 career receiving yards at State Farm Stadium rank third in NFL history for a single venue.NFL History – Receiving Yards By StadiumRnk Player (Team) Yds Gms Stadium To Pass1 Jerry Rice (SF) 9,403 119 Candles ck Park 1,9662 Andre Johnson (Hou) 7,776 88 NRG Stadium 3393 Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 7,438 102 State Farm Stadium -4 Marvin Harrison (Ind) 7,189 87 RCA Dome -5 Steve Largent (Sea) 6,822 101 Kingdome -Fitzgerald has 53 career TD catches at State Farm Stadium. Only four players in NFL history have more TD catches in a single stadium. NFL History – TD Recep ons By StadiumRnk Player (Team) TDs Stadium1 Jerry Rice (SF) 91 Candles ck Park2 Antonio Gates (LAC) 67 Qualcomm Stadium3 Marvin Harrison (Ind) 65 RCA Dome4 Cris Carter (Min) 60 Mall of America 5t Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 53 State Farm Stadium5t Steve Largent (Sea) 53 KingdomeFitzgerald (102) has played in more regular season games at State Farm Sta-dium than any other player in franchise history. Most Games Played at State Farm Stadium (2006-18)Rnk Player (Years) Gms1 WR Larry Fitzgerald (2006-) 1022 DT Calais Campbell (2008-16) 693 C Lyle Sendlein (2007-15) 684 CB Patrick Peterson (2011-) 645 DT Darnell Docke (2006-13) 62

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Below is a look at the career of Larry Fitzgerald through his fi rst 234 career games compared to the 27 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 recep ons (1,303) than all of the receivers enshrined in Canton had through 234 games. Fitzgerald also has more receiving yards (16,279) than all HOF receivers except Jerry Rice (22,895).

Fitzgerald Vs. Modern Era WRs in the Hall of Fame (234 Games) 100- Player, HOF Year Years G Rec Yds Avg. Y/G TD Yd GLarry Fitzgerald 2004- 234 1,303 16,279 12.5 69.6 116 47Jerry Rice, ‘10 1985-04 234 1,259 19,007 15.1 81.2 174 67Marvin Harrison, ‘16 1996-08 190 1,102 14,580 13.2 76.7 128 59Cris Carter, ’13 1987-02 233 1,101 13,899 12.6 59.6 130 42Terrell Owens, '18 1996-2010 219 1,078 15,934 14.8 72.8 153 51Tim Brown, ‘15 1988-04 234 1,050 14,565 13.9 62.2 99 43Randy Moss, '18 1998-2012 218 982 15,292 15.6 70.1 156 64Andre Reed, ‘14 1985-00 234 951 13,198 13.9 56.4 87 36Art Monk, ‘08 1980-95 224 940 12,721 13.5 56.8 68 33Steve Largent, ‘95 1976-89 200 819 13,089 16.0 65.4 100 40James Lo on, ‘03 1978-93 233 764 14,004 18.3 60.2 75 44Michael Irvin, ‘07 1988-99 159 750 11,904 15.9 74.9 65 47Charlie Joiner, ‘96 1969-86 234 744 12,101 16.3 51.7 65 28Charley Taylor, 84 1964-77 165 649 9,110 14.0 55.2 79 21Don Maynard, ‘87 1958, 60-73 186 633 11,834 18.7 63.6 88 50Raymond Berry, ‘73 1955-67 154 631 9,275 14.7 60.2 68 23Fred Biletnikoff , ‘88 1965-78 190 589 8,974 15.2 47.2 76 21Lance Alworth, ‘78 1962-72 136 542 10,266 18.9 75.5 85 41John Stallworth, ‘02 1974-87 165 537 8,723 16.2 52.9 63 25Bobby Mitchell, ’83 1958-68 148 521 7,954 15.3 53.7 65 25Tommy McDonald, ‘98 1957-68 152 495 8,410 17.0 55.3 84 24Paul Warfi eld, ‘83 1964-77 157 427 8,565 20.1 54.6 85 22Tom Fears, ‘70 1948-56 87 400 5,397 13.5 62.0 38 15Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsch, ’68 1946-57 127 387 7,029 18.2 55.3 60 -Dante Lavelli, ‘75 1946-56 123 386 6,488 16.8 52.7 62 -Pete Pihos, ‘70 1947-55 107 373 5,619 15.1 52.5 61 14Bob Hayes, '09 1965-75 132 371 7,414 20.0 56.2 71 23Lynn Swann, '01 1974-82 116 336 5,462 16.3 47.1 51 11

In fact, Fitzgerald’s career numbers already surpass all but one receiver currently in the HOF (Rice). He has more career recep ons than 26 of the 27 receivers in the HOF: Swann (336), Hayes (371), Pihos (373), Lavelli (386), Hirsch (387), Fears (400), Warfi eld (427), McDonald (495), Mitchell (521), Stallworth (537), Alworth (542), Biletnikoff (589), Berry (631), Maynard (633), Taylor (649), Irvin (750), Joiner (750), Lo on (764), Largent (819), Monk (940), Reed (951), Moss (982), Ow-ens (1,078), Brown (1,094), Carter (1,101) and Harrison (1,102).He has more career receiving yards than 26 of the 27 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), Warfi eld (8,565), Stallworth (8,723), Biletnikoff (8,974), Taylor (9,110), Berry (9,275), Alworth (10,266), Maynard (11,834), Irvin (11,904), Joiner (12,146), Monk (12,721), Largent (13,089), Reed (13,198), Carter (13,899), Lo on (14,004), Brown (14,934), Harrison (14,580), Moss (15,292) and Owens (15,934).

A Career Full of Accomplishments:•Franchise career leader in recep ons (1,303), receiving yards (16,279), receiving TDs (116), total TDs (116) and 100-yard receiving games (47). His nine 1,000-yard seasons are also a franchise record. •Led the NFL with 107 recep ons in 2016, marking the second me in his career (103 in 2005; ed with Steve Smith) he had done so. He became the fi rst player in NFL history to lead the NFL in recep ons at least 11 years apart. Prior to Fitzgerald, the longest span between leading the league in recep ons was six by Jerry Rice (1990, 1996).•Fitzgerald (11) joins Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (13) as the only wide receivers in NFL history to be named to the Pro Bowl at least 11 mes. •Fitzgerald had more recep ons in his fi rst 200 career games (1,116) than any player in NFL history.•One of just seven players in NFL history to record at least 1,400 receiving yards in a season four mes in their career: Jerry Rice (6), Julio Jones (5), Randy Moss (4), Marvin Harrison (4), Antonio Brown (4) and Andre Johnson (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 32 years, 97 days old, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 1,000 career recep ons. •At 31 years, 102 days old, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 900 career recep ons. •At 30 years, 57 days old, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 800 career recep ons. •At 30 years, 85 days old, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 11,000 receiving yards.•In 2010, he became the fi rst player in NFL history to record 90+ recep ons fi ve mes in their fi rst seven seasons. •During the 2008 postseason, he broke virtually every major playoff receiving record, establishing new single-season marks for recep ons (30), receiving yards (546) and TDs (7). His four 100-yard receiving games in the postseason established a new NFL record for consecu ve games with 100 yards receiving. •His 10 TD recep ons in nine career postseason games are an NFL record for a player in their fi rst nine career playoff contests. •With a then franchise-record 103 recep ons 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 addi on to his 10 receiving TDs in 2007, he became the fi rst player in franchise history to record at least 10 TDs in three consecu ve seasons. •At 29 years, 44 days old, joined Randy Moss (28 years, 314 days) as the only players in NFL history to reach 10,000 career receiving yards before the age of 30. •One of just fi ve players in NFL history to record 15,000+ receiving yards and 100+ TD recep ons in their career.

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With 43 TDs, Johnson enters the 2019 season ranked ninth on the franchise all- me list for ca-reer TDs - despite having appeared in 20 fewer games than any other player in the top-10. Franchise Record – Total Touchdowns Rnk Player (Years) TDs Gms1 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-18) 116 2342 Roy Green (1979-90) 69 1683 Sonny Randle (1959-66) 60 994t O s Anderson (1979-86) 51 994t John David Crow (1958-64) 51 696 Ollie Matson (1952, ‘54-58) 50 727 Mel Gray (1971-82) 46 1458 Anquan Boldin (2003-09) 45 959t David Johnson (2015-18) 43 499t Jackie Smith (1963-77) 43 198JOHNSON HITS DOUBLE-DIGIT TOUCHDOWNS FOR 3RD TIMEJohnson fi nished the 2018 season with a team-high 10 TDs, marking the third me in his career he has reached double-digit TDs in a season (13 in 2015; 20 in 2016). He joins Larry Fitzgerald (5) as the only players in team history with 10+ TDs in at least three seasons.

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31 RUSHING TDS AND COUNTING

Johnson enters the 2019 season with 31 rushings TDs, which ranks fi h on the Cardinals all- me list. He needs just seven more to reach second place in team history behind only O s Anderson (46). Franchise Record – Career Rushing TDs Rnk Player (Years) TDs Games1 O s Anderson (1979-86) 46 992 Wayne Morris (1976-83) 37 1103 John David Crow (1958-64) 33 694 Stump Mitchell (1981-89) 32 1165 David Johnson (2015-18) 31 49

Although RB David Johnson was in his fourth NFL season in 2018 - he has only played 49 career games - which equals out to just over three full 16 game seasons in the NFL.Nonetheless, Johnson has been able to pile up 43 career TDs (31 rushing, 11 receiving, 1 KOR). His 43 TDs are nine more than any other player in franchise history through their fi rst four seasons.Franchise Record - Touchdowns in 1st Four Seasons Rnk Player (Years) TDs Gms1 David Johnson (2015-18) 43 492 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-07) 34 603 Mal Kutner (1946-49) 33 474 Sonny Randle (1959-62) 32 505t O s Anderson (1979-82) 31 565t Ollie Matson (1952; 54-56) 31 48Despite missing 15 games in 2017, Johnson remains one of only three players in the NFL with 40+ TDs over the last four seasons (2015-18). NFL Leaders - Total Touchdowns (2015-18)Rnk Player (Team) TDs Gms1 RB Todd Gurley (LAR) 56 572 WR Antonio Brown (Oak/Pit) 47 603 RB David Johnson (AZ) 43 494 WR DeAndre Hopkins (Hou) 39 635 RB Melvin Gordon (LAC) 38 554,600 YARDS THROUGH 4 YEARSJohnson has already accumulated 4,632 career yards from scrimmage (2,783 rushing, 1,849 receiving). That represents the third-best total in franchise his-tory through player's fi rst four seasons. Franchise Record - Scrimmage Yards in 1st 4 SeasonsRnk Player (Years) Yards Gms Yds/Gm1 RB O s Anderson (1979-82) 6,029 56 107.72 WR Anquan Boldin (2003-06) 4,721 56 84.33 RB David Johnson (2015-18) 4,632 49 94.54 WR Larry Fitzgerald (2004-07) 4,599 60 76.75 WR Terry Metcalf (1973-76) 4,158 51 81.5

A P R O D U C T I V E F O U R S E A S O N S

The Cardinals en re roster was plagued by inju-ries during the 2018 season as the team saw 17 diff erent players land on IR and 77 diff erent play-ers appear in at least one game. But the group hit hardest by injuries was the of-fensive line. In last year's season fi nale at Sea le in Week 17, Arizona started its 10th diff erent O-Line combina on of the 2018 season. It also represented the eighth diff erent O-Line combi-na on in the fi nal 10 games. Seven members of the O-Line landed on IR last season. Of the fi ve starters who entered training camp with the Cards last year, none were on the ac ve roster at the end of the year. Four of the fi ve (Humphries, Iupa , Pugh and Shipley) landed on IR. Entering the 2019 season, Arizona's O-Line has been rebuilt and the results mix new faces with those who return with the Cardinals. A More Experienced GroupBy the end of last season, the Cardinals had three rookies star ng on the O-Line. Arizona's expected starters on the line heading into the 2019 preseason opener vs. the Chargers are signifi cantly more experienced. That group - con-sis ng of LT D.J. Humphries, LG Jus n Pugh, C A.Q. Shipley/Mason Cole, RG J.R. Sweezy and RT Marcus Gilbert - have combined for 33 total NFL seasons, 378 games played and 332 starts heading into '19. Entering his fi h NFL season, Humphries is the least experienced of the bunch. Pugh is entering his seventh NFL season in 2019, Shipley and Sweezy their eighth and Gilbert his ninth. Cole is in his second NFL season in 2019. Acquiring Starters In The Off seasonBoth starters on the right side of the Cardinals O-Line (Sweezy and Gilbert) were acquired in the off season. Arizona picked up Gilbert on 3/13 in a trade with the Steelers and two days later (3/15) Sweezy signed as a free agent.

MIXING THE FAMILIAR AND THE NEW ON THE O-LINE

WR Chris an Kirk - Arizona's second round selec- on in the 2018 NFL Dra - put up impressive num-

bers in his rookie campaign before an injury suf-fered in Week 13 at Green Bay ended his season. In 12 games (7 starts), Kirk had 43 recep ons for 590 yards and three TDs. He returned 21 punts for 164 yards and rushed three mes for 35 yards. Through Week 13 last season, Kirk ranked second among rookie WRs in recep ons and third in re-ceiving yards.NFL Leaders – Recep ons and Receiving Yards by Rookie WRs (Thru Week 13)Rnk Player (Team) Rec Rnk Player (Team) Yds1 Calvin Ridley (Atl) 50 1 Calvin Ridley (Atl) 6472 Chris an Kirk (AZ) 43 2 D.J. Moore (Car) 6093 D.J. Moore (Car) 42 3 Chris an Kirk (AZ) 5904 Antonio Calloway (Cle) 33 4 Courtland Su on (Den) 5585 Anthony Miller (Chi) 30 5 Antonio Calloway (Cle) 472Kirk Rookie Highlights GAME WINNER VS. SAN FRANCISCO: In Arizona's Week 8 victory over San Fran-cisco, Kirk caught three passes for 42 yards - while also hauling in his second career TD recep on when he caught a nine-yard game-winning TD with 34 sec-onds remaining in the fourth quarter.LONGEST TD OF THE SEASON AT SAN FRANCISCO: On the Cardinals fi rst off en-sive play of the game in Week 5 vs. the 49ers, Kirk hauled in a 75-yard TD pass. It was the longest off ensive play of the season for Arizona and it ed for the longest TD recep on by a rookie in the NFL.

A PROMISING START AS A ROOKIE IN 2018

RB Chase Edmonds - the Cardinals fourth round selec on (134th overall) in the 2018 NFL Dra - played all 16 games for Arizona last season and fi nished second on the team in carries (60), rush-ing yards (208) and rushing TDs (2). His best ou ng came in Arizona's Week 13 win over the Packers in Green Bay last year. Edmonds fi nished the contest with season highs in scrim-mage yards (66) and rushing yards (53), while scoring both of the Cardinals TDs in the victory. They were the fi rst to TDs of his career. Edmonds, though, feels like bigger things are ahead of him in 2019 and he looks forward to showing how much he has learned going into his second NFL season. “That’s one thing that’s changed with me from my rookie year – my confi -dence in my ability," Edmonds said in the lead up to training camp. "Last year I was kind of walking on eggshells, just worrying about not messing up. This year, I’m all about making plays."

EAGERLY LOOKING TOWARDS YEAR TWO

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Jones has 41.0 sacks in 48 career games with the Cardinals. He has at least one sack in 32 of 48 games in three seasons (2016-18) with Arizona. Da ng back to 2016, no player in the NFL has a sack in more games than Jones. NFL Leaders – Games with 1.0+ Sack (2016-18)Rnk Player (Team) Games1 Chandler Jones (Arizona) 322t Khalil Mack (Chicago) 262t Von Miller (Denver) 262t Ryan Kerrigan (Washington) 265 Danielle Hunter (Minnesota) 25

GAME AFTER GAME, JONES GETS A SACK

By any measure, Jones has been one of the best defenders in the NFL since he came to Arizona in a trade prior to the 2016 season. Since joining the team, Jones leads the NFL in sacks (41.0) and is ed for the lead in tack-les for loss (57). NFL Leaders – Sacks (2016-18)Rnk Player (Team) Sacks1 Chandler Jones (AZ) 41.02 Aaron Donald (LAR) 39.53 Von Miller (Den) 38.04 Ryan Kerrigan (Was) 37.05t Khalil Mack (Chi) 34.05t Danielle Hunter (Min) 34.0NFL Leaders – Tackles for Loss (2016-18)Rnk Player (Team) TFL1t Chandler Jones (AZ) 571t Aaron Donald (LAR) 573 Jadeveon Clowney (Hou) 534 Cameron Jordan (NO) 525 Calais Campbell (Jax) 46JONES GETS 40TH SACK AS A MEMBER OF THE CARDINALSJones recorded his 40th sack as a member of the Cards when he took down Packers QB Aaron Rodgers in Week 13 last year. Jones reached 40 sacks with the Cardinals in just his 44th game with the team. He reached the career milestone in fewer games than any player in franchise history. ALREADY AT 7TH ON CARDINALS ALL-TIME SACKS LISTDespite having played just three seasons in Arizona, Jones (41.0) ranks sev-enth on the franchise all- me sacks list. Franchise Career Leaders – Sacks Rnk Player (Years) Sacks Games1 Freddie Joe Nunn (1985-93) 66.5 1312 Calais Campbell (2008-16) 56.5 1383 Simeon Rice (1996-2000) 53.5 794 Cur s Greer (1980-88) 50.5 945 Ken Harvey (1988-93) 47.5 906 Eric Swann (1991-99) 45.5 1107 Chandler Jones (2016-18) 41.0 488 Darnell Docke (2004-14) 40.5 1589 Bertrand Berry (2004-09) 40.0 7210 Al Baker (1983-86) 37.5 63

A MARVELOUS RUN IN ARIZONA

Cardinals All-Pro LB Chandler Jones recorded 13.0 sacks in 2018. Combined with his 11.0 sacks in 2016 and 17.0 sacks in 2017, he became the fi rst player in franchise history with 10+ sacks in three consecu ve seasons. Jones is the only player in franchise history with at least 11.0+ sacks in three diff erent seasons. He joined Washington's Ryan Kerrigan also the only players in the NFL with 11.0+ sacks in each of the last three years. Franchise Record – Seasons with 10+ SacksRnk Player Seasons1t Chandler Jones 3 – 2016 (11.0), 2017 (17.0), 2018 (13.0)1t Simeon Rice 3 – 1996 (12.5), 1998 (10.0), 1999 (16.5)1t Al Baker 3 – 1983 (13.0), 1984 (10.0), 1986 (10.5)4t Freddie Joe Nunn 2 – 1987 (11.0), 1988 (14.0)4t Cur s Greer 2 – 1983 (16.0), 1984 (14.0)Jones ed for seventh in the NFL with 13.0 sacks in 2018.

MULTIPLE SEASONS WITH AT LEAST 13.0 SACKSWith 13.0 sacks in 2018 and 17.0 sacks in 2017, Jones joined Cur s Greer (2) as the only players in Cardinals history with mul ple seasons of 13+ sacks.

JONES MAKES HISTORY IN 2018

Da ng back to 2013, only Houston's J.J. Wa (21) has more games with mul ple sacks than Jones. Jones had three mul -sack games in 2018 and has 10 career mul -sack performances as a member of the Cardinals. NFL Leaders – Mul -Sack Games (2013-18)Rnk Player (Team) Gms1 J.J. Wa (Hou) 212 Chandler Jones (AZ) 193 Jus n Houston (Ind) 184 Cameron Jordan (NO) 165t Ryan Kerrigan (Was) 155t Cameron Wake (Ten) 15

MORE THAN JUST THE ONE

Jones has sacked 38 diff erent QBs in his NFL career. That list is led by Se-ahawks signal-caller Russell Wilson - whom Jones has sacked 9.5 mes in seven games. Chandler Jones Sacks By Quarterback (38)Quarterback SacksRussell Wilson 9.5Geno Smith 5.0Ryan Tannehill 4.5Ryan Fitzpatrick 4.0Tyrod Taylor 4.0Kirk Cousins 3.5Jared Goff 3.5Andrew Luck 2.5C.J. Beathard 2.0Blake Bortles 2.0Sam Bradford 2.0Jacoby Brisse 2.0Derek Carr 2.0Ma Cassel 2.0Colin Kaepernick 2.0Case Keenum 2.0Patrick Mahomes 2.0Marcus Mariota 2.0Ben Roethlisberger 2.0Alex Smith 1.5Drew Brees 1.0Josh Freeman 1.0Jimmy Garoppolo 1.0Kevin Kolb 1.0Jake Locker 1.0Eli Manning 1.0Peyton Manning 1.0Zach Me enberger 1.0Cam Newton 1.0Kyle Orton 1.0Dak Presco 1.0Aaron Rodgers 1.0Ma hew Staff ord 1.0Mitch Trubisky 1.0Carson Wentz 1.0Jameis Winston 1.0Andy Dalton 0.5Philip Rivers 0.5

38 QBS AND COUNTING

During Jones' fi rst season in Arizona in 2016, the Cardinals led the NFL in sacks (48) for just the sec-ond me in franchise history (59 in 1983). The following year (2017), Jones established a franchise record with 17.0 sacks, and became the fi rst player in team history to lead the NFL in the category. In Jones' three seasons with the Cardinals (2016-18) the team has ranked in the top-5 in sacks twice (5th in 2018; 1st in 2016). The team never ranked in the top-5 in the 10 seasons prior to his arrival - and broke the top-10 just twice. Over the last three years, the Cardinals have post-ed 134 total sacks which ranks second in the NFL during that span. NFL Leaders - Team Sacks (2016-18)Rnk Team Sacks1 Pi sburgh 1462 Arizona 1343 Carolina 1324 Chicago 1295 Minnesota 128

WHEN JONES ARRIVED, SO DID THE SACKS

IN THE TOP-5 WITH JONESThe Cardinals have recorded two of the top-5 sack totals in franchise his-tory during Jones' three seasons: 49 (4th all- me) in 2018 and 48 (5th all- me) in 2016.

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A free agent signing in the off season from Bal more, All-Pro LB Terrell Suggsenters the 2019 season – his 17th in the NFL – having accumulated 132.5 sacks in his career. That es him with Leslie O’Neal and Hall of Fame LB Lawrence Taylor for 13th place on the NFL’s all- me sacks list.NFL All- me Sack Leaders (Top 20)Rnk Player Sacks Years1 Bruce Smith* 200.0 1985-20032 Reggie White* 198.0 1985-20003 Kevin Greene* 160.0 1985-19994 Julius Peppers 159.5 2002-20185 Chris Doleman* 150.5 1985-19996 Michael Strahan 141.5 1993-20077 Jason Taylor* 139.5 1997-20118 DeMarcus Ware 138.5 2005-20169t John Randle* 137.5 1990-20039t Richard Dent* 137.5 1983-199711 Jared Allen 136.0 2004-201512 John Abraham 133.5 2000-201413t Terrell Suggs# 132.5 2003-13t Leslie O’Neal 132.5 1986-199913t Lawrence Taylor* 132.5 1981-199316 Rickey Jackson* 128.0 1981-199517 Derrick Thomas* 126.5 1989-199918 Dwight Freeney 125.5 2002-201719 Robert Mathis 123.0 2003-201620 Simeon Rice 122.0 1996-2007*Hall of Fame Inductee #Ac ve PlayerSuggs’ 132.5 sacks lead all ac ve players in the NFL. He has 34.5 more sacks than any other ac ve player entering the ’19 campaign.Suggs will join new teammate LB Chandler Jones on Arizona’s defense this season. Jones ranks ninth among ac ve players with 77.0 career sacks. The Cardinals are the only team that has two of the top-10 ac ve sack leaders. NFL Leaders – Career Sacks (Ac ve Players)Rnk Player (Team) Sacks1 Terrell Suggs (AZ) 132.52t Von Miller (Den) 98.02t Cameron Wake (Ten) 98.04 J.J. Wa (Hou) 92.05 Ryan Kerrigan (Was) 84.56 Clay Ma hews (LAR) 83.57 Calais Campbell (Jax) 81.58 Jus n Houston (Ind) 78.59 Chandler Jones (AZ) 77.010 Carlos Dunlap (Cin) 72.5

AMONG THE ALL-TIME SACK LEADERS

Suggs has sacked 72 diff erent quarterbacks in his NFL career. That list is led by Bengals QB Andy Dalton, who Suggs has sacked 6.0 mes. Terrell Suggs Sacks By Quarterback (72)Quarterback SacksAndy Dalton 6.0Ryan Tannehill 4.5Blake Bortles 4.5Ma Ryan 4.0Carson Palmer 4.0Drew Brees 4.0Derek Anderson 4.0Philip Rivers 3.5Charlie Frye 3.5Alex Smith 3.0Ma Schaub 3.0Dan Orlovsky 3.0David Carr 3.0Tom Brady 3.0Andrew Walter 2.0Tom Savage 2.0Marcus Mariota 2.0E.J. Manuel 2.0Tommy Maddox 2.0Jon Kitna 2.0Bre Hundley 2.0Ma Hasselbeck 2.0Trent Green 2.0Tim Couch 2.0Jason Campbell 2.0Mark Brunell 2.0Drew Bledsoe 2.0Zach Me enberger 1.5Case Keenum 1.5Brandon Weeden 1.0Seneca Wallace 1.0Michael Vick 1.0Vinny Testaverde 1.0Tyrod Taylor 1.0Ma hew Staff ord 1.0Brian St. Pierre 1.0Connor Shaw 1.0JaMarcus Russell 1.0Sage Rosenfels 1.0Aaron Rodgers 1.0Nathan Peterman 1.0Chad Pennington 1.0Colt McCoy 1.0Josh McCown 1.0Baker Mayfi eld 1.0Peyton Manning 1.0Eli Manning 1.0J.P. Losman 1.0Cleo Lemon 1.0Byron Le wich 1.0Kevin Kolb 1.0DeShone Kizer 1.0Danny Kanell 1.0Kelly Holcomb 1.0Chad Henne 1.0Mike Glennon 1.0Blaine Gabbert 1.0Gus Frero e 1.0Trent Edwards 1.0Trent Dilfer 1.0Kirk Cousins 1.0Sam Bradford 1.0Charlie Batch 1.0Mitchell Trubisky 0.5Mark Sanchez 0.5Tony Romo 0.5Cam Newton 0.5Patrick Mahomes 0.5Brad Johnson 0.5Jeff Garcia 0.5Ryan Fitzpatrick 0.5Brooks Bollinger 0.5

SUGGS’ SACKS BY QUARTERBACK

Suggs has forced 35 fumbles during the regular season in his career, which is the most among all ac ve players. He led the NFL and established a Ravens single-season record with seven forced fumbles during the 2011 season. NFL Leaders - Forced Fumbles (Ac ve)Rnk Player (Team) FF1 Terrell Suggs (AZ) 352 Von Miller (Den) 263 Ryan Kerrigan (Was) 254 Robert Quinn (Dal) 235t Cameron Wake (Ten) 225t J.J. Wa (Hou) 22

FORCING THE ISSUE

Suggs has recorded at least a par al sack against 30 of the 31 teams he has faced in his NFL career. The only team Suggs has faced without recording a sack is the Philadelphia Eagles. He has more sacks against the Browns (19.0) than he does against any other team. Sacks Opponent (Regular Season)Opponent Sacks GmsCleveland 19.0 29Pi sburgh 15.0 29 Cincinna 12.5 28Miami 8.5 9Houston 8.0 8Buff alo 7.0 7Jacksonville 6.5 7Atlanta 5.0 4Oakland 5.0 8L.A. Chargers 4.5 8Washington 4.0 3Denver 3.5 9Tennessee 3.5 7Green Bay 3.0 3Indianapolis 3.0 7New England 3.0 6New Orleans 3.0 4San Francisco 3.0 3Kansas City 2.5 5Sea le 2.0 3L.A. Rams 2.0 3Carolina 1.5 4Dallas 1.5 3Arizona 1.0 3Detroit 1.0 4NY Giants 1.0 4NY Jets 1.0 6Tampa Bay 1.0 4Chicago 0.5 4Minnesota 0.5 4

SUGGS’ SACKS BY TEAM

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The Cardinals selected CB Patrick Peterson with the fi h pick in the 2011 NFL Dra , and in his fi rst eight seasons, he earned eight Pro Bowl selec ons and was named fi rst-team All-Pro three mes. Considered one of the game's best shutdown corners, he has prov-en to be one of the most unique talents in NFL history.Since his rookie season in 2011, only two ac- ve players have more INTs than Peterson.

Ac ve NFL Leaders – Intercep ons (2011-18)Rnk Player (Team) INTs1 Richard Sherman (Sea/SF) 322 Reggie Nelson (Cin/Oak) 293t Patrick Peterson (AZ) 233t Earl Thomas (Sea/Bal) 233t Eric Weddle (SD/Bal/LAR) 23Only seven players in franchise history, including four Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees, have more INTs than Peterson.Franchise Leaders – Intercep ons (All-Time)Rnk Player (Years) INTs1 Larry Wilson (1960-72)+ 522 Aeneas Williams (1991-2000)+ 463 Roger Wehrli (1969-82)+ 404 Night Train Lane (1954-59)+ 305 Pat Fischer (1961-67) 296 Adrian Wilson (2001-12) 277 Kwamie Lassiter (1995-2002) 248 Patrick Peterson (2011-) 239 Norm Thompson (1971-76) 2210t Jerry Davis (1948-51) 2110t Ray Ramsey (1950-53) 21+Hall of Fame Inductee

2 1 G E T S I N T E R C E P T I O N # 2 3

Despite playing in a new system in 2018, Cardinals All-Pro CB Patrick Peterson not only maintained his status among the NFL's most elite pass defenders last season – he posted one of the best years of his career.Peterson ranked near the top in several key coverage categories among NFL CBs with at least 700 snaps in 2018, according to ProFootballFocus.com.Category Stat RnkTotal Snaps 1,107 2Targets 52 4tRecep ons 30 6tReceiving Yards 364 4Yards Allowed per Snap 0.63 1Snaps per Recep on 19.2 2Snaps per Target 11.1 3Source: ProFootballFocus.com; CBs with at least 700 snaps

In 1,107 plays last season, Peterson was targeted 52 mes and allowed just 30 recep ons for 364 yards and three TDs. His 30 recep ons allowed ranked fi rst among NFL CBs who played at least 80% of defense snaps, according to PFF.Recep ons Allowed – NFL CBs (2018) Rk Player Team Tgt Rec Yds TD INT1t Patrick Peterson AZ 52 30 364 3 21t Tre'Davious White Buf 52 30 357 2 23t Tramon Williams GB 51 32 387 8 03t Casey Hayward Jr. LAC 56 32 488 3 05 Minkah Fitzpatrick Mia 62 35 416 1 2Source: ProFootballFocus.com; CBs who played at least 80% of defensive snaps

Peterson "shadowed" six other receivers in 2018 – Vikings WR Stefon Diggs, 49ers WR Marquise Goodwin, Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill, Lions WR Ken-ny Golladay, Falcons WR Julio Jones and Rams WR Brandin Cooks – and allowed just 194 yards and two TDs on 10 recep ons.Receivers “Shadowed” By Peterson in 2018Wk Receiver Opp Tar Rec Yds TD6 Stefon Diggs Min 2 2 26 08 Marquise Goodwin SF 3 1 55 110 Tyreek Hill KC 3 2 42 013 Davante Adams GB 4 1 8 014 Kenny Golladay Det 0 0 0 015 Julio Jones Atl 4 3 45 116 Brandin Cooks LAR 1 1 18 0Total 17 10 194 2Source: ProFootballFocus.com

Peterson's performance in 2018 earned him the second highest coverage grade (83.7) of his career by ProFootballFocus.com. He faced the fewest tar-gets of any season in his eight-year career, while allowing the second-fewest recep ons, the fewest receiving yards and he fewest TD catches.

P E T E R S O N S T O O D O U T I N 2 0 1 8

S Budda Baker - the team's 2017 second-round pick (36th overall) - earned Pro Bowl and fi rst-team All-Pro honors as a special teamer in 2017. He also fi nished the season as a starter at safety.In 2018, Baker appeared in 14 games (13 starts) and totaled 107 tackles, eight tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, three QB pressures, four QB hits, two passes defensed, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries (one returned 36 yards for his fi rst career TD). According to league sta s cs, the 195-pound Baker was one of just three NFL safe es with 100+ tackles, 2.0+ sacks and 8+ tackles for loss in 2018.NFL Safe es with 80+ Tackles/2.0 Sacks and 8+ TFL in '18 (League Stats)Player (Team) GP/GS TT S A Sks/Yds TFL FR FFJamal Adams (NYJ) 16/16 115 86 29 3.5/24 9 1 3Budda Baker (AZ) 14/13 102 78 24 2.0/28 8 2 1Jordan Poyer (Buf) 16/16 100 73 27 2.0/15 9 1 1

BUDDA'S EXPANDED ROLE IN 2018

S D.J. Swearinger had a breakout season with the Cardinals in 2016 and made his return to Arizona in the fi nal week of the '18 season when the team acquired him off waivers from Washington. Swearinger's fi rst s nt with the Cardinals was a successful run from 2015-16. A er Arizona ac-quired him late in the 2015 season, he went on to appear in 20 games (13 starts) for the Cardinals, to-taling 71 tackles, three INTs, nine passes defensed 2.0 sacks, fi ve tackles for loss, forced fumble and a fumble recovery in those contests. He le for Washington in free agency in 2017 and in two seasons (2017-18) with the Redskins started all 31 games he appeared in, recording 132 tackles, 1.5 sacks, eight INTs, 20 passes defensed, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Over the last three seasons - covering his me in Arizona and Washington, Swearinger has 11 INTs. Among ac ve NFL safe es, only Tennessee's Kevin Byard (12) has more INTs during that span (2016-18). Swearinger is one of just four NFL defenders (S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix; CB Marcus Peters; S Damarious Randall) who registered at least three INTs in each of the last three season. NFL Intercep on Leaders Among Safe es (2016-18)Rnk Player (Team) INTs1 Kevin Byard (Ten) 122t D.J. Swearinger (AZ/Was) 112t Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (GB/Was/Chi) 112t Damarious Randall (GB/Cle) 115t Micah Hyde (GB/Buf) 115t Eric Weddle (Bal/LAR) 11

SWEARINGER RETURNS TO ROAM THE DESERT

Selected by the Falcons in the second round (60th overall) of the 2013 NFL Dra , CB Robert Alford has 291 tackles (243 solo), 10 INTs and 85 passes defensed in 88 games (76 starts) in six NFL seasons.Since entering the league out of Southeastern Louisiana in 2013, only Lions CB Darius Slay (91) has more passes defensed than Alford (85).Passes Defensed – Since 2013 (NFL Leaders)Rnk Player Team PD1 Darius Slay Det 912 Robert Alford Atl 853 Brent Grimes Mia/TB 844 Johnathan Joseph Hou 805 Janoris Jenkins StL/NYG 766 Stephon Gilmore Buf/NE 757 Joe Haden Cle/Pit 72Alford has returned three INTs for TDs in his NFL career (two regular season and one postseason). Since his fi rst INT-TD in 2015, only Aqib Talib (4) has more than Alford.Alford has made a quick impression on those who have seen him in train-ing camp with the Cardinals, primarily for his aggressive style of play. "That's my game," Alford said. "I came from a small school (Southeastern Loui-siana) and to make it out of that environment, you have to play with a chip on your shoulder. That's something I've always had and that's something that won't go away un l I hang these cleats up."

ALFORD'S AGGRESSIVE STYLE PAYS OFF

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Arizona State product and 2016 Lou Groza Award winner Zane Gonzalez signed to the Cardinals prac ce squad on November 20th last year and was promoted to the ac ve roster the following Monday (11/26) a er Phil Dawson (hip) was placed on IR.Playing in his fi rst game for the Cardinals in Week 13 at Green Bay, Gonzalez connected on both FG a empts and both PATs in the win over the Packers. Gonzalez kicked the game-winning 44-yard FG with just 1:41 remaining in the fourth quarter. Gonzalez entered the NFL with Cleveland in 2017. The Browns were 0-17-1 in Gonzalez’s tenure with the team. He earned the fi rst victory of his career by kicking Arizona’s game-winning FG against the Packers last year.A STRONG FINISH TO 2018Gonzalez played in the fi nal fi ve games for the Cardinals in 2018, connec ng on seven-of-nine FG a empts and fi ve-of-six PATs. He fi nished the season with perhaps the best performance of his young ca-reer in the Cardinals season fi nale at Sea le. Gonzalez made all three FG a empts in the game, including kicks of 36, 50 and 55 yards. He became the fi rst Cardinals kicker to connect on mul ple FGs of 50+ yards in a game since Neil Rackers (54 and 50 yards) on 9/25/05 at Sea le.

SUN DEVIL RETURNS A CARDINAL

Two of the rookies who had the big-gest impact for the Cardinals in 2018 made their mark on special teams - and both return for Arizona in 2019. LB Ezekiel Turner (Rookie Free Agent)Turner led the NFL with 13 solo special teams tackles last season. He fi nished second in the NFL with 15 total special teams tackles. Turner, who appeared in all 16 games in 2018 (1 start) was named Special Teams Player of the Month (Septem-ber) by ProFootballFocus.com. NFL Leaders – Special Teams Tackles (2018)Rnk Player (Team) STT Solo Asst1 S Adrian Phillips (LAC) 17 11 62t LB Ezekiel Turner (AZ) 15 13 22t WR Dwayne Harris (Oak) 15 8 74t CB Jus n Bethel (Atl) 14 12 24t S Jayron Kearse (Min) 14 12 2LB Dennis Gardeck (Rookie Free Agent)Appeared in all 16 games and led all NFL rookies with 388 total snaps on special teams in 2018. Among all NFL players last season, only Jets WR Ter-rence Brooks (395) played more snaps on special teams than Gardeck. In the season fi nale at Sea le, Gardeck posted a defl ected punt, a blocked punt recovery for a TD and a special teams tackle. Late in the third quar-ter, with Arizona trailing 21-13, Gardeck recovered a blocked punt in the Se-ahawks endzone for his fi rst career TD. It was the Cardinals fi rst blocked punt returned for a TD since 10/12/08 vs. Dallas. For Gardeck, it was his fi rst TD since his senior year at Crystal Lake (IL) South High School in 2012 (80-yard fumble return).

U N D R A F T E D B U T S P E C I A L

TWO SEASONS IN AZ, TWO TEAM RECORDS

The Cardinals signed P Andy Lee just prior to the start of the 2017 season and during his fi rst year in Arizona, he set a new franchise single-season record with a 47.3-yard pun ng average. In 2018, Lee topped himself, breaking his own record with an NFL-high 48.6-yard average last season. NFL Leaders – Gross Pun ng Average (2018)Rnk Player (Team) Punts Gross Avg.1 Andy Lee (AZ) 94 48.62 Michael Dickson (Sea) 78 48.23 Cameron Johnston (Phi) 58 48.14 Sam Koch (Bal) 60 47.45 Bre Kern (Ten) 74 47.1Lee owns team records for pun ng average in a season with both the Cardinals and 49ers (50.9 yards in 2011). He owns the top two single-season pun ng averages for the Car-dinals. Cardinals Franchise Record – Gross Pun ng Average (Season)Rnk Player (Season) Avg.1 Andy Lee (2018) 48.62 Andy Lee (2017) 47.33 Ben Graham (2009) 47.04 Dave Zastudil (2012) 46.55 Dave Zastudil (2013) 45.7Over his two combined seasons with the Cardinals, Lee has averaged 47.9 yards per punt. That total ranks third among all punters over the last two seasons (2017-18). NFL Leaders - Pun ng Average (2017-18)Rnk Player (Team) Avg.1 Bre Kern (Ten) 48.62 Drew Kaser (LAC) 47.33 Andy Lee (AZ) 47.04 Johnny Hekker (LAR) 46.55 Thomas Morstead (NO) 45.7AVERAGING AT LEAST 50In se ng the record with Arizona in 2018, Lee averaged 50.0+ yards per punt in a franchise-record six games, which ed for the NFL lead last season.2018 NFL Leaders – Games w/ 50.0+ Gross Pun ng AverageRnk Player (Team) Games1t Andy Lee (AZ) 61t Cameron Johnston (Phi) 61t Michael Dickson (Sea) 61t Johnny Hekker (LAR) 6

LEE AMONG THE BE ST THE RE IS

Now entering his 16th NFL season in 2019, Lee has appeared in 233 games with 1,229 punts for 57,234 yards (46.6-yard avg.) and has a 39.8 net average and 402 punts landed inside the 20-yard line.A er leading the NFL in pun ng average for the second me in his career in 2019, Lee has now fi nished in the top-10 in pun ng average in 12 of his 15 NFL seasons.His 46.6 career pun ng average ranks sixth in NFL history. He has averaged 48+ yards per punt in a season fi ve mes in his career and led the NFL in gross pun ng average (50.9) for the fi rst me in 2011 while with the 49ers.NFL History – Highest Career Gross Pun ng Avg.Rnk Player (Seasons) Avg.1 Shane Lechler 47.62 Johnny Hekker* 47.03 Thomas Morstead* 46.94 Marque e King 46.75 Brandon Fields 46.76 Andy Lee* 46.67 Pat McAfee 46.48 Bryan Anger* 46.2 9 Sam Mar n* 46.110 Tress Way* 46.0*Ac ve PlayerLee's 404 punts landed inside the 20 rank fi h all- me.NFL History - Punts Inside the 20-Yard LineRnk Player (Seasons) In201 Jeff Feagles 5542 Shane Lechler 4693 Dus n Colqui * 4414 Brad Maynard 4395 Andy Lee* 4046 Craig Hentrich 3997 Sam Koch* 3848 Sean Landeta 3819 Donnie Jones* 37910 Ma Turk 372

C A R D S L A U N C H M E D I A S I T E

Last week the Cardinals launched a new media site on NFL Online Media Guide (www.NFLOMG.com). The digital pla orm will be updated con nuously and serve as an all-encompassing media resource that includes the following and more:• Tradi onal media guide informa on• Offi cial league sta s cs from NFL GSIS• Tweet-ready charts and stat grids that update in real me• Customizable in-game reports• Records and milestones tracked liveThe site contains media guide player bios that will feature career and seasons stats updated in real- me. Contact Cardinals media rela ons dept. for access to the site.

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QUARTERBACKS

Drew Anderson – Threw for 7,362 yards, 63 TDs and 31 INTs on 592-of-1,007 passing in 27 games at Murray State (2018), Buffalo (2016-17) and Diablo Valley College (2015) during his college career.

Brett Hundley – Chandler, AZ native and 2009 Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year. Packers 2015 fifth-round pick out of UCLA, spent his first four NFL seasons with Green Bay (2015-17) and Seattle (2018).

Charles Kanoff – Signed with the Cardinals as an undrafted rookie free agent last season out of Princeton, where he set school career records for passing yards (7,510) and completions (655).

Kyler Murray – Heisman Trophy winner is 57-3 as a starting QB in high school and college, including a perfect 43-0 prep career. First person ever selected in the first round of both the NFL and MLB drafts.

RUNNING BACKS

Chase Edmonds – One of four Cardinals rookies to appear in all 16 games in 2018 and the first Fordham alum to score an NFL TD since 1988 when he scored two against the Packers in Week 13.

D.J. Foster – Scottsdale, AZ native and ASU product joined the Cardinals in 2017 and re-signed a one-year contract in March. Has 392 all-purpose yards on 13 carries, 18 receptions and nine kickoff returns.

Wes Hills – Signed with the Cardinals as an undrafted rookie free agent after rushing for 3,563 yards and 31 TDs on 532 carries in 44 total games for Slippery Rock (2018) and Delaware (2013-16).

David Johnson – Ranks fifth in franchise history with 31 career rushing TDs, tied for ninth with 43 total TDs and joined Larry Fitzgerald as the only players in team history with 10+ TDs in three different seasons.

T.J. Logan – Cardinals 2017 fifth-round (179th overall) pick has 296 yards on 12 kickoff returns, 37 yards on seven catches and two yards on two carries in 10 games during his NFL career.

Dontae Strickland – Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Syracuse, where he rushed for 1,717 yards and 15 TDs on 432 carries in 47 games, ranking 25th on the program’s all-time rushing list.

WIDE RECEIVERS

Hakeem Butler – Finished his Iowa State career with 110 receptions for 2,149 yards (fourth in program history), 18 TDs (third) and eight-career 100-yard performances (tied for second) in 37 games.

Damiere Byrd – Signed a one-year contract with the Cardinals in March after playing 17 games (three starts) in three seasons with the Panthers. Returned a kickoff a franchise-record 103 yards for a TD in 2017.

Pharoh Cooper – Earned All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors with 932 kick return yards (27.4-yard average) and 399 punt return yards (12.5-yard average) in 2017 when he led the NFL with 1,331 combined return yards.

Larry Fitzgerald – Franchise leader in receptions (1,303), receiving yards (16,279), receiving TDs (116), total TDs (116), 100-yard receiving games (47), games played (234, tied) and Pro Bowl selections (11).

Andy Isabella – Consensus first-team All-American at UMass after leading the FBS with a single-season program-record 1,698 receiving yards on 102 receptions (second in the nation) last season.

KeeSean Johnson – Played 52 games at Fresno State and established school record with 3,463 receiving yards. Led the Bulldogs in all receiving categories in each of his final three seasons on campus.

Christian Kirk – 2014 Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year played with Cards RB D.J. Foster (2011) and CB Byron Murphy (2014) in high school. Also caught QB Kyler Murray’s first college TD pass at Texas A&M.

A.J. Richardson – Signed with the Cardinals as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Boise State, where he played in 53 career games (22 starts) and had 99 receptions for 1,474 yards and 11 TDs.

Trent Sherfield – Had 19 receptions for 210 yards and a TD in the 13 games (two starts) during his rookie campaign. Signed with the Cardinals as a rookie free agent out of Vanderbilt in 2018.

Kevin White – Signed a one-year contract with the Cardinals in March after four seasons (2015-18) in Chicago, where he was selected seventh overall out of West Virginia in the 2015 NFL Draft.

Chad Williams – Cardinals 2017 third-round pick (98th overall) has 20 receptions for 202 yards and one TD plus three carries for 42 yards in 16 games (eight starts) for the Cardinals.

Isaac Zico – An undrafted rookie who played collegiately the past two seasons at Purdue and had 52 receptions for 777 yards and seven touchdowns while playing in 24 games (15 starts). Signed with the Cardinals on 8/2.

TIGHT ENDS

Drew Belcher – Signed with the Cardinals as a rookie free agent out of Maine, where he played two seasons (2017-18) at TE and two seasons (2014-15) at QB. Had 48 career catches for 457 yards and two TDs.

Charles Clay – Eight-year NFL veteran has 339 receptions for 3,631 yards and 23 TDs. First TE in Bills history with 500 receiving yards in three consecutive seasons – 528 in 2015, 552 in 2016 and 558 in 2017.

Darrell Daniels – Has played 23 games (six starts) for the Colts (2017), Seahawks (2018) and Cardinals (2018) after entering the league as a rookie free agent with Indianapolis out of Washington.

Ricky Seals-Jones – Signed with the Cardinals as a rookie free agent after the 2017 NFL Draft and has 46 receptions for 544 yards and four TDs in 25 games (six starts) during his first two NFL seasons.

Maxx Williams – Signed a one-year contract with the Cardinals in March after four seasons in Baltimore, where he was selected in the second round (55th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft out of Minnesota.

Caleb Wilson – Led all FBS TEs in receiving yards (965) and receptions per game (5.0) in 2018. Father, Chris, is the Eagles D-line coach and completed a minority coaching internship with the Cardinals in 1997.

OFFENSIVE LINE

Mason Cole – Cardinals 2018 third-round pick (97th overall) has started 120 consecutive games since his freshman year of high school and was the only Cardinal to play every offensive snap in 2018.

Korey Cunningham – Selected by the Cardinals in the seventh round (254th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft out of Cincinnati and started all six games he appeared in at LT as a rookie.

Parker Ehinger – Kansas City’s 2016 fourth-round (105th overall) selection out of Cincinnati played six games (five starts) for the Chiefs before being traded to the Cowboys last season. Signed with the Cardinals on 8/2.

Lamont Gaillard – Selected by the Cardinals in the sixth round (179th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Georgia, where he started all 42 games in his final three years. First-team All-SEC as a senior in 2018.

Max Garcia – Signed a one-year contract with the Cardinals in March after four seasons (2015-18) in Denver, where he played 57 games (41 starts). Broncos 2015 fourth-round pick (133rd overall) out of Florida.

Marcus Gilbert – Blocked for QB Ben Roethlisberger, who threw for 4,000+ yards five times, and RB LeVeon Bell, who rushed for 1,000+ yards three times, in Pittsburgh. Traded to the Cardinals in March.

Colby Gossett – Minnesota’s 2018 sixth-round pick (213rd overall) out of Appalachian State was signed by Arizona off the Vikings practice squad in Week 9 and started the season’s final four games at LG.

D.J. Humphries – Cardinals first-round selection (24th overall) in the 2015 NFL Draft has started all 27 NFL games he has played, including the first 10 at RT before moving to LT full-time prior to the 2017 season.

Patrick Lawrence – An undrafted rookie free agent out of Baylor who played in 51 career games for the Bears and finished his career with 37 consecutive starts at tackle. Signed with the Cardinals on 8/2.

Josh Miles – Selected by the Cardinals with their first pick in the seventh round (248th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft, becoming the second Morgan State player drafted in the last 37 years (1983-2019).

Rees Odhiambo – Seahawks 2016 third-round pick (97th overall) out of Boise State has played 16 games for Seattle (2016-17) and Arizona (2018). Signed with the Cardinals off the Colts practice squad in 2018.

Justin Pugh – Started all 70 games he has played with the Giants (2013-17) and Cardinals (2018). The former first-round pick signed a five-year contract with Arizona before the 2018 season.

Coleman Shelton – Signed with the 49ers as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Washington in 2018 and spent the season on the Titans and Cardinals practice squads. First-team All-Pac-12 as a senior in 2017.

A.Q. Shipley – Originally drafted by the Steelers in the seventh round (226th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft and has played 89 games (54 starts) for the Colts (2012, ‘14), Ravens (2013) and Cardinals (2015-18).

William Sweet – Played 26 games at North Carolina, starting all 10 for a Tar Heels unit that allowed just 10 sacks in 2018, the seventh fewest in the NCAA

J.R. Sweezy – Entered the NFL with Seattle as a seventh-round selection (225th overall) in the 2012 NFL Draft and played 88 games (78 starts) with the Seahawks (2012-15, ’18) and Buccaneers (2016-17).

Jeremy Vujnovich – Signed with the Packers as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2014 and has played 23 games with the Cardinals (2018) and Colts (2016-17).

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DEFENSIVE LINE

Zach Allen – Selected by the Cardinals in the third round (65th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Boston College. Highest-rated edge defender in the ACC in 2018, according to ProFootballFocus.com.

Sterling Bailey – Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie free agent with Indianapolis in 2016 and has spent time on the Colts, Seahawks, Vikings and Buccaneers practice squads in his NFL career.

Miles Brown – Signed with the Cardinals as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Wofford, where he was a three-time (2016-18) first-team All-Southern Conference selection and two-time (2017-18) All-American.

Michael Dogbe – Selected by the Cardinals in the seventh round (249th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft out of Temple, where he wore a single-digit jersey number reserved for the team’s toughest players.

Rodney Gunter – Arizona’s 2015 fourth-round pick (116th overall) re-signed with the Cardinals after setting career highs with 48 tackles, 14 for loss, 4.5 sacks, one pass defensed and two forced fumbles in 2018.

Terrell McClain – Carolina’s 2011 third-round pick (65th overall) has played 87 games with Carolina (2011), New England (2012), Houston (2012-13), Dallas (2014-16), Washington (2017) and Atlanta (2018).

Corey Peters – Signed a three-year extension through 2020. Has played 113 games (96 starts) for the Cardinals (2015-18) and Falcons (2010-14), totaling 283 tackles, 14.5 sacks, a forced fumble and two recoveries.

Darius Philon – Four-year NFL veteran who entered the league as a sixth-round pick (192nd overall) in the 2015 NFL Draft by the Chargers has 80 tackles, 9.5 sacks and 21 tackles for loss in 54 career games.

LINEBACKERS

Dante Booker – Signed with the Cardinals as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Ohio State, where he played 46 games and totaled 74 tackles and nine tackles for loss in five seasons (2014-18).

Andre Branch – Entered the league with Jacksonville as a second-round pick (38th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft. Played 95 games in seven seasons with the Jaguars (2012-15) and Dolphins (2016-18).

Vontarrius Dora – Spent time with the Broncos, Seahawks, Cardinals, Colts and Falcons after entering the league as a rookie free agent with Denver out of Louisiana Tech, where he was a four-year starter.

Dennis Gardeck – Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2018 and played a team-high 386 snaps on special teams and scored a TD on a blocked punt in the season finale at Seattle.

Jordan Hicks – Philly’s 2015 third-round pick (84th overall) has played 43 games (40 starts) and totaled 266 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, seven INTs (one returned for a TD), 19 passes defensed and six fumble recoveries.

Chandler Jones – Two-time Pro Bowler (2015, ‘17) leads the NFL in sacks (41.0) and tackles for loss (57, tied) since joining the Cardinals in 2016. Led the league with a franchise-record 17.0 sacks in 2017.

Cameron Malveaux – Entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Miami in 2017 out of Houston. Joined the Cardinals in Week 13 and blocked a punt that was returned for a TD in the 2018 season finale at Seattle.

Hayes Pullard – Four-year NFL veteran who has played 46 games (12 starts) with the Jaguars (2015-16) and Chargers (2017-18) after entering the league as Cleveland’s seventh-round (219th overall) pick out of USC in 2015.

Haason Reddick – Cardinals 2017 first-round pick (13th overall) has 141 tackles, 6.5 sacks, six passes defensed, three forced fumbles and six special teams tackles in 32 games (15 starts).

Brooks Reed – Selected by the Texans in second round (42nd overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft and has played 120 games (86 starts) in eight seasons with the Texans (2011-14) and Falcons (2015-18).

Pete Robertson – Entered the league as an undrafted rookie free agent with Seattle in 2016, played four games for Washington in 2017 and joined the Cardinals practice squad in 2018.

Terrell Suggs – Seven-time Pro Bowler, 2011 first-team All-Pro and 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Leads all active NFL defenders in games played (229), career sacks (132.5) and forced fumbles (35).

Pita Taumoepenu – Entered the NFL as San Francisco’s sixth-round (202nd overall) pick in 2017 and played six games in two years for the 49ers.

Ezekiel Turner – Signed with Arizona as a rookie free agent out of Washington and led the NFL with 13 solo tackles on special teams, according to league stats.

Tanner Vallejo – Buffalo’s 2017 sixth-round pick (195th overall) has played 28 games and totaled 20 tackles on defense and 12 on special teams for the Bills (2017) and Browns (2018).

Joe Walker – Philadelphia’s 2016 seventh-round pick out of Oregon and won Super Bowl LII with the Eagles and had a career-high eight special teams tackles for the Cardinals in 2018.

DEFENSIVE BACKS

Robert Alford – Has the NFL’s second most passes defensed (85) since entering the league as Atlanta’s second-round pick (60th overall) out of Southeastern Louisiana in 2013.

Budda Baker – Recorded 107 tackles in his first year as a full-time defensive starter last year after earning Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro honors as a special teamer in 2017.

Tramaine Brock – Entered the league as a rookie free agent out of Belhaven College in 2010 and played nine seasons with San Francisco (2010-16), Minnesota (2017) and Denver (2018).

Nate Brooks – Signed with the cardinals as an undrafted rookie free agent after totaling 193 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 10 INTs and 29 passes defensed in 48 games (41 starts) at North Texas.

Rudy Ford – Cardinals 2017 sixth-round pick (208th overall) has 13 tackles on special teams and four on defense in 23 career games. Had 275 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss and five INTs in 52 games at Auburn.

Chris Jones – Entered the league with Detroit as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2018 out of Nebraska and played two games with the Cardinals last season after joining the team’s practice squad.

Byron Murphy – First pick in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft, Murphy was once a teammate of Arizona’s previous two second-rounders – WR Christian Kirk (Saguaro HS) and S Budda Baker (Washington).

Deatrick Nichols – Made the Cardinals Week 1 roster and played two games after signing with the team as a rookie free agent out of South Florida in 2018.

Jonathan Owens – Signed by the Cardinals as a rookie free agent out of Missouri Western in 2018 and spent his rookie season on injured reserve (knee).

Patrick Peterson – Only two current NFL players – San Francisco’s Richard Sherman (32) and Oakland’s Reggie Nelson (29) – have more INTs than Peterson (23), dating back to his rookie season in 2011.

Josh Shaw – Originally drafted by Cincinnati in the fourth round (120th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft and has played 55 games (14 starts) with the Bengals (2015), Chiefs (2018) and Buccaneers (2018).

Tyler Sigler – Cardinals rookie free agent totaled 141 tackles, eight tackles for loss and eight INTs (returned two for TDs) in 47 career games at Wheaton, where he also played baseball as a freshman.

D.J. Swearinger – Trails only Tennessee’s Kevin Byard (12) for the most INTs among NFL safeties since 2016. Has played 90 games in six years with the Texans, Buccaneers, Cardinals and Redskins.

Deionte Thompson – Drafted in the fifth round (139th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft after earning consensus first-team All-American honors in his final season with the Crimson Tide.

Jalen Thompson – Selected in the fifth round of the 2019 supplemental draft out of Washington State, where he Totaled 191 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, six INTs and 23 passes defensed in 39 games (all starts).

Brandon Williams – Selected in the third round (92nd Overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft out of Texas A&M and has totaled 26 tackles, six passes defensed and 11 special teams tackles in 45 games.

SPECIALISTS

Aaron Brewer – Has payed 101 regular season games and eight postseason contests for the Cardinals (2016-18) and Broncos (2012-15).

Zane Gonzalez – ASU product and 2016 Lou Groza Award winner became the FBS all-time leader in FGs made (96) and points by a kicker (494).

Andy Lee – Three-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro led the NFL in punting average with a franchise-record 48.6-yard mark in 2018.

Ryan Winslow – Entered the league with Chicago as a rookie free agent in 2018 out of Pittsburgh and played with the San Diego Fleet of the AAF in 2019.

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AUGUST

Wed., Aug 7 Waived/injured DL Vincent Valentine.

Sat., Aug. 2 Signed OL Parker Ehinger, OL Patrick Lawrence, LB Hayes Pullard and WR Isaac Zico and released OL Tariq Cole and RB Xavier Turner

JULY

Tue., July 30 Signed LB Andre Branch to a one-year contract and activated LBDanteBookeroffPUP

Sun., July 28 Released LB Matt Longacre

Sat., July 27 Activated LB Brooks Reed off PUP and releasedDLRobert Nkemdiche

Wed., Jul. 24 Signed LB Matt Longacre to a one-year contract

Sat., Jul. 20 Signed DL Sterling Bailey, released OL Will Holden and DL Immanuel Turner and placed six players on PUP: LB Dante Booker(back),TECharlesClay(knee),OLMaxGarcia(knee), DL Robert Nkemdiche (knee), LB Brooks Reed (hip), CB BrandonWilliams(back)

Wed., Jul. 17 SignedSJalenThompson(SupplementalDraft,5thround)toa four-year contract and released OL Desmond Harrison

JUNE

Thu., Jun. 13 Released CB David Amerson

Thu., Jun. 6 Awardedwaiver claim onOLDesmondHarrison (Cleveland) and released OL Andrew Lauderdale

MAY

Wed., May 29 AwardedwaiverclaimonLBPitaTaumoepenu(SanFrancisco) and released LB James Folston Jr.

Wed., May 22 Signed DL Terrell McClain and released WR Malachi Dupre

Mon., May 13 Signed S Tyler Sigler and RB Dontae Strickland and released CB Ryan Pulley and TE Jerome Washington

Fri., May 10 SignedWRAndyIsabella(2ndround),WRHakeemButler(4th round),SDeionteThompson(5thround),OLLamontGaillard (6th round) and DL Michael Dogbe (7th round) to four-year contracts. Also signed CB Nate Brooks and RB Wes Hills and releasedOLJustinEvans,OLZackGolditch,OLWillHouse, WR Bryant Mitchell, CB Jonathan Moxey, DL Pasoni Tasini, WR Jalen Tolliver, OL Brant Weiss and RB Brandon Wilds.

Thu., May 9 SignedQBKylerMurray (1st round),CBByronMurphy (2nd round),DLZachAllen(3rdround),WRKeeSeanJohnson(6th round),OLJoshMiles (7th round)andTECalebWilson (7th round)tofour-yearcontracts.

Fri., May 3 Signed TE Maxx Williams to a one-year contract

Thu., May 2 Signed P Ryan Winslow and released K Cole Murphy

APRIL

Mon., Apr. 29 Agreedtotermswith12rookiefreeagents:QBDrewAnderson, TE Drew Belcher, LB Dante Booker, DL Miles Brown, OL Tariq Cole, LB James Folston Jr., CB Ryan Pulley, WR A.J. Richardson, OL William Sweet, DL Immanuel Turner, RB Xavier Turner, TE Jerome Washington

Fri., Apr. 26 Traded QB Josh Rosen to Miami for a second-round selection (#62)inthe2019NFLDraftandafifth-roundpickinthe2020 NFL Draft

Tue., Apr. 16 Signed OL Brant Weiss to a one-year contract

Mon., Apr. 15 Released OL Jeremiah Poutasi

Mon., Apr. 8 Re-signed DL Rodney Gunter to a one-year and signed OL Andrew Lauderdale and OL Jeremiah Poutasi. TE Darrell Daniels and OL Jeremy Vujnovich signed their one-year contractsforthe2019season

Tue., Apr. 2 Signed CB Tramaine Brock to a one-year contract

MARCH

Tue., Mar. 26 Signed WR Damiere Byrd to a one-year contract

Thu., Mar. 21 Signed DL Darius Philon to a two-year contract. TE Ricky Seals- Jonessignedhisone-yearcontractforthe2019season

Mon., Mar. 18 Signed DB Josh Shaw to a one-year contract

Sat., Mar. 16 SignedOLMaxGarciatoaone-yearcontract

Fri., Mar. 15 Signed LB Jordan Hicks to a four-year contract, OL J.R Sweezy to a two-year contract and WR Kevin White to a one-year contract

Thu., Mar. 14 Agreed to terms with LB Terrell Suggs on a one-year contract and with QB Brett Hundley on a one-year contract

Wed., Mar. 13 AcquiredOLMarcusGilbertfromPittsburghinexchangefora sixth-round pick (#207) in the 2019 NFL Draft, released TE JermaineGreshamandsignedKColeMurphy

Fri., Mar. 8 ReleasedSAntoineBetheaandQBMikeGlennon.Re-signed RB D.J. Foster to a one-year contract and tendered contracts to exclusive rights free agents TE Darrell Daniels, TE Ricky Seals-Jones and OL Jeremy Vujnovich

Wed., Mar. 6 Released LB Josh Bynes

FEBRUARY

Wed., Feb. 20 ReleasedLBThurstonArmbrister

Tue., Feb. 19 Signed TE Charles Clay to a one-year contract

Mon., Feb. 11 HiredRustyMcKinney(defensiveassistant)andDonShumpert (BillBidwillFellowship/RBs)

Sat., Feb. 9 Signed LB Brooks Reed to a one-year contract

Thu., Feb. 7 SignedCBRobertAlfordtoathree-yearcontract

Wed., Feb. 6 Hired assistant coaches Peter Badovinac (assistant wide receivers),CharlieBullen(assistantlinebackers),RobGrosso (defensive quality control), Marcus Robertson (defensive backs), James Saxon (running backs), Spencer Whipple (offensive quality control), and Greg Williams (cornerbacks). ChrisAchuff(defensiveline),RandallMcCray(assistantspecial teams), Buddy Morris (strength and conditioning), Vernon Stephens(assistantstrengthandconditioning)andCamTurner (offensive assistant/assistant quarterbacks) all return to the coachingstaff

Tue., Feb. 5 AwardedwaiverclaimonLBTannerVallejo(Cleveland)

JANUARY

Wed., Jan. 23 Re-signed WR Larry Fitzgerald to a one-year contract

Tue., Jan. 22 Hired Tom Clements (pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach)

Sun., Jan. 13 Hired Sean Kugler (offensive line), Brian Natkin (assistant offensive line) andDavidRaih (wide receivers) and retained SteveHeiden(tightends)

Fri., Jan. 11 Hired Vance Joseph (defensive coordinator) and Bill Davis (linebackers) and retained Jeff Rodgers (special teams coordinator)

Thu., Jan. 10 SignedWRBryantMitchelltoafuturecontractfor2019.

Tue., Jan. 8 HiredKliffKingsburyasheadcoach.Agreedtotermsonafour- yearcontractwithateamoptionforafifthyear

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2019 ARIZONA CARDINALS DEPTH CHART (AS PREPARED BY TEAM’S MEDIA RELATIONS DEPARTMENT)

(AS PREPARED BY TEAM’S MEDIA RELATIONS DEPARTMENT)

OFFENSE WR 11 Larry Fitzgerald 89 Andy Isabella 14 Damiere Byrd 10 Chad Williams LT 74 D.J. Humphries 63 Rees Odhiambo 66 Josh Miles LG 67 Justin Pugh 65 Lamont Gaillard 68 Jeremy Vujnovich (73 Max Garcia) C 52 Mason Cole or 53 A.Q. Shipley 61 Coleman Shelton RG 64 J.R. Sweezy 70 Colby Gossett 78 Parker Ehinger RT 76 Marcus Gilbert 79 Korey Cunningham 75 William Sweet 69 Patrick Lawrence TE (85 Charles Clay) 87 Maxx Williams 86 Ricky Seals-Jones 81 Darrell Daniels 84 Caleb Wilson 82 Drew Belcher WR 13 Christian Kirk 19 KeeSean Johnson 17 Hakeem Butler 15 Isaac Zico WR 18 Kevin White 16 Trent Sherfield 12 Pharoh Cooper 83 A.J. Richardson QB 1 Kyler Murray 7 Brett Hundley 6 Charles Kanoff 3 Drew Anderson

RB 31 David Johnson 29 Chase Edmonds 22 T.J. Logan 37 D.J. Foster 34 Dontae Strickland 49 Wes Hills

DEFENSE

DE 93 Darius Philon 90 Terrell McClain 71 Sterling Bailey NT 98 Corey Peters 72 Miles Brown DE 95 Rodney Gunter 97 Zach Allen 91 Michael Dogbe SAM 55 Chandler Jones 50 Brooks Reed 54 Vontarrius Dora 57 Pita Taumoepenu ILB 43 Haason Reddick 92 Dennis Gardeck 47 Ezekiel Turner 51 Dante Booker ILB 58 Jordan Hicks 59 Joe Walker 48 Tanner Vallejo 44 Hayes Pullard WILL 56 Terrell Suggs 45 Pete Robertson 94 Cameron Malveaux 49 Andre Branch CB 21 Patrick Peterson 33 Byron Murphy 41 Nate Brooks (26 Brandon Williams) CB 23 Robert Alford 20 Tramaine Brock Sr. 25 Chris Jones 28 Deatrick Nichols SS 36 D.J. Swearinger Sr. 27 Josh Shaw 42 Jonathan Owens 30 Rudy Ford FS 32 Budda Baker 35 Deionte Thompson 38 Jalen Thompson 39 Tyler Sigler

SPECIALISTS K 5 Zane Gonzalez 2 Ryan Winslow P 4 Andy Lee 2 Ryan Winslow

KO LS 46 Aaron Brewer H 4 Andy Lee 2 Ryan Winslow KR 22 T.J. Logan 12 Pharoh Cooper PR 13 Christian Kirk 12 Pharoh Cooper

NOTE: Rookies are underlined; PUP players in parentheses

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QUARTERBACKS (4)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.1 Murray, Kyler QB 5-10 207 22 R Oklahoma Allen, TX D1-193 Anderson, Drew QB 6-4 221 23 R Murray State Orinda, CA FA-196 Kanoff, Charles QB 6-4 227 24 1 Princeton Pacific Palisades, CA FA-187 Hundley, Brett QB 6-3 226 26 5 UCLA Chandler, AZ UFA-19 (Sea)

RUNNING BACKS (6)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.22 Logan, T.J. RB 5-11 195 24 3 North Carolina Greensboro, NC D5b-1729 Edmonds, Chase RB 5-9 205 23 2 Fordham Harrisburg, PA D4-1831 Johnson, David RB 6-1 224 27 5 Northern Iowa Clinton, IA D3-1534 Strickland, Dontae RB 5-11 201 22 R Syracuse Dayton, NJ FA-1937 Foster, D.J. RB 6-0 205 25 4 Arizona State Scottsdale, AZ FA-1749 Hills, Wes RB 6-0 218 24 R Slippery Rock Wildwood, NJ FA-19

WIDE RECEIVERS (12)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.10 Williams, Chad WR 6-2 204 24 3 Grambling State Baton Rouge, LA D3-1711 Fitzgerald, Larry WR 6-3 218 35 16 Pittsburgh Minneapolis, MN D1-0412 Cooper, Pharoh WR 5-11 208 24 4 South Carolina Havelock, NC WV-18 (LAR)13 Kirk, Christian WR 5-11 200 22 2 Texas A&M Scottsdale, AZ D2-1814 Byrd, Damiere WR 5-9 180 26 4 South Carolina Sicklerville, NJ UFA-19 (Car)16 Sherfield, Trent WR 6-1 219 23 2 Vanderbilt Danville, IL FA-1817 Butler, Hakeem WR 6-5 227 23 R Iowa State Baltimore, MD D4-1918 White, Kevin WR 6-3 216 27 5 West Virginia Plainville, NJ UFA-19 (Chi)19 Johnson, KeeSean WR 6-1 201 22 R Fresno State East Palo Alto, CA D6a-1980 Zico, Isaac WR 5-11 200 23 R Purdue Atlanta, GA FA-1983 Richardson, A.J. WR 6-0 212 24 R Boise State Lomita, CA FA-1989 Isabella, Andy WR 5-9 188 22 R Massachusetts Mayfield, OH D2b-19

TIGHT ENDS (6)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.81 Daniels, Darrell TE 6-3 256 24 3 Washington Pittsburg, CA WV-18 (Sea)82 Belcher, Drew TE 6-3 250 23 R Maine Reading, MA FA-1984 Wilson, Caleb TE 6-4 240 23 R UCLA Dallas, TX D7c-1985 Clay, Charles TE 6-3 246 30 9 Tulsa Little Rock, AR FA-1986 Seals-Jones, Ricky TE 6-5 243 24 3 Texas A&M Sealy, TX FA-1787 Williams, Maxx TE 6-4 252 25 5 Minnesota Waconia, MN UFA-19 (Bal)

OFFENSIVE LINE (17)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.52 Cole, Mason OL 6-5 307 23 2 Michigan Tarpon Springs, FL D3-1853 Shipley, A.Q. OL 6-1 307 33 8 Penn State Moon Township, PA FA-1561 Shelton, Coleman OL 6-4 299 24 1 Washington Pasadena, CA FA-1863 Odhiambo, Rees OL 6-4 297 26 4 Boise State Mansfield, OH FA-1864 Sweezy, J.R. OL 6-5 310 30 8 North Carolina State Mooresville, NC UFA-19 (Sea)65 Gaillard, Lamont OL 6-3 305 23 R Georgia Fayetteville, NC D6b-1966 Miles, Josh OL 6-5 325 23 R Morgan State Baltimore, MD D7a-1967 Pugh, Justin OL 6-5 311 28 7 Syracuse Holland, PA UFA-18 (NYG)68 Vujnovich, Jeremy OL 6-5 300 28 4 Louisiana College Belle Chasse, LA WV-18 (Ind)69 Lawrence, Patrick OL 6-5 300 23 R Baylor Waxahachie, TX FA-1970 Gossett, Colby OL 6-5 331 24 2 Appalachian State Cumming, GA FA-1873 Garcia, Max OL 6-4 309 27 5 Florida Norcross, GA UFA-19 (Den)74 Humphries, D.J. OL 6-5 307 25 5 Florida Charlotte, NC D1-1575 Sweet, William OL 6-6 313 22 R North Carolina Jacksonville, FL FA-1976 Gilbert, Marcus OL 6-6 330 31 9 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL TR-19 (Pit)78 Ehinger, Parker OL 6-6 310 26 4 Cincinnati Rockford, MI FA-1979 Cunningham, Korey OL 6-6 311 24 2 Cincinnati Montevallo, AL D7-18

LINEBACKERS (16)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.43 Reddick, Haason LB 6-1 235 24 3 Temple Camden, NJ D1-1744 Pullard, Hayes LB 6-0 235 27 5 USC Inglewood, CA FA-1945 Robertson, Pete LB 6-2 243 26 2 Texas Tech Longview, TX FA-1847 Turner, Ezekiel LB 6-2 214 23 2 Washington Pasadena, MD FA-1848 Vallejo, Tanner LB 6-1 230 24 3 Boise State Penn Valley, CA WV-19 (Cle)49 Branch, Andre LB 6-5 263 30 8 Clemson Richmond, VA FA-1950 Reed, Brooks LB 6-3 254 32 9 Arizona Tucson, AZ FA-1951 Booker, Dante LB 6-3 240 23 R Ohio State Akron, OH FA-1954 Dora, Vontarrius LB 6-4 256 26 2 Louisiana Tech West Point, MS FA-1855 Jones, Chandler LB 6-5 255 29 8 Syracuse Endicott, NY TR-16 (NE)56 Suggs, Terrell LB 6-3 265 36 17 Arizona State Chandler, AZ UFA-19 (Bal)57 Taumoepenu, Pita LB 6-1 245 25 3 Utah Provo, UT WV-19 (SF)58 Hicks, Jordan LB 6-1 236 27 5 Texas Cincinnati, OH UFA-19 (Phi)59 Walker, Joe LB 6-2 236 26 4 Oregon Palos Verdes, CA FA-1892 Gardeck, Dennis LB 6-0 232 25 2 Sioux Falls Lake in the Hills, IL FA-1894 Malveaux, Cameron LB 6-5 265 24 3 Houston Beaumont, TX FA-18

DEFENSIVE BACKS (16)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.20 Brock, Tramaine CB 6-0 188 30 10 Belhaven College Long Beach, MS UFA-19 (Den)21 Peterson, Patrick CB 6-1 203 29 9 LSU Pompano Beach, FL D1-1123 Alford, Robert CB 5-10 186 30 7 Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, LA FA-1925 Jones, Chris CB 6-0 200 23 1 Nebraska Jacksonville, FL FA-1826 Williams, Brandon CB 6-0 200 26 4 Texas A&M Brookshire, TX D3-1627 Shaw, Josh DB 6-1 197 27 5 USC Palmdale, CA UFA-19 (TB)28 Nichols, Deatrick CB 5-10 189 25 2 South Florida Miami, FL FA-1830 Ford, Rudy S 6-0 204 24 3 Auburn Big Cove, AL D6-1732 Baker, Budda S 5-10 195 23 3 Washington Bellevue, WA D2-1733 Murphy, Byron CB 5-11 190 21 R Washington Scottsdale, AZ D2a-1935 Thompson, Deionte S 6-1 195 22 R Alabama Orange, TX D5-1936 Swearinger, D.J. S 5-10 205 27 6 South Carolina Greenwood, SC WV-18 (Was)38 Thompson, Jalen DB 6-0 190 21 R Washington State Downey, CA SD5-1939 Sigler, Tyler S 6-2 215 23 R Wheaton Grand Rapids, MI FA-1941 Brooks, Nate CB 6-0 192 22 R North Texas Whitehouse, TX FA-1942 Owens, Jonathan S 5-11 210 24 2 Missouri Western St. Louis, MO FA-18

DEFENSIVE LINE (8)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.71 Bailey, Sterling DL 6-3 296 26 1 Georgia Gainesville, GA FA-1972 Brown, Miles DL 6-2 320 21 R Wofford Cheverly, MD FA-1990 McClain, Terrell DL 6-2 302 31 9 South Florida Pensacola, FL FA-1991 Dogbe, Michael DL 6-3 280 23 R Temple Morris Plains, NJ D7b-1993 Philon, Darius DL 6-1 286 25 5 Arkansas Mobile, AL UFA-19 (LAC)95 Gunter, Rodney DL 6-5 305 27 5 Delaware State Lake Hamilton, FL D4-1597 Allen, Zach DL 6-5 285 21 R Boston College New Canaan, CT D3-1998 Peters, Corey DL 6-3 335 31 10 Kentucky Louisville, KY UFA-15 (Atl)

SPECIALISTS (4)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.2 Winslow, Ryan P 6-5 217 25 1 Pittsburgh Maple Glen, PA FA-194 Lee, Andy P 6-1 185 36 16 Pittsburgh Westminster, SC FA-175 Gonzalez, Zane K 6-0 202 24 3 Arizona State Deer Park, TX FA-1846 Brewer, Aaron LS 6-5 232 29 8 San Diego State Fullerton, CA FA-16

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YEAR DRAFTEES (27) FREE AGENTS (54) TRADES (2) WAIVERS (6)2004 WR Larry Fitzgerald (1)2011 CB Patrick Peterson (1)2015 OL D.J. Humphries (1)

RB David Johnson (3)DL Rodney Gunter (4)

DL Corey Peters (UFA-15 Atl )OL A.Q. Shipley (FA-15)

2016 CB Brandon Williams (3) LS Aaron Brewer (FA-16) LB Chandler Jones (TR-16 NE )2017 LB Haason Reddick (1)

S Budda Baker (2)WR Chad Williams (3)RB T.J. Logan (5)S Rudy Ford (6)

RB D.J. Foster (FA-17)P Andy Lee (FA-17)TE Ricky Seals-Jones (FA-17)

2018 WR Christian Kirk (2)OL Mason Cole (3)RB Chase Edmonds (4)OL Korey Cunningham (7)

LB Vontarrius Dora (FA-18)LB Dennis Gardeck (FA-18)K Zane Gonzalez (FA-18)OL Colby Gossett (FA-18)CB Chris Jones (FA-18)QB Charles Kanoff (FA-18)LB Cameron Malveaux (FA-18)CB Deatrick Nichols (FA-18)OL Rees Odhiambo (FA-18)S Jonathan Owens (FA-18)OL Justin Pugh (UFA-18 NYG )LB Pete Robertson (FA-18)OL Coleman Shelton (FA-18)WR Trent Sherfield (FA-18)LB Ezekiel Turner (FA-18)LB Joe Walker (FA-18)

WR Pharoh Cooper (WV-18 LAR )TE Darrell Daniels (WV-18 Sea )S D.J. Swearinger (WV-18 Was )OL Jeremy Vujnovich (WV-18 Ind )

2019 QB Kyler Murray (1)WR Andy Isabella (2)CB Byron Murphy (2)DL Zach Allen (3)WR Hakeem Butler (4)S Deionte Thompson (5)OL Lamont Gaillard (6)WR KeeSean Johnson (6)DL Michael Dogbe (7)OL Josh Miles (7)TE Caleb Wilson (7)DB Jalen Thompson (SD 5)

CB Robert Alford (FA-19)QB Drew Anderson (FA-19)DL Sterling Bailey (FA-19)TE Drew Belcher (FA-19)LB Dante Booker (FA-19)LB Andre Branch (FA-19)CB Tramaine Brock (UFA-19 Den )CB Nate Brooks (FA-19)DL Miles Brown (FA-19)WR Damiere Byrd (UFA-19 Car )TE Charles Clay (FA-19)OL Parker Ehinger (FA-19)OL Max Garcia (UFA-19 Den )LB Jordan Hicks (UFA-19 Phi )RB Wes Hills (FA-19)QB Brett Hundley (UFA-19 Sea )OL Patrick Lawrence (FA-19)DL Terrell McClain (FA-19)DL Darius Philon (UFA-19 LAC )LB Hayes Pullard (FA-19)LB Brooks Reed (FA-19)WR A.J. Richardson (FA-19)DB Josh Shaw (UFA-19 TB )S Tyler Sigler (FA-19)RB Dontae Strickland (FA-19)LB Terrell Suggs (UFA-19 Bal )OL William Sweet (FA-19)OL J.R. Sweezy (UFA-19 Sea )WR Kevin White (UFA-19 Chi )TE Maxx Williams (UFA-19 Bal )P Ryan Winslow (FA-19)WR Isaac Zico (FA-19)

OL Marcus Gilbert (TR-19 Pit ) LB Pita Taumoepenu (WV-19 SF )LB Tanner Vallejo (WV-19 Cle )

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WON 3, LOST 1309/09 L 6-24 Washington 61,61309/16 L 0-34 at L.A. Rams 66,51509/23 L 14-16 Chicago 62,16309/30 L 17-20 Seattle 61,84510/07 W 28-18 at San Francisco 68,33710/14 L 17-27 at Minnesota 66,80110/18 L 10-45 Denver 62,35910/28 W 18-15 San Francisco 61,92311/11 L 14-26 at Kansas City 76,71211/18 L 21-23 Oakland 62,43511/25 L 10-45 at L.A. Chargers 25,34312/02 W 20-17 at Green Bay 77,23412/09 L 3-17 Detroit 62,01412/16 L 14-40 at Atlanta 72,08412/23 L 9-31 L.A. Rams 61,75912/30 L 24-27 at Seattle 68,990

2018 TEAM STATISTICSARI OPP.

FIRST DOWNS 239 357 Rushing 76 139 Passing 137 186 Penalty 26 32 Third Down-Made/Att 58/199 78/205 Third Down Efficiency 29.1% 38.0% Fourth Down-Made/Att 6/16 8/13TOTAL NET YARDS 3,865 5,741 Avg. Per Game 241.6 358.8 Total Plays 902 1,065 Avg. Per Play 4.3 5.4NET YARDS RUSHING 1,342 2,479 Avg. Per Game 83.9 154.9 Total Rushes 355 510 Avg. Per Rush 3.8 4.9NET YARDS PASSING 2,523 3,262 Avg. Per Game 157.7 203.9 Sacked/Yards Lost 52/361 49/333 Gross Yards 2,884 3,595 Attempts/Completions 495/283 506/342 Pct. of Completion 57.2% 67.6% Had Intercepted 18 7PUNTS/AVERAGE 94/48.6 79/46.1 Net Punting Average 42.6 39.3PUNT RETURN/AVG. 36/8.2 44/9.5KICKOFF RETURN/AVG. 26/20.6 27/21.6INTERCEPTION RETURN/AVG. 7/7.9 18/16.6PENALTIES/YARDS 101/786 100/790FUMBLES/BALL LOST 23/10 20/9TOUCHDOWNS 27 50 Rushing 9 25 Passing 15 21 Returns 3 4EXTRA POINTS/ATTEMPTS 25/27 45/50TWO POINT CONVERSION/ATTEMPTS 2/3 3/8FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS 12/17 25/31AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 26:33 33:27

SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSTEAM 71 50 32 72 0 225OPPONENTS 87 158 100 80 0 425

SCORING TD RU PA RT K-PAT FG 2PT S PTSD. Johnson 10 7 3 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 62L. Fitzgerald 6 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 38P. Dawson 0 0 0 0 15/15 5/8 0 0 30Z. Gonzalez 0 0 0 0 5/6 7/9 0 0 26C. Kirk 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 18C. Edmonds 2 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12B. Baker 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 6J. Bynes 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 6D. Gardeck 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 6R. Seals-Jones 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6T. Sherfield 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6C. Williams 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6M. McCrane 0 0 0 0 3/3 0/0 0 0 3TEAM 27 9 15 3 23/24 12/17 2 0 225OPPONENTS 50 25 21 4 42/42 25/31 3 0 425

RUSHING NO. YDS AVG LONG TDD. Johnson 258 940 3.6 53 7C. Edmonds 60 208 3.5 29 2J. Rosen 23 138 6.0 33 0C. Kirk 3 35 11.7 23 0C. Williams 1 9 9.0 9 0S. Bradford 2 7 3.5 8 0D. Coleman 2 3 1.5 2 0T. Logan 2 2 1.0 5 0J. Nelson 4 0 0.0 8 0TEAM 355 1,342 3.8 53 9OPPONENTS 510 2,479 4.9 65 25

RECEIVING TAR NO. YDS AVG LONG TDL. Fitzgerald 112 69 734 10.6 37 6C. Kirk 68 43 590 13.7 75t 3D. Johnson 76 50 446 8.9 40 3R. Seals-Jones 69 34 343 10.1 40 1T. Sherfield 28 19 210 11.1 21 1C. Williams 46 17 171 10.1 22t 1C. Edmonds 23 20 103 5.2 13 0J. Gresham 12 9 94 10.4 26 0J. Nelson 19 7 64 9.1 17 0J. Phillips 3 3 38 12.7 24 0T. Logan 7 7 37 5.3 17 0J. Tolliver 6 3 37 12.3 15 0D. Coleman 3 2 17 8.5 12 0TEAM 472 283 2,884 10.2 75t 15OPPONENTS 473 342 3,595 10.5 64t 21

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG LONG TDT. Boston 3 9 3.0 9 0P. Peterson 2 0 0.0 0 0D. Amerson 1 25 25.0 25 0B. Benwikere 1 21 21.0 21 0TEAM 7 55 7.9 25 0OPPONENTS 18 298 16.6 67 4

PUNTING NO. YDS AVG NET TB IN LG BA. Lee 94 4,568 48.6 42.6 7 32 64 0TEAM 94 4,568 48.6 42.6 7 32 64 0OPPONENTS 79 3,638 46.1 39.3 10 29 65 1

PUNT RETURNS RET FC YDS AVG LONG TDC. Kirk 21 17 164 7.8 44 0P. Cooper 6 0 67 11.2 45 0P. Peterson 9 4 64 7.1 16 0TEAM 36 21 295 8.2 45 0OPPONENTS 44 24 420 9.5 60 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YDS AVG LONG TDT. Logan 12 296 24.7 36 0B. Williams 10 192 19.2 29 0C. Edmonds 3 48 16.0 18 0B. Benwikere 1 0 0.0 0 0TEAM 26 536 20.6 36 0OPPONENTS 27 583 21.6 40 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Z. Gonzalez 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 2/ 2 2/ 4P. Dawson 0/ 0 2/ 2 2/ 2 1/ 3 0/ 1TEAM 0/ 0 3/ 3 4/ 4 3/ 5 2/ 5OPPONENTS 0/ 0 7/ 7 7/ 8 10/ 13 1/ 3

2-Pt Conv: L. Fitzgerald 1, D. Johnson 1 TM 2-3 OPP 3-8

SACKS: C. Jones 13.0, R. Nkemdiche 4.5, R. Gunter 4.5, B. Mayowa 4.0, H. Reddick 4.0, Z. Moore 3.5, A. Bethea 3.0, C. Peters 2.5, M. Golden 2.5, J. Bynes 2.0, B. Baker 2.0, P.Peterson 1.0, D. Bucannon 1.0, C. Malveaux 1.0, B. Benwikere 0.5, TM 49.0, OPP 51.0 FUM/LOST: J. Rosen 10/5, M. Cole 4/0, S. Bradford 3/2, D. Johnson 3/2, J. Gresham 1/1, C.Edmonds 1/0, P. Cooper 1/0

PASSING ATT CMP YDS CMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK/ LOST RATINGJ. Rosen 393 217 2,278 55.2 5.8 11 2.8 14 3.6 75t 45/ 320 66.7S. Bradford 80 50 400 62.5 5.0 2 2.5 4 5.0 35t 6/ 33 62.5M. Glennon 21 15 174 71.4 8.3 1 4.8 0 0.0 26 1/ 8 112.0L. Fitzgerald 1 1 32 100.0 32.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 32t 0/ 0 158.3TEAM 495 283 2,884 57.2 5.8 15 3.0 18 3.6 75t 52/ 361 69.0OPPONENTS 506 342 3,595 67.6 7.1 21 4.2 7 1.4 64t 49/ 333 96.1

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WON 1, LOST 008/08 W 17-13 L.A. Chargers 60,146

2019 TEAM STATISTICSARI OPP.

FIRST DOWNS 19 20 Rushing 4 10 Passing 12 9 Penalty 3 1 Third Down-Made/Att 4/11 5/10 Third Down Efficiency 36.4% 50.0% Fourth Down-Made/Att 0/0 0/0

TOTAL NET YARDS 289 357 Avg. Per Game 289.0 357.0 Total Plays 59 54 Avg. Per Play 4.9 6.6

NET YARDS RUSHING 83 179 Avg. Per Game 83.0 179.0 Total Rushes 25 28 Avg. Per Rush 3.3 6.4

NET YARDS PASSING 206 178 Avg. Per Game 206.0 178.0 Sacked/Yards Lost 2/13 3/19 Gross Yards 219 197 Attempts/Completions 32/23 23/17 Pct. of Completion 71.9% 73.9% Had Intercepted 1 1

PUNTS/AVERAGE 4/47.5 4/46.8 Net Punting Average 45.5 39.8PUNT RETURN/AVG. 2/4.0 3/2.7KICKOFF RETURN/AVG. 1/25.0 2/16.0INTERCEPTION RETURN/AVG. 1/52.0 1/4.0PENALTIES/YARDS 9/73 10/85FUMBLES/BALL LOST 1/0 1/1TOUCHDOWNS 2 2

Rushing 1 2 Passing 1 0 Returns 0 0

EXTRA POINTS/ATTEMPTS 2/2 1/2TWO POINTCONVERSION/ATTEMPTS

0/0 0/1

FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS 1/1 0/0AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 28:55 31:05

SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSTEAM 0 7 3 7 0 17OPPONENTS 0 7 0 6 0 13

SCORING TD RU PA RT K-PAT FG 2PT S PTSW. Hills 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6T. Sherfield 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6Z. Gonzalez 0 0 0 0 2/2 1/1 0 0 5TEAM 2 1 1 0 2/2 1/1 0 0 17OPPONENTS 2 2 0 0 1/1 / 0 0 13

RUSHING NO. YDS AVG LONG TDW. Hills 8 37 4.6 10 1T. Logan 5 20 4.0 5 0B. Hundley 1 14 14.0 14 0D. Strickland 2 9 4.5 7 0C. Edmonds 2 4 2.0 4 0D. Johnson 2 4 2.0 3 0D. Foster 2 -1 -0.5 1 0C. Kanoff 3 -4 -1.3 -1 0TEAM 25 83 3.3 14 1OPPONENTS 28 179 6.4 31t 2

RECEIVING TAR NO. YDS AVG LONG TDT. Sherfield 5 4 44 11.0 22t 1I. Zico 3 3 30 10.0 15 0K. Johnson 4 2 29 14.5 23 0R. Seals-Jones 2 2 28 14.0 21 0P. Cooper 2 2 24 12.0 19 0D. Byrd 4 3 17 5.7 7 0D. Johnson 1 1 14 14.0 14 0C. Wilson 2 1 12 12.0 12 0D. Daniels 3 1 9 9.0 9 0H. Butler 1 1 6 6.0 6 0T. Logan 2 1 5 5.0 5 0L. Fitzgerald 1 1 1 1.0 1 0D. Foster 2 1 0 0.0 0 0TEAM 32 23 219 9.5 23 1OPPONENTS 22 17 197 11.6 28 0

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG LONG TDT. Sigler 1 52 52.0 52 0TEAM 1 52 52.0 52 0OPPONENTS 1 4 4.0 4 0

PUNTING NO. YDS AVG NET TB IN LG BR. Winslow 2 102 51.0 47.0 0 0 52 0A. Lee 2 88 44.0 44.0 0 2 52 0TEAM 4 190 47.5 45.5 0 2 52 0OPPONENTS 4 187 46.8 39.8 1 1 54 0

PUNT RETURNS RET FC YDS AVG LONG TDT. Logan 2 0 8 4.0 5 0P. Cooper 0 1 0 0.0 0 0TEAM 2 1 8 4.0 5 0OPPONENTS 3 1 8 2.7 8 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YDS AVG LONG TDP. Cooper 1 25 25.0 25 0TEAM 1 25 25.0 25 0OPPONENTS 2 32 16.0 19 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Z. Gonzalez 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1TEAM 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1OPPONENTS 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0

2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0 OPP 0-1

SACKS: A. Branch 1.0, P. Robertson 1.0, P. Taumoepenu 1.0, TM 3.0, OPP 2.0 FUM/LOST: W. Hills 1/0

PASSING ATT CMP YDS CMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK/ LOST RATINGB. Hundley 14 10 104 71.4 7.4 1 7.1 0 0.0 22t 1/ 8 116.4K. Murray 7 6 44 85.7 6.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 14 1/ 5 92.9D. Anderson 7 3 29 42.9 4.1 0 0.0 1 14.3 23 0/ 0 15.5C. Kanoff 4 4 42 100.0 10.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 0/ 0 110.4TEAM 32 23 219 71.9 6.8 1 3.1 1 3.1 23 2/ 13 87.9OPPONENTS 23 17 197 73.9 8.6 0 0.0 1 4.3 28 3/ 19 81.3

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QB QB SPECIAL TEAMSName TT UT AT TFL Sacks/Yds INT PD FF FR PRS HITS TT UT AT FF FR BP/K

Antoine Bethea 133 114 19 5 3/21 - 5 1 - 5 6 - - - - - -

Budda Baker 107 84 23 8 2/28 - 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 4 - - -

Haason Reddick 102 68 34 9 4/39 - 6 1 - 3 5 2 - 2 - - -

Tre Boston 85 71 14 2 - 3 9 1 1 2 3 1 1 - - - -

Josh Bynes 78 55 23 6 2/22 - 6 - 1 1 4 - - - - - -

Gerald Hodges 58 43 15 2 - - - - - - 1 5 3 2 - - -

Chandler Jones 54 41 13 14 13/71 - 6 3 1 20 21 - - - - - -

Corey Peters 51 31 20 9 2.5/11 - 1 - 1 6 5 - - - - - -

Patrick Peterson 51 42 9 2 1/0 2 5 - 1 - - - - - - - -

Rodney Gunter 48 34 14 14 4.5/32 - 1 2 - 7 12 - - - - - -

Bene Benwikere 45 34 11 2 .5/15 1 2 1 - - - 2 2 - - - -

Benson Mayowa 38 28 10 13 4/35 - 4 1 1 8 12 - - - - - -

Deone Bucannon 36 29 7 2 1/8 - 2 1 1 3 2 2 2 - - - -

Robert Nkemdiche 36 23 13 12 4.5/20 - 1 1 - 7 8 - - - - - -

Markus Golden 32 26 6 5 2.5/17 - 2 - - 9 8 - - - - - -

David Amerson 23 18 5 - - 1 2 - - - - - - - - - -

Zach Moore 17 10 7 4 3.5/24 - - - - 3 5 - - - - - -

Olsen Pierre 16 6 10 2 - - - - - 2 1 - - - - - -

Jamar Taylor 16 13 3 - - - 3 - - - - - - - - - -

Leonard Johnson 9 8 1 - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - -

Cameron Malveaux 5 3 2 1 1/5 - 1 - - 1 1 - - - - - 1

Rudy Ford 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - 8 7 1 - - -

Brandon Williams 3 2 1 - - - 2 - - - - 6 5 1 - - -

Vontarrius Dora 3 2 1 - - - 1 - - - 2 - - - - - -

Garrison Smith 2 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Jacquies Smith 2 1 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - -

Ifeadi Odenigbo 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Zeke Turner 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 22 16 6 - - -

Pasoni Tasini 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Vincent Valentine 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Chase Edmonds - - - - - - - - - - - 9 6 3 - - -

Derrick Coleman - - - - - - - - - - - 8 6 2 - - -

Dennis Gardeck - - - - - - - - - - - 8 5 3 - - -

Joe Walker - - - - - - - - - - - 8 7 1 - - -

Trent Sherfield - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 1 - - -

Aaron Brewer - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 1 - - -

Andy Lee - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - -

Eddie Pleasant - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - -

Thurston Armbrister - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - -

Darrell Daniels - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - -

Deatrick Nichols - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - -

Miscellaneous:Josh Bynes: 23-yard fumble return for a TD @ San Francisco, October 7

Budda Baker: 36-yard fumble return for a TD @ Minnesota, October 14

Dennis Gardeck: Fumble recovery of blocked punt in the end zone for a TD @ Seattle, December 30

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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. GP GS DNP IA1 Kyler Murray QB 5-10 207 22 R Oklahoma Allen, TX D1-19 1 1 0 02 Ryan Winslow P 6-5 217 25 1 Pittsburgh Maple Glen, PA FA-19 1 0 0 03 Drew Anderson QB 6-4 221 23 R Murray State Orinda, CA FA-19 1 0 0 04 Andy Lee P 6-1 185 36 16 Pittsburgh Westminster, SC FA-17 1 0 0 05 Zane Gonzalez K 6-0 202 24 3 Arizona State Deer Park, TX FA-18 1 0 0 06 Charles Kanoff QB 6-4 227 24 1 Princeton Pacific Palisades, CA FA-18 1 0 0 07 Brett Hundley QB 6-3 226 26 5 UCLA Chandler, AZ UFA-19 (Sea) 1 0 0 010 Chad Williams WR 6-2 204 24 3 Grambling State Baton Rouge, LA D3-17 0 0 1 011 Larry Fitzgerald WR 6-3 218 35 16 Pittsburgh Minneapolis, MN D1-04 1 1 0 012 Pharoh Cooper WR 5-11 208 24 4 South Carolina Havelock, NC WV-18 (LAR) 1 0 0 013 Christian Kirk WR 5-11 200 22 2 Texas A&M Scottsdale, AZ D2-18 1 1 0 014 Damiere Byrd WR 5-9 180 26 4 South Carolina Sicklerville, NJ UFA-19 (Car) 1 0 0 016 Trent Sherfield WR 6-1 219 23 2 Vanderbilt Danville, IL FA-18 1 0 0 017 Hakeem Butler WR 6-5 227 23 R Iowa State Baltimore, MD D4-19 1 0 0 018 Kevin White WR 6-3 216 27 5 West Virginia Plainville, NJ UFA-19 (Chi) 0 0 1 019 KeeSean Johnson WR 6-1 201 22 R Fresno State East Palo Alto, CA D6a-19 1 0 0 020 Tramaine Brock CB 6-0 188 30 10 Belhaven College Long Beach, MS UFA-19 (Den) 1 0 0 021 Patrick Peterson CB 6-1 203 29 9 LSU Pompano Beach, FL D1-11 1 1 0 022 T.J. Logan RB 5-11 195 24 3 North Carolina Greensboro, NC D5b-17 1 0 0 023 Robert Alford CB 5-10 186 30 7 Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, LA FA-19 1 1 0 025 Chris Jones CB 6-0 200 23 1 Nebraska Jacksonville, FL FA-18 1 0 0 026 Brandon Williams CB 6-0 200 26 4 Texas A&M Brookshire, TX D3-16 0 0 1 027 Josh Shaw DB 6-1 197 27 5 USC Palmdale, CA UFA-19 (TB) 1 0 0 028 Deatrick Nichols CB 5-10 189 25 2 South Florida Miami, FL FA-18 1 0 0 029 Chase Edmonds RB 5-9 205 23 2 Fordham Harrisburg, PA D4-18 1 0 0 030 Rudy Ford S 6-0 204 24 3 Auburn Big Cove, AL D6-17 1 0 0 031 David Johnson RB 6-1 224 27 5 Northern Iowa Clinton, IA D3-15 1 1 0 032 Budda Baker S 5-10 195 23 3 Washington Bellevue, WA D2-17 1 1 0 033 Byron Murphy CB 5-11 190 21 R Washington Scottsdale, AZ D2a-19 0 0 1 034 Dontae Strickland RB 5-11 201 22 R Syracuse Dayton, NJ FA-19 1 0 0 035 Deionte Thompson S 6-1 195 22 R Alabama Orange, TX D5-19 1 0 0 036 D.J. Swearinger S 5-10 205 27 6 South Carolina Greenwood, SC WV-18 (Was) 1 1 0 037 D.J. Foster RB 6-0 205 25 4 Arizona State Scottsdale, AZ FA-17 1 0 0 038 Jalen Thompson DB 6-0 190 21 R Washington State Downey, CA SD5-19 1 0 0 039 Tyler Sigler S 6-2 215 23 R Wheaton Grand Rapids, MI FA-19 1 0 0 041 Nate Brooks CB 6-0 192 22 R North Texas Whitehouse, TX FA-19 1 0 0 042 Jonathan Owens S 5-11 210 24 2 Missouri Western St. Louis, MO FA-18 1 0 0 043 Haason Reddick LB 6-1 235 24 3 Temple Camden, NJ D1-17 0 0 1 044 Hayes Pullard LB 6-0 235 27 5 USC Inglewood, CA FA-19 0 0 0 045 Pete Robertson LB 6-2 243 26 2 Texas Tech Longview, TX FA-18 1 0 0 046 Aaron Brewer LS 6-5 232 29 8 San Diego State Fullerton, CA FA-16 1 0 0 047 Ezekiel Turner LB 6-2 214 23 2 Washington Pasadena, MD FA-18 1 0 0 048 Tanner Vallejo LB 6-1 230 24 3 Boise State Penn Valley, CA WV-19 (Cle) 1 0 0 049 Wes Hills RB 6-0 218 24 R Slippery Rock Wildwood, NJ FA-19 1 0 0 049 Andre Branch LB 6-5 263 30 8 Clemson Richmond, VA FA-19 1 0 0 050 Brooks Reed LB 6-3 254 32 9 Arizona Tucson, AZ FA-19 1 0 0 051 Dante Booker LB 6-3 240 23 R Ohio State Akron, OH FA-19 1 0 0 052 Mason Cole OL 6-5 307 23 2 Michigan Tarpon Springs, FL D3-18 1 1 0 053 A.Q. Shipley OL 6-1 307 33 8 Penn State Moon Township, PA FA-15 1 1 0 054 Vontarrius Dora LB 6-4 256 26 2 Louisiana Tech West Point, MS FA-18 1 0 0 055 Chandler Jones LB 6-5 255 29 8 Syracuse Endicott, NY TR-16 (NE) 1 1 0 056 Terrell Suggs LB 6-3 265 36 17 Arizona State Chandler, AZ UFA-19 (Bal) 1 1 0 057 Pita Taumoepenu LB 6-1 245 25 3 Utah Provo, UT WV-19 (SF) 1 0 0 058 Jordan Hicks LB 6-1 236 27 5 Texas Cincinnati, OH UFA-19 (Phi) 1 1 0 059 Joe Walker LB 6-2 236 26 4 Oregon Palos Verdes, CA FA-18 0 0 1 061 Coleman Shelton OL 6-4 299 24 1 Washington Pasadena, CA FA-18 1 0 0 063 Rees Odhiambo OL 6-4 297 26 4 Boise State Mansfield, OH FA-18 1 0 0 064 J.R. Sweezy OL 6-5 310 30 8 North Carolina State Mooresville, NC UFA-19 (Sea) 1 1 0 065 Lamont Gaillard OL 6-3 305 23 R Georgia Fayetteville, NC D6b-19 1 0 0 066 Josh Miles OL 6-5 325 23 R Morgan State Baltimore, MD D7a-19 1 0 0 067 Justin Pugh OL 6-5 311 28 7 Syracuse Holland, PA UFA-18 (NYG) 0 0 1 068 Jeremy Vujnovich OL 6-5 300 28 4 Louisiana College Belle Chasse, LA WV-18 (Ind) 1 0 0 069 Patrick Lawrence OL 6-5 300 23 R Baylor Waxahachie, TX FA-19 1 0 0 070 Colby Gossett OL 6-5 331 24 2 Appalachian State Cumming, GA FA-18 0 0 1 071 Sterling Bailey DL 6-3 296 26 1 Georgia Gainesville, GA FA-19 1 0 0 072 Miles Brown DL 6-2 320 21 R Wofford Cheverly, MD FA-19 1 0 0 073 Max Garcia OL 6-4 309 27 5 Florida Norcross, GA UFA-19 (Den) 0 0 1 074 D.J. Humphries OL 6-5 307 25 5 Florida Charlotte, NC D1-15 1 1 0 075 William Sweet OL 6-6 313 22 R North Carolina Jacksonville, FL FA-19 1 0 0 076 Marcus Gilbert OL 6-6 330 31 9 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL TR-19 (Pit) 1 1 0 078 Parker Ehinger OL 6-6 310 26 4 Cincinnati Rockford, MI FA-19 1 0 0 079 Korey Cunningham OL 6-6 311 24 2 Cincinnati Montevallo, AL D7-18 1 0 0 080 Isaac Zico WR 5-11 200 23 R Purdue Atlanta, GA FA-19 1 0 0 081 Darrell Daniels TE 6-3 256 24 3 Washington Pittsburg, CA WV-18 (Sea) 1 0 0 082 Drew Belcher TE 6-3 250 23 R Maine Reading, MA FA-19 1 0 0 083 A.J. Richardson WR 6-0 212 24 R Boise State Lomita, CA FA-19 0 0 1 084 Caleb Wilson TE 6-4 240 23 R UCLA Dallas, TX D7c-19 1 0 0 085 Charles Clay TE 6-3 246 30 9 Tulsa Little Rock, AR FA-19 0 0 1 086 Ricky Seals-Jones TE 6-5 243 24 3 Texas A&M Sealy, TX FA-17 1 1 0 087 Maxx Williams TE 6-4 252 25 5 Minnesota Waconia, MN UFA-19 (Bal) 1 1 0 089 Andy Isabella WR 5-9 188 22 R Massachusetts Mayfield, OH D2b-19 0 0 1 090 Terrell McClain DL 6-2 302 31 9 South Florida Pensacola, FL FA-19 1 0 0 091 Michael Dogbe DL 6-3 280 23 R Temple Morris Plains, NJ D7b-19 1 0 0 092 Dennis Gardeck LB 6-0 232 25 2 Sioux Falls Lake in the Hills, IL FA-18 1 1 0 093 Darius Philon DL 6-1 286 25 5 Arkansas Mobile, AL UFA-19 (LAC) 0 0 0 094 Cameron Malveaux LB 6-5 265 24 3 Houston Beaumont, TX FA-18 1 0 0 095 Rodney Gunter DL 6-5 305 27 5 Delaware State Lake Hamilton, FL D4-15 1 1 0 097 Zach Allen DL 6-5 285 21 R Boston College New Canaan, CT D3-19 1 0 0 098 Corey Peters DL 6-3 335 31 10 Kentucky Louisville, KY UFA-15 (Atl) 1 1 0 0COACHING STAFFHEAD COACH: Kliff KingsburyASSISTANTS:Jeff Rodgers (Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator), Vance Joseph (Defensive Coordinator), Tom Clements (Pass Game Coordinator/QBs), Chris Achuff (DefensiveLine), Peter Badovinac (Asst. Wide Receivers), Charlie Bullen (Asst. Linebackers), Bill Davis (Linebackers), Rob Grosso (Defensive Quality Control), Steve Heiden (TightEnds), Sean Kugler (Offensive Line), Randall McCray (Asst. Special Teams), Rusty McKinney (Defensive Asst.), Buddy Morris (Strength & Conditioning), Brian Natkin (Asst.Offensive Line), David Raih (Wide Receivers), Marcus Robertson (Defensive Backs), James Saxon (Running Backs), Don Shumpert (Bill Bidwill Fellowship/RBs), VernonStephens (Asst. Strength and Conditioning), Cam Turner (Offensive Asst./Asst. Quarterbacks), Spencer Whipple (Offensive Quality Control), Greg Williams (Cornerbacks)

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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. DOB EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.23 Alford, Robert CB 5-10 186 11/1/1988 7 Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, LA FA-1997 Allen, Zach DL 6-5 285 8/20/1997 R Boston College New Canaan, CT D3-193 Anderson, Drew QB 6-4 221 10/18/1995 R Murray State Orinda, CA FA-1971 Bailey, Sterling DL 6-3 296 9/13/1992 1 Georgia Gainesville, GA FA-1932 Baker, Budda S 5-10 195 1/10/1996 3 Washington Bellevue, WA D2-1782 Belcher, Drew TE 6-3 250 4/18/1996 R Maine Reading, MA FA-1951 Booker, Dante LB 6-3 240 10/2/1995 R Ohio State Akron, OH FA-1949 Branch, Andre LB 6-5 263 7/14/1989 8 Clemson Richmond, VA FA-1946 Brewer, Aaron LS 6-5 232 7/5/1990 8 San Diego State Fullerton, CA FA-1620 Brock, Tramaine CB 6-0 188 8/20/1988 10 Belhaven College Long Beach, MS UFA-19 (Den)41 Brooks, Nate CB 6-0 192 9/5/1996 R North Texas Whitehouse, TX FA-1972 Brown, Miles DL 6-2 320 9/4/1997 R Wofford Cheverly, MD FA-1917 Butler, Hakeem WR 6-5 227 5/16/1996 R Iowa State Baltimore, MD D4-1914 Byrd, Damiere WR 5-9 180 1/27/1993 4 South Carolina Sicklerville, NJ UFA-19 (Car)85 Clay, Charles TE 6-3 246 2/13/1989 9 Tulsa Little Rock, AR FA-1952 Cole, Mason OL 6-5 307 3/28/1996 2 Michigan Tarpon Springs, FL D3-1812 Cooper, Pharoh WR 5-11 208 3/7/1995 4 South Carolina Havelock, NC WV-18 (LAR)79 Cunningham, Korey OL 6-6 311 5/17/1995 2 Cincinnati Montevallo, AL D7-1881 Daniels, Darrell TE 6-3 256 11/22/1994 3 Washington Pittsburg, CA WV-18 (Sea)91 Dogbe, Michael DL 6-3 280 5/5/1996 R Temple Morris Plains, NJ D7b-1954 Dora, Vontarrius LB 6-4 256 9/7/1992 2 Louisiana Tech West Point, MS FA-1829 Edmonds, Chase RB 5-9 205 4/13/1996 2 Fordham Harrisburg, PA D4-1878 Ehinger, Parker OL 6-6 310 12/30/1992 4 Cincinnati Rockford, MI FA-1911 Fitzgerald, Larry WR 6-3 218 8/31/1983 16 Pittsburgh Minneapolis, MN D1-0430 Ford, Rudy S 6-0 204 11/1/1994 3 Auburn Big Cove, AL D6-1737 Foster, D.J. RB 6-0 205 11/22/1993 4 Arizona State Scottsdale, AZ FA-1765 Gaillard, Lamont OL 6-3 305 2/8/1996 R Georgia Fayetteville, NC D6b-1973 Garcia, Max OL 6-4 309 11/9/1991 5 Florida Norcross, GA UFA-19 (Den)92 Gardeck, Dennis LB 6-0 232 8/9/1994 2 Sioux Falls Lake in the Hills, IL FA-1876 Gilbert, Marcus OL 6-6 330 2/15/1988 9 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL TR-19 (Pit)5 Gonzalez, Zane K 6-0 202 5/7/1995 3 Arizona State Deer Park, TX FA-1870 Gossett, Colby OL 6-5 331 6/23/1995 2 Appalachian State Cumming, GA FA-1895 Gunter, Rodney DL 6-5 305 1/19/1992 5 Delaware State Lake Hamilton, FL D4-1558 Hicks, Jordan LB 6-1 236 6/27/1992 5 Texas Cincinnati, OH UFA-19 (Phi)49 Hills, Wes RB 6-0 218 6/5/1995 R Slippery Rock Wildwood, NJ FA-1974 Humphries, D.J. OL 6-5 307 12/28/1993 5 Florida Charlotte, NC D1-157 Hundley, Brett QB 6-3 226 6/15/1993 5 UCLA Chandler, AZ UFA-19 (Sea)89 Isabella, Andy WR 5-9 188 11/18/1996 R Massachusetts Mayfield, OH D2b-1931 Johnson, David RB 6-1 224 12/16/1991 5 Northern Iowa Clinton, IA D3-1519 Johnson, KeeSean WR 6-1 201 10/9/1996 R Fresno State East Palo Alto, CA D6a-1955 Jones, Chandler LB 6-5 255 2/27/1990 8 Syracuse Endicott, NY TR-16 (NE)25 Jones, Chris CB 6-0 200 8/13/1995 1 Nebraska Jacksonville, FL FA-186 Kanoff, Charles QB 6-4 227 10/6/1994 1 Princeton Pacific Palisades, CA FA-1813 Kirk, Christian WR 5-11 200 11/18/1996 2 Texas A&M Scottsdale, AZ D2-1869 Lawrence, Patrick OL 6-5 300 8/17/1995 R Baylor Waxahachie, TX FA-194 Lee, Andy P 6-1 185 8/11/1982 16 Pittsburgh Westminster, SC FA-1722 Logan, T.J. RB 5-11 195 9/3/1994 3 North Carolina Greensboro, NC D5b-1794 Malveaux, Cameron LB 6-5 265 8/22/1994 3 Houston Beaumont, TX FA-1890 McClain, Terrell DL 6-2 302 7/20/1988 9 South Florida Pensacola, FL FA-1966 Miles, Josh OL 6-5 325 1/4/1996 R Morgan State Baltimore, MD D7a-1933 Murphy, Byron CB 5-11 190 1/18/1998 R Washington Scottsdale, AZ D2a-191 Murray, Kyler QB 5-10 207 8/7/1997 R Oklahoma Allen, TX D1-1928 Nichols, Deatrick CB 5-10 189 6/8/1994 2 South Florida Miami, FL FA-1863 Odhiambo, Rees OL 6-4 297 9/23/1992 4 Boise State Mansfield, OH FA-1842 Owens, Jonathan S 5-11 210 7/22/1995 2 Missouri Western St. Louis, MO FA-1898 Peters, Corey DL 6-3 335 6/8/1988 10 Kentucky Louisville, KY UFA-15 (Atl)21 Peterson, Patrick CB 6-1 203 7/11/1990 9 LSU Pompano Beach, FL D1-1193 Philon, Darius DL 6-1 286 1/22/1994 5 Arkansas Mobile, AL UFA-19 (LAC)67 Pugh, Justin OL 6-5 311 8/15/1990 7 Syracuse Holland, PA UFA-18 (NYG)44 Pullard, Hayes LB 6-0 235 4/18/1992 5 USC Inglewood, CA FA-1943 Reddick, Haason LB 6-1 235 9/22/1994 3 Temple Camden, NJ D1-1750 Reed, Brooks LB 6-3 254 2/28/1987 9 Arizona Tucson, AZ FA-1983 Richardson, A.J. WR 6-0 212 6/2/1995 R Boise State Lomita, CA FA-1945 Robertson, Pete LB 6-2 243 12/2/1992 2 Texas Tech Longview, TX FA-1886 Seals-Jones, Ricky TE 6-5 243 3/15/1995 3 Texas A&M Sealy, TX FA-1727 Shaw, Josh DB 6-1 197 3/27/1992 5 USC Palmdale, CA UFA-19 (TB)61 Shelton, Coleman OL 6-4 299 7/28/1995 1 Washington Pasadena, CA FA-1816 Sherfield, Trent WR 6-1 219 2/26/1996 2 Vanderbilt Danville, IL FA-1853 Shipley, A.Q. OL 6-1 307 5/22/1986 8 Penn State Moon Township, PA FA-1539 Sigler, Tyler S 6-2 215 3/26/1996 R Wheaton Grand Rapids, MI FA-1934 Strickland, Dontae RB 5-11 201 3/22/1997 R Syracuse Dayton, NJ FA-1956 Suggs, Terrell LB 6-3 265 10/11/1982 17 Arizona State Chandler, AZ UFA-19 (Bal)36 Swearinger, D.J. S 5-10 205 9/1/1991 6 South Carolina Greenwood, SC WV-18 (Was)75 Sweet, William OL 6-6 313 4/29/1997 R North Carolina Jacksonville, FL FA-1964 Sweezy, J.R. OL 6-5 310 4/8/1989 8 North Carolina State Mooresville, NC UFA-19 (Sea)57 Taumoepenu, Pita LB 6-1 245 3/9/1994 3 Utah Provo, UT WV-19 (SF)35 Thompson, Deionte S 6-1 195 2/11/1997 R Alabama Orange, TX D5-1938 Thompson, Jalen DB 6-0 190 7/18/1998 R Washington State Downey, CA SD5-1947 Turner, Ezekiel LB 6-2 214 6/9/1996 2 Washington Pasadena, MD FA-1848 Vallejo, Tanner LB 6-1 230 12/16/1994 3 Boise State Penn Valley, CA WV-19 (Cle)68 Vujnovich, Jeremy OL 6-5 300 10/12/1990 4 Louisiana College Belle Chasse, LA WV-18 (Ind)59 Walker, Joe LB 6-2 236 12/11/1992 4 Oregon Palos Verdes, CA FA-1818 White, Kevin WR 6-3 216 6/25/1992 5 West Virginia Plainville, NJ UFA-19 (Chi)26 Williams, Brandon CB 6-0 200 9/9/1992 4 Texas A&M Brookshire, TX D3-1610 Williams, Chad WR 6-2 204 10/19/1994 3 Grambling State Baton Rouge, LA D3-1787 Williams, Maxx TE 6-4 252 4/12/1994 5 Minnesota Waconia, MN UFA-19 (Bal)84 Wilson, Caleb TE 6-4 240 7/15/1996 R UCLA Dallas, TX D7c-192 Winslow, Ryan P 6-5 217 4/30/1994 1 Pittsburgh Maple Glen, PA FA-1980 Zico, Isaac WR 5-11 200 6/18/1996 R Purdue Atlanta, GA FA-19

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