Arizona Cardinals: Single-Season Records

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With various records secured by the team Arizona Cardinals, they have overall managed to set an example and present their incredible players since its foundation. In this regard, read to know about the different records registered by their players in single NFL seasons. 

Arizona Cardinals is a Phoenix-based American football team playing on the gridiron. The National Football League’s (NFL) oldest team, the Cardinals, has only won two NFL championships (1925 and 1947) since the team was founded in 1898, making them one of the NFL’s least successful franchises ever. The team left Chicago after 40 seasons and relocated to St. Louis in 1960. In 1974 and 1975, the St. Louis Cardinals won the NFC Eastern Division.

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The Cardinals, who inaugurated the cutting-edge University of Phoenix Stadium in 2006, were successful right away in their new location, winning numerous division titles and making an appearance in Super Bowl XLIII. Their single-season records comprise multiple names of excellent players securing multiple records. Based on sources, the team managed to register 489 points in the season of 2015. 

However, one of the two varieties of offensive plays—the other being running plays—is the passing play. Coaches use a mix of passing and rushing plays to throw the opponent off guard. In a play like a hail mary, passing plays can be used to gain a lot of yardage in one go. But they can also work well for quick benefits. The motive of passing is to advance the ball up the field while maintaining possession of it by moving it between various players while it is on the ground. In this context, here’s a mention of the passing records, as registered by players in a single season.

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Also Read: NFL Team Arizona Cardinals – Current Staff Associated with the Team 

Single-season records

Points Scored: 489 (2015)

Passing

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  • Passing yards: 4,671 – Carson Palmer (2015) 
  • Passing touchdowns: 35 – Carson Palmer (2015) 
  • Passes completed: 401 – Kurt Warner (2008)
  • Passes attempted: 598 – Kurt Warner (2008)
  • Longest completed pass: 98 yards – Doug Russell (1932); Ogden Compton (1957); Jim Hart (1972)

Rushing is the act of running with the ball from behind the line of scrimmage to gain ground. While this typically refers to a running play, a rush, also known as a run, is an offensive play that does not involve a forward throw. A football player whose primary responsibility is to rush the quarterback is referred to as a rusher. The outside linebacker and the defensive end are two positions that prioritise taking the quarterback on. The details of rushing in a single season are given here: 

Rushing

  • Rushing yards: 1,605 – Ottis Anderson (1979)
  • Rushing attempts: 337 – Edgerrin James (2006)
  • Rushing touchdowns: 16 – David Johnson (2016)
  • Rushing touchdowns (rookie): 10 – Tim Hightower (2008)
  • Longest rushing attempt: 83 yards – John David Crow (1958)
  • Rushing yards per game: 100.3 yards – Ottis Anderson (1979)

In a football game, there are several different receiver positions and titles, including wide receiver, tight end, running back, and slot receiver. Receiving yards are the number of yards a receiver gains on a passing play in American football. This includes both the distance of the pass and any additional yards the player is able to earn after gaining possession of the ball. And, in order to score a receiving touchdown, a player must either catch the ball while it is still in the field of play and advance it into the end zone, or catch it while already inside the end zone. The list below contains the various receiving records of team Arizona Cardinals in a single season. 

Receiving

  • Receptions: 109 – Larry Fitzgerald (2015)
  • Receiving yards: 1,598 – David Boston (2001)
  • Receiving touchdowns: 15 – Sonny Randle (1960)

In football, a return is a special teams play in which one team kicks the ball—during a kickoff or punt—and the other team runs the ball back with a returner. The team kicking the ball is known as the kicking team, while the team receiving or returning the ball is called the return team. Given below are some of the details regarding returns of single seasons, secured by the franchise Arizona Cardinals: 

Returns

  • Punt returns in a season: 44 – Vai Sikahema (1987)
  • Longest punt return: 99 yards – Patrick Peterson (2011)
  • Longest kickoff return: 108 yards – David Johnson (2015) 

Also Read: National Football League: NFC Team – Arizona Cardinals

The team’s top scorers historically have been the kickers. They not only score more points but they are frequently counted upon to seal the victory. Therefore, it’s crucial to have a kicker who not only has a precise leg but also a particularly strong leg. The multiple records of the Cardinals regarding kicking are explained here: 

Kicking

  • Field goals: 40 – Neil Rackers (2005)
  • Points after touchdown (PAT)s converted: 53 – Pat Harder (1948)
  • Punts: 112 – Dave Zastudil (2012)
  • Punting yards: 5,209 – Dave Zastudil (2012)

Summing up, the Arizona Cardinals have successfully come out as a strong team with plenty of excellent players by their side. Their immense contributions have overall managed to make the team a successful one.