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- The 2005 season was the Arizona Cardinals' 86th in the National Football League (NFL), their 107th overall and their 18th in Arizona. The team was unable to improve upon their 6–10 record from the previous season, and failed to make the playoffs for the seventh year in a row. The October 2 game was the first regular season game to be played outside the United States, and was known as NFL Futbol Americano. The game was a Cardinals home game, and the Cardinals defeated their division rivals, the San Francisco 49ers, 31–14. The Cardinals, as a team, had a paltry 1,138 rushing yards in 2005, only 71.1 yards per game. Remarkably, the Cardinals only had one 100-yard rushing game, when they ran for 129 yards in the season finale against the Indianapolis Colts. Arizona's season total is the fifth-fewest rushing yards by a team in a 16-game season. The Cardinals passing offense, however, led the league, with 4,437 yards. Kurt Warner's 271.3 passing yards per game were third in the NFL, and his 24.2 pass completions per-game led the league. Wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald tied for the league lead in receptions, with 103, edging out his teammate Anquan Boldin, who had 102 (tied for third in the NFL) Fitzgerald's 1,409 yards, and Boldin’s 1,402 yards receiving were fourth and fifth in the NFL, respectively, in 2005. Boldin’s 100.1 receiving yards per game led the NFL. The season also saw the Cardinals change their logo and uniforms, which remains in use today. It was also their final season playing at Sun Devil Stadium. (en)
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- Indiana (en)
- Miami (en)
- Oklahoma (en)
- Virginia (en)
- Virginia Tech (en)
- Cal (en)
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- * Defensive coordinator – Clancy Pendergast
* Defensive line – Deek Pollard
* Linebackers – Frank Bush
* Defensive backs – Richard Solomon
* Defensive quality control – Rick Courtright (en)
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- * Aaron Francisco S
* Eric Green CB
* Robert Griffith FS
* Quentin Harris S
* David Macklin CB
* Lamont Reid CB
* Antrel Rolle CB
* Ernest Shazor
* Robert Tate CB
* Adrian Wilson SS (en)
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- * Tim Bulman DT
* Darnell Dockett DT
* Ross Kolodziej DT
* Chike Okeafor DE
* Antonio Smith DE
* R-Kal Truluck DT (en)
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- * President – Bill Bidwill
* Vice president and general counsel – Michael Bidwill
* Vice president of football operations – Rod Graves
* Senior director of football operations – John Idzik, Jr. (en)
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- * Head coach – Dennis Green (en)
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- * Darryl Blackstock OLB
* Karlos Dansby OLB
* James Darling ILB
* Orlando Huff OLB
* Isaac Keys
* Lance Mitchell (en)
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- * Offensive coordinator – Keith Rowen
* Quarterbacks – Mike Kruczek
* Running backs – Kirby Wilson
* Wide receivers – Mike Wilson
* Tight ends – Carl Hargrave
* Offensive line – Everett Lindsay
* Offensive quality control – Bill Khayat (en)
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- * Jeremy Bridges G
* Elton Brown G
* Leonard Davis T
* Nick Leckey C
* Shawn Lynch C
* Oliver Ross T
* Fred Wakefield T (en)
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- Guard (en)
- Linebacker (en)
- Running Back (en)
- Defensive Back (en)
- Wide Receiver (en)
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- * Rolando Cantu G
* Zamir Cobb WR
* Dante Ellington T
* Tyler King DE
* Alan Reuber T
* Dan Sheldon WR (en)
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- K Neil Rackers (en)
- WR Larry Fitzgerald (en)
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- * Rohan Davey
* Josh McCown
* John Navarre (en)
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- * Ian Allen T 7px
* Bertrand Berry DE 7px
* John Bronson TE 7px
* Bill Conaty C 7px
* Russell Davis DT 7px
* Adam Haayer G 7px
* Gerald Hayes ILB 7px
* James Hodgins FB 7px
* Langston Moore DT 7px
* Calvin Pace OLB 7px
* J. R. Redmond RB 7px
* Alex Stepanovich C 7px
* Kurt Warner QB 7px
* Reggie Wells G 7px (en)
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- * J. J. Arrington
* Damien Anderson
* Obafemi Ayanbadejo
* James Jackson
* Harold Morrow FB
* Marcel Shipp (en)
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- First quarter
* STL – Torry Holt 19-yard pass from Marc Bulger , 11:42. Rams 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards, 3:18.
* ARI — Neil Rackers 29-yard field goal, 5:38. Rams 7–3. Drive: 10 plays, 57 yards, 3:19.
Second quarter
* ARI – Neil Rackers 26-yard field goal, 8:44. Rams 7–6. Drive: 8 plays, 37 yards, 3:59.
* STL – Jeff Wilkins 29-yard field goal, 3:42. Rams 10–6. Drive: 10 plays, 69 yards, 5:02.
Third quarter
* ARI – Neil Rackers 48-yard field goal, 10:23. Rams 10–9. Drive: 9 plays, 45 yards, 4:37.
* STL – Steven Jackson 7-yard run , 5:45. Rams 17–9. Drive: 8 plays, 76 yards, 4:38.
Fourth quarter
* ARI – Neil Rackers 35-yard field goal, 6:59. Rams 17–12. Drive: 9 plays, 56 yards, 5:48. (en)
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- * Special teams – Kevin O'Dea (en)
- * Nathan Hodel LS
* Scott Player P
* Neil Rackers K (en)
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- ;Top passers
* STL – Marc Bulger – 18/29, 216 yards, TD, INT
* ARI – Kurt Warner – 29/42, 327 yards, INT
;Top rushers
* STL – Steven Jackson – 18 rushes, 93 yards, TD
* ARI – Marcel Shipp – 12 rushes, 54 yards
;Top receivers
* STL – Torry Holt – 4 receptions, 70 yards, TD
* ARI – Anquan Boldin – 8 receptions, 119 yards (en)
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- * Strength and conditioning – Steve Wetzel
* Assistant strength and conditioning – Ryan Capretta
* Assistant strength and conditioning – Daryl Lawrence (en)
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- * Adam Bergen
* Eric Edwards (en)
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- Week Two: St. Louis Rams at Arizona Cardinals (en)
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- File:Ariz Cardinals uniforms.png (en)
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- * Anquan Boldin
* Larry Fitzgerald
* Carlyle Holiday
* Bryant Johnson
* Charles Lee
* LeRon McCoy
* Reggie Swinton KR/PR (en)
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- The 2005 season was the Arizona Cardinals' 86th in the National Football League (NFL), their 107th overall and their 18th in Arizona. The team was unable to improve upon their 6–10 record from the previous season, and failed to make the playoffs for the seventh year in a row. The October 2 game was the first regular season game to be played outside the United States, and was known as NFL Futbol Americano. The game was a Cardinals home game, and the Cardinals defeated their division rivals, the San Francisco 49ers, 31–14. (en)
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- 2005 Arizona Cardinals season (en)
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