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1 ARIZONA CARDINALS VS. TENNESSEE TITANS Ni s s a n S t a d i u m | S e p t e mb e r 12, 20 21 | 10 : 0 0 AM THIS WEEK’S PREVIE W Page Contents 2-3 Cardinals-Titans Matchup Notes 4 By The Numbers / What To Look For / NFL Schedule in Week 1 5 New Faces in 2021 / WaƩ & Jones Pairing 6 New Jersey #s / Schedule Notes / NFL Top 100 7 2021 DraŌ Class Breakdown / Stadium Info 8 Cardinals Leadership / Michael Bidwill / Steve Keim 9 2020 Season Highlights 10-11 Kyler Murray Highlights 12-13 DeAndre Hopkins Highlights 14 A.J. Green Highlights 15 Chase Edmonds / James Conner / ChrisƟan Kirk / O-Line 16-17 J.J. WaƩ Highlights 18 Chandler Jones Highlights 19 Budda Baker / Robert Alford / Simmons & Collins at LB 20 Special Teams Highlights / Prater / Lee / Gardeck 21-32 2020 Stats / 2021 Preseason Stats / Rosters / Depth Chart WEEK 1 GAME RELEASE #AZvsTEN G AME RELEASE INDEX Mar k Da l ton - Sr. Vice Presi d ent, Me d ia Re l ations C h ris Me l vin - Sr. Director, Me d ia Re l ations Mi k e He l m - Sr. Mana g er, Me d ia Re l ation s Chase Russell - Manager, Corporate Communications Imani Suber - Media Relations Coordinator The Cardinals begin the 2021 campaign with a rare Week 1 road game against an AFC opponent. Arizona's trip to Ten- nessee this week marks the team's rst Week 1 road game against an AFC op- ponent in 24 years (1997 @ CincinnaƟ). It also marks just the second Ɵme in the last 16 years (2006-21) the Cardinals opened a season playing on the road against a non-division opponent (2017 @ Detroit). Sunday's opener will mark the 12 th meeƟng in the series between Arizona and Tennessee, which dates back to 1970 when the Cardinals were based in St. Louis and the Titans were known as the Houston Oilers. Arizona enters this week's game holding a 7-4 advantage in the all-Ɵme series, having won two straight and three of the last four contests. Of the Cardinals seven wins in the series, four have come on the road. AŌer falling just one win shy of a playoberth in 2020, the Cardinals begin their 2021 campaign against a Titans team coming oback-to-back seasons in which they earned a spot in the postseason. Although Arizona and Tennessee are infrequent opponents, two of the Cardinals biggest names - WR DeAndre Hopkins and DL J.J. WaƩ - have long rivalries with the Titans daƟng back to their Ɵme in Houston. Hopkins faced the Titans 13 Ɵmes in his seven seasons (2013-19) with the Texans while WaƩ played against them 15 Ɵmes in 10 sea- sons (2011-20). Sunday's game will be the debut of the Cardinals pass-rushing duo of WaƩ and LB Chandler Jones, who have combined for 198.0 sacks and 451 QB hits. The duo leads an Arizona defense that blends veteran All-Pros (WaƩ, Jones, S Budda Baker) with a host of young talent including the linebacker tandem of Isaiah Simmons and Zaven Collins - the Cardinals most recent two rst round picks. Collins, taken #16 overall in the 2021 NFL DraŌ, makes his NFL debut on Sunday alongside fellow rookie defender CB Marco Wilson (4th round in 2021). On oense, the Cardinals have past Pro Bowl slecƟons in nearly every po- siƟon group, including at WR (Hopkins and A.J. Green), QB (Kyler Murray), OL (Rodney Hudson) and RB (James Conner). Added to that mix is dynamic rookie WR Rondale Moore, Arizona's second round pick who is also set to make his NFL debut in Tennessee. The 2021 regular season begins this week as the Cardinals face the Titans at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on Sunday. This marks Arizona's rst Week 1 road game against an AFC opponent in 24 years (1997 @ CincinnaƟ). Arizona travels to Tennessee this week looking to improve to 8-4 all-Ɵme vs. the Titans and 5-2 on the road in the series. Sunday's game marks just the 12th all-Ɵme matchup between the Cardinals and Titans. However, two of the Cardinals biggest names have signi cantly more experience vs. Tennessee. DL J.J. WaƩ will be playing his 16 th game vs. the Titans and WR DeAndre Hopkins will be playing his 14 th . WaƩ has been nearly unstoppable vs. the Titans. In 15 games vs. his former divisional rival, he has 64 tackles, 18.0 sacks, 25 tackles for loss, 38 QB hits, 9 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries and 9 passes defensed. When they take the eld together on Sunday, Hopkins (10,009) and A.J. Green (9,430) will become just the eighth WR duo in NFL history – and rst since Andre Johnson and Derrick Mason with Houston in 2011 – to enter a season each having 9,000+ career receiving yards. LB Chandler Jones has 4.0 sacks in three career games against the Titans. He has at least one sack in all three games, including one in Week 1 of the 2012 season at Tennessee in his NFL debut. Jones has at least one sack in all ve season-openers he has played with the Cardinals. Cardinals RB Chase Edmonds (5) and Titans RB Derrick Henry (7) are the only two RBs in the NFL with at least ve TD runs of 20+ yards over the last two seasons (2019-20). THIS WEEK'S HI G HLI G HT S BROADCAST INFORMATION Television: CBS / Play-By-Play: Tom McCarthy Analyst: Aaron Taylor Cardinals Radio: Arizona Sports 98.7 FM / Play-By-Play: Dave Pasch Analyst: Ron Woley Sideline: Paul Calvisi Cardinals Spanish Radio: KQMR 100.3 FM / Play-By-Play: Luis Hernandez Analyst: Rolando Cantu ARIZONA CARDINALS - 2021 SCHEDULE Regular Season Date Opponent LocaƟon AZ Time Sep. 12 @ Tennessee Nissan Stadium 10:00 AM Sep. 19 MINNESOTA State Farm Stadium 1:05 PM Sep. 26 @ Jacksonville TIAA Bank Field 10:00 AM Oct. 3 @ L.A. Rams SoFi Stadium 1:05 PM Oct. 10 SAN FRANCISCO* State Farm Stadium 1:25 PM Oct. 17 @ Cleveland* FirstEnergy Stadium 1:05 PM Oct. 24 HOUSTON* State Farm Stadium 1:25 PM Oct. 28 GREEN BAY# State Farm Stadium 5:20 PM Nov. 7 @ San Francisco* Levi's Stadium 2:25 PM Nov. 14 CAROLINA* State Farm Stadium 2:05 PM Nov. 21 @ SeaƩle* Lumen Field 2:25 PM -BYE- Dec. 5 @ Chicago* Soldier Field 11:00 AM Dec. 13 L.A. RAMS+ State Farm Stadium 6:15 PM Dec. 19 @ Detroit* Ford Field 11:00 AM Dec. 25 INDIANAPOLIS^ State Farm Stadium 6:15 PM Jan. 2 @ Dallas* AT&T Stadium 11:00 AM Jan. 9 SEATTLE* State Farm Stadium 2:25 PM + ESPN # FOX/NFL Network Thursday Night Football ^ NFL Network * Subject to exible scheduling decisions

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ARIZONA CARDINALSVS.

TENNESSEE TITANS Nissssaan SSttaaddiuum ||| SSeeppptteembbeer 12,,, 20021 ||| 100:0000 AM

T H I S W E E K ’ S P R E V I E W

Page Contents2-3 Cardinals-Titans Matchup Notes4 By The Numbers / What To Look For / NFL Schedule in Week 15 New Faces in 2021 / Wa & Jones Pairing 6 New Jersey #s / Schedule Notes / NFL Top 1007 2021 Dra Class Breakdown / Stadium Info8 Cardinals Leadership / Michael Bidwill / Steve Keim9 2020 Season Highlights10-11 Kyler Murray Highlights12-13 DeAndre Hopkins Highlights14 A.J. Green Highlights15 Chase Edmonds / James Conner / Chris an Kirk / O-Line16-17 J.J. Wa Highlights18 Chandler Jones Highlights19 Budda Baker / Robert Alford / Simmons & Collins at LB 20 Special Teams Highlights / Prater / Lee / Gardeck 21-32 2020 Stats / 2021 Preseason Stats / Rosters / Depth Chart

WEEK 1GAME RELEASE

#AZvsTEN

GAME RELEASE INDEX

Mark Da l ton - S r. Vice Pres ident , Med ia Re la t ions Chr i s Me lv in - S r. D i rector, Med ia Re la t ions M ike He lm - S r. Manager, Med ia Re la t ions

Chase Russe l l - Manager, Corporate Communicat ions Iman i Suber - Med ia Re la t ions Coord inator

The Cardinals begin the 2021 campaign with a rare Week 1 road game against an AFC opponent.

Arizona's trip to Ten-nessee this week marks the team's fi rst Week 1 road game against an AFC op-ponent in 24 years (1997 @ Cincinna ). It also marks just the second me in the last 16 years (2006-21) the Cardinals opened a season playing on the road against a non-division opponent (2017 @ Detroit).

Sunday's opener will mark the 12th mee ng in the series between Arizona and Tennessee, which dates back to 1970 when the Cardinals were based in St. Louis and the Titans were known as the Houston Oilers.

Arizona enters this week's game holding a 7-4 advantage in the all- me series, having won two straight and three of the last four contests. Of the Cardinals seven wins in the series, four have come on the road.

A er falling just one win shy of a playoff berth in 2020, the Cardinals begin their 2021 campaign against a Titans team coming off back-to-back seasons in which they earned a spot in the postseason. Although Arizona and Tennessee are infrequent opponents, two of the Cardinals biggest names - WR DeAndre Hopkins and DL J.J. Wa - have long rivalries with the Titans da ng back to their me in Houston. Hopkins faced the Titans 13 mes in his seven seasons (2013-19) with the Texans while Wa played against them 15 mes in 10 sea-sons (2011-20).

Sunday's game will be the debut of the Cardinals pass-rushing duo of Wa and LB Chandler Jones, who have combined for 198.0 sacks and 451 QB hits. The duo leads an Arizona defense that blends veteran All-Pros (Wa , Jones, S Budda Baker) with a host of young talent including the linebacker tandem of Isaiah Simmons and Zaven Collins - the Cardinals most recent two fi rst round picks. Collins, taken #16 overall in the 2021 NFL Dra , makes his NFL debut on Sunday alongside fellow rookie defender CB Marco Wilson (4th round in 2021).

On off ense, the Cardinals have past Pro Bowl slec ons in nearly every po-si on group, including at WR (Hopkins and A.J. Green), QB (Kyler Murray), OL (Rodney Hudson) and RB (James Conner). Added to that mix is dynamic rookie WR Rondale Moore, Arizona's second round pick who is also set to make his NFL debut in Tennessee.

� The 2021 regular season begins this week as the Cardinals face the Titans at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on Sunday. This marks Arizona's fi rst Week 1 road game against an AFC opponent in 24 years (1997 @ Cincinna ).

� Arizona travels to Tennessee this week looking to improve to 8-4 all- me vs. the Titans and 5-2 on the road in the series.

� Sunday's game marks just the 12th all- me matchup between the Cardinals and Titans. However, two of the Cardinals biggest names have signifi cantly more experience vs. Tennessee. DL J.J. Wa will be playing his 16th game vs. the Titans and WR DeAndre Hopkins will be playing his 14th.

� Wa has been nearly unstoppable vs. the Titans. In 15 games vs. his former divisional rival, he has 64 tackles, 18.0 sacks, 25 tackles for loss, 38 QB hits, 9 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries and 9 passes defensed.

� When they take the fi eld together on Sunday, Hopkins (10,009) and A.J. Green (9,430) will become just the eighth WR duo in NFL history – and fi rst since Andre Johnson and Derrick Mason with Houston in 2011 – to enter a season each having 9,000+ career receiving yards.

� LB Chandler Jones has 4.0 sacks in three career games against the Titans. He has at least one sack in all three games, including one in Week 1 of the 2012 season at Tennessee in his NFL debut.

� Jones has at least one sack in all fi ve season-openers he has played with the Cardinals.

� Cardinals RB Chase Edmonds (5) and Titans RB Derrick Henry (7) are the only two RBs in the NFL with at least fi ve TD runs of 20+ yards over the last two seasons (2019-20).

T H I S W E E K ' S H I G H L I G H T S

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Television: CBS / Play-By-Play: Tom McCarthy Analyst: Aaron Taylor

Cardinals Radio: Arizona Sports 98.7 FM / Play-By-Play: Dave Pasch Analyst: Ron Wolfl ey Sideline: Paul Calvisi

Cardinals Spanish Radio: KQMR 100.3 FM / Play-By-Play: Luis Hernandez Analyst: Rolando Cantu

ARIZONA CARDINALS - 2021 SCHEDULE

Regular SeasonDate Opponent Loca on AZ TimeSep. 12 @ Tennessee Nissan Stadium 10:00 AM Sep. 19 MINNESOTA State Farm Stadium 1:05 PMSep. 26 @ Jacksonville TIAA Bank Field 10:00 AMOct. 3 @ L.A. Rams SoFi Stadium 1:05 PMOct. 10 SAN FRANCISCO* State Farm Stadium 1:25 PMOct. 17 @ Cleveland* FirstEnergy Stadium 1:05 PMOct. 24 HOUSTON* State Farm Stadium 1:25 PMOct. 28 GREEN BAY# State Farm Stadium 5:20 PMNov. 7 @ San Francisco* Levi's Stadium 2:25 PMNov. 14 CAROLINA* State Farm Stadium 2:05 PMNov. 21 @ Sea le* Lumen Field 2:25 PM

-BYE-Dec. 5 @ Chicago* Soldier Field 11:00 AMDec. 13 L.A. RAMS+ State Farm Stadium 6:15 PMDec. 19 @ Detroit* Ford Field 11:00 AMDec. 25 INDIANAPOLIS^ State Farm Stadium 6:15 PMJan. 2 @ Dallas* AT&T Stadium 11:00 AMJan. 9 SEATTLE* State Farm Stadium 2:25 PM

+ ESPN # FOX/NFL Network Thursday Night Football ^ NFL Network * Subject to fl exible scheduling decisions

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CARDINALS-TITANS CONNECTIONS

TITANS CONNECTIONSCardinals DBs coach Marcus Robertson played S for the Titans from 1991-00 a er beging selected by the franchise in the fourth round (102nd overall) of the 1991 NFL Dra . He played 135 games (117 starts) adn posted 24 INTs while twice earning All-Pro honors (1993, '97). He returned to the team to coach the secondary from 2007-11.

Cardinals WRs coach Shawn Jeff erson held the same post in Tennessee from 2013-15.

Cardinals Asst. O-line coach Brian Natkin played TE for the Titans during the 2001 season, appearing in three games.

CARDINALS CONNECTIONSTitans WRs coach Rob Moore spent the fi nal seven seasons (1995-01) of his played career with the Cardinals and earned 1 team All-Pro honors in 1997 when he led the NFL with 1,584 receiving yards.

Titans S Ma hias Farley originally signed with Arizona as an undra ed rook-ie free agent in 2016.

Titans C Daniel Munyer played for the Cardinals from 2016-18.

TENNESSEE CONNECTIONSArea Scout Alfonza Knight is a Nashville na ve and played ball collegiately at Se-wanee (TN): The University of the South.

Cardinals Area Scout Keegan Leyrer is a Nashville na ve and a ended the Univer-sity of Tennessee.

ARIZONA CONNECTIONSTitans OT Taylor Lewan is a na ve of Cave Creek, AZ. He a ended Chapar-ral (Sco sdale) High School as a senior (2009) a er spending three years at Cactus Shadows (Phoenix) High School. As a senior, started every game and helped lead his team to the 2008 Class 4A-I State Championship Game.Lewan was a SuperPrep All-American and earned the Frank Kush Award as the state of Arizona's top interior off ensive lineman.

Titans DB Dane Cruikshank played two seasons (2016-17) at the University of Arizona, star ng all 25 games played.

Titans RBs coach Tony Dews coached WRs at the University of Arizona from 2012-16.

Titans TE Tommy Hudson a ended Arizona State, where he appeared in four games between 2016-19.

PRO/COLLEGE CONNECTIONSCardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury and Titans head coach Mike Vrabel were teammates with the Patriots in 2003.

Titans ILBs coach Jim Hasle served as the Saints head coach in 2004 while Kingsbury was on the New Orleans prac ce squad.

Titans General Manager Jon Robinson was serving as a scout with the Patriots during Kingsbury's season in New England.

Cardinals CB Robert Alford (2013-18), Titans WR Julio Jones (2011-20) and OT Ty Sambrailo (2017-19) played together with the Falcons.

Titans T Kendall Lamm (2015-18), OL David Quessenberry (2013-18), Cardi-nals WR DeAndre Hopkins (2013-19) and DL J.J. Wa (2011-20) played to-gether in Houston.

Cardinals RB James Conner (2017-20), Titans LB Ola Adeniyi (2020) and LB Bud Dupree (2015-20) played together in Pi sburgh.

Titans CB Elijah Molden (2017-20) played alongside Cardinals CB Byron Murphy Jr. (2016-18) and LB Ezekiel Turner (2015-17) at the University of Washington.

Cardinals WR Chris an Kirk (2015-17) and Titans WR Josh Reynolds (2014-16) played alongside one another at Texas A&M.

Titans LB Rashaan Evans (2014-17), RB Derrick Henry (2013-15) and Cardinals S Deionte Thompson (2015-18) played together at Alabama. During this me, the school claimed the 2015 and 2017 BCS Na onal Championships.

Cardinals WR Antoine Wesley (2016-18) and Titans WR Cameron Batson (2014-17) played together on Cardinals Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury’s (2013-18) Texas Tech teams.

Cardinals OL Kelvin Beachum (2017-19), OL Brian Winters (2013-19), Titans S Ma hias Farley (2019-20) and K Sam Ficken (2019-20) played together with the Jets.

Titans CB Jackrabbit Jenkins (2016-19) played alongside Cardinals LB Markus Golden (2019-20), LB Devon Kennard (2014-17) and OL Jus n Pugh (2013-17) with the Giants.

Titans WR Marcus Johnson (2016-17) and LB Jordan Hicks (2015-18) played together in Philadelphia.

Cardinals DT Rashard Lawrence (2016-20) and Titans CB Kris an Fulton (2016-20) played together at LSU and won the 2020 BCS Na onal Championship.

Titans S Bradley McDougald (2017-19) and Cardinals TE Darrell Daniels (2018) played together in Sea le.

Titans OT Ty Sambrailo (2015-16) played alongside LS Aaron Brewer (2012-15) and OL Max Garcia (2015-18) in Denver.

The Cardinals and the Titans meet this week for the 12th me in the history of the series, which dates back to 1970 when the Cardinals were based in St. Louis and the Titans were known as the Houston Oilers.

Arizona enters this week's game holding a 7-4 advan-tage in the all- me series, having won two straight and three of the last four contests. Of the Cardinals seven wins in the series, four have come on the road. That includes Arizona's last visit to Tennessee in 2013 when the Cardinals defeated the Titans 37-34 in an over me thriller.

The last me the teams met - in Week 14 of the 2017 season at State Farm Stadium - the Cardinals earned a 12-7 victory. That con nued a trend of close games when these two teams meet. The last three games were decided by a combined 11 points and none were decided by more than fi ve points.

Sunday's season-opener marks just the sixth mee ng between the two teams da ng back to 1997. It also represents just the Cardinals third-ever regular season visit to Nashville.

CARDS-TITANS REGULAR SEASON SERIES� Overall Regular Season Series: 7-4� Cardinals on the road at Tennessee: 4-2� First Mee ng: 11/1/70 vs. Houston, W, 44-0� Last Mee ng: 12/10/17 vs. Tennessee, W, 12-7� Last Cardinals Road Win: 12/15/13 at Tennessee, W, 37-34 (OT)

CARDINALS-TITANS ALL-TIME SERIES

2020 SEASON STATISTICS AND RANKINGS

StatisticStatistic AZ Rank TEN RankPoints Scored/Game 25.6 13 30.7 4Points Allowed/Game 22.9 12 27.4 24Yards/Play 5.68 14 6.15 4Yards/Play Allowed 5.34 8 5.92 25TDs Scored 49 13 62 2TDs Allowed 42 t-10 55 t-27Rushing TDs 22 4 26 2Passing TDs 27 t-13 33 t-8Return TDs 0 t-29 3 t-8Rushing TDs Allowed 13 t-7 18 t-22 Passing TDs Allowed 26 14 36 31Return TDs Allowed 3 t-17 1 t-5Sacked/Yards Lost 29/186 t-11 25/173 t-6Fumbles/Lost 22/8 t-15 15/5 t-2Field Goals Made 23/30 t-21 20/28 27Total Yards/Game 384.6 6 396.4 t-2Opp. Total Yards/Game 351.9 13 398.3 28Rushing Yards/Game 139.8 7 168.1 2Opp. Rushing Yards/Game 125.5 22 120.8 19Passing Yards/Game 244.8 17 228.3 23Opp. Passing Yards/Game 226.4 10 277.4 29Turnover Ratio Even t-17 +11 1Average Time of Possession 28:46 25 28:28 27

HEAD COACHES

Kliff Kingsbury13-18-1 Overall Record 31-21-013-18-1 Overall Record 31-21-0

13-18-1 Regular Season Record 29-19-013-18-1 Regular Season Record 29-19-0

0-0 Playoff Record 2-20-0 Playoff Record 2-2

3rd rd Years as NFL Head Coach 4 Years as NFL Head Coach 4thth

3rdrd Years with Team 4 Years with Team 4thth

Mike Vrabel

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 previous six seasons (2013-18) as the head coach at his alma mater, Texas Tech. In his fi rst two seasons with the Cardinals, Kingsbury helped lead a turnaround that resulted in a two-win improvement follow-ing his fi rst year in 2019 and a three-win improvement a er his second season in 2020. Arizona went from the NFL’s 32nd ranked off ense in 2018 to 16th in 2019 and then to 6th in 2020. A former star QB at Texas Tech, Kingsbury was dra ed by the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2003 NFL Dra .

The Titans named Mike Vrabel the 19th head coach in franchise history on January 20, 2018. He enters the 2021 season - his fourth in Tennessee - with a 29-19 record during the regular season and Vrabel has led the team to the postseason in each of the last two seasons. Including postseason, Vrabel's 31 wins ed for the most in franchise history for a head coach in his fi rst three seasons. The Titans are coming off a 2020 campaign in which they posted an 11-5 record and earned their fi rst AFC South tle since 2008. In 2019 the Titans made their fi rst appearance in the AFC Champion-ship Game since 2002. A former All-American defensive lineman at Ohio State, Vrabel played 14 seasons in the NFL and was part of three Super Bowl Championship squads.

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Three of the NFL's top-5 ac ve receiving leaders will share the fi eld Sunday when the Cardinals visit the Titans.

The league's leading receiver among ac ve players, Julio Jones (12,896 receiving yards), will make his Ten-nessee debut, while DeAndre Hokpins (10,009) and A.J. Green (9,430) – who rank 4th and 5th respec vely – will line up together for the fi rst me as teammates.

NFL Leaders – Receiving Yards (Ac ve Players)Rnk Player (Rookie Year) Yards Gms Yds/G1 Julio Jones (2011) 12,896 135 95.52 Antonio Brown (2010) 11,746 139 84.53 DeSean Jackson (2008) 10,656 160 66.64 DeAndre Hopkins (2013) 10,009 126 79.45 A.J. Green (2011) 9,430 127 74.3

Below is a look at Cardinals single-game records for the season opener:

Rushing100-yard games: 9

Last 100-yard game: 9/7/08 @ SF, Edgerrin James (100)Most yards: 193, O s Anderson, 9/2/79 vs. Dal

Longest run: 76, O s Anderson, 9/2/79 vs. Dal (TD)Rushing TDs: 2 (7X), last Wayne Morris, 9/7/80 vs. NYG

Receiving100-yard games: 22

Last 100-yard game: 151, DeAndre Hopkins, 9/13/20 @ SFMost yards: 217, Anquan Boldin, 9/7/03 @ Det

Longest rec.: 85, Woodley Lewis, 9/27/59 vs. Was (TD)Receiving TDs: 3, Sonny Randle, 9/23/60 @ LA Rams

Recep ons: 14, DeAndre Hopkins, 9/13/20 @ SF

Passing300-yard games: 11

Last 300-yard game: 308, Kyler Murray, 9/8/19 vs. DetMost yards: 383, Charley Johnson, 9/19/65 @ PhiPassing TDs: 4, John Roach, 9/23/60 @ LA Rams

Kickoff Return TD1, two mes, last Les Goble, 94 yards, 9/26/54 vs. NYG

Punt Return TD1, two mes, last Patrick Peterson, 89 yards, 9/11/11 vs. Car

Intercep ons2, three mes, last Adrian Wilson, 9/12/10 @ StL Rams

Intercep on Return TD1, fi ve mes, last Jus n Bethel, 82 yards, 9/10/17 @ Det

C A R D I N A L S - B E S T O F W E E K 1

A er 10 seasons of ba ling Tennessee during his me with the Texans in the AFC South, the Titans become the fi rst team DL J.J. Wa will face as a member of the Cardinals.

Wa has put up remarkable numbers against Tennessee. In 15 games vs. his for-mer divisional rival, the All-Pro totaled 64 tackles, 18.0 sacks, 25 tackles for loss, 38 QB hits, 9 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recover-ies and 9 passes defensed.

His sack, tackle for loss, QB hits and forced fumble totals against the Titans are more than he has against any other opponent in his career. Since individual sacks became an offi cial sta s c in 1982, no player has more sacks vs. the Titans than Wa .

NFL History – Career Sacks vs. TennesseeRnk Player (Years) Sacks Gms1 J.J. Wa (2011-) 18.0 152 Dwight Freeney (2002-17) 13.0 213 Bruce Smith (1985-03) 12.0 114 Clay Ma hews (1978-96) 11.5 225 Keith Willis (1982-93) 11.0 17

Among ac ve players, only Cameron Jordan (21.0 vs. Atlanta) has more sacks vs. a single opponent.

NFL History – Sacks vs. Single Opponent (Ac ve Players)Rnk Player (Team) Sacks Opponent Gms1 Cameron Jordan (NO) 21.0 Falcons 202 J.J. Wa (AZ) 18.0 Titans 153 J.J. Wa (AZ) 17.0 Jaguars 164t Von Miller (Den) 16.0 Chargers 194t Everson Griff en (Min) 16.0 Lions 19

Wa has mul ple sacks (1.5 or more) in seven of the 15 games he has played vs. the Titans. He joins Cameron Jordan as the only ac ve players in the NFL with at least seven mul -sack games vs. a single opponent.

Ac ve NFL Leaders - Mult-Sack Games vs. Single OpponentRnk Player (Team) Gms Opponent1t J.J. Wa (AZ) 7 Titans1t Cameron Jordan (NO) 7 Falcons3t J.J. Wa (AZ) 6 Jaguars3t Jus n Houston (Bal) 6 Broncos5t 10 diff erent players 4 -

Wa 's Career Mul -Sack Games vs. TitansSacks Date2.5 11/1/15 vs. Ten2.0 11/30/14 vs. Ten2.0 10/26/14 @ Ten2.0 9/15/13 vs. Ten2.0 12/2/12 @ Ten2.0 9/30/12 vs. Ten1.5 11/26/18 vs. Ten

Wa 's 9 forced fumbles and 25 tackles for loss vs. Tennessee both represent the highest total for any ac ve player vs. a single opponent.

Forced Fumbles vs. Single Opponent (Ac ve Players)Rnk Player (Team) FF Opponent Gms1 J.J. Wa (AZ) 9 Titans 152 Ryan Kerrigan (Phi) 6 Eagles 193t Melvin Ingram (Pit) 5 Raiders 153t Whitney Mercilus (Hou) 5 Jaguars 153t Von Miller (Den) 5 Raiders 16

Tackles for Loss vs. Single Opponent (Ac ve Players)Rnk Player (Team) TFL Opponent Gms1t J.J. Wa (AZ) 25 Titans 151t J.J. Wa (AZ) 25 Colts 153 Cameron Jordan (NO) 23 Falcons 204 Lavonte David (TB) 21 Falcons 175 Aaron Donald (LAR) 20 Seahawks 14

18 SACKS AND COUNTING VS. TENNESSEE

� The last three games in the series were decided by a combined 11 points (3, 3 & 5 points).

� The last two mes the Cardinals played against the AFC South (2013, 2017) the team posted a combined 7-1 record.

� The 2021 campaign will mark just the second me (2017 @ Detroit) in the last 16 years (2006-21) the Cardi-nals opened a season playing on the road against a non-division opponent.

� It will mark the fi rst me since 1997 (@ Cincinna ) the Cardinals opened a season on the road against an AFC opponent.

� This will mark the second consecu ve year the Cardinals opened a season against a team that won 11+ games and made the playoff s the previous season. In 2020, Arizona began the season with a Week 1 victory over the defending NFC Champion 49ers in San Francisco.

� Cardinals RB Chase Edmonds (5) and Titans RB Derrick Henry (7) are the only two RBs in the NFL with at least fi ve TD runs of 20+ yards over the last two seasons (2019-20).

� Cardinals LB Chandler Jones has 4.0 sacks in three career games against the Titans. He has at least one sack in all three games, including one in Week 1 of the 2012 season at Tennessee in his NFL debut.

CARDINALS VS . T ITANS CHEAT SHEET

WR DeAndre Hopkins faced the Titans 13 mes during his seven seasons (2013-19) with the Texans. In those contests, he totaled 83 recep ons for 1,313 yards and seven TDs. His 83 recep ons and 1,313 receiving yards are more than he has against any other opponent in his career. His seven TD catches are ed (Chiefs) for the most against any opponent.

Hopkins has four 100-yard receiving performances in his last six games against the Titans, and his seven-career 100-yard ou ngs against Tennessee rank third by an ac ve player against a single opponent – Julio Jones (9 vs. Tampa Bay) and T. Y. Hilton (8 vs. Houston).

His 238 yards vs. Tennessee in 2014 remain a career single-game high. Hopkins has four 100-yard performances at Nissan Stadium, including in each of his last two visits to the venue: 2019 (119) and 2018 (110).

Hopkins 100-Yard Performances vs. TitansYards Date Rec TD238 11/30/14 vs. Ten 9 2123 1/1/17 @ Ten 7 0119 12/15/19 @ Ten 6 0117 12/27/15 @ Ten 7 1117 9/15/13 vs. Ten 7 1

HOP'S B IG NUMBERS VS . THE T ITANS

AN ALL-TIME TRIO OF RECEIVERS

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B Y T H E N U M B E R S

11Total points that the last three games between the Cardinals and Titans were decided by (3, 3 & 5 points). That includes Arizona's last visit to Tennessee in 2013 when the Cardinals defeated the Titans 37-34 in an over me thriller.

18.0Sacks for DL J.J. Wa in 15 career games vs. the Titans. The All-Pro also has 25 tackles for loss, 38 QB hits, 9 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries and 9 passes

defensed against his former division rival.

1,313Receiving yards for WR DeAndre Hopkins in 13 career games against Tennes-see. His 83 recep ons and 1,313 receiving yards are more than he has against any other opponent in his career. Hopkins has seven 100-yard receiving per-

formances against the Titans, including four in his last six ou ngs vs. the team.

1Number of NFL players with 100 or more recep ons in each of the last three

seasons: DeAndre Hopkins.

5Season openers that LB Chandler Jones has played with the Cardinals. He has

at least one sack in all fi ve of those contests.

198.0Combined sacks for Wa (101.0) and Jones (97.0) in their careers. The duo have

combined for 9 Pro Bowl selec ons, 7 1 -team All-Pro nods, 451 QB hits, 278 tackles for loss and 52 forced fumbles.

61.0Sacks for Jones in just 69 games with the Cardinals. He enters this year needing just 6.0 sacks to pass Freddie Joe Nunn (66.5) as the franchise all- me sack

leader.

93.6Pass-blocking grade for OL Rodney Hudson over the last six seasons (2015-20) according to ProFootballFocus.com, which ranks first among all NFL centers.

The site credits him with just three sacks allowed in 3,445 pass-blocking snaps and a 1.2% pressure rate during that span.

6,153Total yards for the Cardinals off ense in 2020 - the third-highest season total

in franchise history. It also gave Arizona the NFL's #6 ranked off ense in 2020 (384.6 ypg).

2,237Rushing yards for the Cardinals in 2020. Along with their 22 rushing TDs, it

marked just the sixth me in franchise history - and fi rst me since 1984 - the Cardinals had 2,000+ rushing yards and 20+ rushing TDs in a season.

179Tackles for loss for the Cardinals defense in two seasons (2019-20) under

defensive coordinator Vance Joseph. Only Pi sburgh (193) has more during that span.

61Total TDs (passing and rushing) for QB Kyler Murray in his fi rst two NFL sea-

sons. In league history. Only Dan Marino (68) and Cam Newton (62) had more total TDs in their fi rst two NFL seasons.

67.2Comple on percentage for Murray in 2020 - a new franchise single-season

record. Combined with his 64.4 comple on percentage in 2019, Murray has posted two of the top-5 comple on percentage totals in franchise history in his

fi rst two NFL seasons.

115Recep ons for WR DeAndre Hopkins in 2020. That set a franchise single-sea-son record and also ed his career high for a single season. Hopkins ed for

#2 in the NFL in recep ons, ranked #3 in receiving yards (1,407) and his seven 100-yard ou ngs ed for #2 in the league last season.

850Scrimmage yards for RB Chase Edmonds in 2020. He had more scrimmage

yards in 2020 than he had in his first two seasons (2018-19) combined (719). Edmonds also had a career-high five TDs in 2020.

1,454Career points for K Ma Prater, which ranks third among ac ve players behind

only 49ers K Robbie Gould (1,731) and Packers K Mason Crosby (1,682).

13Career TD recep ons of 50+ yards for WR A.J. Green. Over the last 10 seasons

(2011-20), only DeSean Jackson (19) has more TD catches of 50+ yards.

7.0Sacks in 2020 for LB Dennis Gardeck - who signed with the Cardinals as a rookie

free agent out of Sioux Falls in 2018. Gardeck's 7.0 sacks were the most in franchise history by a player who entered the league undra ed. He piled up

7.0 sacks despite playing just 93 snaps on defense in 2020.

WITH A WIN THIS WEEK...� Arizona would improve to 8-4 all- me vs. the Titans and 5-2 on the road in the series. � The Cardinals would push their winning streak vs. Tennessee to three games, which would match the longest winning streak in the history of the series for either team (Cards won three straight from 1970-79). Arizona would also im-prove to 4-1 in its last fi ve games vs. the Titans.� Arizona would open a season with a win vs. an AFC opponent for the fi rst me since 2014 (home vs. San Diego). The Cardinals would have a Week 1 road winvs. an AFC opponent for the fi rst me since 1985 (@ Cleveland). � The Cardinals would have Week 1 road wins in back-to-back seasons for the fi rst me since 1972-73.

MILESTONES WITHIN REACHLB Chandler Jones� With a sack, Jones would have at least one sack in a season-opener for the seventh me in his career - including in all six seasons with the Cardinals.

� With a sack, Jones would have 5.0 sacks in four career games vs. the Titans. He would have at least one sack in all four games.

WR DeAndre Hopkins� With a recep on, Hopkins would extend his streak to 127 consecu ve games with a catch. He would have at least one catch in every game of his NFL career.

� With 100 receiving yards, Hopkins would have eight career 100-yard ou ngs vs. the Titans. He would have 100+ receiving yards in three straight - and in fi ve of the last six - visits to Nissan Stadium.

� With 100+ receiving yards, Hopkins would reach the century mark in a season opener for the third consecu ve year.

DL J.J. Wa � With a sack, Wa would have 19.0 sacks in 16 career games against the Titans. He would also have 9.0 sacks in eight career games at Nissan Stadium.

� With two sacks, Wa (103.0) would pass Jim Jeff coat (102.5) for 30 place on the NFL's all- me sacks list.

WR A.J. Green� With 100+ receiving yards, Green would have 34 career 100-yard games - in-cluding three in fi ve career ou ngs vs. Tennessee.

RB Chase Edmonds� With 100+ rushing yards, Edmonds would become the fi rst AZ RB with 100+ rushing yards in a season-opener since Edgerrin James (100) in 2008.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN THE OPENER

Thursday, September 9Dallas Cowboys at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 5:20 PM (NBC)

Sunday, September 12Arizona Cardinals at Tennessee Titans - 10:00 AM (CBS)Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans - 10:00 AM (CBS)

Los Angeles Chargers at Washington - 10:00 AM (CBS)Sea le Seahawks at Indianapolis Colts - 10:00 AM (FOX)

New York Jets at Carolina Panthers - 10:00 AM (CBS)Minnesota Vikings at Cincinna Bengals - 10:00 AM (FOX)

San Francisco 49ers at Detroit Lions - 10:00 AM (FOX)Pi sburgh Steelers at Buff alo Bills - 10:00 AM (CBS)

Philadelphia Eagles at Atlanta Falcons - 10:00 AM (FOX)Cleveland Browns at Kansas City Chiefs - 1:25 PM (CBS)

Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints (in Jax) - 1:25 PM (FOX)Denver Broncos at New York Giants - 1:25 PM (FOX)

Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots - 1:25 PM (CBS)Chicago Bears at Los Angeles Rams - 5:20 PM (NBC)

Monday, September 13Bal more Ravens at Las Vegas Raiders - 5:15 PM (ESPN)

W E E K 1 A R O U N D T H E N F L

The Cardinals 2021 media guide can be found at the team’s media site on NFL On-line Media Guide (www.NFLOMG.com).

The all-encompassing media resource is up-dated con nuously and will include the fol-lowing:

� Tradi onal media guide informa on� Player bios that will feature career and sea-sons stats updated in real- me.� Offi cial league sta s cs from NFL GSIS� Tweet-ready charts and stat grids that up-date in real me� Customizable in-game reports� Final game books and sta s cs� Records and milestones tracked live� Postgame quotes

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Below is a breakdown of the Cardinals 2021 Week 1 roster:

� The Cards added 10 veterans and 5 rookies (all dra picks) that were not with the team at any point last season. In all, 15 of the 53 players (26.4%) on the cur-rent roster were not with the Cardinals during the 2020 season.

� Below is a look at how the Cardinals roster turnover from 2020-21 ranks dur-ing the me Steve Keim has served as GM.

Regular Season Week 1 Roster (2013-21)Year New Players Pct2013 26 49.12014 18 33.92015 17 32.12016 11 20.82017 14 26.42018 24 45.32019 28 52.82020 13 24.52021 15 28.3

� The 2021 season marks just the second me in nine years under Keim that no undra ed rookie made the Week 1 roster.

A LOOK AT THE NEW FACES IN 2021

VETERANSPlayer Posi on Prev. TeamLuq Barcoo Cornerback JaguarsJames Conner Running Back SteelersA.J. Green Wide Receiver BengalsDemetrius Harris Tight End BearsRodney Hudson Off ensive Line RaidersColt McCoy Quarterback GiantsMa Prater Kicker LionsJ.J. Wa Defensive Line TexansAntoine Wesley Wide Receiver RavensBrian Winters Off ensive Line Bills

2021 DRAFT PICKSPlayer Posi on Rnd (Overall) SchoolZaven Collins Linebacker 1 (16 ) TulsaRondale Moore Wide Receiver 2ⁿ (49 ) PurdueMarco Wilson Cornerback 4 (136 ) FloridaVictor Dimukeje Linebacker 6 (210 ) DukeTay Gowan Cornerback 6 (223 ) Central Florida

In addi on to the players, the Cardinals also hired three new coaches:

Coaching Staff (New Addi ons)Shawn Jeff erson - Wide ReceiversDevin Fitzsimmons - Assistant Special TeamsRonald Booker - Defensive Assistant

N E W FA C E S I N 2 0 2 1

With DL J.J. Wa and LB Chandler Jones both staring down opposing off enses in 2021, the Cardinals defense now features the most accomplished pass-rushing duo in the NFL. Between the two All-Pros, Wa and Jones have combined for:

Sta s c TotalTotal Seasons Played 19Pro Bowls 81st-Team All-Pro Selec ons 7Games Played 252Sacks 198.0Quarterback Hits 451Tackles For Loss 278Forced Fumbles 52Fumble Recoveries 25Seasons Leading NFL Sacks 3Seasons of 17.0+ Sacks 5Seasons of 10+ Sacks 11

SHARED DOMINANCEWa has 101.0 sacks in his career, while Jones enters the 2021 season with 97.0 sacks. Jones needs 3.0 sacks for the Cardinals to become the fi rst team to feature mul ple players with 100.0+ career sacks since the Vikings (John Randle/Chris Doleman) and Chiefs (Derrick Thomas/Leslie O’Neal) both in 1999.

Da ng back to 2012 (Jones' rookie season), the duo rank #1 and #2 in the NFL in both total sacks and games with mul ple sacks (1.5 or more).

NFL Leaders – Sacks (2012-20)Rnk Player (Current Team) Sack1 Chandler Jones (AZ) 97.02 J.J. Wa (AZ) 95.53 Von Miller (Den) 94.54 Cameron Jordan (NO) 93.55 Jus n Houston (Bal) 92.0

NFL Leaders – Games w/ Mul ple Sacks (2012-20)Rnk Player (Current Team) Games1 J.J. Wa (AZ) 302 Chandler Jones (AZ) 243 Jus n Houston (Bal) 234t Aaron Donald (LAR) 224t Cameron Jordan (NO) 22

Wa (2012, 2014-15) and Jones (2017, 2019) are the only ac ve players in the NFL with mul ple seasons of 17.0+ sacks.

Ac ve NFL Leaders – Seasons w/ 17+ SacksRnk Player (Current Team) 17+ Years (Sacks)1 J.J. Wa (AZ) 3 2012 (20.5), 2014 (20.5), 2015 (17.5)2 Chandler Jones (AZ) 2 2017 (17.0), 2019 (19.0)3t Shaquil Barre (TB) 1 2019 (19.5)3t Aaron Donald (LAR) 1 2018 (20.5)3t Jus n Houston (Bal) 1 2014 (22.0)3t Von Miller (Den) 1 2012 (18.5)3t Robert Quinn (Chi) 1 2013 (19.0)3t Aldon Smith (FA) 1 2012 (19.5)

PRESSURE GOES BEYOND SACKSSince 2012, Jones and Wa are two of three players with 25+ forced fumbles.

NFL Leaders – Forced Fumbles (2012-20)Rnk Player (Current Team) FF1t Chandler Jones (AZ) 271t Robert Quinn (Chi) 273 J.J. Wa (AZ) 254 Lavonte David (TB) 245t Khalil Mack (Chi) 235t Von Miller (Den) 23

In the last 10 seasons (2011-20), a player has recorded at least 28 tackles for loss in a season fi ve mes. Wa (3x) and Jones (1x) account for four of those fi ve seasons.

NFL Players w/ 28+ Tackles For Loss in a Season (2011-20)Rnk Player (Year) TFL1 J.J. Wa (2012) 392t J.J. Wa (2014) 292t J.J. Wa (2015) 294t Chandler Jones (2017) 284t Von Miller (2012) 28

QUARTERBACKS BEWARE

Among the new addi ons to the Cardinals ros-ter are fi ve players who have a combined 18 Pro Bowl selec ons and 11 All-Pro nods. DL J.J. Wa (5), WR A.J. Green (7), OL Rodney Hud-son (3) and K Ma Prater (2) have all been named to mul ple Pro Bowls while RB James Conner earned Pro Bowl honors in 2018.

Cardinals Award-Winning Acquisi onsPlayer PB All-ProJ.J. Wa 5 6 (5x 1 team)A.J. Green 7 2 (both 2ⁿ team)Rodney Hudson 3 1 (2ⁿ team)Ma Prater 2 1 (2ⁿ team)James Conner 1 -

ADDING AN ALL-PRO ON THE OFFENSIVE LINEArizona acquired Hudson and a 7th-round selection in the 2021 NFL Draft from Las Vegas in exchange for the Cardinals 3 -round selection. He is a 10-year NFL vet-eran who played the past six seasons (2015-20) with the Raiders where he started at center in all 92 games he appeared in.

Recent Success: All three of Hudson's Pro Bowl selections (2016-17, 2019) have come in the last 5 seasons. He was named to the Pro Bowl and earned 2nd-team All-Pro honors in 2019.

A Reliable Player: In the last eight seasons, Hudson played 124 of a possible 128 games - missing just one game in the last five years. Hudson has played at least 800 snaps each of the last eight seasons, including six years playing 1,000+ snaps.

Keeping His QBs Clean: According to Pro Football Focus, Hudson ranks first among all NFL centers with a 93.6 pass-blocking grade dating back to 2015. The site cred-its him with just three sacks allowed in 3,445 pass-blocking snaps and a 1.2% pres-sure rate over the last six seasons.

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DL J.J. Wa has been wearing the #99 jersey since his college days at Wisconsin. When the Cardinals acquired him in free agency, a number change seemed inevitable since the digits were re red by the Cardinals in tribute to Marshall Goldberg, a star on the 1947 championship team.

However, #99 was unre red for Wa a er he received permission to wear it from Goldberg's daughter, Ellen Goldberg Tullos. Wa was pre-pared to select a new number a er learning of Goldberg's impressive legacy, but then read an ar cle saying Tullos would be fi ne with him tak-ing over #99. Wa gave her a call to confi rm and indeed had her blessing.

Remembering Marshall Goldberg� Goldberg played eight seasons (1939-43, ’46-48) for the Cardinals a er a being selected in the 1939 NFL Dra .

� Was a member of the 1947 NFL Championship team, and his late INT in the tle game vs. the Eagles sealed the victory.

� A six- me All-Pro defensive back, Goldberg also played hal ack/fullback and was a return special-ist. During the 1941 season Goldberg rushed for 427 yards and 3 TDs and had 313 receiving yards on off ense. He also led the NFL with 7 INTs, 12 kick-off returns, 290 kickoff return yards and 1,236 all-purpose yards.

� Goldberg’s playing career was interrupted by his service during World War II. He joined the Navy in 1943 and spent two years in the South Pacifi c rising to the rank of lieutenant. In prepara- on for his service Goldberg underwent rigorous

Scout and Ranger training in a unit that was a forerunner of the Navy Seals.

# 9 9 C O M E S O U T O F R E T I R E M E N T

A er the NFL announced that DBs, LBs, RBs, TEs and WRs are now allowed to wear single digit numbers on their jerseys, Cardinals fans will no ce a group of players that will wear single-digit jersey numbers in 2021.

Cardinals Players w/ New Number in 2021Player New # Previous #RB Chase Edmonds 2 29S Budda Baker 3 32WR Rondale Moore 4 85CB Byron Murphy, Jr. 7 33LB Isaiah Simmons 9 48

FAMILIAR FACES WITH NEW NUMBERS

A TRIO WITH 13 SEASONS OF DOUBLE-DIGIT SACKSDL J.J. Wa and LB Chandler Jones aren't the only accomplished pass rushers on the Cardinals defense. Add in LB Markus Golden and Arizona has a trio of defenders who have each posted 10.0+ sacks in mul- ple seasons in their careers. The three players have

combined for 13 seasons with double-digit sacks in their careers, including nine seasons with at least 12.5 sacks.

Seasons with Double Digit Sacks Player 10+ Years (Sacks)Jones 6 2019 (19.0), 2017 (17.0), 2018 (13.0), 2015 (12.5), 2013 (11.5), 2016 (11.0)Wa 5 2014 (20.5), 2012 (20.5), 2015 (17.5), 2018 (16.0), 2013 (10.5)Golden 2 2016 (12.5), 2019 (10.0)

HOPKINS AND GREEN IN ELITE COMPANY AS A PAIRWhen they take the fi eld together at Tennessee this weekend, WRs DeAndre Hopkins and A.J. Green will become just the eighth WR duo in NFL history - and fi rst since 2011 - to enter a season with each having 9,000+ receiving yards.

NFL History - Teammates with 9,000+ Career Receiving Yards Entering Season Team Year(s) PlayersArizona 2021 DeAndre Hopkins & A.J. GreenHouston 2011 Andre Johnson & Derrick MasonCincinna 2010 Terrell Owens & Chad JohnsonNew England 2009 Randy Moss & Joey GallowaySt. Louis 2006-07 Isaac Bruce & Torry HoltOakland 2001-03 Jerry Rice & Tim BrownWashington 2000 Irving Fryar & Andre Reed Oakland 2000 Tim Brown & Andre Rison

HIGHLY ACCOMPLIS HE D TE AMMAT ES

DEBUT OF THE 17-GAME REGULAR SEASON

For the fi rst me ever, the NFL will have a 17-game regular season beginning in 2021. Teams have played a 16-game regular season since 1978. The league had a 14-game regular season between 1961-77.

To accommodate the 17 game, teams went from a four-game preseason to three games.

HOW THE EXTRA MATCHUP IS DECIDEDThe addi onal game is an interconference matchup between AFC and NFC divisions two years removed from their last mee ng, going against the team that fi nished in the same spot in their respec ve divisions. The site of a team’s 17th game will rotate each year, with the AFC ge ng a 9th home game in 2021. That will give Arizona a 9th road game this season.

For the Cardinals - who fi nished 3 in the NFC West in 2020 - the extra game means a trip to Cleveland to face the Browns, who fi nished 3 in the AFC North last season. That game will take place in Week 6.

CARDINALS SCHEDULE NOTES IN 2021Below is a look at Arizona’s scheduled opponents for the 2021 season and how they fi nished in 2020.

Home ‘20 Rec Away ’20 RecL.A. Rams 10-6 L.A. Rams 10-6San Francisco 6-10 San Francisco 6-10Sea le 12-4 Sea le 12-4Green Bay 13-3 Detroit 5-11Minnesota 7-9 Chicago 8-8Houston 4-12 Tennessee 11-5Indianapolis 11-5 Jacksonville 1-15Carolina 5-11 Dallas 6-10 Cleveland 11-5

� The Cardinals join the Ravens and Seahawks as the only three teams that start the season with three of their fi rst four games on the road.

� The Cardinals take on the AFC South (Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee) and the NFC North (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Minnesota).

� The Cardinals will play nine games against teams that earned a spot in the postseason in '20 - Sea le (twice), the L.A. Rams (twice), Green Bay, Chicago, Cleveland, Indianapolis and Tennessee. Five of those games will be played on the road and four will be played at State Farm Stadium.

Last month, NFL Network released its annual list of the Top 100 Players and four Arizona players were featured: WR DeAndre Hopkins (#8), S Budda Baker(#19), QB Kyler Murray (#39) and DL J.J. Wa (#66).

BAKER MAKES ONE OF THE BIGGEST JUMPS UP THE LISTBaker made his debut on the NFL Network Top 100list in 2020 when he came in at #97. Following a sea-son in which he was named fi rst-team All-Pro and ed for the lead among NFL DBs in tackles, Baker

jumped all the way up to #19 in 2021.

Baker is the highest-ranking safety on the Top 100. He also jumped 78 spots from 2020 to 2021. The only NFL player with a greater year-to-year jump is Dol-phins CB Xavien Howard (unranked to #17).

MURRAY UP ALL THE WAY TO #39Following a 2019 campaign in which he earned NFL Off ensive Rookie of the Year honors, Murray made the Top 100 list for the fi rst me in 2020 when he came in at #90.

A er earning Pro Bowl honors last season, Murray jumped 51 spots to #39 on this year's list.

HOPKINS LANDS IN TOP-10 FOR SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR For the second consecu ve year, Hopkins landed at #8 on the Top 100 list.

Top-10 in NFL Network Top 100 Players of 2021 (Alphabe cal)Rnk Player Team1 QB Patrick Mahomes* Kansas City2 DT Aaron Donald* LA Rams3 QB Aaron Rodgers Green Bay4 RB Derrick Henry* Tennessee5 TE Travis Kelce Kansas City6 WR Davante Adams Green Bay7 QB Tom Brady Tampa Bay8 WR DeAndre Hopkins* Arizona9 LB T.J. Wa Pi sburgh10 QB Josh Allen Buff alo*Only four players ranked top-10 each of the last two years

WATT MAKES IT NINE STRAIGHT YEARS IN TOP 100A er coming in at #66 in 2021, Wa made the Top 100 for the ninth con-secu ve year. He is the only non-QB to accomplish that feat, joining Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson.

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5 D R A F T P I C K S M A K E T H E R O S T E R

� Was the second linebacker selected in the 2021 dra (Micah Parsons, 12th to Cowboys) and the fourth defender selected.

� A three-year starter (2018-20) at Tulsa, played in 32 career games and totaled 236 tackles, 29 tack-les for loss, 7.5 sacks, 8 passes defensed, 5 INTs, 3 fumble recoveries and 3 forced fumbles. Recipient of the Lombardi Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy and the Chuck Bednarik Award in 2020. Was also a unan-imous 1st-team All-American selec on.

� Hails from Hominy, Oklahoma which has a popula- on of 3,500. Did not received a single DI scholar-

ship off er un l his mom, Haley, took money from her 401K and drove him to 12 camps across the region. Tulsa was his sole DI off er.

� Has a rare combina on of size and speed - even at the linebacker posi on. At 6-4 and 260 pounds, the All-American clocked a 4.67 40-yard dash me at his pro day. Athle cism was on display in 2020 when - despite playing just eight games - he recorded 4 INTs and 152 return yards, with TD returns of 38 and 96 yards.

ZAVEN COLLINS - ROUND 1 (16TH) - TULSA

• In three seasons (2018-20) at Purdue, appeared in 20 games and recorded 178 recep ons for 1,915 yards and 14 TDs. Also rushed for 248 yards and three TDs on 30 carries, returned 42 kickoff s for 813 yards and 17 punts for 118 yards.

• Earned a Business degree from Purdue in just 2.5 years. To do so, he averaged 21 hours a semester majoring in Selling and Sales Management. Took 27 hours during 2020 Fall se-mester and graduated with 3.5 GPA.

� Won the Paul Hornung Award in both high school (best player in state of Kentucky) and college (most versa le player in the na on) in back-to-back years (2017 & 2018).

� Ran the fastest 40-yard dash in the na on coming out of high school (4.33) and ran the 40 in 4.29 seconds at his Pro Day.

• Arizona traded into the fourth-round to acquire Wilson, who started 35-of-36 games played at Florida (2017-20) and recorded 103 tackles, 3 INTs and 17 passes defensed.

� Showed up at Florida and became an immediate starter. Joined an exclusive list of Gators who started at CB in a season-opener as a freshman (Joe Haden, Janoris Jenkins, Marcus Roberson).

� Had a record-se ng performance at Pro Day: his 43.5-inch ver cal was 5 -best ever by a college CB and his 136-inch broad jump ed for 3 -best ever by a corner.

� USA Today All-American at Planta on High School, where he played along-side fellow 2021 dra picks CB Patrick Surtain II (9th overall to Denver) and CB Tyson Campbell (33rd overall to Jacksonville).

� Became the fi rst UCF player ever dra ed by the Cardinals.

� Opted out of 2020 season to protect the health of his new-born daughter, Skylar, who was born prematurely and with health complica ons.

� As a junior in 2019, Pro Football Focus gave him an 80.1 coverage grade a er he gave up just 20 recep ons on 50 tar-gets. According to the site, his 26.6 passer ra ng allowed in single coverage since 2019 was the best in the na on.

� Transferred to UCF in 2019 from Butler (El Dorado, KS) Community College and had a breakout season, appeared in 12 games (9 starts) with 31 tackles, 2 INTs and 8 passes defensed. Gave up just 20 recep ons on 50 targets that season.

RONDALE MOORE - ROUND 2 (49TH) - PURDUE

MARCO WILSON - ROUND 4 (136TH) - FLORIDA

VICTOR DIMUKEJE - ROUND 6a (210TH) - DUKE

� Hails from Lagos, Nigeria, and moved to the U.S. with his family when he was 8 years old.

� Started all 49 games at Duke a er becoming starter as a true freshman. Recorded 166 tackles, 36 tackles for loss, 21.5 sacks, 28 QB pressures, 5 forced fumbles and 3 fum-ble recoveries. Freshman All-America selec on in 2017.

� His 21.5 career sacks are the 2ⁿ -most in Duke history.

� Graduated from Duke a semester early with a degree in Evolu onary Anthropology. Also earned a Marke ng and Management Cer fi cate.

TAY GOWAN - ROUND 6b (223RD) - CEN. FLORIDA

LB CHANDLER JONES� Needs just 3.0 sacks to reach 100.0 sacks for his ca-reer. Would become one of 17 players in NFL history to reach 100.0 career sacks in their fi rst 10 seasons.

� Needs 6.0 sacks to pass Freddie Joe Nunn (66.5) as the franchise all- me leader.

� With 17.0 sacks, would join Reggie White (3) and cur-rent teammate J.J. Wa (3) as the only players in NFL history with at least three seasons of 17.0 sacks.

WR DEANDRE HOPKINS� Needs 800 receiving yards to become the third player in NFL history with 800+ receiving yards in each of his fi rst nine seasons: Jerry Rice (12) and Gary Clark (9).� Needs 991 receiving yards to become the seventh player in NFL history with 11,000+ receiving yards through his fi rst nine seasons.

� Needs 99 recep ons to surpass Marvin Harrison (845) for the most recep ons by a player through his fi rst nine seasons in NFL history.

� Needs 100 recep ons to become the third player in NFL history with 100+ catches in at least four consecu ve seasons.

QB KYLER MURRAY� Can become the fi rst player in NFL history with 3,500+ passing yards and 500+ rushing yards in each of his fi rst three seasons.

� Can become just the fourth QB in NFL history with 3,500+ passing yards and 20+ TD passes in each of his fi rst three seasons.

� Needs 10 rushing TDs to join Cam Newton (3x) as the only QBs in NFL history with 10+ rushing TDs in mul ple seasons. Murray would become the fi rst QB to accomplish the feat in consecu ve seasons.

DL J.J. WATT� Needs 9.0 sacks to become the eighth player to reach 110 sacks in 145 games or fewer. Wa enters the 2021 season with 101.0 sacks in 128 career games.

POTENTIAL MILESTONES IN 2021

Following a 2020 campaign in which the majority of NFL teams played in mostly empty stadiums due to the CO-VID-19 pandemic, the Cardinals wel-comed fans back to State Farm Stadium as the team opened its 16 season at the venue during the preseason. The Cardinals will have their regular season home-opener in Week 2 vs. Minnesota.

Of Arizona's 16 regular season games last year, just fi ve were played with the general public in a endance. Those fi ve contests saw a total of just 39,894 fans on hand. A combined total of 116,225 fans were in a endance for the Cardinals two home preseason contests vs. Dallas and Kansas City.

A er State Farm Stadium opened in 2006 the Cardinals sold out every pre-pan-demic game played there.

A CATALYST FOR THE CARDINALS SUCCESSState Farm Stadium has proven to be a catalyst for the Cardinals success. Below is a look at the Cardinals results at State Farm Stadium compared to 18 seasons at Sun Devil Stadium.

Overall Comparison 15+ seasons at 18 seasons atSta s c State Farm Stadium Sun Devil StadiumSellouts 146 12Regular Season Home Record 68-50-2 64-80Home Win % .575 .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

WELCOMING BACK THE RED SEA IN 2021

With fans back in NFL stadiums across the country in 2021, the Cardinals return to one of the league's best home fi eld advan-tages.

From the inaugural year at State Farm Sta-dium in 2006 through 2019, Cardinals op-ponents accumulated 170 accepted false start penal es in the regular season. That was the most for any home team in the NFL during that span.

NFL Leaders - Opponent False Start Penal es (2006-2019) 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

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The 2021 season marks the 15th since owner Michael Bidwill began leading the organiza on. His leadership during that me has been instru-mental in transforming the franchise both on and off the fi eld.

Highlights of Bidwill’s tenure:� Michael con nues a tradi on of Bidwill owner-ship of the Cardinals that dates back to his grandfa-ther, Hall of Famer Charles Bidwill, in 1933.

� Of the franchise’s seven all- me postseason wins, fi ve have come with Michael leading the or-ganiza on. Arizona has played in nine postseason contests over the last 14 seasons, a er having ap-peared in just seven total playoff games prior.

� Arizona has appeared in the NFC Championship Game twice since 2008 in-cluding a victory in the 2008 conference tle game that led to the franchise’s fi rst-ever Super Bowl appearance (Super Bowl XLIII).

� Among Bidwill’s most substan al accomplishments with the Cardinals is the crea on of State Farm Stadium. The world-class venue has proved a cri cal turn-ing point for the franchise, an economic engine for the state of Arizona, and most recently, a crucial resource in the ba le against the COVID-19 pandemic.

� Since State Farm Stadium opened in 2006 it has hosted two Super Bowls (with a third – Super Bowl LVII – set to cap the 2022 season) and the Cardinals sold out every pre-pandemic game played there.

� In addi on to his role in helping Arizona land Super Bowls XLII, XLIX and LVII Michael was also instrumental in ge ng the 2015 Pro Bowl moved to State Farm Stadium; played a week before Super Bowl XLIX, the two events com-bined to deliver a record economic impact of $720 million to the region.

� State Farm Stadium served as a cri cal site since the outbreak of the COV-ID-19 pandemic in 2020. The venue hosted three blood drives at the beginning of the outbreak and in 2021 it became one of the fi rst - and most successful - mass vaccina on site in the na on.

� 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.

Cardinals Under Michael Bidwill (2007-Present) Sta s c TotalsOverall Record (RS + Post) 115-116-2Overall Win Pct. .498Postseason Record 5-4Regular Season Home Record 65-45-2Postseason Home Record 4-0Overall Home Record (RS + Post) 69-45-2Seasons with .500 Record or Be er 9Seasons 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

A er 14 seasons working within the Cardinals personnel department, Steve Keim was elevated to GM on January 8, 2013. The teams put to-gether by Keim have been some of the most successful in franchise history.

� In 2014, the Cardinals ed the fran-chise record for wins in a season (11) before se ng a new mark in 2015 when Arizona won 13 games and earned its fi rst-ever postseason bye.

� 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 of-fense 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).

� Arizona has featured a top-10 defense four mes and a top-10 off ense three mes da ng back to Keim’s fi rst season as GM. The Cardinals had a top-10

defense in three consecu ve seasons (2015-17) for the fi rst me since the 1970 merger. In 2020, Arizona off ense ranked #6 overall a er pos ng 6,153 total yards, the third-most in franchise history.

� Selected QB Kyler Murray with the #1 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Dra . Murray was named the 2019 NFL Off ensive Rookie of the Year and followed up in 2020 by becoming the youngest QB in franchise history (23) to earn a Pro Bowl nod.

� Among the trades nego ated by Keim during his tenure as GM are the ac-quisi on of QB Carson Palmer from Oakland in 2013, acquiring LB Chandler Jones from New England in 2016, the trade that landed WR DeAndre Hopkins from Houston in 2020 and the trade with Las Vegas to acquire OL Rodney Hudson in 2021.

� The 2021 free agency period was one of Keim’s busiest as GM. The players the Cardinals acquired have a combined 20 Pro Bowl selec ons and 11 All-Pro nods. Arizona brought in six diff erent Pro Bowlers in the off season: DL J.J. Wa , WR A.J. Green, OL Rodney Hudson, K Ma Prater and RB James Conner.

� Named Spor ng News 2014 NFL Execu ve of the Year and earned back-to-back NFL Execu ve of the Year honors from the editors of Pro Football Talk (2013-14).

KEIM HAS BUILT SOME OF THE BEST

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 2023

In June, the Na onal Football League and the Arizona Super Bowl Host Commi ee an-nounced that Super Bowl LVII will be played at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, February 12, 2023.

“The selec on of the date for Super Bowl LVII means we are ge ng closer to the event all of Arizona is an cipa ng,” said David Rousseau, Chairman of the Arizona Super Bowl Host Commi ee. “The exposure and economic im-pact it brings to our region is unmatched and so is the level of community support required to execute such a massive undertaking.”

Arizona was selected to host Super Bowl LVII in May of 2018, marking the fourth me that a Super Bowl was awarded to the state. It is the third me the na on’s most popular spor ng event will be played at State Farm Stadium and fi rst since Super Bowl XLIX following the 2014 season.

Arizona joins South Florida, New Orleans, 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) State Farm Stadium Feb. 1, 2015 Patriots 28, Seahawks 24XLII (42) State Farm Stadium Feb. 3, 2008 Giants 17, Patriots 14XXX (30) Sun Devil Stadium Jan. 28, 1996 Cowboys 27, Steelers 17

ECONOMIC IMPACT: The last me the game was staged in Arizona, it pro-duced a record economic impact for the state. A 2015 study by the Seidman Research Ins tute, W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University 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 addi on to the games played in Glendale, more than 1 million people visited Verizon Super Bowl Central in downtown Phoenix and more than 500,000 people en-joyed events in downtown Sco sdale.

In a span of just over 26 months in 2015-17, State Farm Stadium hosted a Pro Bowl, Super 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 in

In May, the Cardinals announced the creation of the “Adele Harris Scholarship” to commemorate the 50 anniversary of Harris becoming the first African American female to hold a front office posi-tion in the NFL.

Harris spent 26 years in a variety of public and com-munity relations roles within the Cardinals organi-zation before retiring in 2001. A Chicago native, she was raised in St. Louis and joined the Cardinals in 1971 as an assistant in the PR department. She left the club to pursue a degree in business manage-ment and returned in 1978 as a publicity assistant.

By 1980, Harris became Director of Community Relations and was instrumental in the team’s civic efforts when it relocated to Arizona in 1988. She played a key role in the formation of Cardinals Charities, which was launched in 1990 as a vehicle to support programs designed to improve the quality of life and enhance opportunities for children, women and minorities in Arizona. Adele passed away in 2007 at the age of 65.

The $10,000 “Adele Harris Scholarship” will be awarded annually to assist a gradu-ating high school student in the state of Arizona who is pursuing a career in sports.

“This scholarship serves two main purposes,” said Cardinals owner Michael Bid-will. “It recognizes the valuable role that Adele played within our organization for more than a quarter of a century and also connects her to future generations who aspire to follow in her footsteps. We are grateful for the opportunity to do both of those things.”

CARDS HONOR ADELE HARRIS WITH SCHOLARSHIP

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For the fi rst me since 2015 - and just the third me in 12 seasons - Arizona fi nished with a top-10 off ense in 2020. The Cardinals fi nished with the NFL's #6 ranked off ense last season, averaging 384.6 yards per game.

NFL Leaders – Total Off ense (2020)Rnk Team Yds/G1 Kansas City 415.82t Buff alo 396.42t Tennessee 396.44 Minnesota 393.35 Green Bay 389.06 Arizona 384.67 Tampa Bay 384.18 Las Vegas 383.39 L.A. Chargers 382.110 Indianapolis 378.1

Arizona also ranked #10 in total off ensive TDs scored (49) in 2020.

2020 NFL Leaders - Off ensive TDsRnk Team TDs1 Green Bay 642 Tennessee 593t New Orleans 583t Tampa Bay 585 Buff alo 566t Sea le 556t Minnesota 558 Kansas City 539 Bal more 5110 Arizona 49

The Cardinals had 6,153 total net yards on off ense (3,916 passing; 2,237 rushing) in 2020. That represents the third-highest total in franchise history.Arizona also scored 410 points in 2020, which ranks fi h in franchise history.

Franchise Record – Total Yards (Net) Franchise Record - Total PointsRnk Year Yards Rnk Year Pts1 2015 6,533 1 2015 4892 1984 6,345 2 2008 4273 2020 6,153 3 1984 4234 2016 5,868 4 2015 4185 2008 5,852 5 2020 410

SCORING WAY UP UNDER KINGSBURYThe Cardinals scored 21+ points in 23 of 32 games in their fi rst two seasons un-der head coach Kliff Kingsbury. Arizona scored 21+ points in an NFL-low 9 games in the two seasons prior to his arrival (2017-18).

Between Games 14-16 of the 2019 season through Game 10 of 2020, the Cardinals scored 21+ points in a franchise record 13 consecu ve games.

Consecu ve Games Scoring 21+ PtsRnk Year(s) Gms1 2019-20 132 1983-84 113t 2007-08 103t 1948-49 105 1975-76 9

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Arizona rushed for 2,237 yards and 22 TDs on 479 carries (4.7 avg.) in 2020. It marked just the sixth me in franchise history - and fi rst me since 1984 - that the Cardinals had 2,000+ rushing yards and 20+ rushing TDs in a season.

Franchise HistorySeasons w/ 2,000+ Rush Yards & 20+ Rush TDsYear Yards TDs A Avg.2020 2,237 22 479 4.71984 2,088 21 488 4.31981 2,213 20 519 4.31979 2,582 24 566 4.61949 2,130 21 467 4.61948 2,560 25 531 4.8

In addi on to having the NFL’s #6 ranked off ense, the Cardinals had the NFL’s #7 ranked rushing a ack, averaging 139.8 rushing yards per game in 2020.

NFL Leaders – Rushing Yards/Game (2020)Rnk Team Yds/Gm1 Bal more 191.92 Tennessee 168.13 Cleveland 148.44 New England 146.65 Minnesota 142.76 New Orleans 141.67 Arizona 139.88 Green Bay 132.49 Philadelphia 126.710 L.A. Rams 126.1

A HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE RUN GAME

The Cardinals suff ered heavy losses on the defensive side of the ball last season, including losing team captains LB Chandler Jones and DL Corey Peters for the season and a host of other key contributors landing on injured reserve.

Arizona's Defense in 2020� 26 players started at least 1 game� 18 players had at least 1.0 sack; total ranked #1 in the NFL� 12 players with 2.0+ sacks; total ranked #1 in the NFL� 5 players had an INT� 5 players had a forced fumble� 3 players had 2+ INTs

Despite all the turnover in 2020, the unit s ll ranked among the top-15 in:

Sta s c # RnkGoal-to-Go TD Pct. 54.84 1Red Zone TD Pct. 51.79 3Sacks 48 t-4Tackles for Loss 88 t-4Passing Yards Allowd/Play 6.36 7Rushing TDs Allowed 13 t-7Yards Allowed/Play 5.34 8th

Off ensive TDs Allowed 39 t-8QB Hits 100 9Passing Yards Allowed/Game 226.4 10Points Allowed/Game 22.9 123rd Down Percentage 39.6 12th

Yards Allowed/Game 351.9 13th

INJURIES PILE UP ON DEFENSIVE SIDE OF THE BALLOf the 10 players who ended the 2020 season on the injured reserve list, nine were defensive players. The team had 20 diff erent defenders miss a combined 100 games in '20.

Defensive Players Lost To Injury in 2020 Player Injury GmsCB Robert Alford Pectoral (IR) 16S Jalen Thompson Ankle 11LB Chandler Jones Biceps (IR) 11LB Isaiah Irving Neck (IR) 9DL Rashard Lawrence Calf 7DL Corey Peters Knee (IR) 7DL Jordan Phillips Hamstring (IR) 7DL Josh Mauro Hamstring (IR) 6DL Leki Fotu Ankle 5CB Kevin Peterson Concussion 4CB Johnathan Joseph Neck (IR) 4S Chris Banjo Hamstring/Covid-19 3LB Kylie Fi s Hamstring/Hand (IR) 3LB Devon Kennard Calf/Covid-19 3LB Dennis Gardeck Knee (IR) 2S Budda Baker Thumb 1CB Dre Kirkpatrick Thigh 1CB Byron Murphy Jr. Covid-19 1S Deionte Thompson Covid-19 1S Charles Washington Groin 1 Total 100

DEFENSE SHINES DESPITE HEAVY LOSSES IN 2020

Despite playing the majority of the season without one of the NFL's leading sack artists in LB Chandler Jones, the Cardinals managed to finish the 2020 season with 48.0 sacks, tied with Tampa Bay for fourth in the NFL.

NFL Team Leaders – Sacks (2020)Rnk Team Sacks1 Pittsburgh 56.02 L.A. Rams 53.03 Philadelphia 49.04t Arizona 48.04t Tampa Bay 48.0

Arizona had an NFL-high 18 players who recorded at least 1.0 sack in 2020 and an NFL-high 12 players who recorded 2.0+ sacks.

Cardinals Players w/ a Sack in 2020Player SacksLB Haason Reddick 12.5LB Dennis Gardeck 7.0LB Devon Kennard 2.5DL Angelo Blackson 2.5LB Markus Golden 3.5DL Zach Allen 2.0S Budda Baker 2.0DL Corey Peters 2.0LB Isaiah Simmons 2.0LB De'Vondre Campbell 2.0CB Byron Murphy 2.0DL Jordan Phillips 2.0LB Josh Mauro 1.0LB Chandler Jones 1.0DL Michael Dogbe 1.0DL Trevon Coley 1.0DL Leki Fotu 1.0LB Tanner Vallejo 1.0

PRESSURE CAME FROM EVERYWHERE

YEAR-TO-YEAR IMPROVEMENT

Below is a look at the Cardinals off ensive improvement in Kingsbury's fi rst two sea-sons vs. the year prior to his arrival.

Cardinals Off ense Last 3 SeasonsStat 2018 2019 2020W-L 3-13 5-10-1 8-8PPG 14.1 22.6 25.6Total YPG 241.6 341.7 384.6Pass YPG 157.7 217.3 244.8Rush YPG 83.9 124.4 139.8

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KYLER MURRAY - AT A G LANCE

In his first 32 career games, Murraycompleted 724-of-1,100 pass attempts (65.8%) for 7,693 yards, 46 TDs and a 90.9 passer rating.

He also rushed for 1,363 yards and 15 TDs on 226 carries (6.0 avg).

In doing so, the Pro Bowl signal-caller:

Became the 1 player in NFL history with 7,500+ passing yards, 45+ TD passes and 15+ TD runs in his first two NFL seasons.

He set an NFL record for the most com-ple ons through the fi rst two seasons of a player's career while cracking the top-5 for passing yards.

NFL Record – Comple ons in 1st 2 SeasonsRnk Player (Team) Years Cmp A Pct1 Kyler Murray (AZ) 2019-20 724 1,100 65.82 Derek Carr (LV) 2014-15 698 1,172 59.63 Andrew Luck (Ind) 2012-13 682 1,197 57.04t Peyton Manning (Ind) 1998-99 657 1,108 59.04t Jameis Winston (TB) 2015-16 657 1,102 59.6

NFL Record – Passing Yards in 1st 2 SeasonsRnk Player (Team) Years Yds1 Andrew Luck (Ind) 2012-13 8,1962 Jameis Winston (TB) 2015-16 8,1323 Cam Newton (Car) 2011-12 7,9204 Peyton Manning (Ind) 1998-99 7,8745 Kyler Murray (AZ) 2019-20 7,693

Joined Dan Marino (70) and Cam Newton (62) as the the only players in league history with 60+ passing/rushing TDs in their first two seasons.

NFL History – Passing/Rushing TDs in 1st 2 NFL SeasonsRnk Player (Years) TDs Pass Rush1 Dan Marino (1983-84) 70 68 22 Cam Newton (2011-12) 62 40 223 Kyler Murray (2019-20) 61 46 154t Russell Wilson (2012-13) 57 52 5 4t Dak Prescott (2016-17) 57 45 124t Jameis Winston (2015-16) 57 50 7

Became just the fourth QB in NFL history with 500+ rushing yards in each of his first two seasons.

NFL History – QBs w/ 500+ Rushing Yards in 1st 2 SeasonsPlayer (Team) Years (Yds)Kyler Murray (AZ) 2019 (544) & 2020 (819)Lamar Jackson (Bal) 2018 (695) & 2019 (1,206)Josh Allen (Buf) 2018 (631) & 2019 (510)Cam Newton (Car) 2011 (706) & 2012 (741)

HISTORY MADE IN 1ST TWO SEASONS

� Selected #1 overall by the Cardinals in the 2019 NFL Dra . Fi h play-er ever taken by Arizona #1 overall and fi rst since 1958.

� Named a team captain and earned fi rst career Pro Bowl selec on in 2020. 1st QB in franchise history

named to Pro Bowl within his fi rst two NFL sea-sons and the youngest Cards QB (23) to earn a Pro Bowl nod.

� 2019 AP NFL Off ensive Rookie of the Year.

� Started all 32 games his fi rst two sea-sons; played 2,105 off ensive snaps in

those contests.

� In two seasons, has completed 724-of-1,100 pass a empts (65.8%) for

7,693 yards and 46 TDs while rush-ing for 1,363 yards and 15 TDs on 226 carries (6.0 avg.).

NFL HISTORY

� Became the first player in NFL his-tory with 7,500+ passing yards, 45+ TD passes and 15+ TD runs in his first two NFL seasons.

� Became the fi rst player in NFL history with 6,000+ passing yards and 1,100+ rushing yards in his fi rst 25 career games.

� Had 61 combined TDs (rushing & passing) in his first two seasons. In NFL history only Dan Marino (68) and Cam Newton (62) had more in their first two NFL seasons.

� Had the most completions (724) in NFL history in a player's first two seasons.

� In 2020, set an NFL record for the most games (9) with a passing and rushing TD in a single season. Has 10 such performances in 32 career games, trailing only Jim Hart for the team record (11 in 199 games).

� Became the first player in NFL history with both a passing and rushing TD in five consecutive games (Games 5-9) in 2020.

� Joined Lamar Jackson (2018-19), Cam Newton (2011-12) and Josh Al-len (2018-19) as the only QBs in NFL history with 500+ rushing yards in each of their first two NFL seasons.

� In Week 7 of the 2020 season vs. Seattle, became the first player in NFL history to throw for 350+ yards and 3+ TDs while also rushing for 50+ yards and a TD in a single game. Also became the first player in team history with 300+ passing yards and 50+ rushing yards in a game.

� In 2019, became just the 6th diff erent QB in NFL history with 3,500+ passing yards and 500+ rushing yards in a season - and just the second rookie (Cam Newton, 2011). also became the fi rst QB in team history to throw for 3,000+ yards and run for 500+ yards in a season.

� Between Weeks 4-10 of the 2019 season, set an NFL rookie record with 211 consecu ve pass a empts without an INT.

� Joined Cam Newton (2011) as the only QBs in NFL history to throw for 300+ yards in each of their fi rst two career games.

FRANCHISE HISTORY

� Established a single-season franchise record with a 67.2 comple-tion percentage (375-of-558) in 2020. His 64.4 completion percent-age as a rookie ranks fifth in team history.

� Set a single-season franchise record for rushing TDs (11) and rushing yards (819) by a QB in 2020.

� Last year became fi rst player in team history named conference "Player of the Week" three mes in a single season: @ NYJ (Wk 5), vs. Sea (Wk 7) and vs. Phi (Wk 15).

� In Week 9 of the 2020 season vs. Miami, joined Charley Trippi (145 @ Chicago on 12/16/51) as the only QBs in franchise history to rush for 100+ yards in a game. He also established single-game career highs for passer rating (150.5) and completion percentage (80.8) vs. the Dolphins.

� Set franchise rookie records for wins by a QB (5), passing yards (3,722), TD passes (20), comple ons (349), a empts (542) and games with mul ple TD passes (8).

� First Cards rookie QB to start a season opener since Lamar McHan in 1954.

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As a rookie in 2019, Murray threw for 3,722 yards and rushed for 544 yards. Last season he surpassed both of those totals, throwing for 3,971 yards and rushing for 819 yards.

Murray and Cam Newton (2011-12) are the only players in NFL history to record 3,500+ passing yards and 500+ rushing yards in each of their fi rst two seasons.

No player has put up those numbers in each of their fi rst three seasons, giving Murray a chance to make NFL his-tory in 2021.

In 2020, Murray fell just 29 passing yards shy of becom-ing the first player in history with 4,000+ passing yards and 800+ rushing yards in a season.

CHASING A MILESTONE WITH 3,500 & 500

In 2020, Murray completed 67.2% of his 558 pass a empts, breaking a single-season franchise re-cord for comple on percentage that was previ-ously held by Hall of Famer Kurt Warner.

Murray has two of the top-5 marks in team history while Warner ranks second, third and fourth.

Team Record – Comple on Pct. (Season)Rnk Player (Year) Pct. Cmp A 1 Kyler Murray (2020) 67.2 375 5582 Kurt Warner (2008) 67.1 401 5983 Kurt Warner (2009) 66.1 339 5134 Kurt Warner (2005) 64.5 242 3755 Kyler Murray (2019) 64.4 349 542

Murray was the fi rst player in league history to record 500+ pass a empts and a 60+ comple on percentage in each of his fi rst two NFL seasons.

COMPLETE PASSER

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Only two QBs in NFL history had more rushing TDs in a single season than Murray (11) had in 2020.

NFL Record – Rushing TDs by Quarterback (Season)Rnk Player (Team) TDs Year1 Cam Newton (Car) 14 20112t Steve Grogan (NE) 12 19762t Cam Newton (NE) 12 20204t Kyler Murray (AZ) 11 20204t Kordell Stewart (Pit) 11 19974t Tobin Rote (GB) 11 19564t Johnny Lujack (Chi) 11 19508t Cam Newton (Car) 10 20158t Daunte Culpepper (Min) 10 2002

In addition to making a run at the NFL single-season record for rushing TDs by a QB last season, Murray also climbed the chart for the franchise single-season record for rushing TDs (regardless of position).

Franchise Record – Rushing TDs (Season)Rnk Player (Year) TDs1 David Johnson (2016) 162 John David Crow (1962) 143 Ernie Nevers (1929) 124t Kyler Murray (2020) 114t MacArthur Lane (1970) 11

Prior to 2020, no QB in team history had more than six rushing TDs in a season; Murray nearly doubled that total.

Franchise Record – Rushing TDs by Quarterback (Season)Rnk Player (Year) TDs1 Kyler Murray (2020) 112 Jim Hart (1968) 63t King Hill (1959) 53t Lamar McHan (1956) 55t Kyler Murray (2019) 45t Jake Plummer (1998) 45t Charley Trippi (1952) 45t Charley Trippi (1951) 45t Arnie Horween (1922) 4

FIVE STRAIGHT WITH A RUSHING TDMurray had at least one rushing TD in five consecutive games (Games 5-9) last season. He became the first QB in franchise history to rush for a TD in five straight games.

Franchise Record – Consecutive Games with Rushing TDRnk Player (Years) Gms1t QB Kyler Murray (2020) 51t RB Ottis Anderson (1983-84) 51t RB Jim Otis (1978) 51t RB Donny Anderson (1972-73) 51t RB MacArthur Lane (1970) 51t HB Elmer Angsman (1948) 5

Only one QB in NFL history rushed for a TD in more consecutive games. Murray be-came just the fourth QB in NFL history to rush for a TD in at least five consecutive games – and the first to do so since Green Bay’s Tobin Rote (5 straight) in 1956.

NFL Record – Consecutive Games w/ Rushing TD (QB)Rnk Player (Year) Gms Year1 Johnny Lujack (Chi) 6 19502t Kyler Murray (AZ) 5 2020 (Games 5-9)2t Tobin Rote (GB) 5 19562t Dutch Clark (Det) 5 1936

11 RUSHING TDS IN 2020

Murray set a franchise QB record with 819 rushing yards in 2020, shattering his own record (544) set as a rookie in 2019. The previous record had stood since 1951 and Murray broke it in each of his first two seasons.

Franchise Record - Rushing Yards By QB (Season)Rnk Player (Year) Yds1 Kyler Murray (2020) 8192 Kyler Murray (2019) 5443 Charley Trippi (1951) 5014 Timm Rosenbach (1990) 4705 Charley Trippi (1952) 350

CRACKING THE TOP 10 ALL TIME IN 2020Murray's 816 rushing yards in 2020 represent the eighth-best single-season total by a QB in NFL history.

NFL History - Rushing Yards by Quarterback (Season)Rnk Player (Team) Yds Year1 Lamar Jackson (Bal) 1,206 20192 Michael Vick (Atl) 1,039 20063 Lamar Jackson (Bal) 1,005 20204 Bobby Douglass (Chi) 968 19725 Randall Cunningham (Phi) 942 19906 Michael Vick (Atl) 902 20047 Russell Wilson (Sea) 849 20148 Kyler Murray (AZ) 819 20209 Robert Griffin III (Was) 815 201210 Michael Vick (Atl) 777 2002

TWO SEASONS, TWO TEAM RUSHING RECORDS

Murray had a record-breaking year as a dual threat in 2020.

With 26 TD passes and 11 TD runs in 2020, he joined Cam Newton (2015) as the only players in NFL history with 25+ passing TDs and 10+ rushing TDs in a single season.

NFL History – Players w/ 25+ TD Passes & 10+ TD Runs (Season)Year Player (Team) Pass Rush2020 Kyler Murray (AZ) 26 112015 Cam Newton (Car) 35 10

Murray had both a passing and rushing TD in nine games in '20, the most in a single season in NFL history.

NFL Record – Games w/ Pass & Rush TDs (Season)Rnk Player (Team) Gms Year1 Kyler Murray (AZ) 9 20202t Cam Newton (Car) 8 20112t Daunte Culpepper (Min) 8 20022t Steve Grogan (NE) 8 19765t Cam Newton (Car) 7 20155t Michael Vick (Phi) 7 20105t Kordell Stewart (Pit) 7 1997

Murray had both a rushing and passing TD in five consecutive games (Games 5-9) during the '20 season, the longest such streak in NFL history.

NFL Record – Consecutive Games w/ Pass & Rush TDRnk Player (Team) Gms Year1 Kyler Murray (AZ) 5 20202t Michael Vick (Phi) 4 20102t Jim Hart (AZ) 4 19682t Jack Kemp (Buf) 4 1964-652t Jack Kemp (LAC) 4 19602t Y.A. Tittle (SF) 4 19572t Otto Graham (Cle) 4 1954

In just two NFL seasons - spanning 32 games - Murray already has 10 career outings with both a passing and rushing TD. In franchise history only Jim Hart (11) has more. Hart played in 199 games in 18 seasons with the Cardinals.

Franchise Record – Games w/ Rushing & Pass TD (Career)Rnk Player (Years) Gms Gms Played1 Jim Hart (1966-83) 11 1992t Kyler Murray (2019-20) 10 322t Ernie Nevers (1929-31) 8 314 Charley Johnson (1961-69) 7 875 Paul Christman (1945-49) 6 50

RECORD-BREAKING DUAL THREAT

Murray accounted for 9,056 total yards (7,693 pass-ing; 1,363 rushing) and 61 TDs (46 passing; 15 rush-ing) TDs in his first two years.

He is one of just five NFL players to record 9,000+ offensive yards over the last two seasons (2019-20).

NFL Leaders - Total Offensive Yards (2019-20)Rnk Player (Team) Yards Pass/Rush1 DeShaun Watson (Hou) 9,532 8,675/8572 Patrick Mahomes (KC) 9,297 8,771/5263 Matt Ryan (Atl) 9,286 9,047/2394 Russell Wilson (Sea) 9,177 8,322/8555 Kyler Murray (AZ) 9,056 7,693/1,363

Murray ranks second among NFL QBs in both rush-ing yards and rushing TDs over the last two seasons.

NFL Leaders - Rushing Totals By Quarterback (2019-20)Rushing Yards Rushing TDsRnk Player (Team) Yds Rnk Player (Team) TD1 Lamar Jackson (Bal) 2,211 1 Josh Allen (Buf) 172 Kyler Murray (AZ) 1,363 2 Kyler Murray (AZ) 153 Josh Allen (Buf) 931 3 Lamar Jackson (Bal) 144 Deshaun Watson (Hou) 857 4 Cam Newton (NE) 125 Russell Wilson (Sea) 855 5 Ryan Tannehill (Ten) 11

Where Murray Ranks Among NFL Quarterbacks (2019-20) Statistic Total RnkOffensive Yards (Pass/Rush) 9,056 5 Offensive TDs (Pass/Rush) 61 10 Pass Completions 724 7Pass Attempts 1,100 5Passing Yards 7,693 11 Rushing Yards 1,363 2ⁿ Passing Touchdowns 46 15 Rush Touchdowns 15 2ⁿ

A PRODUCTIVE START

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R E C O R D - S E T T I N G D E B U T I N A Z

Pro Bowl WR DeAndre Hopkins was as good as adver sed in his fi rst season with the Cardinals, who acquired the three- me 1st-team All-Pro in the off season in a trade with Houston in 2020.

In 2020, Hopkins had:--7 games with 100+ receiving yards--3 games with 10+ recep ons--2 game-winning TD catches (vs. Buf; vs. Phi)--1 game with 14 recep ons (career high)--11 games averaging 10.0+ yards per catch

AMONG THE LEAGUE LEADERSHopkins posted a franchise record 115 recep- ons for 1,407 yards and six TDs in his debut

season with Arizona. He ed for second in the NFL in recep ons and third in receiving yards in 2020.

His seven games with 100+ receiving yards ed for the second in the NFL.

NFL Leaders – Recep ons (2020) NFL Leaders – Receiving Yards (2020)Rnk Player (Team) Rec Rnk Player (Team) Yds1 Stefon Diggs (Buf) 127 1 Stefon Diggs (Buf) 1,5352t DeAndre Hopkins (AZ) 115 2 Travis Kelce (KC) 1,4162t Davante Adams (GB) 115 3 DeAndre Hopkins (AZ) 1,4074 Darren Waller (LV) 107 4 Jus n Jeff erson (Min) 1,4005 Travis Kelce (KC) 105 5t Calvin Ridley (Atl) 1,374 5t Davante Adams (GB) 1,374

� Five- me Pro Bowl (2015; 2017-20) and four- me All-Pro selec on. Named 1st-team All-Pro in

three straight seasons (2017-19) and 2nd-team All-Pro in 2020 in his fi rst season with Arizona.� Has appeared in 126 of a possible 128 games in his NFL career and has missed just one game (in 2017) due to injury.� Has surpassed 100 recep ons four mes in his career, has six seasons of 1,000+ re-ceiving yards, three seasons with 10+ TDs and has posted 100+ receiving yards in a game 37 mes in the regular season.� In 2019, had 104 recep ons for 1,165 yards and seven TDs while being named to the Pro Bowl for the third consecu ve year and being named 1st-team All-Pro for the third straight season.

NFL LEADER

� Only NFL player with 100 or more re-cep ons in each of the last three seasons.

� Has fi nished a season ranked in the NFL's top-3 in recep ons four mes (2020, 2019, 2018, 2015), and receiving yards three mes

(2020, 2018, 2015).� Since entering the league in 2013, ranks fi rst in recep ons (747), second in receiving yards (10,009) and fourth in TD recep ons (60).� Da ng back to 2017, his 647 total targets, 430 recep ons, 5,522 receiving yards and 293 receiving 1st downs lead the NFL. In the same span, he ranks third in TD recep ons (37).� Has at least one recep on in all 126 career games played during the regular season, the fourth-longest ac ve streak in the NFL.

� Tied for second in the NFL in recep ons (115), third in receiving yards (1,407) and ed for second in 100-yard games (seven) in 2020.

� Accounted for an NFL-high 34.3% of Arizona's receiving yards in '20. � Only ac ve NFL player with at least 100 recep ons, 1,500 receiving yards and 11 TD recep ons in mul ple seasons (2015; 2018).

NFL HISTORY

� In the 2020 fi nale against the Rams, surpassed 10,000 career receiving yards. At 28 years, 211 days old he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach 10,000 career receiving yards.� One of three players in history with at least 700 recep ons, 10,000 yards and 60 TDs in his fi rst eight seasons (Marvin Harrison; Torry Holt).� In NFL history, only Marvin Harrison (759) had more recep ons in his fi rst eight NFL seasons than Hopkins (747).

FRANCHISE HISTORY� Established a single-season franchise record with a career-high-tying 115 recep ons during his fi rst season with the Cardinals in 2020.� Hauled in two game-winning TD recep ons in his fi rst season with Arizona in 2020, including a 43-yard "Hail Murray" game-winner vs. Buff alo in Week 10 that was won the 2021 ESPY for "Best Play."� In his Cardinals debut (Week 1 @ SF in '20), established a franchise record for the most recep ons in a season-opener with a career-high 14 catches for 151 yards. His 14 recep ons ed for the second-highest single-game total in franchise history.

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Franchise Record – Recep ons (Season)Rnk Player (Year) Rec1 DeAndre Hopkins (2020) 1152t Larry Fitzgerald (2017) 1092t Larry Fitzgerald (2015) 1094 Larry Fitzgerald (2016) 1075 Larry Fitzgerald (2005) 103

In addi on to being a franchise single-season record, Hopkins' 115 recep ons in 2020 ed his career high (115 in 2018).

In 2020, Hopkins reached 100+ recep ons for the fourth me in his career and for the third consecu ve season. He is the only NFL player with 100 or more re-cep ons in each of the last three seasons (2018-20), and with 100 catches this year, he would become just the third player in NFL history with four straight.

NFL History – Consecu ve Seasons w/100+ Recep ons Rnk Player (Years) 100+1 Antonio Brown (2013-18) 62 Marvin Harrison (1999-2002) 43t DeAndre Hopkins (2018-) 3*3t Larry Fitzgerald (2015-17) 33t Brandon Marshall (2007-09) 33t Herman Moore (1995-97) 33t Jerry Rice (1994-1996) 33t Michael Thomas (2017-19) 33t Wes Welker (2007-09) 3*Ac ve streak

115 RECEPTIONS IN 2020

The "Hail Murray" TD catch received most of the at-ten on but it wasn't the only game-winning TD for Hopkins in 2020. He also had a 20-yard game-win-ning TD vs. Philadelphia (Week 15) on 3rd-n-2 to give the Cardinals the lead for good.

Hopkins has fi ve career game-winning TD recep ons in the 4th quarter/OT. His "Hail Murray" grab against the Bills was the only one to come with under a min-ute le on the clock.

Career Game-Winning TD Catches (4th Qtr/OT)Opponent Qtr Dist Time Remaining12/20/20 vs. Phi 4 20 7:2411/15/20 vs. Buf 4 43 0:0211/21/19 vs. Ind 4 4 12:3411/16/15 @ Cin 4 22 14:209/15/13 vs. Ten OT 3 10:32

"HAIL MURRAY" NOT THE ONLY GAME-WINNER

In the Cardinals '20 regular season fi nale against the Rams, Hopkins surpassed 10,000 receiving yards in his career. At 28 years, 211 days old he become the young-est player in NFL history to reach the milestone.

NFL History - Youngest to Reach 10,000 Receiving YardsRnk Player (Years) Age1 DeAndre Hopkins (2013-20) 28 years, 211 days2 Randy Moss (1998-05) 28 years, 314 days3 Larry Fitzgerald (2004-12) 29 years, 44 days4 Calvin Johnson (2007-14) 29 years, 59 days5 Julio Jones (2011-18) 29 years, 276 days

Hopkins became just the seventh player in NFL history with 10,000+ receiving yards in his fi rst eight seasons.

Players w/ 10,000+ Receiving Yards in 1st 8 SeasonsRnk Player (Years) Yds1 Julio Jones (2011-18) 10,7312 Torry Holt (1999-06) 10,6753 Calvin Johnson (2007-14) 10,4054 Jerry Rice (1985-92)+ 10,2735 Randy Moss (1998-05)+ 10,1476 Marvin Harrison (1996-03)+ 10,0727 DeAndre Hopkins (2013-20) 10,009+Hall of Fame Inductee

YOUNGEST EVER TO 10,000 RECEIVING YARDS

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WHERE HOPKINS RANKS S INCE 2013

Since entering the league as a fi rst-round selec on (27th overall) in the 2013 NFL Dra , Hopkins ranks fi rst in the NFL in re-cep ons (747), second in receiving yards (10,009) and fourth in TD recep ons (60).

NFL Leaders – Recep ons (2013-)Rnk Player (Current Team) Rec1 DeAndre Hopkins (AZ) 7472 Antonio Brown (TB) 7353 Julio Jones (Ten) 7154 Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 6685 Jarvis Landry (Cle) 636

NFL Leaders – Receiving Yards (2013-)Rnk Player (Current Team) Yds1 Julio Jones (Ten) 10,7392 DeAndre Hopkins (AZ) 10,0093 Antonio Brown (TB) 9,6844 T.Y. Hilton (Ind) 8,4995 Mike Evans (TB) 8,266

NFL Leaders – Receiving Touchdowns (2013-)Rnk Player (Current Team) TD1 Antonio Brown (TB) 722 Davante Adams (GB) 623 Mike Evans (TB) 614 DeAndre Hopkins (AZ) 605 Jimmy Graham (Chi) 57

HOPKINS - INSIDE THE NUMBERS

CAREER RECEPTION/RECEIVING YARDAGE SPLITS

CAREER TOUCHDOWN SPLITSBy Opponent (23) TDs Opponent7 Kansas City7 Tennessee6 Indianapolis6 Jacksonville5 NY Jets4 Buff alo3 Washington2 Denver2 Miami2 New Orleans2 Philadelphia2 San Francisco2 Sea le1 Arizona1 Chicago1 Cincinna 1 Cleveland1 Green Bay1 LA Rams1 Las Vegas1 Minnesota1 Pi sburgh1 Tampa Bay

By Quarterback (11)TDs Quarterback25 Deshaun Watson7 T.J. Yates6 Kyler Murray6 Ryan Fitzpatrick5 Brian Hoyer4 Brock Osweiler2 Ryan Malle 2 Tom Savage1 Case Keenum1 Ma Schaub1 Brandon Weeden

By Distance TDs Distance17 30 or more yards14 4-9 yards12 20-29 yards9 10-19 yards8 3 or fewer yards

Rec By Opponent (31)Rec Opponent83 Tennessee79 Jacksonville77 Indianapolis35 San Francisco34 New England32 Kansas City25 Bal more25 Sea le24 Philadelphia23 Denver22 Buff alo22 LA Rams21 NY Giants21 NY Jets20 Cincinna 20 Las Vegas17 Carolina17 Dallas17 Washington16 Atlanta16 LA Chargers15 Miami14 Detroit13 Cleveland13 New Orleans13 Tampa Bay10 Arizona10 Pi sburgh5 Chicago5 Minnesota3 Green Bay

By SeasonTDs Season13 201711 201811 20157 20196 20206 20144 20162 2013

By DayTDs Day50 Sunday4 Monday4 Thursday2 Saturday

By QuarterTDs Quarter23 4 15 2ⁿ13 38 11 OT

Rec Yds By Opponent (31)Yds Opponent1,313 Tennessee1,053 Jacksonville458 New England930 Indianapolis419 NY Jets405 Sea le394 Kansas City388 Philadelphia371 San Francisco342 Buff alo338 NY Giants303 Bal more287 Dallas269 Denver245 Atlanta245 LA Rams213 Washington212 Cincinna 203 LA Chargers196 Las Vegas181 Detroit190 Cleveland173 Pi sburgh162 Miami147 New Orleans145 Arizona135 Carolina124 Tampa Bay58 Green Bay56 Minnesota54 Chicago

H I S TO R I C S TA R T TO H O P ' S C A R E E R

Hopkins put up some historic numbers in his fi rst eight NFL seasons, totals that placed him among some of the best receivers in league history.

Only Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison (759) had more recep ons in his fi rst eight NFL seasons than Hopkins (747).

NFL History – Recep ons in 1st 8 SeasonsRnk Player (Years) Rec1 Marvin Harrison (1996-03) 7592 DeAndre Hopkins (2013-20) 7473 Antonio Brown (2010-17) 7334t Torry Holt (1999-06) 7124t Brandon Marshall (2006-13) 712

Hopkins is one of just three players in history with 700+ recep ons, 10,000+ yards and 60+ TDs in his fi rst eight NFL seasons.

700+ Recep ons; 10,000+ Receiving Yards; 60+ TD Catches (1st 8 Seasons)Rnk Player (Years) Rec Yds TDs1 Marvin Harrison (1996-03) 759 10,072 832 DeAndre Hopkins (2013-20) 747 10,009 603 Torry Holt (1999-06) 712 10,675 64

The 2020 season marked Hopkins' eighth straight with 800+ receiving yards. In NFL history, only Jerry Rice (12) and Gary Clark (9) started their careers with more consecu ve seasons of 800+ receiving yards.

NFL History - Consecu ve Seasons w/ 800+ Receiving Yds to Start CareerRnk Player (Years) Seasons1 Jerry Rice (1985-96) 122 Gary Clark (1985-93) 93 DeAndre Hopkins (2013-20) 84t Mike Evans (2014-20) 74t T.Y. Hilton (2012-18) 74t A.J. Green (2011-17) 74t Keyshawn Johnson (1996-02) 7

AN EXPLOSIVE TALENT

Hopkins has posted some explosive performances in his NFL career. He has nine career games with 150+ receiving yards, 12 games with 10+ recep ons and 10 games with mul ple TD catches.

Hopkins Career Games w/10+ Recep onsOpponent Rec Yds9/13/20 @ San Francisco 14 15112/30/18 vs. Jacksonville 12 14710/27/19 vs. Oakland 11 10912/10/17 vs. San Francisco 11 14910/8/15 vs. Indianapolis 11 16910/25/20 vs. Sea le 10 1039/27/20 vs. Detroit 10 13712/15/18 @ NY Jets 10 17011/4/18 @ Denver 10 1059/30/18 @ Indianapolis 10 16910/1/17 vs. Tennessee 10 10710/18/15 @ Jacksonville 10 148

Hopkins Career Games w/150+ Receiving YardsOpponent Yds Rec Avg11/30/14 vs. Tennessee 238 9 26.410/29/17 @ Sea le 224 8 28.012/15/18 @ NY Jets 170 10 17.012/20/20 vs. Philadelphia 169 9 18.810/8/15 vs. Indianapolis 169 11 15.49/30/18 @ Indianapolis 169 10 16.910/4/15 @ Atlanta 157 9 17.49/13/20 @ San Francisco 151 14 10.810/7/18 vs. Dallas 151 9 16.8

Hopkins Career Games with 2+ TD Recep onsOpponent TDs10/8/17 vs. Kansas City 311/21/19 vs. Indianapolis 29/9/19 @ New Orleans 212/15/18 @ NY Jets 210/25/18 vs. Miami 212/10/17 vs. San Francisco 211/22/15 vs. NY Jets 210/18/15 @ Jacksonville 29/13/15 vs. Kansas City 211/30/14 vs. Tennessee 2

126 STRAIGHT WITH A CATCH

Hopkins has at least one recep on in all 126 games played in his career. His streak of 126 straight games with a catch is the fi h-longest ac ve streak in the NFL.

NFL Leaders - Consecu ve Games with a Recep on (Ac ve Streaks)Rnk Player (Team) Gms Date Streak Started1 Larry Fitzgerald (AZ) 256 Nov. 7, 20042 Antonio Brown (TB) 137 Oct. 3, 20103 Julio Jones (Atl) 127 Dec. 4, 20114 Golden Tate (NYG) 127 Oct. 28, 20125 DeAndre Hopkins (AZ) 126 Sept. 9, 2013

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A.J.’S BIG-PLAY POTENTIAL

Of Green’s 65 career TD recep ons, 17 covered at least 40 yards and 13 went for 50+ yards.

Among ac ve players, his 13 TD catches of 50+ yards trail only DeSean Jackson (19) for the most in the NFL over the last 10 seasons.

NFL Leaders - TD Recep ons of 50+ Yards (2011-20)Rnk Player (Team) TD1 DeSean Jackson (LAR) 192 A.J. Green (AZ) 133 Tyreek Hill (KC) 124 Odell Beckham (Cle) 115t Julio Jones (Ten) 105t T.Y. Hilton (Ind) 10

Green is one of just four ac ve NFL players with at least three TD recep ons of 80+ yards.

Ac ve NFL Leaders - TD Recep ons of 80+ YardsRnk Player (Team) TD Distance1 DeSean Jackson (LAR) 5 91, 88, 81, 81, 802 Odell Beckham (Cle) 4 89, 87, 84, 803t A.J. Green (AZ) 3 82, 81, 803t Julio Jones (Ten) 3 81, 80, 80

INSIDE THE NUMBERS

CAREER RECEPTION/RECEIVING YARDAGE SPLITS

CAREER TOUCHDOWN SPLITSBy Opponent (26) TDs Opponent9 Bal more8 Pi sburgh7 Cleveland4 Denver4 Indianapolis3 Jacksonville2 Buff alo2 Chicago2 Green Bay2 LA Chargers2 LA Rams2 Miami2 Minnesota2 NY Giants2 Tampa Bay2 Washington1 Atlanta1 Dallas1 Detroit1 Kansas City1 New England1 New Orleans1 NY Jets1 Philadelphia1 Sea le1 Tennessee

By Quarterback (6)TDs Quarterback58 Andy Dalton3 A.J. McCarron1 Joe Burrow1 Mohamed Sanu1 Brandon Allen1 Bruce Gradkowski

By Distance TDs Distance21 30 or more yards18 4-9 yards18 10-19 yards5 20-29 yards3 3 or fewer yards

Rec By Opponent (31)Rec Opponent90 Pi sburgh72 Cleveland53 Bal more36 Miami35 Denver31 Houston28 Indianapolis22 LA Chargers22 Washington21 Buff alo20 Kansas City20 Tennessee16 Jacksonville16 New England15 NY Jets14 Chicago14 Green Bay14 NY Giants13 Dallas12 Detroit12 LA Rams11 Philadelphia10 Sea le9 Minnesota9 Tampa Bay8 Las Vegas6 Arizona6 New Orleans5 Carolina5 San Francisco4 Atlanta

By SeasonTDs Season11 201311 201210 20158 20177 20116 20186 20144 20162 2020

By DayTDs Day56 Sunday5 Thursday4 Monday

By QuarterTDs Quarter21 1 17 417 2ⁿ10 3

Rec Yds By Opponent (31)Yds Opponent1,218 Pi sburgh1,064 Cleveland886 Bal more478 Miami446 Buff alo414 Denver378 Houston345 Washington338 Indianapolis319 Tennessee295 NY Jets290 Kansas City264 LA Chargers260 Jacksonville236 Detroit230 New England226 Chicago176 LA Rams174 Las Vegas157 Green Bay156 Dallas153 NY Giants141 Sea le133 Tampa Bay127 Minnesota127 New Orleans104 Arizona93 Philadelphia78 Atlanta66 San Francisco58 Carolina

WHERE HE RANKS SINCE 2011

Since entering the league as a fi rst-round selec on (4th overall) in the 2011 NFL Dra , Green ranks 5th in the NFL in receiving yards, 6th in TD recep ons, 8th in recep ons and 5th

in 100-yard receiving games.

NFL Leaders – Receiving Yards (2011-)Rnk Player (Current Team) Yds1 Julio Jones (Ten) 12,8962 Antonio Brown (TB) 11,5793 DeAndre Hopkins (AZ) 10,0094 Demaryius Thomas (Ret) 9,4805 A.J. Green (AZ) 9,430NFL Leaders – Recep ons (2011-)Rnk Player (Current Team) Rec1 Antonio Brown (TB) 8702 Julio Jones (Ten) 8483 Larry Fitzgerald (FA) 8194 DeAndre Hopkins (AZ) 7475 Demaryius Thomas 7026 Golden Tate (FA) 6747 Jimmy Graham (Chi) 6688 A.J. Green (AZ) 649NFL Leaders – TD Recep ons (2011-)Rnk Player (Current Team) TDs1 Antonio Brown (TB) 792 Jimmy Graham (Chi) 773 Rob Gronkowski (TB) 764 Dez Bryant (FA) 695 Jordy Nelson (Ret) 666 A.J. Green (AZ) 65NFL Leaders – 100-Yard Receiving Games (2011-)Rnk Player (Current Team) Gms1 Julio Jones (Atl) 582 Antonio Brown (TB) 433 DeAndre Hopkins (AZ) 374 T.Y. Hilton (Ind) 345t A.J. Green (AZ) 335t Calvin Johnson (Ret) 33

� Seven- me Pro Bowl selec on (2011-17) and two- me 2nd-team All-Pro honoree (2012-13). First WR in NFL history to be named to the Pro Bowl in each of his fi rst seven seasons.

� Has appeared in 127 games (125 starts) with 649 recep ons for 9,430 yards and 65 TDs during the regular season.

� Has 33 games with 100+ receiving yards and six 1,000-yard receiv-ing seasons in his career.

� Since entering the league in 2011, ranks 5 in the NFL in receiving yards, 6 in TD recep ons, 8 in recep ons, 5 in 100-yard receiving games and 8 in receiving yards per game.

� Joins new teammate DeAndre Hopkins (6), Julio Jones (7), Mike Evans (7) and Antonio Brown (7) as the only players in the NFL with at least six seasons of 1,000+ re-ceiving yards da ng back to 2011.

� Had 10 games of 150+ receiv-ing yards in his fi rst 10 seasons in the league. Only nine other players in NFL history, including six Hall of Famers, had at least 10 games of 150+ receiving yards in their fi rst 10 career seasons.

� Has fi ve career games of 180+ receiv-ing yards. Only Antonio Brown (8) has more such performances over the past 10 seasons (2011-20).

� Has ranked in the top-10 in the NFL in recep ons twice (2012-13), receiving yards three mes (2012-13, 2015), receiving TDs four mes (2012-13, 2015, 2017) and receiving yards per game four mes (2012-13, 2015-16).

� Of Green’s 65 career TD recep ons, 17 covered at least 40 yards and 13 went for 50+ yards. His 13 TD catches of 50+ yards trail only DeSean Jackson (19) for the most in the NFL over the last 10 seasons.

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EDMONDS READY FOR BIGGER ROLE

Entering his fourth NFL season in 2021, RB Chase Edmonds is poised to take on a much bigger role in the Cardinals offense.

The former Fordham All-American is coming off the most productive year of his career in 2020 - one that saw him establish career highs for scrim-mage yards (850), rushing attempts (97), rushing yards (448), receptions (53), receiving yards (402), receiving TDs (4) and total TDs (5).

Edmonds 2020 Highlights:� Averaged 4.6 yards per carry on a career-high 97 rushing attempts.

� Had more scrimmage yards (850) than he had in his first two seasons combined (719).

� His 448 receiving yards nearly doubled the total from his first two seasons combined (208).

� Had 4 receiving TDs in 2020, after posting one TD reception in his first two seasons combined. The only RBs in franchise history with more re-ceiving TDs in a single season were Larry Centers (7 in 1996) and Charley Trippi (6 in 1949).

MAKING A HABIT OF LONG TOUCHDOWN RUNSEdmonds has 157 rushing a empts over the last two seasons (2109-20) and has averaged 4.8 yards per carry. One of the main reasons for his high rushing average was his penchant for long TD runs. Edmonds has fi ve TD runs of 20+ yards in that span.

Among all NFL players, only Titans RB Derrick Henry (7) had more TD runs of 20+ yards over the last two seasons (2019-20) than Edmonds.

NFL Leaders – TD Runs of 20+ Yards (2019-20)Rnk Player (Team) TD Ttl Rush A 1 Derrick Henry (Ten) 7 6812t Chase Edmonds (AZ) 5 1572t Lamar Jackson (Bal) 5 3354t Nick Chubb (Cle) 4 4884t Dalvin Cook (Min) 4 5624t Aaron Jones (GB) 4 4374t Chris an McCaff rey (Car) 4 346

Only four players in franchise history have more TD runs of 20+ yards in their career.

Franchise Record – Career TD Runs of 20+ YardsRnk Player (Years) TD1 O s Anderson (1979-86) 72 Elmer Angsman (1946-52) 63 Ollie Matson (1952-58) 64t Chase Edmonds (2018-) 54t John David Crow (1958-64) 54t Terry Metcalf (1973-77) 5

PRO BOWLER IN THE BACKFIELD

The newest addi on to the Cardinals backfi eld is Pro Bowl RB James Conner, who signed with Ari-zona as a free agent in April following four seasons (2017-20) with the Steelers.

During his me in Pi sburgh, Conner appeared in 50 games (33 starts) and ran for 2,302 yards and 22 TDs on 532 carries (4.3 avg.) to along with 124 recep ons for 963 yards and four TDs.

He had his best season in 2018, when he was se-lected to the Pro Bowl a er rushing for 12 TDs and 973 yards while catching 55 passes for 497 yards a TD in 13 games.

PRODUCTIVE AS A RUNNER AND RECEIVEROver the last three seasons (2018-20), Conner totaled 3,121 scrimmage yards and 26 TDs in 36 games. He is one of just 10 players in the NFL with 2,000+ rushing yards and 900+ receiving yards in that span.

NFL Players w/ 2,000+ Rush Yards & 900+ Receiving Yards (2018-20)Rnk Player (Team) Rush Rec Gms1 Ezekiel Ellio (Dal) 3,770 1,325 462 Dalvin Cook (Min) 3,307 1,185 393 Aaron Jones (GB) 2,916 1,035 424 Todd Gurley (FA) 2,786 951 445 Chris an McCaff rey (Car) 2,710 2,021 356 Alvin Kamara (NO) 2,612 1,998 447 Melvin Gordon (Den) 2,483 944 398 Saquon Barkley (NYG) 2,344 1,219 319 Kenyan Drake (LV) 2,307 959 4510 James Conner (AZ) 2,158 963 36

CONNER VITALS� A na ve of Erie, PA who a ended the University of Pi sburgh before being dra ed by the Steelers - Conner will now play his home games outside the state of Pennsylvania for the fi rst me ever.

� Has averaged 1,040 yards from scrimmage and has 26 total TDs over the last three seasons (2018-20).

� Had 12 games with 100+ scrimmage yards with the Steelers, including nine games with 100+ rushing yards. His nine 100-yard rushing performances were good for the 7 -most in franchise history.

� Has fi ve career ou ngs with 150+ total yards from scrimmage.

� Steelers were undefeated (8-0-1) in games he rushed for 100+ yards.

� In signing with Arizona, Conner reunites with RBs coach James Saxon, who was his posi on coach in Pi sburgh between 2017-18.

Despite missing two games in 2020, WR Chris an Kirk totaled 48 catches for 621 yards and a career-high six TDs. The Sco sdale na ve had as many TD catches in 14 games played in 2020 as he had in his fi rst two NFL seasons (2018-19) combined (6).

CHRISTIAN'S LONG-DISTANCE TD CATCHESOf Kirk's 12 career TD recep ons, fi ve have covered 50+ yards. Da ng back to Kirk's rookie season in 2018, only the three players have more TD recep- ons of 50+ yards.

NFL Leaders – TD Recep ons of 50+ Yards (2018-20)Rnk Player (Team) TDs1 Tyreek Hill (KC) 72t A.J. Brown (Ten) 62t DeSean Jackson (LAR) 64t Chris an Kirk (AZ) 54t Stefon Diggs (Buf) 54t D.J. Moore (Car) 5

BACK-TO-BACK GAMES WITH MULTIPLE TDsKirk had two TD catches against the Cowboys in Week 6 and against Sea le in Week 7 in 2020. He became just the fi h diff erent player in franchise history to have mul ple TD recep ons in back-to-back games.

Cardinals w/ Mul ple TD Catches in Consecu ve GamesGms Player (Year) TDs Opponents2 Chris an Kirk (2020) 4 2 at Dal (10/19); 2 vs. Sea (10/25)2 Larry Fitzgerald (2015) 5 3 at Chi (9/20); 2 vs. SF (9/27)2 Anquan Boldin (2007) 4 2 at Bal (9/23); 2 at Was (10/21)2 Larry Fitzgerald (2004) 4 2 vs. StL (12/19); 2 at Sea (12/26)2 Sonny Randle (1960-61) 5 3 vs. Pit (12/18/60); 2 at Cle (9/24/61)2 Mal Kutner (1948) 4 2 at Det (11/25); 2 vs. GB (12/5)

KIRK DOUBLES UP IN 2020

A LOT OF EXPERIENCE ON THE O-LINE

Of the Cardinals fi ve star ng off ensive linemen, four were full- me starters in 2020 - including three (D.J. Humphries, Jus n Pugh, Kelvin Beachum) who started for Arizona. Rodney Hudson was the Raiders star ng center in 2020.

Those four linemen have played a combined 423 games - with 402 starts - in their NFL careers.

LT D.J. HUMPHRIESStarted all 59 games he played during his fi rst six NFL seasons, including the fi rst 10 at RT before moving to LT full- me prior to the 2017 season.

LG JUSTIN PUGHStarted all 101 games played during his fi rst eight NFL seasons at le guard (55), right tackle (38), right guard (7) and le tackle (1) for the Giants (2013-17) and Cardinals (2018-20).

C RODNEY HUDSONA three- me Pro Bowler (2016-17, ’19) and 2019 second-team All-Pro selec- on at center, has started 127 of 143 games played in his fi rst 10 NFL seasons

with the Chiefs (2011-14) and Raiders (2015-20). Started all 92 games played at center in six seasons with the Raiders.

RT KELVIN BEACHUMHas started 115 of 120 games played with the Steelers (2012-15), Jaguars (2016), Jets (2017-19) and Cardinals (2020) during his fi rst nine seasons. Of his 115 career starts, 93 came at LT, 21 at RT and one at TE.

The Cardinals fi h starter - RG Josh Jones - was selected by the Cardinals in the third round (72nd overall) of the 2020 NFL Dra and played in 13 games last season as a rookie. A le tackle coming out of the University of Houston, Jones moved to guard during training camp.

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One of the NFL’s most dominant defenders since entering the league in 2011, Wa surpassed 100.0 career sacks last season with Houston to become just the 35th player in NFL history to reach the milestone.

Wa (101.0) and Denver’s Von Miller (106.0) are the only ac ve players in the NFL who have reached 100.0 career sacks. Cardinals LB Chandler Jones enters the ‘21 season with 97.0 career sacks and needs just three to join the list.

NFL History – Players with 100+ Career Sacks 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 Terrell Suggs 139.0 2003-20199 DeMarcus Ware 138.5 2005-201610t John Randle+ 137.5 1990-200310t Richard Dent+ 137.5 1983-199712 Jared Allen 136.0 2004-201513 John Abraham 133.5 2000-201414t Leslie O’Neal 132.5 1986-199914t 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 1996-200721 Clyde Simmons 121.5 1986-200022 Sean Jones 113.0 1984-199623 Greg Townsend 109.5 1983-199724 Pat Swilling 107.5 1986-199825t Von Miller# 106.0 2011-25t Trace Armstrong 106.0 1989-200327 Elvis Dumervil 105.5 2006-201728t Kevin Carter 104.5 1995-200828t Neil Smith 104.5 1998-200030 Jim Jeff coat 102.5 1983-199731 J.J. Wa # 101.0 2011-32t Cameron Wake 100.5 2009-201932t Charles Haley+ 100.5 1986-199932t William Fuller 100.5 1986-199835 Andre Tippe + 100.0 1982-1993+Hall of Fame Inductee #Ac ve Player

Wa has 101.0 sacks 128 career games played. In NFL history only legendary Hall of Famer Reggie White (.853) averaged more sacks per game than Wa (.789) has so far in his career (min. 50 games played).

Only six players in NFL history had more sacks in their fi rst 128 career games.

NFL History - Sacks Thru 1st 128 Career GamesRnk Player Sacks Seasons1 Reggie White+ 130.5 1985-932 Bruce Smith+ 111.5 1985-943 DeMarcus Ware 111.0 2005-124 Jared Allen 106.0 2004-125t Von Miller 102.0 2011-205t Lawrence Taylor+ 102.0 1981-897 J.J. Wa 101.0 2011-20+Hall of Fame Inductee

#99 SURPASSES 100 CAREER SACKS

In addi on to his 101.0 career sacks, Wa also has 282 QB hits since entering the league in 2011. That is far and way the highest total in the NFL during that span according to ProFootballReference.com.

NFL Leaders - QB Hits (2011-20)Rnk Player (Team) QBH1 J.J. Wa (AZ) 2822 Carlos Dunlap (Sea) 2253 Von Miller (Den) 2164 Aaron Donald (LAR) 2015t Calais Campbell (Bal) 1895t Michael Benne (Ret) 189

In the 15 years (2006-20) the site has tracked QB hits, Wa owns the NFL's four highest single-season totals.

NFL Single-Season Leaders - QB Hits (2006-20)Rnk Player QBH Season1 J.J. Wa 51 20142 J.J. Wa 50 20153 J.J. Wa 46 20134 J.J. Wa 43 20125t Aaron Donald 41 20185t T.J. Wa 41 2020

CONSTANT SOURCE OF PRESSURE

� A er spending his fi rst 10 seasons with the Texans - who selected him in the fi rst round (11 overall) in the 2011 NFL Dra - signed a two-year contract with the Cardinals on 3/2/21 as a free agent.

� A fi ve- me 1 -team All-Pro and fi ve- me Pro Bowl selec on, was also named the 2017 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year.

� Has been named NFL Defensive Player of the Year three mes (2012, ’14-15), ed with Rams DT Aaron Donald and Giants LB Law-rence Taylor for the most in NFL history.

� In fi rst 128 career games, totaled 101.0 sacks, 25 forced fumbles, 16 fumble re-coveries, 282 QB hits, 172 tackles for loss, 531 tackles (409 solo), two INTs. Also had 28 tackles, 6.0 sacks, 9 tackles for loss, 6 passes defensed and an INT in eight post-season contests.

� His 172 tackles for loss, 282 QB hits, 16 fumble re-coveries, 47 games with mul ple tackles for loss and 26 mul -sack games lead the NFL since he en-tered the league in 2011.

� His 101.0 career sacks are the most in Texans franchise history and the second-most in the NFL since he en-tered the league in 2011 (Von Miller, 106.0 in 135 games).

� Led the NFL in sacks with 20.5 in 2012 and 17.5 in 2015 and fi n-ished second in the league with 20.5 in 2014 and 16.0 in 2018.

� Only player in NFL history to have mul ple seasons of 20.0 or more sacks (2012, ’14) and joins Hall of Famer Reggie White as the only players in NFL history to post three or more seasons with at least 17.5 sacks (2012, ’14-15).

� Ranks second in NFL history in sacks per game (.785), trailing only Reggie White (.853).

� Became just the fourth player in NFL history to record at least 100.0 career sacks in his fi rst 120 games (Reggie White, Bruce Smith, DeMarcus Ware).

� In the 15 years (2006-20) Pro Football Reference has tracked QB hits, owns the NFL's four highest single-season totals: 51 in 2014, 50 in 2015, 46 in 2013 and 43 in 2012.

� Has scored seven career TDs (6 regular season, 1 postseason): 3 career receiving TDs, 3 INT return TDs and a fumble return TD.

� Has 61 passes defensed in his career. Among ac ve NFL defensive linemen, only Sea le’s Carlos Dunlap (62) has more.

� Played 1,016 total snaps in 2020, which led all NFL defensive line-men. Joined Raiders DE Maxx Crosby (1,011) as the only defensive linemen in the NFL to play at least 1,000 snaps last season. Has played 1,000+ snaps in a season six mes, including twice in the last three seasons.

� His six AFC Defensive Player of the Month awards are ed for the most by any defensive player in NFL history (Bruce Smith) while his seven AFC Defensive Player of the Week awards are ed (Aaron Donald) for the most among any ac ve player in the league.

� Wife, Kealia, plays for the Chicago Red Stars of the NWSL and his brothers, Derek (FB) and T.J. (LB), play for the Pi sburgh Steelers.

� In response to the devasta on in Houston as the result of Hur-ricane Harvey in 2017, organized what would become the largest crowd-sourced fundraiser in history. Originally set an ambi ous goal of $200,000 but within 19 days, more than 200,000 individuals collec vely donated $37 million to the cause. Contribu ons con n-ued, and the fi nal tally reached $41.6 million, which signifi cantly benefi ted a large variety of relief eff orts throughout the months fol-lowing the storm.

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Throughout his career, Wa has shown a remarkable ability to both force and re-cover fumbles. He enters the 2021 season with 25 forced fumbles and 16 fumble recoveries in the regular season.

Da ng back to his rookie season in 2011, Wa ’s 16 fumble recoveries are ed for the most among ac ve players while only three ac ve defenders - including new team-mate Chandler Jones - have more forced fumbles.

Ac ve NFL Leaders - Fumble RecoveriesRnk Player (Team) FR1t J.J. Wa (AZ) 161t Lavonte David (TB) 163 Jus n Houston (Bal) 154 Malcolm Jenkins (NO) 125 Calais Campbell (Bal) 11

Ac ve NFL Leaders - Forced FumblesRnk Player (Team) FF1t Chandler Jones (AZ) 271t Robert Quinn (Chi) 273 Ryan Kerrigan (Phi) 264t J.J. Wa (AZ) 254t Von Miller (Den) 15

KNOCKING IT DOWN AT THE LINEWa also has 61 passes defensed in his career. Among ac ve NFL defensive linemen, only Sea le’s Carlos Dunlap (62) has more.

Ac ve NFL Leaders - Passes Defensed (D-Linemen)Rnk Player (Team) FF1 Carlos Dunlap (Sea) 622 J.J. Wa (AZ) 613 Jason Pierre-Paul (TB) 574 Calais Campbell (Bal) 545 Cameron Jordan (NO) 50

MAKING PLAYS ON THE BALL

As a youngster in Wisconsin, Wa idolized Hall of Famer Reggie White and the Green Bay Packers. Wa ’s parents kept a framed photo of White near a collec on of his high school and college awards in the basement of his childhood home.

Once he made it to the NFL, Wa set the trajectory for a career that looks quite similar to the man he looked up to.

Wa and White are the only play-ers in NFL history to record 100+ sacks and be named NFL Defensive Player of the Year before turning 32 and then switching teams.

Reggie White w/ Philadelphia vs. J.J. Wa w/HoustonSta s c White Wa Team (Years) Eagles (1985-92) Texans (2011-20)Ages 23-31 22-31Games 121 128Sacks 124.0 101.0Forced Fumbles 18 25Fumble Recoveries 11 16NFL DPOY 1 3Pro Bowl 7 51st-Team All-Pro 6 5Seasons w/ 20+ Sacks 1 2Seasons w/17+ Sacks 3 3Seasons w/16+ Sacks 3 4Final Game Age (Phi) 31 years, 22 days (Hou) 31 years, 287 daysFree Agency Signing Date 4/6/93 (Green Bay) 3/2/21 (Arizona)Age at FA Signing 31 years, 116 days 31 years, 345 days

Wa & White Facts:� Both White (1987) and Wa (2014) had their most sta s cally signifi cant seasons playing at age 25. They would both then go on to sign free agent contracts at 31 years old.

� Wa ranks second in NFL history in sacks per game (.785), trailing only White (.853).

� Measurables: Wa (6-5, 288); White (6-5, 291)

A CAREER WORTHY OF HIS IDOL

In 10 NFL seasons, Wa has accumulated 531 tackles, 101.0 sacks, 25 forced fum-bles, 16 fumble recoveries, 282 QB hits, 172 tackles for loss, 61 passes defensed and two INTs during the regular season.

His list of accomplishments is long. Those accolades include being one of just three players in league history to be named AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year at least three mes.

There have been eight players in league history that have earned mul ple DPOY Awards. Six are en-shrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The other two are Wa and Rams DT Aaron Donald.

Players w/ Mul ple AP NFL DPOY AwardsPlayer DPOY YearsJ.J. Wa 3 2012, 2014-15Aaron Donald 3 2017-18, 2020Lawrence Taylor+ 3 1981-82, 1986Reggie White+ 2 1987, 1998Ray Lewis+ 2 2000, 2003Joe Greene+ 2 1972, 1974Mike Singletary+ 2 1985, 1988Bruce Smith+ 2 1990, 1996+Hall of Fame Inductee

WATT'S CAREER SNAPSHOTNFL Defensive Player of the Year (3x): 2012, 2014, 2015Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year: 2017Pro Bowl (5x): 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 20181st-Team All-Pro (5x): 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018NFL Sack Leader (2x): 2012 (20.5), 2015 (17.5) AFC Defensive Player of the Month: 6 mesAFC Defensive Player of the Week: 7 mes

A WATT OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS

One of the NFL’s top pass rushers, Wa has also proved to be a scoring threat, both on off ense and defense. Includ-ing postseason, Wa has scored seven TDs in his career (6 regular season, 1 postseason).

He has three career receiving TDs, three INT return TDs and a fumble return TD.

His most recent TD came in Week 12 of 2020 when he picked off a Ma hew Staff ord pass and returned in 19 yards for a TD in a win vs. Detroit.

Wa Career TouchdownsType Dist (Yds) OpponentINT Return 19 11/26/20 @ Detroit (QB Ma hew Staff ord)Receiving 1 11/30/14 vs. Tennessee Receiving 2 11/16/14 @ ClevelandFumble Return 45 10/9/14 vs. IndianapolisINT Return 80 9/28/14 vs. Buff alo (QB E.J. Manuel)Receiving 1 9/14/14 @ OaklandINT Return 29 1/7/12 vs. Cincinna (QB Andy Dalton)**2011 Postseason

A SCORING THREAT ON DEFENSE

INSIDE LOOK AT THE SACK TOTALS

Wa has at least a par al sack of 40 diff erent QBs in his career. That to-tal includes: 20 Pro Bowlers, 6 1st-Team All-Pros, 5 NFL MVPs, 5 Heisman Trophy Winners and 7 Super Bowl Winners.

Sacks By Quarterback (40)Sacks Quarterback11.0 Andrew Luck10.5 Blake Bortles6.5 Zach Me enberger5.0 Jake Locker4.5 Alex Smith4.0 Ryan Fitzpatrick Eli Manning3.5 Blaine Gabbert Ryan Tannehill3.0 Drew Brees Ma Hasselbeck Philip Rivers Ma hew Staff ord2.5 Peyton Manning Mark Sanchez2.0 Sam Darnold Joe Flacco Chad Henne Lamar Jackson Ma McGloin Aaron Rodgers Ma Ryan1.5 Marcus Mariota1.0 Josh Allen Kyle Allen Andy Dalton Robert Griffi n III Brian Hoyer Case Keenum Jake Luton Colt McCoy Cam Newton Dan Orlovsky Brock Osweiler Carson Palmer Chris an Ponder Dak Presco Ben Roethlisberger 0.5 Josh Freeman Russell Wilson

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Wa has at least a par al sack against 27 diff erent teams.

Sacks By Opponent (27)Sacks Opponent18.0 Tennessee17.0 Jacksonville13.0 Indianapolis5.0 NY Jets4.5 Kansas City4.0 Bal more NY Giants3.5 Denver Miami3.0 Detroit New Orleans2.0 Atlanta Buff alo Carolina Green Bay LA Chargers Las Vegas Washington1.5 Philadelphia1.0 Arizona Cincinna Cleveland Dallas Minnesota Pi sburgh0.5 Sea le Tampa Bay

Teams w/ no sacks against:ChicagoHoustonLA RamsNew EnglandSan Francisco

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Jones' success in Arizona is nothing new. Since he arrived in the NFL in 2012, he has had six seasons with double-digit sacks.

He was the only player in the NFL with 10.0+ sacks in the fi ve-year span be-tween 2015-19, and since entering the NFL in 2012, Jones leads the NFL in sacks (97.0) and forced fumbles (27).

NFL Leaders – Sacks (2012-20) NFL Leaders – Forced Fumbles (2012-20)Rnk Player Sacks Rnk Player FF1 Chandler Jones (AZ) 97.0 1t Chandler Jones (AZ) 272 J.J. Wa (AZ) 95.5 1t Robert Quinn (Dal) 273 Von Miller (Den) 94.5 3 J.J. Wa (AZ) 254 Cameron Jordan (NO) 93.5 4 Lavonte David (TB) 245 Jus n Houston (Bal) 92.0 5t Khalil Mack (Chi) 23 5t Von Miller (Den) 23

In his fi rst eight NFL seasons, Jones had more sacks (96.0) than the NFL’s all- me sacks leader – Bruce Smith – had at that point in his career (92.0). In fact, only fi ve players in NFL history had more sacks in their fi rst eight seasons.

NFL History – Sacks in 1st Eight NFL SeasonsRnk Player (Years) Sacks1 Reggie White (1985-92)+ 124.02 DeMarcus Ware (2005-12) 111.03 Jared Allen (2004-11) 105.04t Von Miller (2011-18) 98.04t Derrick Thomas (1989-96)+ 98.0 6 Chandler Jones (2012-19) 96.0 7t Richard Dent (1983-90)+ 93.07t Leslie O’Neal (1986-94) 93.07t Simeon Rice (1996-03) 93.010t Bruce Smith (1985-92)+ 92.010t J.J. Wa (2011-18) 92.0+Hall of Fame Inductee

JONES' DOMINANCE NOTHING NEW

The 2020 season - in which he missed the fi nal 11 games due to a biceps injury - proved an in-jury is the only thing that can slow down Jones.

In just 69 games with the Cardinals, the All-Pro has recorded 61.0 sacks. He enters the 2021 season needing just 6.0 sacks to pass Freddie Joe Nunn as the franchise all- me leader.

Franchise Career Leaders – Sacks (Top-5)Rnk Player (Years) Sacks1 Freddie Joe Nunn (1985-93) 66.52 Chandler Jones (2016-) 61.03 Calais Campbell (2008-16) 56.54 Simeon Rice (1996-2000) 53.55 Cur s Greer (1980-88) 50.5

Despite having missed 11 games, Jones’ 61.0 sacks rank second in the NFL over the last fi ve seasons (2016-20).

NFL Leaders – Sacks (2016-20)Rnk Player (Team) Sacks1 Aaron Donald (LAR) 65.52 Chandler Jones (AZ) 61.03 Cameron Jordan (NO) 55.54 Khalil Mack (Chi) 51.55 T.J. Wa (Pit) 49.5

Only two players have more forced fumbles than Jones (17) during that span.

NFL Leaders - Forced Fumbles (2016-20)Rnk Player (Team) FF1 Khalil Mack (Chi) 202 Yannick Ngakoue (LV) 183t Chandler Jones (AZ) 173t Aaron Donald (LAR) 173t T.J. Wa (Pit) 17

49.0 SACKS IN A THREE-YEAR SPAN (2017-19)Prior to an injury-plagued 2020, Jones had a historic three-year (2017-19) run for the Cardinals, totaling 49.0 sacks during that span. Only four diff erent players in NFL history had more sacks over a three-year stretch.

NFL History – Sacks Over 3-Year PeriodRnk Player Sacks Years1 Reggie White* 57.0 1986-88 2 Mark Gas neau 54.5 1983-85 3t Michael Strahan* 52.0 2001-03 3t Reggie White* 52.0 1985-87 5 J.J. Wa 51.5 2012-14 6 Reggie White* 50.0 1987-89 7 Chandler Jones 49.0 2017-19 8 J.J. Wa 48.5 2013-15 9t Derrick Thomas* 48.0 1990-92 9t Lawrence Taylor* 48.0 1986-88

NEARLY UNSTOPPABLE IN ARIZONA

� Three- me Pro Bowl selec on (2015, ’17 and '19) and two- me 1st-team All-Pro (2017 and '19) had

465 tackles, 97.0 sacks, 175 QB hits, 27 forced fumbles, nine fumble recoveries, one INT

and 25 passes defensed in 124 games (121 starts) during his fi rst nine NFL seasons.

� Named to the 2010-19 All-Decade Team by the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s 48-member selec on commi ee.

� One of six NFL defenders to earn mul -ple 1st-team All-Pro selec ons from 2017-19 and became the fi h defender – and fi rst LB – in Cardinals history to be named a 1 -team All-Pro mul ple mes.

� Leads the NFL in sacks (97.0) and forced fumbles (27 - ed) since entering the league in 2012; just 10 players in NFL history had more

sacks in their fi rst nine seasons than Jones.

� His 61.0 sacks during his fi rst fi ve seasons with the Cardinals (2016-20) rank second in the NFL during that span and second all- me in franchise history.

� Had 13.0+ sacks in each of his last three full sea-sons (2017-19), trailing only Pro Football Hall of Famer Reggie White (four) for the most consecu ve 13.0-sack campaigns in NFL history.

� Had 10.0+ sacks in fi ve consecu ve seasons (2015-19) before a sea-son-ending injury in 2020, joining Von Miller (2014-18) as the only ac- ve NFL players to accomplish the feat. Also became the fi rst player

in Cardinals history with at least four 10.0+ sack campaigns (2016-19).

� Earned Pro Bowl, 1st-team All-Pro and NFC Defensive Player of the Year (NFL Commi ee of 101) honors a er establishing a single-season franchise record with 19.0 sacks (second in the NFL) and se ng career highs with eight forced fumbles ( ed for fi rst) and seven strip-sacks (fi rst) in 2019. Also became the third NFL player - fi rst since Reggie White (1986) - to post 4.0+ sacks in mul ple games in a season.

� Earned a Pro Bowl selec on and 1st-team All-Pro (AP, PFWA, Sport-ing News) honors a er leading the NFL with 17.0 sacks in 2017. Jones, who became the fi rst Cardinal to ever lead the league in sacks, also led the NFL in tackles for loss (28) and QB hits (38) that season.

� Has been named NFC Defensive Player of the Month (December, 2017; December, 2019), AFC Defensive Player of the Month (Novem-ber, 2013), NFL Rookie of the Month (September, 2012), AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 2, 2014) and NFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 5, 2018; Week 7, 2019 and Week 16, 2019).

� Became the third player in Cardinals history to be named Defensive Player of the Month a er totaling 16 tackles, 5.0 sacks, eight tackles for loss, 12 QB hits and a forced fumble in December, 2017. Earned the award again with an NFL-high 6.0 sacks, 18 tackles, three forced fumbles, four tackles for loss and nine QB hits in the fi nal four weeks of the 2019 season.

� Graduated from Syracuse University on Mother’s Day in 2020 almost three years a er his mother, Camille, passed away. Earned a degree in Human Development & Family Sciences.

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Jones has been remarkably consistent since joining the Cardinals in 2016. He has at least one sack in 43 of 69 games with the team. Over the last fi ve seasons (2016-20) - and despite Jones missing 11 games in 2020 due to injury - no player in the NFL has more games with at least one sack.

NFL Leaders – Games with 1.0+ Sack (2016-20)Rnk Player (Team) Games1 Chandler Jones (AZ) 432 Aaron Donald (LAR) 413 Khalil Mack (Chi) 404t Frank Clark (KC) 374t Cameron Jordan (NO) 37

GAME-AFTER-GAME JONES GETS A SACK

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"The guy is a human eraser. He makes a ton of "The guy is a human eraser. He makes a ton of tackles, he brings energy, he brings juice, he's tackles, he brings energy, he brings juice, he's physical. He's our leader and our heart and physical. He's our leader and our heart and soul on defense." soul on defense." - GM Steve Keim- GM Steve Keim

S Budda Baker had a breakout season in 2019 and a er signing a four-year extension prior to the start of the 2020 campaign, he delivered quite an encore performance in a career year.

A er being named a team captain for the fi rst me, he fi nished the 2020 season with 118 tack-

les, 2.0 sacks, 7 tackles for loss, 2 INTs, 6 passes de-fensed and a forced fumble on his way to 1st-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors.

IN RARIFIED AIR AMONG CARDS PRO BOWLERSBaker was selected to his third Pro Bowl (second straight at safety) in 2020, joining CB Patrick Peter-son (4) as the only players in Cardinals history to earn at least three Pro Bowl selections before their 25 birthday.

Baker is also the only player in franchise history selected to the Pro Bowl as a special teamer and as a position player: 2017 (special teams), 2019-20 (safety).

SETTING THE STANDARD AT DEFENSIVE BACKBaker’s 118 tackles in 2020 matched a team high (LB Jordan Hicks) and ed for fi rst among NFL DBs (Buff alo S Jordan Poyer). It marked the second consecu- ve season Baker led or ed for the league lead for tackles among NFL DBs.

NFL Leaders – Total Tackles by a DB (2020)Rnk Player (Team) Tackles GP1t S Budda Baker (AZ) 118 151t S Jordan Poyer (Buf) 118 163 S Vonn Bell (Cin) 114 164 S Kevin Byard (Ten) 111 165t S Adrian Phillips (NE) 107 165t S Jessie Bates (Cin) 107 16

Over the last two seasons (2019-20), Baker leads all NFL DBs in total (265) and solo (175) tackles - and leads by a wide margin.

NFL Leaders – Total Tackles by a DB (2019-20)Rnk Player (Team) Tackles Solo GP1 S Budda Baker (AZ) 265 175 312 S Jordan Poyer (Buf) 222 127 323 S Jessie Bates III (Cin) 207 141 324 S Logan Ryan (NYG) 205 127 325 S Vonn Bell (Cin) 200 123 29

ANOTHER NUMBER CHANGE FOR BAKERBaker played his two fi rst NFL seasons (2017-18) wearing jersey #36. Then from 2019-20 he wore #32. Baker switched numbers again prior to the 2021 season and will now wear #3.

FIRST 50 GAMES, 0 INTS - LAST 11 GAMES, 2 INTSA er going without an INT in his fi rst 50 career games, Baker had an INT in back-to-back games in Weeks 6-7 last season. He had his fi rst career INT vs. the Cowboys on Monday Night Football in Week 6 and had another in Week 7 vs. Sea le.

BUDDA'S CAREER THROUGH 61 GAMESIn his fi rst four NFL seasons, Baker has started 51-of-61 games played and has 442 tackles (332 solo), 25 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, 2 INTs, 11 QB hits, fi ve forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and 20 passes defensed.

AWARDS PILED UP IN 2020All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors weren't the only awards Baker earned in 2020. He was named NFC Defensive Player of the Month for October and also earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors in Week 6.

Defensive Player of the Month (October): Be-came just the fourth player in franchise history to earn NFC Player of the Month honors. He fi nished the month of October with 31 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 2 INTs (90 return yards), 3 TFL, 3 QB hits, 2 PD and a FF in three games played - all Arizona victories. Baker became the fi rst NFL player in seven seasons (2014-20) to record at least 30 tackles, 2.0, 2 INTs and a FF in a single calendar month.

Defensive Player of the Week (Week 6): Recorded 7 tackles, a sack, his fi rst career INT, 1 TFL, 2 QB hits, 1 PD and 1 FF in a victory over the Cowboys.He be-came the fi rst Cardinals player since 2003 (Renaldo Hill on 11/2 vs. Cincinna ) to record a sack, an INT and a forced fumble in the same game.

A STAR AS SOON AS HE STEPPED ON THE FIELDIn his fi rst career NFL start - in Week 11 of the 2017 season at Houston - Baker recorded 12 tackles, a sack, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Be-came the fi rst NFL rookie in 20 years and the fi rst Cardinals player ever to register 10+ tackles, a sack and two forced fumbles in a game.

CAPTAIN BAKER - CARDINALS HEART & SOUL

The Cardinals signed CB Robert Alford to a three-year contract as a free agent in February of 2019 following six seasons in Atlanta. However, season-ending injuries during training camp kept him out of ac on the last two seasons.

Now back in the lineup, the Cardinals are coun ng on a player whose ag-gressive style of play made him an extraordinarily produc ve presence in the defensive secondary.

In his fi rst six NFL seasons, Alford recorded 291 tackles (243 solo), 10 INTs and 85 passes de-fensed in 88 games (76 starts). In that six-year stretch prior to the injuries that kept him out of the lineup in Arizona, only CB Darius Slay (91) had more passes defensed than Alford (85).

NFL Leaders - Passes Defensed (2013-18)Rnk Player PD1 CB Darius Slay 912 CB Robert Alford 853 CB Brent Grimes 844 CB Johnathan Joseph 805 CB Janoris Jenkins 766 CB Stephon Gilmore 757 CB Joe Haden 72

Among the people most excited for Alford's return to the lineup is All-Pro S Budda Baker. "He's a guy who is a big talker, a guy who loves the game, a guy who, last year, had a season-ending injuriy and would s ll go to mee ngs, s ll goes to prac ce and watch prac ce and help young guys out, even help older guys out and seeing things. Now that's he's on the fi eld I know he's excited and looks like the great Robert Alford, a fresh Robert Alford and I'm excited to see him play."

SCORING FROM THE CORNERAlford has returned three INTs for TDs in his NFL career (two regular season and one postseason).

Alford's Career TouchdownsType Distance Opponent (Quarterback)INT Return* 82 2/5/17 vs. New England (Tom Brady)INT Return 30 10/2/16 vs. Carolina (Derek AndersonINT Return 59 10/11/15 vs. Washington (Kirk Cousins)*Super Bowl LI following 2016 season

ALFORD'S AGGRESSIVE STYLE

In the middle of the Cardinals defense is a pair of young linebackers that the team selected in the fi rst round of the last two NFL Dra s: 22-year old rookie LB Zaven Collins and 23-year old second-year LB Isaiah Simmons.

Collins was taken 16th overall in the 2021 NFL Dra out of Tulsa and Simmons was taken 8th

overall in 2020 out of Clemson.

It marked just the second me in team history (1985-86) the Cardinals selected a LB in the fi rst round of back-to-back dra s.

COLLINS & SIMMONS - THE COLLEGE NUMBERSSimmons was the 2019 Butkus Award Winner and Collins was the recipient of the Lombardi Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy and the Chuck Bednarik Award in 2020. Both were unanimous 1 -team All-American selec ons in their fi nal college season.

Sta s c Simmons CollinsGames 44 32Tackles 236 236Tackles for Loss 28 29Sacks 10.0 7.5Intercep ons 4 5Passes Defensed 19 8Forced Fumbles 5 3Fumble Recoveries 1 3

RARE ATHLETIC TALENTSBoth Simmons and Collins possess a rare combina on of size and speed for the linebacker posi on.

Collins: At 6-4, 260, he clocked a 4.67 40-yard dash me at his pro day. In 2020, despite playing just eight games, he recorded 4 INTs with TD returns of 38 and 96 yards.

Simmons: At the 2020 NFL Combine, Simmons ran a 4.39 40-yard dash, ed for the 7 -best total among all prospects at any posi on.

SIMMONS EARNS ALL-ROOKIE HONORS IN 2020. Simmons earned PFWA All-Rookie honors for the Cardinals last season a er pos ng 47 tackles, four tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, an INT, two passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 16 games (seven starts).

YOUNG GUYS IN THE MIDDLE

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Despite limited snaps on defense, LB Dennis Gardeck- named a team captain prior to the season - had a breakout season as a passer rusher in 2020.

Gardeck - a standout on special teams who signed with Arizona as a rookie free agent out of Sioux Falls in 2018 - totaled 7.0 sacks in 2020. That is the most in franchise history by a player who entered the league undrafted.

Franchise Record – Sacks by Undrafted Player (Season)Rnk Player (Year) Sacks1 Dennis Gardeck (2020) 7.02 Olsen Pierre (2017) 5.53t Benson Mayowa (2018) 4.03t Ronald McKinnon (2000) 4.05t Paris Lenon (2011) 3.05t Fred Wakefield (2002) 3.05t Kwamie Lassiter (1997) 3.0

MAKING GOOD USE OF LIMITED ACTIONAfter never playing a snap on defense in his first 34 career games, Gardeck to-taled 7.0 sacks in his last 11 games before a knee injury suffered in Week 15 ended his season. He had 5.0 sacks in his final three games played in 2020.

Gardeck finished the 2020 season with nine tackles, 7.0 sacks, seven tackles for loss and a fumble recovery - all while playing just 93 defensive snaps.

He recorded his 7.0 sacks in four games (2 @ NYJ; 1 vs. LAR; 2 @ NYG; 2 vs. PHI) in which he played a combined 45 plays on defense.

ENTERING 2021 SEASON WITH A SACK STREAKGardeck had at least one sack in each of his final three games played in 2020. That includes 2.0 sacks in his final two games - @ NYG (Week 14) and vs. Phi (Week 15).

He became the first Cardinals player with 2.0+ sacks in back-to-back games since Chandler Jones had 2.0 each in Games 9-10 in 2018.

GARDECK HAS BEEN A SUCCESS STORYGardeck's expanded role on defense in 2020 was not his fi rst taste of success in the NFL. A special teams standout in his fi rst two seasons, Gardeck was named a Pro Bowl alternate in 2019 a er pos ng a team-high 10 tackles and a fumble recovery. In 44 career games, he has 27 special teams tackles, three punt de-fl ec ons, a fumble recovery on a fake punt and a TD on a blocked punt.

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PRATER AMONG ACTIVE SCORING LEADERS

Signed as a free agent this off season, K Ma Praterhas been one of the most produc ve kickers in NFL history since he made his debut in 2007. He enters the 2021 season having made 321-of-386 FG at-tempts (83.2%) and 491-of-503 PATs (97.6%).

In 203 career games, Prater has accumulated 1,454 total points. That total ranks third among ac- ve NFL players.

Ac ve NFL Leaders - Total PointsRnk Player (Team) Points FG/PAT1 Robbie Gould (SF) 1,731 400/5312 Mason Crosby (GB) 1,682 345/6473 Ma Prater (AZ) 1,454 321/4914 Nick Folk (FA) 1,239 285/3845 Jus n Tucker (Bal) 1,223 291/350

Prater has posted 10 career 100-point seasons and enters the 2021 campaign having scored 100+ points in each of the last six years (2015-20). That is ed with Bal more All-Pro K Jus n Tucker for the longest ac ve streak in the NFL.

Prater is one of just three ac ve players with at least 10 seasons of 100+ points.

Ac ve NFL Leaders - Seasons w/ 100+ PointsRnk Player (Team) 100+1 Mason Crosby (GB) 132 Robbie Gould (SF) 113 Ma Prater (AZ) 104 Jus n Tucker (Bal) 95t Nick Folk (FA) 85t Graham Gano (NYG) 85t Ryan Succop (TB) 8

THE BEST IN HISTORY FROM 50+

When it comes to kicking from long distance, there has been no player in league history as successul as Prater. The 37-year old owns NFL records for the longest FG (64 yards vs. Tennessee in 2013), most career FGs of 50+ yards (59), consecu ve made FGs of 50+ yards (14) and consecu ve FG conversions of 55+ yards (seven).

NFL History - Longest Made Field GoalRnk Player (Team) Dist Opponent1 Ma Prater (Den) 64 12/8/13 vs. Tennessee2t Bre Maher (Dal) 63 10/20/19 vs. Philadelphia2t Graham Gano (Car) 63 10/7/18 vs. NY Giants2t David Akers (SF) 63 9/9/12 vs. Green Bay2t Sebas an Janikowski (Oak) 63 9/12/11 vs. Denver2t Jason Elam (Den) 63 10/25/98 vs. Jacksonville2t Tom Dempsey (NO) 63 11/8/70 vs. Detroit

NFL History - Field Goals Made of 50+ YardsRnk Player Made A . Pct.1 Ma Prater 59 79 74.72 Sebas an Janikowski 58 105 55.23 Jason Hanson 52 93 55.94 Adam Vina eri 45 72 62.55t Jus n Tucker 42 60 70.05t John Kasay 42 83 50.65t Phil Dawson 42 60 70.0

Prater has made 59-of-79 FG a empts from 50+ yards with his 74.7% success rate the highest in NFL history.

NFL History - Field Goal Percentage From 50+ YardsRnk Player Pct. Made A .1 Ma Prater 74.7 59 792 Stephen Gostkowski 74.4 32 433 Jeff Wilkins 72.2 26 364 Rob Bironas 70.6 24 345t Jus n Tucker 70.0 42 605t Phil Dawson 70.0 42 60

Prater’s fi ve career FGs of 59+ yards are the most in NFL history as are his seven seasons with at least fi ve made FGs of 50+ yards.

He also holds the franchise record for longest FG with both Denver (64 yards) and Detroit (59 yards, twice).

GUY YOU WANT WITH GAME ON THE LINE

Prater is one of the top clutch kickers in NFL his-tory, having connected on all 16 game-winning FG a empts with two minutes or less remaining in the fourth quarter and OT (11-of-11 in regula- on and 5-of-5 in OT).

Prater's most recent game-winner came with Detroit when he connected on a 59-yarder as me expired to give the Lions a 30-27 victory vs.

Washington in Week 10 of the 2020 season.

Now in his 18th NFL season - and fi h with the Cardinals - P Andy Lee is re-mains one of the league's most produc ve punters.

Lee has fi nished in the top-10 in pun ng average in 14 of his 17 NFL seasons.That includes ranking 7 (2017), 1 (2018) and 2ⁿ (2019) in pun ng average in his fi rst three seasons with the Cardinals.

For his career, Lee has appeared in 264 games with 1,348 punts for 62,747 yards (46.5-yard avg.) and 446 punts landed inside the 20-yard line.

His 46.5-yard career pun ng average ranks sixth in NFL history.

NFL History – Career Pun ng Average (Career)Rnk Player (Seasons) Avg.1 Shane Lechler (2000-17) 47.62 Johnny Hekker (2012-)* 46.93 Tress Way (2014-)* 46.84 Marque e King (2013-18) 46.75 Brandon Fields (2007-15) 46.76 Andy Lee (2004-)* 46.57 Thomas Morstead (2009-20) 46.58 Pat McAfee (2009-16) 46.4 9 Bryan Anger (2012-)* 46.210 Sam Mar n (2013-)* 46.1*Ac ve Player

REWRITING THE CARDINALS RECORD BOOKSLee's fi rst three seasons in Arizona resulted in the three highest single-season pun ng averages in franchise history.

Franchise Record – Gross Pun ng Average (Season)Rnk Player (Season) Avg.1 Andy Lee (2018) 48.62 Andy Lee (2019) 47.83 Andy Lee (2017) 47.34 Ben Graham (2009) 47.05 Dave Zastudil (2012) 46.5

Since joining the Cardinals in 2017, Lee ranks third in the NFL with a 47.3-yard pun ng average.

NFL Leaders – Pun ng Average (2017-)Rnk Player (Team) Punts Avg.1 Bre Kern (Ten) 264 47.62 Michael Dickson (Sea) 213 47.53 Andy Lee (AZ) 301 47.34 Tress Way (Was) 314 47.15 Cameron Johnston (Hou) 203 47.0

18 YEARS IN, STILL AMONG THE NFL'S BEST

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QUARTERBACKS

Colt McCoy – Has thrown for 6,455 yards and 30 TDs while completing 600-of-989 passes (60.7%) in 44 games (30 starts) for Cleveland (2010-12), San Francisco (2013), Washington (2014-19) and the Giants (2020).

Kyler Murray – Won the 2018 Heisman Trophy, selected ninth overall in the 2018 MLB Draft, first overall in the 2019 NFL Draft, earned 2019 AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year honors and selected to his first-career Pro Bowl in 2020.

Chris Streveler – Played 35 games with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL where he threw for 2,698 yards and 19 TDs and ran for 1,167 yards and 22 TDs from 2018-19. Played five games as the Cards backup QB in 2020.

RUNNING BACKS

Eno Benjamin – Inactive for all 16 games during his rookie campaign after being selected by the Cardinals in the seventh round (222nd overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft out of Arizona State.

James Conner – Pro Bowler who signed with Arizona after four seasons (2017-20) with Pittsburgh, where he ran for 2,302 yards and 22 TDs on 532 carries plus 124 catches for 963 yards and four TDs in 50 games (33 starts).

Chase Edmonds – Cardinals fourth-round pick (134th overall) in the 2018 NFL Draft out of Fordham has 2,034 all-purpose yards in 45 career games for Arizona. Five of his seven-career rushing TDs have been 20+ yards.

Jonathan Ward – Played 14 games for the Cardinals during his rookie season after joining Arizona as an undrafted free agent out of Central Michigan where he had 2,539 yards and 28 TDs on 473 carries in 42 games.

TIGHT ENDS

Darrell Daniels – Entered the NFL as a undrafted free agent with the Colts and was claimed by Arizona following his release by Seattle. Has played 46 games for the Cardinals (2018-20), Seahawks (2018) and Colts (2017).

Demetrius Harris – Former college basketball player has played 101 NFL games with Chicago (2020), Cleveland (2019) and Kansas City (2014-18) after entering the league with the Chiefs as a rookie free agent in 2013.

Maxx Williams – Baltimore’s 2015 second-round pick (55th overall) joined Arizona on a one-year deal in 2019 and signed a two-year extension through 2021. Has 86 career receptions for 801 yards and five TDs in 66 games (39 starts).

WIDE RECEIVERS

A.J. Green – Seven-time Pro Bowl selection (2011-17) and two-time second-team All-Pro honoree (2012-13). First receiver in NFL history to be named to the Pro Bowl in each of his first seven seasons.

DeAndre Hopkins – Five-time Pro Bowler (2015; 2017-20) and four-time All-Pro (2017-20) tied for second in the NFL in receptions (115) and 100-yard games (seven) while ranking third in receiving yards (1,407) in 2020.

Andy Isabella – Arizona’s 2019 second-round pick (62nd overall) out of UMass was a consensus first-team All-American as a senior. Has 30 receptions for 413 yards and three TDs in 28 games (three starts) for the Cardinals.

Christian Kirk – Scottsdale native and Arizona’s second-round pick (47th overall) in the 2018 NFL Draft. Scored 12 receiving TDs and gained 2,406 all-purpose yards in 39 games (30 starts) during his first three NFL seasons.

Rondale Moore – Selected by the Cardinals in the second round (49th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft out of Purdue where he had 178 catches for 1,915 yards and 14 TDs in 20 games during his three-year college career.

Antoine Wesley – Spent his first two NFL seasons on the Ravens practice squad (2019) and injured reserve (2020). Named a 2018 All-American with 88 receptions for 1,410 yards and nine TDs at Texas Tech.

OFFENSIVE LINE

Kelvin Beachum – Selected by Pittsburgh in the seventh round (248th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft and has started 115 of 120 games played with the Steelers (2012-15), Jaguars (2016), Jets (2017-19) and Cardinals (2020).

Max Garcia – Has played 78 games (41 starts) with Denver (2015-18) and Arizona (2019-20) after being selected by the Broncos in the fourth round (133rd overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft out of Florida.

Rodney Hudson – A 10-year NFL veteran, three-time Pro Bowler (2016-17, ’19) and 2019 second-team All-Pro selection was acquired by the Cardinals in a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders in March.

D.J. Humphries – Cardinals first-round pick (24th overall) in the 2015 NFL Draft out of Florida, re-signed a three-year contract with Arizona in 2020. Has started all 59 NFL games played, including all 32 at LT since 2019.

Josh Jones – Arizona’s 2020 third-round pick (72nd overall) out of Houston where he started all 45 games he played at LT in four seasons (2016-19) for the Cougars. Played 13 games for the Cardinals during his rookie season.

Josh Miles – Selected by Arizona with its first pick in the seventh round (248th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Morgan State. Appeared in seven games for the Cardinals during his first two NFL seasons.

Justin Murray – Entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Denver in 2016 and signed a two-year contract extension with Arizona in 2020. Has played 27 games (19 starts) for the Cardinals since being claimed off waivers.

Justin Pugh – Started all 101 games played with the Giants (2013-17) and Cardinals (2018-20) since entering the league as a first-round pick (19th overall) in the 2013 NFL Draft. Signed a five-year contract with Arizona in 2018.

Brian Winters – Nine-year NFL veteran who has appeared in 105 games (88 starts) with the Jets (2013-19) and Bills (2020) after being selected by the Jets in the third round (72nd overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft.

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DEFENSIVE LINE

Zach Allen – Cardinals third-round pick (65th overall) 2019 NFL Draft out of Boston College has appeared in 17 games (seven starts) and recorded 43 tackles, six tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks during his first two seasons.

Michael Dogbe – Selected by Arizona with its second pick in the seventh round (249th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Temple. Played 11 games for the Cardinals during his first two seasons.

Leki Fotu – Cardinals first pick in the fourth round (114th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft. Had 11 tackles, four for loss and a sack in 11 games during his rookie campaign. Family hails from the island of Tonga.

Rashard Lawrence – Arizona’s second pick in the fourth round (131st overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft out of LSU, where he was a three-time team captain. Had nine tackles in nine games during his rookie season.

Corey Peters – An 11-year NFL veteran and the Cardinals 2020 “Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year” has played 67 games (66 starts) the past five years with Arizona after joining the team as a free agent from Atlanta in 2015.

J.J. Watt – Five-time first-team All-Pro, five-time Pro Bowl selection, three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year and 2017 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year. Signed a two-year contract with Arizona after 10 years in Houston.

LINEBACKERS

Zaven Collins – Selected by the Cardinals in the first round (16th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft out of Tulsa where he received the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, the Chuck Bednarik Award and the Lombardi Award.

Victor Dimukeje – Selected by Arizona with their first pick of the sixth round (210th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft out of Duke. Earned All-ACC honors as a junior and senior and named a semifinalist for the 2020 Lott IMPACT Trophy.

Dennis Gardeck – Named a Pro Bowl alternate on special teams in 2019 and selected as a team captain in 2020. Signed by Arizona as a rookie free agent out of Sioux Falls in 2018 and played 44 games in his first three seasons.

Markus Golden – Arizona’s 2015 second-round pick (58th overall) in the out of Missouri has appeared in 78 games for the Cardinals (2015-18; 2020) and Giants (2019-20). Returned to Arizona in a trade with New York in 2020.

Jordan Hicks – Philadelphia’s 2015 second-round pick (84th overall) signed a four-year contract with Arizona in 2019. Has played 75 games (72 starts) for the Eagles (2015-18) and Cardinals (2019-20).

Chandler Jones – Three-time Pro Bowl selection (2015, ’17 and ‘19) and two-time first-team All-Pro (2017 and ‘19) leads the NFL in sacks (97.0) and forced fumbles (27, tied) since entering the league in 2012.

Devon Kennard – Eighth-year NFL veteran and Phoenix native has played 96 games (69 starts) with the Giants (2014-17), Lions (2018-19) and Cardinals after being selected by New York in the fifth round (174th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft.

Isaiah Simmons – Named to the 2020 PFWA All-Rookie team after being selected eighth by the Cardinals out of Clemson. Unanimous first-team All-American and the Butkus Award winner as the nation’s top LB at Clemson.Ezekiel Turner – Signed with Arizona as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Washington in 2018. Had two blocked punts in 2020 and has 41 special teams tackles in 44 career games for the Cardinals.Tanner Vallejo – Buffalo’s 2017 sixth-round (195th overall) pick out of Boise State has played 55 games with Buffalo (2017), Cleveland (2018), Washington (2019) and Arizona (2019-20).DEFENSIVE BACKS Robert Alford – Atlanta’s 2013 second-round pick (60th overall) played 88 games (76 starts) in six seasons with the Falcons. Re-signed with the Cardinals in March after suffering season-ending injuries in consecutive training camps.Budda Baker – Arizona’s 2017 second-round pick (36th overall) out of Washington was named a team captain, earned first-team All-Pro honors and selected to his third Pro Bowl (second consecutive at safety) in 2020.Luq Barcoo – Entered the NFL with Jacksonville as a rookie free agent in 2020 out of San Diego State where he was an All-American and first-team All-Mountain West selection in 2019.Tay Gowan – Selected by Arizona with their second pick of the sixth round (223rd overall) in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Central Florida. Due to the COVID pandemic, opted out of the 2020 season to protect his newborn daughter.Byron Murphy Jr. – Scottsdale native and Arizona’s 2019 second-round pick (33rd overall) out of Washington. Has recorded 129 tackles (106 solo) and 18 passes defensed in 31 games (23 starts) during his first two seasons.Deionte Thompson – Arizona’s 2019 fifth-round pick (139th overall) out of Alabama where he was a consensus first-team All-American. Had 44 tackles (31 solo) and three passes defensed in 24 games (six starts) during his first two seasons.Jalen Thompson – Selected by Arizona in the fifth-round of the 2019 NFL Supplemental Draft out of Washington State. Has 82 tackles, an INT and a fumble recovery in 20 games (13 starts) during his first two NFL seasons.Charles Washington – Signed with Detroit as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Fresno State in 2016 and has played 56 games with the Lions (2016-18) and Cardinals (2019-20).Marco Wilson – Selected by Arizona in the fourth round (136th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft out of Florida where he started all but one of the 36 games he played in for the Gators and was part of three-consecutive bowl teams.

SPECIALISTS Aaron Brewer – Entered the league with the Broncos as a rookie free agent and has played 133 regular season and eight playoff games with Denver (2012-15) and Arizona (2016-20).Andy Lee – The four-time All-Pro joined Arizona after playing for the 49ers (2004-14), Browns (2015) and Panthers (2016). Ranks sixth in NFL history in career punting average (46.5).Matt Prater – Two-time Pro Bowler (2013, ‘16) and NFL record-holder for longest FG (64 yards) and FGs of 50+ yards (59). Joined Arizona after 14 seasons with the Lions, Broncos and Falcons.

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DATE POS. NAME TRANSACTION9/3 CB Robert Alford Activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list9/3 LB Ron'Dell Carter Signed to the practice squad9/3 WR Josh Doctson Signed to the practice squad9/3 CB Rasul Douglas Signed to the practice squad9/3 CB Antonio Hamilton Signed to the practice squad9/3 DL Jeremiah Ledbetter Signed to the practice squad9/3 DL Jonathan Ledbetter Signed to the practice squad9/3 OL Michal Menet Signed to the practice squad9/2 DL Jordan Phillips Placed on injured reserve9/2 OL Justin Pugh Activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list9/1 WR Andre Baccellia Signed to the practice squad9/1 S Chris Banjo Signed to the practice squad9/1 WR Greg Dortch Signed to the practice squad9/1 LB Kylie Fitts Signed to the practice squad9/1 OL Sean Harlow Signed to the practice squad9/1 OL Koda Martin Signed to the practice squad9/1 TE Bernhard Seikovits Granted an international player practice squad exemption9/1 TE Ross Travis Signed to the practice squad9/1 CB Jace Whittaker Signed to the practice squad9/1 S James Wiggins Signed to the practice squad8/31 WR Andre Baccellia Released8/31 S Chris Banjo Released8/31 CB Malcolm Butler Placed on the Reserve/Retired list8/31 WR Greg Dortch Released8/31 LB Kylie Fitts Released8/31 OL Sean Harlow Released8/31 OL Marcus Henry Waived/injured8/31 DL Margus Hunt Released8/31 OL Koda Martin Released8/31 DL Josh Mauro Released8/31 TE Ross Travis Released8/31 LB Reggie Walker Released8/31 CB Jace Whittaker Released8/31 S James Wiggins Released8/31 S Shawn Williams Released8/31 CB Daryl Worley Released8/30 CB Darqueze Dennard Placed on injured reserve8/30 DL Jordan Phillips Activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list8/30 LB Terrance Smith Reached an injury settlement8/30 OL Shaq Calhoun Released8/30 RB Tavien Feaster Released8/30 WR KeeSean Johnson Released8/30 OL Michal Menet Released8/30 DL Cam Murray Released8/30 CB Picasso Nelson Released8/30 WR A.J. Richardson Released8/30 LB Evan Weaver Released8/30 P Ryan Winslow Released8/30 LB Bryson Young Released8/24 OL Branden Bowen Released8/24 DL Jack Crawford Placed on injured reserve8/24 LB Jamell Garcia-Williams Waived/injured8/24 DL David Parry Released8/23 CB Luq Barcoo Released8/23 TE Ian Bunting Released8/23 WR Rico Gafford Released8/23 LB Dennis Gardeck Activated from the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform

(PUP) list8/23 WR Andy Isabella Activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list8/23 DL J.J. Watt Activated from the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform

(PUP) list8/20 CB Luq Barcoo Awarded waiver claim (Jacksonville)8/18 LB Reggie Walker Re-signed8/17 P Tyler Newsome Released8/17 P Ryan Winslow Awarded waiver claim (Green Bay)8/16 LB Reggie Walker Released8/16 LB Bryson Young Signed8/16 WR Aleva Hifo Released8/16 DL Darius Kilgo Released8/16 RB Ito Smith Released8/16 WR JoJo Ward Released8/16 RB James Conner Activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list8/16 TE Darrell Daniels Activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list8/16 DL Leki Fotu Activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list8/16 S Charles Washington Activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list8/10 TE Cary Angeline Released8/10 S Jamal Carter Released8/10 DL Jack Crawford Signed8/10 TE Demetrius Harris Signed8/10 DL Margus Hunt Signed8/10 DL Josh Mauro Signed8/10 OL Ryan Pope Released8/10 LB Donald Rutledge Released8/9 DL Darius Kilgo Signed

8/8 OL Shaq Calhoun Activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list8/8 WR Rico Gafford Activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list8/8 TE Bruno Labelle Waived/injured8/8 DL Xavier Williams Placed on injured reserve8/7 CB Lorenzo Burns Released8/7 RB Khalfani Muhammad Released8/7 RB Ito Smith Signed8/6 WR Aleva Hifo Signed8/6 WR Isaac Whitney Released8/5 CB Lorenzo Burns Activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list8/5 CB Tae Hayes Released8/4 OL Ryan Pope Signed8/3 WR Greg Dortch Signed8/3 S Shawn Williams Activated from the Non-Football Injury List (NFI)8/2 DL Corey Peters Re-signed to a one-year contract7/27 DL Ryan Bee Released7/27 S Shawn Williams Placed on the Active/Non-Football Injury list (NFI)7/26 OL Marcus Henry Signed to a one-year contract7/26 CB Daryl Worley Signed to a one-year contract7/23 CB Lorenzo Burns Placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list7/22 LB Dennis Gardeck Placed on the Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list7/21 OL Lamont Gaillard Released6/9 WR Rondale Moore Signed to a four-year contract6/8 LB Zaven Collins Signed to a four-year contract with a team option for a fifth6/7 LB Shareef Miller Released6/7 DL Xavier Williams Signed to a one-year contract6/3 CB Darqueze Dennard Signed to a one-year contract6/3 WR Krishawn Hogan Waived/injured5/27 QB Cole McDonald Released5/25 LB Victor Dimukeje Signed to a four-year contract5/25 CB Tay Gowan Signed to a four-year contract5/25 TE Ross Travis Signed to a one-year contract5/21 WR Antoine Wesley Signed to a one-year contract5/20 OL Michal Menet Signed to a four-year contract5/20 S James Wiggins Signed to a four-year contract5/20 CB Marco Wilson Signed to a four-year contract5/17 CB Tae Hayes Signed5/17 S Chris Miller Released5/17 WR Darece Roberson, Jr. Released5/13 TE Cary Angeline Signed5/13 CB Lorenzo Burns Signed5/13 TE Bruno Labelle Signed5/13 DL Cam Murray Signed5/4 -- Bernhard Seikovits Allocated to the Cardinals as part of the NFL’s International

Player Pathway Program4/19 LB Ezekiel Turner Signed a one-year tender as a restricted free agent4/15 WR Andre Baccellia Signed4/15 DL Ryan Bee Signed4/15 RB Tavien Feaster Signed4/15 LB Jamell Garcia-Williams Signed4/15 WR Darece Roberson, Jr. Signed4/15 LB Kylie Fitts Signed a one-year tender as an exclusive rights free agent4/15 LB Dennis Gardeck Signed a one-year tender as a restricted free agent4/13 RB James Conner Agreed to terms on a one-year contract3/30 QB Colt McCoy Signed a one-year contract3/29 S Chris Banjo Agreed to terms on a one-year contract3/29 S Shawn Williams Agreed to terms on a one-year contract3/25 TE Darrell Daniels Agreed to terms on a one-year contract3/25 S Charles Washington Agreed to terms on a one-year contract3/25 OL Mason Cole Traded to Minnesota for a sixth-round pick (#223) in the

2021 NFL Draft3/25 CB Malcolm Butler Agreed to terms on a one-year contract3/22 P Andy Lee Re-signed to a one-year contract3/22 OL Max Garcia Agreed to terms on a one-year contract3/22 OL Brian Winters Agreed to terms on a one-year contract3/20 K Brett Maher Released3/17 K Matt Prater Agreed to terms on a two-year contract3/17 LB Tanner Vallejo Re-signed to a two-year contract3/17 WR A.J. Green Agreed to terms on a one-year contract3/17 OL Rodney Hudson Acquired from the Raiders along with a seventh-round

selection in the 2021 NFL Draft for a third-round selectionin the 2021 NFL Draft

3/16 OL Kelvin Beachum Agreed to terms on a two-year contract3/15 LB Kylie Fitts Tendered contract to exclusive rights free agent3/15 LB Dennis Gardeck Tendered one-year contract offer to restricted free agent3/15 LB Ezekiel Turner Tendered one-year contract offer to restricted free agent3/15 LB Markus Golden Agreed to terms on a two-year contract3/1 DL J.J. Watt Agreed to terms on a two-year contract2/17 OL Branden Bowen Signed2/16 Andrew Caskin Promoted (pro scout)2/16 Dru Grigson Promoted (director of player personnel)2/16 Quentin Harris Promoted (vice president of player personnel)2/16 Adrian Wilson Promoted (vice president of pro personnel)2/12 Devin Fitzsimmons Hired (assistant special teams)2/4 QB Cole McDonald Signed to a future contract for 20211/25 Shawn Jefferson Hired (wide receivers)

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1/25 Sean Kugler Promoted (offensive line/run game coordinator)1/25 Cam Turner Promoted (quarterbacks)1/20 LB Jamal Carter Signed to a future contract for 20211/20 LB Donald Rutledge Signed to a future contract for 20211/6 OL Shaq Calhoun Signed to a future contract for 20211/6 WR Rico Gafford Signed to a future contract for 20211/6 OL Sean Harlow Signed to a future contract for 20211/6 LB Shareef Miller Signed to a future contract for 20211/6 DL David Parry Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 TE Ian Bunting Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 DL Michael Dogbe Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 WR Krishawn Hogan Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 K Brett Maher Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 OL Koda Martin Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 S Chris Miller Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 RB Khalfani Muhammad Signed to a future contract for 2021

1/5 CB Picasso Nelson Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 WR A.J. Richardson Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 LB Terrance Smith Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 LB Reggie Walker Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 WR JoJo Ward Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 LB Evan Weaver Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 WR Isaac Whitney Signed to a future contract for 20211/5 CB Jace Whittaker Signed to a future contract for 20211/2 WR Christian Kirk Placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list1/2 DL Stacy McGee Elevated to the active roster from the practice squad as a

standard elevation1/2 LB Terrance Smith Elevated to the active roster from the practice squad as a

COVID-19 replacement1/2 CB Jace Whittaker Elevated to the active roster from the practice squad as a

COVID-19 replacement

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WON 8, LOST 809/13 W 24-20 at San Francisco09/20 W 30-15 Washington09/27 L 23-26 Detroit10/04 L 21-31 at Carolina 5,12010/11 W 30-10 at N.Y. Jets10/19 W 38-10 at Dallas 25,17410/25 W 37-34 (OT) Seattle 1,20011/08 L 31-34 Miami 4,20011/15 W 32-30 Buffalo 4,20011/19 L 21-28 at Seattle11/29 L 17-20 at New England12/06 L 28-38 L.A. Rams12/13 W 26-7 at N.Y. Giants12/20 W 33-26 Philadelphia12/26 L 12-20 San Francisco01/03 L 7-18 at L.A. Rams

2020 TEAM STATISTICSARI OPP.

FIRST DOWNS 381 363 Rushing 136 118 Passing 211 207 Penalty 34 38 Third Down-Made/Att 80/202 80/202 Third Down Efficiency 39.6% 39.6% Fourth Down-Made/Att 17/25 14/21 Fourth Down Efficiency 68.0% 66.7%

TOTAL NET YARDS 6,153 5,631 Avg. Per Game 384.6 351.9 Total Plays 1,083 1,054 Avg. Per Play 5.7 5.3

NET YARDS RUSHING 2,237 2,008 Avg. Per Game 139.8 125.5 Total Rushes 479 436 Avg. Per Rush 4.7 4.6

NET YARDS PASSING 3,916 3,623 Avg. Per Game 244.8 226.4 Sacked/Yards Lost 29/186 48/326 Gross Yards 4,102 3,949 Attempts/Completions 575/387 570/365 Pct. of Completion 67.3% 64.0% Had Intercepted 13 11

PUNTS/AVERAGE 58/44.8 65/45.9 Net Punting Average 39.6 40.1

PUNT RETURN/AVG. 25/5.4 22/9.1 KICKOFF RETURN/AVG. 24/21.9 46/19.5 INTERCEPTION RETURN/AVG. 11/11.7 13/17.6 PENALTIES/YARDS 113/868 104/841 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 22/8 19/10 TOUCHDOWNS 49 42

Rushing 22 13 Passing 27 26 Returns 0 3

EXTRA POINTS/ATTEMPTS 45/46 36/38 TWO POINT CONVERSION/ATT. 0/3 0/4 FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS 23/30 25/30 AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 28:48 31:12

SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSTEAM 98 109 90 110 3 410OPPONENTS 72 128 70 97 0 367

SCORING TD RU PA RT K-PAT FG 2PT S PTSZ. Gonzalez 0 0 0 0 38/39 16/22 0 0 86K. Murray 11 11 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 66K. Drake 10 10 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 60D. Hopkins 6 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 36C. Kirk 6 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 36C. Edmonds 5 1 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 30M. Nugent 0 0 0 0 7/7 7/8 0 0 28D. Arnold 4 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 24A. Isabella 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12D. Daniels 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6L. Fitzgerald 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6J. Thomas 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6J. Ward 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6M. Williams 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6TEAM 49 22 27 0 45/46 23/30 0 0 410OPPONENTS 42 13 26 3 36/38 25/30 0 0 367

RUSHING NO. YDS AVG LONG TDK. Drake 239 955 4.0 69t 10K. Murray 133 819 6.2 48 11C. Edmonds 97 448 4.6 32 1C. Streveler 4 15 3.8 12 0C. Kirk 2 3 1.5 3 0D. Foster 2 2 1.0 2 0D. Hopkins 1 1 1.0 1 0A. Isabella 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0TEAM 479 2,237 4.7 69t 22OPPONENTS 436 2,008 4.6 38t 13

RECEIVING TAR NO. YDS AVG LONG TDD. Hopkins 160 115 1,407 12.2 60 6C. Kirk 79 48 621 12.9 80t 6L. Fitzgerald 72 54 409 7.6 18 1C. Edmonds 67 53 402 7.6 30 4D. Arnold 45 31 438 14.1 59t 4A. Isabella 35 21 224 10.7 54 2K. Drake 31 25 137 5.5 18 0K. Johnson 23 15 173 11.5 45 0D. Daniels 11 8 92 11.5 31 1M. Williams 10 8 102 12.8 42 1T. Sherfield 7 5 50 10.0 26 0E. Turner 1 1 26 26.0 26 0J. Ward 1 1 11 11.0 11t 1D. Foster 1 1 7 7.0 7 0J. Thomas 1 1 3 3.0 3t 1S. DeValve 1 0 0 0.0 0 0TEAM 545 387 4,102 10.6 80 27OPPONENTS 544 365 3,949 10.8 76 26

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG LONG TDD. Kirkpatrick 3 13 4.3 13 0P. Peterson 3 7 2.3 7 0B. Baker 2 90 45.0 90 0I. Simmons 1 12 12.0 12 0J. Hicks 1 6 6.0 6 0M. Golden 1 1 1.0 1 0TEAM 11 129 11.7 90 0OPPONENTS 13 229 17.6 84 2

FUMBLES FUM LST FF REC TDK. Murray 9 4 0 2 0D. Hopkins 3 2 0 0 0K. Drake 3 1 0 1 0D. Arnold 2 1 0 1 0S. DeValve 0 0 0 1 0C. Kirk 1 0 0 0 0K. Peterson 0 0 0 1 0K. Beachum 0 0 0 1 0C. Streveler 1 0 0 0 0T. Sherfield 0 0 0 1 0C. Edmonds 2 0 0 1 0A. Isabella 1 0 0 1 0M. Cole 0 0 0 1 0TEAM 22 8 0 11 0OPPONENTS 20 11 0 3 0

PUNTING NO. YDS AVG NET TB IN LG BA. Lee 58 2,600 44.8 39.6 5 21 61 0TEAM 58 2,600 44.8 39.6 5 21 61 0OPPONENTS 65 2,985 45.9 40.1 8 25 66 2

PUNT RETURNS RET FC YDS AVG LONG TDC. Kirk 22 10 132 6.0 24 0B. Murphy Jr. 2 1 3 1.5 3 0A. Isabella 1 4 1 1.0 1 0TEAM 25 15 136 5.4 24 0OPPONENTS 22 20 201 9.1 58 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YDS AVG LONG TDC. Edmonds 18 417 23.2 54 0D. Foster 2 49 24.5 28 0A. Isabella 2 30 15.0 15 0C. Kirk 1 20 20.0 20 0D. Daniels 1 9 9.0 9 0TEAM 24 525 21.9 54 0OPPONENTS 46 895 19.5 53 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Z. Gonzalez 0/0 4/4 2/2 8/13 2/3M. Nugent 0/0 1/1 4/5 2/2 0/0TEAM 0/0 5/5 6/7 10/15 2/3OPPONENTS 0/0 9/9 6/8 3/5 7/8

2-Pt Conv: K. Murray 0, TM 0-3, OPP 0-4

SACKS: H. Reddick 12.5, D. Gardeck 7.0, M. Golden 3.0, D. Kennard 3.0, A. Blackson 2.5, Z. Allen 2.0, I. Simmons 2.0, B. Baker 2.0, C. Peters 2.0, D. Campbell 2.0, B. Murphy Jr. 2.0, J. Phillips 2.0, L. Fotu 1.0, J. Mauro 1.0, T. Coley1.0, M. Dogbe 1.0, T. Vallejo 1.0, C. Jones 1.0, TM 48.0, OPP 29.0 FUM/LOST: K. Murray 9/4, D. Hopkins 3/2, K. Drake 3/1, D. Arnold 2/1, C. Edmonds 2/0, C. Streveler 1/0, A. Isabella 1/0, C. Kirk 1/0, TM 22/8, OPP 20/11

PASSING ATT CMP YDS CMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK LOST RATINGK. Murray 558 375 3,971 67.2 7.1 26 4.7 12 2.2 80t 27.0 176 94.3C. Streveler 16 11 105 68.8 6.6 1 6.3 1 6.3 19 2.0 10 81.5A. Lee 1 1 26 100.0 26.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 26 0.0 0 118.8TEAM 575 387 4,102 67.3 7.1 27 4.7 13 2.3 80t 29.0 186 94.1OPPONENTS 570 365 3,949 64.0 6.9 26 4.6 11 1.9 76t 48.0 326 91.5

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POS. PLAYER SOLO ASST. TOTAL TFL SACKS/YDS. QH FR FF INT./YDS. PDS Baker, Budda 90 28 118 7 2.0/23.0 3 0 1 2/90 6LB Hicks, Jordan 78 40 118 11 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 1/6 4LB Campbell, De'Vondre 69 30 99 7 2.0/15.0 2 0 1 0/0 3LB Reddick, Haason 43 19 62 15 12.5/83.5 16 0 6 0/0 4CB Peterson, Patrick 52 9 61 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 3/7 8CB Kirkpatrick, Dre 53 3 56 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 3/13 7CB Murphy Jr., Byron 40 11 51 3 2.0/10.0 2 2 0 0/0 8S Banjo, Chris 33 14 47 1 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0/0 1LB Simmons, Isaiah 37 9 46 4 2.0/15.0 3 1 1 1/12 2DL Allen, Zach 20 15 35 5 2.0/18.0 6 0 0 0/0 3DL Blackson, Angelo 15 9 24 4 2.5/15.5 8 0 0 0/0 0S Thompson, Deionte 16 7 23 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0/0 3LB Golden, Markus 13 10 23 4 3.0/25.0 14 1 1 1/1 2S Thompson, Jalen 16 3 19 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1LB Kennard, Devon 15 4 19 5 3.0/20.0 9 0 0 0/0 0LB Vallejo, Tanner 12 4 16 0 1.0/0.0 2 0 0 0/0 0DL Peko Sr., Domata 6 10 16 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0DL Peters, Corey 10 5 15 3 2.0/19.0 4 0 0 0/0 1DL Coley, Trevon 9 5 14 3 1.0/2.0 2 0 0 0/0 0DL Phillips, Jordan 10 1 11 1 2.0/13.0 3 1 2 0/0 1DL Fotu, Leki 6 5 11 4 1.0/8.0 3 0 0 0/0 0LB Jones, Chandler 5 6 11 1 1.0/5.0 7 1 0 0/0 0LB Gardeck, Dennis 9 0 9 7 7.0/41.0 10 1 0 0/0 0DL Lawrence, Rashard 7 2 9 1 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0S Riley, Curtis 6 2 8 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0LB Fitts, Kylie 3 3 6 0 0.0/0.0 1 0 0 0/0 0DL Mauro, Josh 3 2 5 1 1.0/10.0 1 0 0 0/0 0CB Joseph, Johnathan 3 0 3 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1S Washington, Charles 2 1 3 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1CB Whittaker, Jace 2 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0CB Bausby, De'Vante 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0DL Dogbe, Michael 1 0 1 1 1.0/3.0 1 0 0 0/0 0CB Peterson, Kevin 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 1LB Turner, Ezekiel 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0LB Walker, Reggie 1 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0

TOTALS 688 257 945 88 48.0/326.0 100 7 12 11/129 57

POS. PLAYER TKLS. ASST. TOTALLB Turner, Ezekiel 3 10 13LB Vallejo, Tanner 6 4 10WR Sherfield, Trent 6 3 9S Washington, Charles 5 4 9LB Simmons, Isaiah 6 2 8LB Gardeck, Dennis 5 2 7RB Ward, Jonathan 3 4 7CB Peterson, Kevin 2 3 5S Thompson, Deionte 2 2 4LB Fitts, Kylie 2 1 3RB Foster, D.J. 1 2 3CB Whittaker, Jace 2 0 2LB Smith, Terrance 0 2 2S Banjo, Chris 1 0 1TE Daniels, Darrell 1 0 1TE DeValve, Seth 1 0 1OL Pugh, Justin 1 0 1S Riley, Curtis 1 0 1LB Reddick, Haason 0 1 1

TOTALS 48 40 88

DEFENSIVE SCORESINT (0) FR (0) Safety (1) (9:40) (Shotgun) J.Hurts pass incomplete deep right. PENALTY on PHI-

J.Hurts, Intentional Grounding, 10 yards, enforced in End Zone,SAFETY. vs. PHI (12/20/20)

SPECIAL TEAMS BIG PLAYSFR (3) (3:00) A.Lee punts 57 yards to WAS 28, Center-A.Brewer. S.Sims to WAS

40 for 12 yards (D.Daniels). FUMBLES (D.Daniels), RECOVERED by ARZ-A.Brewer at WAS 40. A.Brewer to WAS 40 for no gain (F.Moreau). vs.WAS (09/20/20) (14:00) A.Lee punts 54 yards to LA 11, Center-A.Brewer. N.Webster toLA 18 for 7 yards (C.Washington). FUMBLES (C.Washington), RECOVEREDby ARZ-T.Sherfield at LA 15. Penalty on LA-J.Mundt, Illegal Block Abovethe Waist, declined. vs. LAR (12/06/20) M.Nugent kicks 65 yards from ARZ 35 to NYG 0. D.Lewis to NYG 15 for15 yards (K.Fitts). FUMBLES (K.Fitts), RECOVERED by ARZ-T.Sherfield atNYG 21. @ NYG (12/13/20)

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YEAR DRAFTEES (21) FREE AGENTS (24) TRADES (4) WAIVERS (3) SUP. DRAFT (1)

2015 OL D.J. Humphries (1) DL Corey Peters (UFA-15 Atl)

2016 LS Aaron Brewer (FA-16) LB Chandler Jones (TR-16 NE)

2017 S Budda Baker (2) P Andy Lee (FA-17)

2018 WR Christian Kirk (2)

RB Chase Edmonds (4)

LB Dennis Gardeck (FA-18)

OL Justin Pugh (UFA-18 NYG)

LB Ezekiel Turner (FA-18)

TE Darrell Daniels (WV-18 Sea)

2019 QB Kyler Murray (1)

WR Andy Isabella (2)

CB Byron Murphy Jr. (2)

DL Zach Allen (3)

S Deionte Thompson (5)

DL Michael Dogbe (7)

OL Josh Miles (7)

CB Robert Alford (FA-19)

OL Max Garcia (UFA-19 Den)

LB Jordan Hicks (UFA-19 Phi)

LB Tanner Vallejo (FA-19)

TE Maxx Williams (UFA-19 Bal)

OL Justin Murray (WV-19 Oak)

S Charles Washington (WV-19 Det)

S Jalen Thompson (SD5-19)

2020 LB Isaiah Simmons (1)

OL Josh Jones (3)

DL Leki Fotu (4)

DL Rashard Lawrence (4)

RB Eno Benjamin (7)

OL Kelvin Beachum (FA-20)

LB Devon Kennard (FA-20)

QB Chris Streveler (FA-20)

RB Jonathan Ward (FA-20)

LB Markus Golden (TR-20 NYG)

WR DeAndre Hopkins (TR-20 Hou)

2021 LB Zaven Collins (1)

WR Rondale Moore (2)

CB Marco Wilson (4)

LB Victor Dimukeje (6a)

CB Tay Gowan (6b)

CB Luq Barcoo (FA-21)

RB James Conner (UFA-21 Pit)

WR A.J. Green (UFA-21 Cin)

TE Demetrius Harris (FA-21)

QB Colt McCoy (UFA-21 NYG)

K Matt Prater (UFA-21 Det)

DL J.J. Watt (FA-21)

WR Antoine Wesley (FA-21)

OL Brian Winters (UFA-21 Buf)

OL Rodney Hudson (TR-21 LV)

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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.

QUARTERBACKS (3)1 Kyler Murray QB 5-10 207 24 3 Oklahoma Allen, TX D1-1912 Colt McCoy QB 6-1 212 35 12 Texas Hobbs, NM UFA-21 (NYG)15 Chris Streveler QB 6-1 216 26 2 South Dakota Crystal Lake, IL FA-20

RUNNING BACKS (4)2 Chase Edmonds RB 5-9 205 25 4 Fordham Harrisburg, PA D4-186 James Conner RB 6-1 233 26 5 Pittsburgh Erie, PA UFA-21 (Pit)26 Eno Benjamin RB 5-9 207 22 1 Arizona State Wylie, TX D7-2029 Jonathan Ward RB 6-0 202 23 2 Central Michigan Kankakee, IL FA-20

WIDE RECEIVERS (6)4 Rondale Moore WR 5-7 180 21 R Purdue New Albany, IN D2-2110 DeAndre Hopkins WR 6-1 212 29 9 Clemson Clemson, SC TR-20 (Hou)13 Christian Kirk WR 5-11 200 24 4 Texas A&M Scottsdale, AZ D2-1817 Andy Isabella WR 5-9 188 24 3 Massachusetts Mayfield, OH D2b-1918 A.J. Green WR 6-4 210 33 11 Georgia Summerville, SC UFA-21 (Cin)84 Antoine Wesley WR 6-4 206 23 1 Texas Tech Cibolo, TX FA-21

TIGHT ENDS (3)81 Darrell Daniels TE 6-3 256 26 5 Washington Pittsburg, CA WV-18 (Sea)86 Demetrius Harris TE 6-7 230 30 8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Jacksonville, AR FA-2187 Maxx Williams TE 6-4 252 27 7 Minnesota Waconia, MN UFA-19 (Bal)

OFFENSIVE LINE (9)61 Rodney Hudson OL 6-2 315 32 11 Florida State Mobile, AL TR-21 (LV)65 Brian Winters OL 6-4 320 30 9 Kent State Hudson, OH UFA-21 (Buf)66 Josh Miles OL 6-5 325 25 2 Morgan State Baltimore, MD D7a-1967 Justin Pugh OL 6-5 311 31 9 Syracuse Holland, PA UFA-18 (NYG)68 Kelvin Beachum OL 6-3 308 32 10 SMU Mexia, TX FA-2071 Justin Murray OL 6-5 315 28 3 Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH WV-19 (Oak)73 Max Garcia OL 6-4 309 29 7 Florida Norcross, GA UFA-19 (Den)74 D.J. Humphries OL 6-5 307 27 6 Florida Charlotte, NC D1-1579 Josh Jones OL 6-7 310 24 2 Houston Richmond, TX D3-20

LINEBACKERS (10)9 Isaiah Simmons LB 6-4 238 23 2 Clemson Olathe, KS D1-2025 Zaven Collins LB 6-4 260 22 R Tulsa Hominy, OK D1-2142 Devon Kennard LB 6-3 256 30 8 USC Phoenix, AZ FA-2044 Markus Golden LB 6-3 260 30 7 Missouri St. Louis, MO TR-20 (NYG)45 Dennis Gardeck LB 6-0 232 27 4 Sioux Falls Lake in the Hills, IL FA-1847 Ezekiel Turner LB 6-2 214 25 4 Washington Pasadena, MD FA-1851 Tanner Vallejo LB 6-1 230 26 5 Boise State Penn Valley, CA FA-1952 Victor Dimukeje LB 6-2 262 21 R Duke Baltimore, MD D6a-2155 Chandler Jones LB 6-5 255 31 10 Syracuse Endicott, NY TR-16 (NE)58 Jordan Hicks LB 6-1 236 29 7 Texas Cincinnati, OH UFA-19 (Phi)

DEFENSIVE BACKS (9)3 Budda Baker S 5-10 195 25 5 Washington Bellevue, WA D2-177 Byron Murphy Jr. CB 5-11 190 23 3 Washington Scottsdale, AZ D2a-1920 Marco Wilson CB 6-0 191 22 R Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D4-2122 Deionte Thompson S 6-1 195 24 3 Alabama Orange, TX D5-1923 Robert Alford CB 5-10 186 32 7 Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, LA FA-1927 Luq Barcoo CB 6-1 175 23 1 San Diego State San Diego, CA FA-2128 Charles Washington S 5-10 192 28 5 Fresno State Inglewood, CA WV-19 (Det)32 Tay Gowan CB 6-1 186 23 R Central Florida Covington, GA D6b-2134 Jalen Thompson S 5-11 190 23 3 Washington State Downey, CA SD5-19

DEFENSIVE LINE (6)90 Rashard Lawrence DL 6-2 308 23 2 LSU Monroe, LA D4b-2091 Michael Dogbe DL 6-3 280 25 3 Temple Morris Plains, NJ D7b-1994 Zach Allen DL 6-5 285 24 3 Boston College New Canaan, CT D3-1995 Leki Fotu DL 6-5 335 23 2 Utah West Valley City, UT D4a-2098 Corey Peters DL 6-3 335 33 12 Kentucky Louisville, KY UFA-15 (Atl)99 J.J. Watt DL 6-5 288 32 11 Wisconsin Pewaukee, WI FA-21

SPECIALISTS (3)5 Matt Prater K 5-10 201 37 15 Central Florida Estero, FL UFA-21 (Det)14 Andy Lee P 6-1 185 39 18 Pittsburgh Westminster, SC FA-1746 Aaron Brewer LS 6-5 232 31 10 San Diego State Fullerton, CA FA-16

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(As of September 7, 2021)Prepared by Team's Media Relations Department

OFFENSEWR 18 A.J. Green 17 Andy IsabellaLT 74 D.J. Humphries 66 Josh MilesLG 67 Justin Pugh 65 Brian WintersC 61 Rodney Hudson 73 Max GarciaRG 79 Josh Jones 65 Brian WintersRT 68 Kelvin Beachum 71 Justin MurrayTE 87 Maxx Williams 86 Demetrius Harris 81 Darrell DanielsWR 13 Christian Kirk 4 Rondale MooreWR 10 DeAndre Hopkins 84 Antoine WesleyQB 1 Kyler Murray 12 Colt McCoy 15 Chris StrevelerRB 2 Chase Edmonds 6 James Conner 29 Jonathan Ward 26 Eno Benjamin

DEFENSEDE 99 J.J. Watt 91 Michael DogbeNT 90 Rashard Lawrence 98 Corey PetersDT 94 Zach Allen 95 Leki FotuOLB 55 Chandler Jones 45 Dennis Gardeck 52 Victor DimukejeILB 9 Isaiah Simmons 51 Tanner Vallejo 47 Ezekiel TurnerILB 25 Zaven Collins 58 Jordan HicksOLB 44 Markus Golden 42 Devon KennardCB 7 Byron Murphy Jr. 27 Luq Barcoo 32 Tay GowanCB 23 Robert Alford 20 Marco WilsonS 34 Jalen Thompson 22 Deionte ThompsonS 3 Budda Baker 28 Charles Washington

SPECIALISTSK 5 Matt PraterP 14 Andy LeeLS 46 Aaron BrewerH 14 Andy LeeKR 26 Eno Benjamin -or- 4 Rondale MoorePR 13 Christian Kirk 4 Rondale Moore

PRONUNCIATION GUIDELuq Barcoo Luke / BAR-koo ................................................... Darrell Daniels duh-RELL ....................................................... Victor Dimukeje dee-moo-KAY-gee ........................................ Michael Dogbe DOG-bee ......................................................

Leki Fotu LECK-ee / FOH-too ........................................................... Devon Kennard duh-VONN / ken-ARD .............................................. Chris Streveler STREV-uh-ler ........................................................... Tanner Vallejo vuh-LAY-ho ..............................................................

NOTE: Rookies are underlined

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NO. NAME POS HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ23 Alford, Robert CB 5-10 186 11/1/1988 7 Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, LA FA-1994 Allen, Zach DL 6-5 285 8/20/1997 3 Boston College New Canaan, CT D3-193 Baker, Budda S 5-10 195 1/10/1996 5 Washington Bellevue, WA D2-1727 Barcoo, Luq CB 6-1 175 7/27/1998 1 San Diego State San Diego, CA FA-2168 Beachum, Kelvin OL 6-3 308 6/8/1989 10 SMU Mexia, TX FA-2026 Benjamin, Eno RB 5-9 207 4/13/1999 1 Arizona State Wylie, TX D7-2046 Brewer, Aaron LS 6-5 232 7/5/1990 10 San Diego State Fullerton, CA FA-1625 Collins, Zaven LB 6-4 260 5/19/1999 R Tulsa Hominy, OK D1-216 Conner, James RB 6-1 233 5/5/1995 5 Pittsburgh Erie, PA UFA-21 (Pit)81 Daniels, Darrell TE 6-3 256 11/22/1994 5 Washington Pittsburg, CA WV-18 (Sea)52 Dimukeje, Victor LB 6-2 262 11/18/1999 R Duke Baltimore, MD D6a-2191 Dogbe, Michael DL 6-3 280 5/5/1996 3 Temple Morris Plains, NJ D7b-192 Edmonds, Chase RB 5-9 205 4/13/1996 4 Fordham Harrisburg, PA D4-1895 Fotu, Leki DL 6-5 335 8/23/1998 2 Utah West Valley City, UT D4a-2073 Garcia, Max OL 6-4 309 11/9/1991 7 Florida Norcross, GA UFA-19 (Den)45 Gardeck, Dennis LB 6-0 232 8/9/1994 4 Sioux Falls Lake in the Hills, IL FA-1844 Golden, Markus LB 6-3 260 3/13/1991 7 Missouri St. Louis, MO TR-20 (NYG)32 Gowan, Tay CB 6-1 186 1/7/1998 R Central Florida Covington, GA D6b-2118 Green, A.J. WR 6-4 210 7/31/1988 11 Georgia Summerville, SC UFA-21 (Cin)86 Harris, Demetrius TE 6-7 230 7/29/1991 8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Jacksonville, AR FA-2158 Hicks, Jordan LB 6-1 236 6/27/1992 7 Texas Cincinnati, OH UFA-19 (Phi)10 Hopkins, DeAndre WR 6-1 212 6/6/1992 9 Clemson Clemson, SC TR-20 (Hou)61 Hudson, Rodney OL 6-2 315 7/12/1989 11 Florida State Mobile, AL TR-21 (LV)74 Humphries, D.J. OL 6-5 307 12/28/1993 6 Florida Charlotte, NC D1-1517 Isabella, Andy WR 5-9 188 11/18/1996 3 Massachusetts Mayfield, OH D2b-1955 Jones, Chandler LB 6-5 255 2/27/1990 10 Syracuse Endicott, NY TR-16 (NE)79 Jones, Josh OL 6-7 310 6/21/1997 2 Houston Richmond, TX D3-2042 Kennard, Devon LB 6-3 256 6/24/1991 8 USC Phoenix, AZ FA-2013 Kirk, Christian WR 5-11 200 11/18/1996 4 Texas A&M Scottsdale, AZ D2-1890 Lawrence, Rashard DL 6-2 308 8/27/1998 2 LSU Monroe, LA D4b-2014 Lee, Andy P 6-1 185 8/11/1982 18 Pittsburgh Westminster, SC FA-1712 McCoy, Colt QB 6-1 212 9/5/1986 12 Texas Hobbs, NM UFA-21 (NYG)66 Miles, Josh OL 6-5 325 1/4/1996 2 Morgan State Baltimore, MD D7a-194 Moore, Rondale WR 5-7 180 6/9/2000 R Purdue New Albany, IN D2-217 Murphy Jr., Byron CB 5-11 190 1/18/1998 3 Washington Scottsdale, AZ D2a-1971 Murray, Justin OL 6-5 315 4/19/1993 3 Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH WV-19 (Oak)1 Murray, Kyler QB 5-10 207 8/7/1997 3 Oklahoma Allen, TX D1-1998 Peters, Corey DL 6-3 335 6/8/1988 12 Kentucky Louisville, KY UFA-15 (Atl)5 Prater, Matt K 5-10 201 8/10/1984 15 Central Florida Estero, FL UFA-21 (Det)67 Pugh, Justin OL 6-5 311 8/15/1990 9 Syracuse Holland, PA UFA-18 (NYG)9 Simmons, Isaiah LB 6-4 238 7/26/1998 2 Clemson Olathe, KS D1-2015 Streveler, Chris QB 6-1 216 1/6/1995 2 South Dakota Crystal Lake, IL FA-2022 Thompson, Deionte S 6-1 195 2/11/1997 3 Alabama Orange, TX D5-1934 Thompson, Jalen S 5-11 190 7/18/1998 3 Washington State Downey, CA SD5-1947 Turner, Ezekiel LB 6-2 214 6/9/1996 4 Washington Pasadena, MD FA-1851 Vallejo, Tanner LB 6-1 230 12/16/1994 5 Boise State Penn Valley, CA FA-1929 Ward, Jonathan RB 6-0 202 9/30/1997 2 Central Michigan Kankakee, IL FA-2028 Washington, Charles S 5-10 192 3/10/1993 5 Fresno State Inglewood, CA WV-19 (Det)99 Watt, J.J. DL 6-5 288 3/22/1989 11 Wisconsin Pewaukee, WI FA-2184 Wesley, Antoine WR 6-4 206 10/22/1997 1 Texas Tech Cibolo, TX FA-2187 Williams, Maxx TE 6-4 252 4/12/1994 7 Minnesota Waconia, MN UFA-19 (Bal)20 Wilson, Marco CB 6-0 191 3/3/1999 R Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D4-2165 Winters, Brian OL 6-4 320 7/10/1991 9 Kent State Hudson, OH UFA-21 (Buf)

Practice Squad (16)82 Baccellia, Andre WR 5-10 175 1/7/1997 1 Washington Thousand Oaks, CA FA-2131 Banjo, Chris S 5-10 207 2/26/1990 9 SMU Sugar Land, TX FA-1948 Carter, Ron'Dell LB 6-3 270 7/3/1997 2 James Madison Baltimore, MD FA-2189 Doctson, Josh WR 6-3 206 12/3/1992 5 Texas Christian Mansfield, TX FA-2183 Dortch, Greg WR 5-7 175 5/29/1998 1 Wake Forest Richmond, VA FA-2124 Douglas, Rasul CB 6-2 209 8/29/1995 5 West Virginia East Orange, NJ FA-2149 Fitts, Kylie LB 6-4 260 10/11/1994 4 Utah San Bernardino, CA FA-1933 Hamilton, Antonio CB 6-0 195 1/24/1993 6 South Carolina State Johnston, SC FA-2164 Harlow, Sean OL 6-4 303 3/28/1995 1 Oregon State San Clemente, CA FA-2192 Ledbetter, Jeremiah DL 6-3 299 6/12/1994 2 Arkansas Gainesville, GA FA-2193 Ledbetter, Jonathan DL 6-4 282 9/12/1997 2 Georgia Tucker, GA FA-2160 Martin, Koda OL 6-6 304 8/21/1995 1 Syracuse Manvel, TX FA-2072 Menet, Michal OL 6-4 301 8/8/1997 R Penn State Birdsboro, PA D7b-2143 Travis, Ross TE 6-6 248 1/9/1993 4 Penn State Chaska, MN FA-2139 Whittaker, Jace CB 5-11 185 7/16/1995 2 Arizona Oceanside, CA FA-2038 Wiggins, James S 5-11 209 4/26/1997 R Cincinnati Miami, FL D7a-21

Injured Reserve (4)69 Crawford, Jack DL 6-5 288 9/7/1988 10 Penn State London, England FA-2130 Dennard, Darqueze CB 5-11 205 10/10/1991 8 Michigan State Dry Branch, GA FA-2153 Henry, Marcus OL 6-3 303 2/11/1993 1 Boise State Bellevue, WA FA-2197 Phillips, Jordan DL 6-6 341 9/21/1992 7 Oklahoma Towanda, KS UFA-20 (Buf)

International Player Pathway/PS Exemption (1)80 Seikovits, Bernhard TE 6-5 262 7/24/1997 R No College Vienna, Austria FA-21

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NO. NAME POS HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE HOW ACQ GP GS DNP IA1 Kyler Murray QB 5-10 207 24 3 Oklahoma D1-19 0 0 0 02 Chase Edmonds RB 5-9 205 25 4 Fordham D4-18 0 0 0 03 Budda Baker S 5-10 195 25 5 Washington D2-17 0 0 0 04 Rondale Moore WR 5-7 180 21 R Purdue D2-21 0 0 0 05 Matt Prater K 5-10 201 37 15 Central Florida UFA-21 (Det) 0 0 0 06 James Conner RB 6-1 233 26 5 Pittsburgh UFA-21 (Pit) 0 0 0 07 Byron Murphy Jr. CB 5-11 190 23 3 Washington D2a-19 0 0 0 09 Isaiah Simmons LB 6-4 238 23 2 Clemson D1-20 0 0 0 010 DeAndre Hopkins WR 6-1 212 29 9 Clemson TR-20 (Hou) 0 0 0 012 Colt McCoy QB 6-1 212 35 12 Texas UFA-21 (NYG) 0 0 0 013 Christian Kirk WR 5-11 200 24 4 Texas A&M D2-18 0 0 0 014 Andy Lee P 6-1 185 39 18 Pittsburgh FA-17 0 0 0 015 Chris Streveler QB 6-1 216 26 2 South Dakota FA-20 0 0 0 017 Andy Isabella WR 5-9 188 24 3 Massachusetts D2b-19 0 0 0 018 A.J. Green WR 6-4 210 33 11 Georgia UFA-21 (Cin) 0 0 0 020 Marco Wilson CB 6-0 191 22 R Florida D4-21 0 0 0 022 Deionte Thompson S 6-1 195 24 3 Alabama D5-19 0 0 0 023 Robert Alford CB 5-10 186 32 7 Southeastern Louisiana FA-19 0 0 0 025 Zaven Collins LB 6-4 260 22 R Tulsa D1-21 0 0 0 026 Eno Benjamin RB 5-9 207 22 1 Arizona State D7-20 0 0 0 027 Luq Barcoo CB 6-1 175 23 1 San Diego State FA-21 0 0 0 028 Charles Washington S 5-10 192 28 5 Fresno State WV-19 (Det) 0 0 0 029 Jonathan Ward RB 6-0 202 23 2 Central Michigan FA-20 0 0 0 032 Tay Gowan CB 6-1 186 23 R Central Florida D6b-21 0 0 0 034 Jalen Thompson S 5-11 190 23 3 Washington State SD5-19 0 0 0 042 Devon Kennard LB 6-3 256 30 8 USC FA-20 0 0 0 044 Markus Golden LB 6-3 260 30 7 Missouri TR-20 (NYG) 0 0 0 045 Dennis Gardeck LB 6-0 232 27 4 Sioux Falls FA-18 0 0 0 046 Aaron Brewer LS 6-5 232 31 10 San Diego State FA-16 0 0 0 047 Ezekiel Turner LB 6-2 214 25 4 Washington FA-18 0 0 0 051 Tanner Vallejo LB 6-1 230 26 5 Boise State FA-19 0 0 0 052 Victor Dimukeje LB 6-2 262 21 R Duke D6a-21 0 0 0 055 Chandler Jones LB 6-5 255 31 10 Syracuse TR-16 (NE) 0 0 0 058 Jordan Hicks LB 6-1 236 29 7 Texas UFA-19 (Phi) 0 0 0 061 Rodney Hudson OL 6-2 315 32 11 Florida State TR-21 (LV) 0 0 0 065 Brian Winters OL 6-4 320 30 9 Kent State UFA-21 (Buf) 0 0 0 066 Josh Miles OL 6-5 325 25 2 Morgan State D7a-19 0 0 0 067 Justin Pugh OL 6-5 311 31 9 Syracuse UFA-18 (NYG) 0 0 0 068 Kelvin Beachum OL 6-3 308 32 10 SMU FA-20 0 0 0 071 Justin Murray OL 6-5 315 28 3 Cincinnati WV-19 (Oak) 0 0 0 073 Max Garcia OL 6-4 309 29 7 Florida UFA-19 (Den) 0 0 0 074 D.J. Humphries OL 6-5 307 27 6 Florida D1-15 0 0 0 079 Josh Jones OL 6-7 310 24 2 Houston D3-20 0 0 0 081 Darrell Daniels TE 6-3 256 26 5 Washington WV-18 (Sea) 0 0 0 084 Antoine Wesley WR 6-4 206 23 1 Texas Tech FA-21 0 0 0 086 Demetrius Harris TE 6-7 230 30 8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee FA-21 0 0 0 087 Maxx Williams TE 6-4 252 27 7 Minnesota UFA-19 (Bal) 0 0 0 090 Rashard Lawrence DL 6-2 308 23 2 LSU D4b-20 0 0 0 091 Michael Dogbe DL 6-3 280 25 3 Temple D7b-19 0 0 0 094 Zach Allen DL 6-5 285 24 3 Boston College D3-19 0 0 0 095 Leki Fotu DL 6-5 335 23 2 Utah D4a-20 0 0 0 098 Corey Peters DL 6-3 335 33 12 Kentucky UFA-15 (Atl) 0 0 0 099 J.J. Watt DL 6-5 288 32 11 Wisconsin FA-21 0 0 0 0COACHING STAFFHEAD COACH: Kliff KingsburyASSISTANTS:Jeff Rodgers (Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator), Vance Joseph (Defensive Coordinator), Sean Kugler (Run Game Coordinator/OffensiveLine), Ronald Booker (Defensive Asst.), Brentson Buckner (Defensive Line), Charlie Bullen (Outside Linebackers), Bill Davis (Linebackers), Jim Dray(Offensive Quality Control), Devin Fitzsimmons (Asst. Special Teams), Rob Grosso (Defensive Quality Control), Steve Heiden (Tight Ends), Jordan Hogan(Bill Bidwill Fellowship/QBs), Shawn Jefferson (Wide Receivers), Rusty McKinney (Defensive Asst.), Buddy Morris (Strength & Conditioning), BrianNatkin (Asst. Offensive Line), Mark Naylor (Asst. Strength and Conditioning), Marcus Robertson (Defensive Backs), James Saxon (Running Backs), DonShumpert (Offensive Asst.), Jerry Sullivan (Offensive Asst.), Cam Turner (Quarterbacks), Spencer Whipple (Asst. Wide Receivers), Greg Williams(Cornerbacks)

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