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The 2011 season was the Arizona Cardinals' 92nd in the National Football League (NFL), their 24th in Arizona and their fifth under head coach Ken Whisenhunt.This was going to be the Cardinals first season with new starting quarterback Kevin Kolb, but he was injured and replaced by John Skelton.
This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) for the Arizona Cardinals franchise and whose last names fall between "A" and "Kin". For the rest of the players, see Arizona Cardinals all-time roster (Kir–Z).
The Arizona Cardinals all-time roster is split by name into the following two lists: Arizona Cardinals all-time roster (A–Kin) Arizona Cardinals all-time roster (Kir–Z)
The Cardinals' streak ended against the Rams the following season. They took the lead in the NFC over the Rams and started the season 7–0. In the following matchup, the Rams won on Monday Night Football; the Cardinals lost 6 of 10 games after their 7–0 start. The Cardinals would clinch a wild card berth after a week 17 win over the Dallas ...
The next game, he passed 200 yards rushing for a second consecutive game with 30 carries for 220 yards and career-high-tying four touchdowns in a loss to North Carolina. [14] In his sophomore season in 2014, Conner rushed for 1,765 yards on 298 attempts and set an Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) record with 26 rushing touchdowns. [ 15 ]
The Arizona Cardinals selected Peterson in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2011 NFL draft. He was the first cornerback selected. [57] On July 30, 2011, the Cardinals signed Peterson to a fully guaranteed four-year, $18.42 million contract that included a signing bonus of $11.90 million. [58] [59]
In 2011, despite ongoing quarterback issues, Whisenhunt and the team management put together a solid young roster that finished with an 8–8 record. [17] In 2012, [18] Whisenhunt guided the Cardinals to their first 4–0 start since 1974, [19] when the franchise was coached by Don Coryell in St. Louis.
Jones attended and played college football at Syracuse from 2008 to 2011. [3] After not playing as a freshman in 2008, he appeared in 12 games as a sophomore. He totaled 52 combined tackles and 1.5 sacks. [4] As a junior in 2010, he recorded 57 total tackles, four sacks, four passes defensed, and three forced fumbles. [5]