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The Cardinals ended their tenancy at Sun Devil Stadium with a 27–21 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Christmas Eve 2005. In 18 seasons, the Cardinals compiled a 64–80 (.444) record at the facility, their best home record being 5–3 which they achieved four times: 1994, 1996, 1998, and 2004.
Since moving to Arizona from St. Louis in 1988, the Cardinals had played at Sun Devil Stadium on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe. The Cardinals planned to play there for only a few years, until a new stadium could be built in Phoenix. The savings and loan crisis derailed funding for a new stadium during the 1990s. Over time, the ...
Arizona led the Sun Devils by 19 points entering the fourth quarter, but a wild comeback by ASU, capped off by what would've been a game winning field goal by Arizona, resulted in the cup staying in Tempe. The Sun Devils then faced Fresno State In the Las Vegas Bowl, losing 31–20 and completing the season with a 7–6(5–4) record. Herm ...
Sun Devil Stadium, Arizona State. Max capacity: 53,599. Arizona State recorded an average home game attendance of 43,081 in 2022, which marked its lowest average since 1968. And while that number ...
The NFC wild-card game between the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings is being moved to Arizona, ... but will now be played at the Arizona Cardinals' State Farm Stadium in Glendale. Tickets go ...
However, this tradition did not continue when the Cardinals moved from Sun Devil Stadium to State Farm Stadium in 2006, as early-season games (and some home games late in the season) were played with the roof closed. With the temperature inside at a comfortable 70 °F (21 °C), the team opted to wear red jerseys at home full-time.
Arizona State fans celebrated a key win over No. 14 BYU with a raucous field storm that took down the goal posts and all but covered the grass at Sun Devil Stadium.. And then the officials ruled ...
The Cardinals continued their mediocre ways, going 6–10 in 2004 and 5–11 in 2005, the final two seasons for the team in Sun Devil Stadium. Tragedy struck the team on April 22, 2004, when former safety Pat Tillman , a popular player who was an All-American at Arizona State, was killed in Afghanistan while serving in the United States Army .