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2009 Arizona Cardinals Schedule
All times are US/Eastern
| September |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time |
| 09/13 |
Sunday |
San Francisco |
4:15 PM |
| 09/20 |
Sunday |
at Jacksonville |
1:00 PM |
| 09/27 |
Sunday |
Indianapolis |
8:20 PM |
| October |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time |
| 10/11 |
Sunday |
Houston |
4:15 PM |
| 10/18 |
Sunday |
at Seattle |
4:05 PM |
| 10/25 |
Sunday |
at NY Giants |
8:20 PM |
| November |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time |
| 11/01 |
Sunday |
Carolina |
4:15 PM |
| 11/08 |
Sunday |
at Chicago |
1:00 PM |
| 11/15 |
Sunday |
Seattle |
4:15 PM |
| 11/22 |
Sunday |
at St. Louis |
4:05 PM |
| 11/29 |
Sunday |
at Tennessee |
1:00 PM |
| December |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time |
| 12/06 |
Sunday |
Minnesota |
4:15 PM |
| 12/14 |
Monday |
at San Francisco |
8:30 PM |
| 12/20 |
Sunday |
at Detroit |
1:00 PM |
| 12/27 |
Sunday |
St. Louis |
4:05 PM |
| January |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time |
| 01/03 |
Sunday |
Green Bay |
4:15 PM |
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The Cardinals, founded in 1898 and a charter member of the National Football League, hold the distinction of being the oldest continuously run professional football franchise in the nation.
The Early Days
The team boasts a colorful history! Its fans have known the club as the Arizona Cardinals, Phoenix Cardinals, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cardinals, Racine Cardinals, the Normals, and the Morgan Athletic Club.
The team began as a neighborhood group that gathered to play football in a predominantly Irish area of Chicago's South Side, playing under the name Morgan Athletic Club. The team later was acquired by Chris O'Brien, a painting and decorating contractor, and soon its playing site changed to nearby Normal Field, prompting the new name Normals.
In 1901, the team gained longstanding identification when O'Brien, finding a bargain, bought used jerseys from the nearby University of Chicago. The jerseys were faded maroon in color, prompting O'Brien to declare, "That's not maroon, it's Cardinal red!" The club's permanent nickname had been born!
The jersey color and the location of the field led to a new and obvious name, the Racine Cardinals.
In Chicago at the time, football competition was exclusively amateur, but such opposition became increasingly hard to find, so in 1906, the team disbanded.
In 1913, O'Brien reorganized the Cardinals. By 1917 they were able to buy new uniforms and hire a coach, Marshall Smith. That year they lost only two games and were champions of the Chicago Football League.
The war in Europe and a flu epidemic in the United States forced the team to suspend operations once again in 1918. Following Armistice Day, O'Brien organized the Cardinals for a third time. From that day forward, the Cardinals have been a permanent part of the professional football scene in America.
Information excerpted from www.azcardinals.com. ©2007 Arizona Cardinals. All Rights Reserved.
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