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As a charter member of the NFL, the Arizona Cardinals have a long history. Winning has not been a big part of it, but that appears to be changing.
The surprising Cardinals look to win their third straight game and get off to their best start in 32 years on Sunday when they visit the Carolina Panthers, who are tied atop the NFC South.
The Arizona (4-2) franchise has been a member of the NFL since 1920, but its recent history hasn’t been pretty.
The Cardinals, who won their only championship while playing in Chicago in 1947, have not been to the playoffs since 1998—their first trip since 1982.
A playoff appearance could be possible this season, though, as Arizona owns a two-game lead in the weak NFC West and headed into its bye week playing some of its best football of the season.
The surprising Cardinals look to win their third straight game and get off to their best start in 32 years on Sunday when they visit the Carolina Panthers, who are tied atop the NFC South.
The Arizona (4-2) franchise has been a member of the NFL since 1920, but its recent history hasn’t been pretty.
The Cardinals, who won their only championship while playing in Chicago in 1947, have not been to the playoffs since 1998—their first trip since 1982.
A playoff appearance could be possible this season, though, as Arizona owns a two-game lead in the weak NFC West and headed into its bye week playing some of its best football of the season.