2004 Arizona Cardinals season explained

Team:Arizona Cardinals
Year:2004
Record:6–10
Division Place:3rd NFC West
Coach:Dennis Green
General Manager:Rod Graves
Owner:Bill Bidwill
Stadium:Sun Devil Stadium
Playoffs:Did not qualify
Pro Bowlers:DE Bertrand Berry
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The 2004 season was the Arizona Cardinals' 85th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 106th overall and their 17th in Arizona. The team finished with a 6–10 record, an improvement on their 4–12 record from the previous season, and finished in third place in the NFC West, failing to make the playoffs for the sixth straight season. Season lows for the Cardinals included losing two games to the San Francisco 49ers, the only two games the 49ers won in 2004. The Cardinals, during Week 9, also defeated the Miami Dolphins for the first time in franchise history.

The season was notable for drafting wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald with the third overall pick of the draft. At the end of the season, Emmitt Smith retired after 15 years in the league.

Offseason

NFL Draft

See main article: 2004 NFL draft.

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool/Club Team
13Larry FitzgeraldWide receiverUniversity of Pittsburgh
233Karlos DansbyLinebacker
364Darnell DockettDefensive tackleFlorida State University
4100Alex StepanovichCenterOhio State University
5135Antonio SmithDefensive endOklahoma State University
6167Nick LeckeyCenterKansas State University
7202John NavarreQuarterbackUniversity of Michigan
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Pat Tillman

On April 22, 2004, former Cardinals safety Pat Tillman was killed in a friendly fire incident while on patrol. Tillman was the first professional football player to be killed in combat since the death of Bob Kalsu of the Buffalo Bills, who died in the Vietnam War in 1970. Tillman was posthumously laterally promoted from Specialist to Corporal. He also received posthumous Silver Star and Purple Heart medals. On Sunday, September 19, 2004, all teams of the NFL wore a memorial decal on their helmets in Tillman's honor. The Cardinals continued to wear this decal throughout the 2004 season.

Regular season

Schedule

In the 2004 regular season, the Cardinals' non-divisional, conference opponents were primarily from the NFC South, although they also played the New York Giants from the NFC East, and the Detroit Lions from the NFC North. Their non-conference opponents were from the AFC East.

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 12at St. Louis RamsL 10–170–1Edward Jones Dome65,538
2September 19New England PatriotsL 12–230–2Sun Devil Stadium51,557
3September 26at Atlanta FalconsL 3–60–3Georgia Dome70,534
4October 3New Orleans SaintsW 34–101–3Sun Devil Stadium28,109
5October 10at San Francisco 49ersL 28–31 1–4Monster Park62,836
6Bye
7October 24Seattle SeahawksW 25–172–4Sun Devil Stadium35,695
8October 31at Buffalo BillsL 14–382–5Ralph Wilson Stadium65,887
9November 7at Miami DolphinsW 24–233–5Pro Player Stadium72,612
10November 14W 17–144–5Sun Devil Stadium42,297
11November 21at Carolina PanthersL 10–354–6Bank of America Stadium72,796
12November 28New York JetsL 3–134–7Sun Devil Stadium35,820
13December 5at Detroit LionsL 12–264–8Ford Field62,262
14December 12San Francisco 49ersL 28–31 4–9Sun Devil Stadium35,069
15December 19St. Louis RamsW 31–75–9Sun Devil Stadium40,070
16December 26at Seattle SeahawksL 21–245–10Qwest Field65,825
17January 2, 2005Tampa Bay BuccaneersW 12–76–10Sun Devil Stadium31,650
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 17: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2004 Arizona Cardinals Draftees.