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WEEK 2GAME RELEASE#AZvsBALMark Dalton - Senior Vice President, Media RelationsC h r i s M e l v i n - D i r e c t o r, M e d i a R e l a t i o n sM i k e H e l m - M a n a g e r, M e d i a R e l a t i o n sImani Suber - Media Relations CoordinatorChase Russell - Media Relations CoordinatorARIZONA CARDINALS (0-0-1)VS.BALTIMORE RAVENS (1-0-0)M&T Bank Stadium September 15, 2019 10:00 AMTHIS WEEK’S PREVIEWARIZONA CARDINALS - 2019 SCHEDULEArizona travels across the countrythis week as the Cardinals maketheir way to Bal more for a Week2 matchup against the Ravens.This week's game will serve asBal more's 2019 home opener.Sunday's game marks the seventhall- me mee ng between theCardinals and Ravens, who last met in Arizona during the 2015 season. Thisweek Arizona makes its first trip to Bal more since 2011 and will be lookingfor its first road win against the Ravens since their first-ever mee ng backin 1997.Arizona and Bal more are infrequent opponents. Of the 31 other currentNFL franchises, the Cards have played only the Texans (4) and Jaguars (5)fewer mes than they have the Ravens.The previous six matchups between the two teams have all been close.None of the contests were decided by more than eight points, includingtwo of the last three mee ngs (2007 and 2011) that were decided by threepoints.One Cardinals player who will feel at home in M&T Bank Stadium is LBTerrell Suggs, who will be playing in his 125th career game at the venue(includes regular season and postseason). A na ve of Chandler, AZ, Suggsplayed his first 16 NFL seasons with the Ravens and le this offseason asthe franchise's all- me leader in sacks and games played. Other Cardinalswho spent me with the Ravens include WR Michael Crabtree, TE MaxxWilliams and C A.Q. Shipley.In their season-opener last week vs. Detroit, the Cardinals and 2019 #1overall pick QB Kyler Murray rallied from an 18-point fourth quarter deficit to e the Lions 27-27 at State Farm Stadium. WR Larry Fitzgerald (113yards, TD) and RB David Johnson (137 total yards, TD) also helped lead theway on offense. The Cardinals scored on five of six possessions in the fourthquarter/OT in the comeback.LBs Chandler Jones (sack, FF), Suggs (2.0 sacks, FF) and Jordan Hicks (NFLhigh 14 tackles) led the effort on defense for Arizona.Following this week's game in Bal more, Arizona returns home for consecu ve games as the team hosts Carolina (Week 3) and Sea le (Week 4).Bal more heads to Kansas City next week to face the Chiefs.Regular SeasonOpponentLoca onDETROITState Farm Stadium@ Bal moreM&T Bank StadiumCAROLINAState Farm StadiumSEATTLEState Farm Stadium@ Cincinna *Paul Brown StadiumATLANTA*State Farm Stadium@ N.Y. Giants*MetLife Stadium@ New Orleans* Mercedes-Benz SuperdomeSAN FRANCISCO# State Farm Stadium@ Tampa Bay*Raymond James Stadium@ San Francisco* Levi's Stadium-BYEDec. 1 L.A. RAMS*State Farm StadiumDec. 8 PITTSBURGH*State Farm StadiumDec. 15 CLEVELAND*State Farm StadiumDec. 22 @ Sea le*CenturyLink FieldDec. 29 @ L.A. Rams*L.A. Memorial ColiseumDateSep. 8Sep. 15Sep. 22Sep. 29Oct. 6Oct. 13Oct. 20Oct. 27Oct. 31Nov. 10Nov. 172:05 PM2:25 PM2:05 PM2:25 PM2:25 PM# FOX/NFL Network Thursday Night Football* Subject to flexible scheduling decisionsFITZGERALD APPEARS IN TEAM RECORD 235th CAREER GAMELast week's season opener against the Lionsmarked WR Larry Fitzgerald’s 235th career game.He now holds the franchise record for careergames played. Fitzgerald entered last week’sgame ed with K Jim Bakken (234) for mostgames played with the Cardinals. He finished thegame with 8 recep ons for 113 yards and a TD.-- See pages 14-18 for more info on Fitzgerald's record-breaking career --THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTSGAME RELEASE INDEXPage2-4567891011121314-1920-212223-2427-39AZ TimeT, 27-2710:00 AM1:05 PM1:05 PM10:00 AM1:05 PM10:00 AM10:00 AM5:20 PM11:00 AM2:05 PM The Cardinals embark upon their first road trip of the regular season thisweek when they travel to Bal more to face the Ravens. This game marks theseventh all- me mee ng between the two teams. WR Larry Fitzgerald had two recep ons last week (41 and 45 yards) thatwere longer than any catch he had over the previous three seasons (2016-18).His 45-yard catch in the fourth quarter was his longest recep on since 2014. Last week’s game in Miami was the Ravens’ first without either Ray Lewisor Terrell Suggs on the team since the finale of the 1995 regular season, theirlast in Cleveland. Lewis (17 yrs/228 games) and Suggs (16 yrs/229 games)combined to play 33 seasons and 457 games for the Ravens. Suggs will makehis return to Bal more this week when he faces the Ravens for he first me.It will be his 125th career game at M&T Bank Stadium, including postseason. Rookie QB Kyler Murray sparked the Cardinals comeback against the Lionslast week with his second half performance, completing 20-of-29 pass attempts (68.9%) for 238 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INTs and a 116.7 passer rating in thefourth quarter/OT.ContentsCardinals-Ravens Info / Suggs / Heisman Winners / Murray & BrownKyler Murray HighlightsWeek 1 Highlights / New FacesBy The Numbers / What To Look For / Week 2 SchedulesState Farm Stadium / Palmer Ring of Honor / Online Media GuideNFL 100 / Cardinals History in NFLKliff Kingsbury HighlightsThe Coordinators (Vance Joseph, Jeff Rodgers, Tom Clements)Assistant Coach Breakdown & HeadshotsCardinals Leadership / Michael Bidwill / Steve KeimOffensive Highlights / Fitzgerald / D. Johnson / Crabtree / KirkDefensive Highlights / Jones / Baker / Swearinger / Allen / MurphySpecial Teams Highlights / Lee / Gonzalez / Gardeck / TurnerIndividual Player NotesDepth Chart / Rosters / Transac ons / 2019 StatsBROADCAST INFORMATIONTelevision: FOX / Play-By-Play: Brandon Gaudin Analyst: Cris Carter Sideline: Peter SchragerCardinals Radio: Arizona Sports 98.7 FM / Play-By-Play: Dave Pasch Analyst: Ron Wolfley Sideline: Paul CalvisiCardinals Spanish Radio: La no Mix KQMR 100.3 FM / Play-By-Play: Gabriel Trujillo Analyst: Rolando Cantu1

C A R D S - R AV E N S C O N N E C T I O N SCARDS VS. RAVENS - SERIES BREAKDOWNRavens Connec onsCardinals LB Terrell Suggs was dra ed 10th overall by the Ravens in the2003 NFL dra and played 16 seasons with the teams (2003-18).Cardinals TE Maxx Williams was dra ed by the Ravens in the second roundof the 2015 NFL Dra and played four seasons with the team.Cardinals WR Michael Crabtree started all 16 games for the Ravens in 2018.Cardinals OL A.Q. Shipley played all 16 games for the Ravens in 2013 a erbeing acquired in a trade with Indianapolis.Cardinals OL D.J. Humphries’ father, also named D.J., signed as a rookie freeagent with the Ravens in 2002.Cardinals Senior Personnel Execu ve Terry McDonough worked in the Ravens scou ng department a er the franchise moved from Cleveland.Cardinals media rela ons coordinator Chase Russell spent the 2015 seasonwith the Ravens public rela ons department.The Cardinals and Ravens meet for the seventh me in a series that datesback to 1997. Of the 31 other current NFL franchises, the Cards have playedonly the Texans (4) and Jaguars (5) fewer mes than they have the Ravens.A er the Ravens won four consecu ve games in the series between 2000and 2011, the Cardinals snapped that streak with a 26-18 victory in the lastmee ng between the two teams in 2015 at State Farm Stadium.Matchups between the Cardinals and Ravens have been close affairs. Noneof the previous six contests were decided by more than eight points, including two of the last three mee ngs (2007 and 2011) that were decided bythree points. In both of those games the Ravens won on FGs in the finalminute of regula on. That includes Arizona's last trip to Bal more in 2011,when the Ravens kicked a 25-yard FG with :52 remaining for a 30-27 win.Arizona heads to Bal more this week looking for its first road win againstthe Ravens since the first-ever mee ng between the two teams. In 1997,the Cardinals took down the Ravens 16-13 on a 43-yard FG as me expiredin regula on.Cardinals Connec onsRavens CB Jus n Bethel was dra ed by the Cardinals in the sixth round ofthe 2012 NFL dra , played with the team from 2012-17 and earned threeconsecu ve Pro Bowl selec ons (2013-15) with Arizona.Ravens S Tony Jefferson played four seasons (2013-16) with the Cardinalsa er signing with the team in 2013.Ravens West Area Scout Lonnie Young was dra ed by the Cardinals in the12th round of the 1985 NFL Dra and played with the team from 1985-90.He then served as a scout for the Cardinals from 2003-07.Ravens Execu ve VP of Public and Community Rela ons Kevin Byrne wasthe PR director for the Cardinals from 1977-78. CARDS-RAVENS REGULAR SEASON SERIESOverall Regular Season Series: 2-4Cardinals on the road at BAL: 1-2First Mee ng: 11/23/97 @ Bal, W, 16-13Last Mee ng: 10/26/15 vs. Bal, W, 26-18HEAD COACHESKliff KingsburyMaryland Connec onsCardinals DL Miles Brown (Cheverly), OL Josh Miles (Bal more) and LBZeke Turner (Pasadena) are Maryland na ves. Miles a ended Morgan Statewhere he started all 11 games and allowed just one sack as a senior.Arizona Connec onsRavens ILB Patrick Onwuasor played one season at the University of Arizonain 2012.Ravens TE Mark Andrews is a na ve of Sco sdale and graduated from Desert Mountain High School where he was a three-year starter.Ravens Director of Sports Nutri on Sarah Snyder worked for EXOS in Arizonawhere she developed sports nutri on programs. She has assisted CardinalsWR Larry Fitzgerald and LB Terrell Suggs.0-0-10-0-10-01st1stOverall Record115-78-0Regular Season Record 105-72-0Playoff Record10-6Years as NFL Head Coach 12thYears with Team12thJohn HarbaughKliff Kingsbury was hired by the Cardinals on January 11, 2019, coming toArizona a er spending the last six seasons (2013-18) as the head coach athis alma mater, Texas Tech. While with the Red Raiders, Kingsbury servedas the play-caller for one of the college football’s most explosive and produc ve offenses. Tech featured a passing a ack that ranked in the top-10in the country in all six seasons during his tenure, ranked in the top-20na onally for total offense in all six seasons and finished in the top-25 inscoring five mes. A former star QB at Texas Tech, Kingsbury was dra edby the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2003 NFL Dra and also spent mewith the Saints and Jets during his playing career.Now in his 12th season as head coach in Bal more, John Harbaugh washired on January 19, 2008, and has led the Ravens to a 105-72 record in theregular season and a 10-6 mark in the postseason. Harbaugh has led theRavens to a playoff berth in seven of his 11 seasons, and in 2012, capturedthe team's second Super Bowl Championship. In 2018, the Ravens earnedtheir fi h-ever AFC North tle and third under Harbaugh. Bal more hasappeared in three AFC Championship contests in Harbaugh's tenure andtheir 10 playoffs wins since '08 rank second in the AFC (NE-16). Prior to becoming head coach in Bal more, Ravens spent 10 seasons in Philadelphiacoaching special teams (1998-06) and the secondary (2007).College/Pro Connec onsCardinals QB Kyler Murray (2015), WR Chris an Kirk (2015-17), Ravens ILBOtaro Alaka (2014-18) and DT Daylon Mack (2015-18) were teammates atTexas A&M.Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (2017-18) played with Ravens TE Mark Andrews(2015-17), WR Marquise Brown (2017-18), T Orlando Brown Jr. (2015-17)and G Ben Powers (2016-18) at Oklahoma.Cardinals OLB Cassius Marsh (2014-16), QB Bre Hundley (2018), DL Clinton McDonald (2011-13) and G J.R. Sweezy (2012-18) played with Ravens SEarl Thomas III (2010-18) in Sea le.Cardinals S Deionte Thompson (2016-18) played at Alabama with RavensCB Anthony Avere (2015-17), C Bradley Bozeman (2015-17), CB MarlonHumphrey (2015-16) and OLB Tim Williams (2015-16).Ravens WR Seth Roberts (2015-18) played for the Raiders with Cardinals DLClinton McDonald (2018) and OL Jus n Murray (2018).Cardinals S D.J. Swearinger (2017-18) played for the Redskins with RavensLB Pernell McPhee (2018).Cardinals LB Brooks Reed (2015-18) and Ravens DB Jus n Bethel (2018)played together in Atlanta.Ravens LB Pernell McPhee (2015-17) and Cardinals DL Jonathan Bullard(2016-18) played together with the Bears, during which me Cardinals Asst.Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator Jeff Rodgers (2015-17) served asthe team’s special teams coordinator.Cardinals CB Tramaine Brock (2010-16), WR Michael Crabtree (2009-14)and P Andy Lee (2004-14) played for the 49ers while Ravens Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman (2011-14) and TEs coach Bobby Engram (2011) wereon San Francisco’s staff.Cardinals TE Charles Clay (2015-18) and OL Jordan Mills (2015-18) played forthe Bills while Ravens Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman (2015-16) held thesame post on Buffalo’s staff.Cardinals OL Mason Cole (2014-17) played at Michigan with Ravens DEChris Wormley (2013-16).Cardinals QB Bre Hundley played with Ravens LB Kenny Young at UCLAin 2014.Cardinals Pass Game Coordinator/QBs coach Tom Clements (1992-95) andRavens Defensive Coordinator Don Mar ndale (1994-95) were on LouHoltz’s staff together at Notre Dame.Cardinals LBs coach Bill Davis (1995-98) and Ravens Offensive CoordinatorGreg Roman (1995-2001) coached together in Carolina.GREAT RECEIVERS, EVEN GREATER FRIENDSTwo of the best WRs to ever play in theNFL will be involved in Sunday's game between the Cardinals and Ravens. One willbe in the middle of the ac on on the fieldand one will be calling the ac on from theFOX broadcast booth.Long before he became one of the NFL'sall- me leading WRs with the Cardinals,Larry Fitzgerald served as a ballboy forhis hometown Minnesota Vikings duringthe tenure of former head coach DennisGreen. Starring on those Vikings teamswere future Hall of Fame WRs Cris Carterand Randy Moss. The trio developed a friendship during that me that connues to this day.Carter was among a group of Vikings players that used to a end Fitzgerald'sprep games at Academy of Holy Angels (Minneapolis, MN) High School. Overtwo decades later, both rank in the top-15 in NFL history in recep ons, receiving yards and TD recep ons."I call him Uncle Cris," Fitzgerald once said of of his long me friend Carter."I've known him since I was 11. I've lived with him down in Boca Raton (FL)working out with him, so our rela onship, he's like an uncle."This week marks the first me that Carter will be part of the broadcast crewfor one of Fitzgerald's games.2

SU GG S IN THE RAVENS RECORD BOO KSH E I S M A N WO R T H Y M AT C H U POn Sunday, Cardinals LB Terrell Suggs will return to Bal more where he played his first16 seasons a er being selected10th overall by the Ravens in the2003 NFL Dra .During that me, he made anindelible mark on the franchiseand its record books.Suggs is the Ravens all- meleader in games played (229),sacks (132.5), sack yardage (944.5) and forced fumbles (35).Ravens Leaders – Games Played (All-Time)Rnk Player (Seasons)Games1Terrell Suggs (2003-18)2292Ray Lewis (1996-2012)2283Sam Koch (2006-)2084Ma Stover (1996-2008)2075Jonathan Ogden (1996-2007)177Ravens Leaders – Sacks (All-Time)Rnk Player (Seasons)Sacks1Terrell Suggs (2003-18)132.52Peter Boulware (1997-2005)70.03Michael McCrary (1997-2002)51.04Ray Lewis (1996-2012)41.55Adalius Thomas (2000-06)38.5Ravens Leaders – Sack Yards (All-Time)Rnk Player (Seasons)Sack Yds.1Terrell Suggs (2003-18)944.52Elvis Dumervil (2013-16)248.53Peter Boulware (1997-2005)245.54Adalius Thomas (2000-06)242.05Ray Lewis (1996-2012)196.0Ravens Leaders – Forced Fumbles (All-Time)Rnk Player (Seasons)FF1Terrell Suggs (2003-18)372Ray Lewis (1996-2012)203Adalius Thomas (2000-06)174Peter Boulware (1997-2005)135Ed Reed (2002-12)11Suggs also ranks along franchise leaders in several other categories, including second in tackles (941), third in INTs by a LB (seven) and ed forfourth in Pro Bowl selec ons (seven).Ravens Leaders – Tackles (All-Time)Rnk Player (Seasons)Tackles1Ray Lewis (1996-2012)2,6432Terrell Suggs (2003-18)9413Kelly Gregg (2001-10)7214Ed Reed (2002-12)6615C.J. Mosley (2014-18)574Ravens Leaders – INTs by LBs (All-Time)Rnk Player (Seasons)INTs1Ray Lewis (1996-12)312C.J. Mosley (2014-18)93Terrell Suggs (2003-18)74Adalius Thomas (2000-06)65Daryl Smith (2013-15)5Ravens Leaders – Pro Bowls (All-Time)Rnk Player (Seasons)Pro Bowls1Ray Lewis (1996-12)132Jonathan Ogden (1996-2007)113Ed Reed (2002-12)94t Terrell Suggs (2003-18)74t Marshal Yanda (2007-present) 7Only two defensive players in NFL history have more sacks with one franchise than Suggs’ 132.5 with the Ravens. The other four players in thetop-five are members of the Hall of Fame.NFL Leaders – Sacks w/ One Team (All-Time)Rnk Player (Team)Sacks1Bruce Smith (Buf) 171.02Michael Strahan (NYG) 141.53t Terrell Suggs (Bal)132.53t Lawrence Taylor (NYG) 132.55Jason Taylor (Mia) 131.0Of the nine active NFL players who won the Heisman during their college career, four will be on thefield together at M&T Bank Stadium this Sundaywhen the Cardinals face the Ravens in Baltimore.That includes both starting QBs in Arizona's KylerMurray and Baltimore's Lamar Jackson. Murraytook home the Heisman in 2018 while Jacksonearned the honor in 2016.Ravens RB Mark Ingram won the Heisman in 2009while playing at Alabama and Ravens backup QBRobert Griffin III was named college football'smost outstanding player with Baylor in 2011.Heisman Trophy Winners Active in the NFLPlayerHeisman TeamQB Kyler Murray2018ArizonaQB Baker Mayfield2017ClevelandQB Lamar Jackson2016BaltimoreRB Derrick Henry2015TennesseeQB Marcus Mariota 2014TennesseeQB Jameis Winston 2013Tampa BayQB Robert Griffin III 2011BaltimoreQB Cam Newton2010CarolinaRB Mark Ingram2009BaltimoreMurray became just the third Heisman recipient ever drafted by the Cardinals.He was the 22nd former Heisman winner to be selected #1 overall in the NFLDraft, dating back to the University of Chicago’s Jay Berwanger in 1936.Heisman Trophy Winners Drafted 1st OverallHeisman WinnerDraft Yr2018Kyler Murray2019 2017Baker Mayfield2018 2013Jameis Winston2015--With the selec on of2010Cam Newton2011 Mayfield (2018) and Murray2008Sam Bradford2010 (2019) at #1 overall in the last2002Carson Palmer2003two dra s, it marks the first1986Vinny Testaverde1987 me since 2010-11 (Brad1985Bo Jackson1986 ford/Newton) that a Heisman1980George Rogers1981 winner was taken #1 overall1978Billy Sims1980 in consecu ve dra s.1977Earl Campbell19781970Jim Plunkett1971--When Murray took the1968O.J. Simpson1969field with AZ last Sunday, he1962Terry Baker1963 became the fi h Heisman1961Ernie Davis1962 Trophy winner to play for the1959Billy Cannon1960Cardinals: Bradford, Palmer,1956Paul Hornung1957Leinart and Crow.1949Leon Hart19501943Angelo Bartelli1944 1942Frank Sinkwich1943 1940Tom Harmon19411935Jay Berwanger1936 Consecutive drafts going #1 overallF R I E N D S B E C O M E F O E S F O R A DAYIn their one season star ng together atOklahoma in 2018 - QB Kyler Murray andWR Marquise "Hollywood" Brown produced record results.Both earned first-team All-America honors on their way to becoming the first QB/WR duo from Oklahoma ever selected inthe first round of the NFL Dra . Murraywent #1 overall to Arizona and Brown wasselected #25 overall by Bal more.Murray took over as the Sooners startingQB in 2018, completing 260-of-377 pass attempts (69.0%) for 4,361 yards, 42 TDs and just seven INTs while also rushingfor 1,001 yards and 12 TDs.He was named first-team All-American and became Oklahoma's seventh-everHeisman Trophy winner.Brown played in all 14 games for the Sooners last season and hauled in 75 receptions for 1,318 receiving yards and 10 TDs. All 10 of his his TD catches werefrom Murray. Brown earned first-team All-American honors and was named asemifinalist for the Biletnikoff Award as the nation's top WR.Shining in Week 1 - Murray and Brown in their NFL DebutsBoth Murray and Brown made a splash in their NFL debut last week.Murray became the first Cards QB ever to throw for 300 yards in his firstcareer game as he led AZ back from an 18-point 4th quarter deficit to tie theLions 27-27. In a 59-10 victory over Miami, Brown had four receptions for 147yards and two TDs. His first two catches resulted in TDs (47 and 83 yards).Both players were nominated for the Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week for theirperformances in Week 1. Hall of Fame InducteeA FAMILIAR ENVIRONMENT FOR SUGGSThis Sunday's matchup will mark the 125th game Suggs has played at M&TBank Stadium. He played in 119 regular season and 5 postseason gamesat the venue as a member of the Ravens.3

AM ONG THE ALL-TIME SACK LEADERSSUGGS’ SACKS BY QUARTERBACKMaking his Cardinals debut vs. Detroit last week, Chandler AZ na ve LB Terrell Suggs recorded five tackles, two sacks, two tackles for loss, a QB hit anda forced fumble against the Lions. Suggs’ second sack gives him 134.5 for hiscareer and he now sits alone in 12th place on the NFL’s all- me sacks list.NFL All- me Sack Leaders (Top 20)Rnk PlayerSacks Years1Bruce Smith 200.0 1985-20032Reggie White 198.0 1985-20003Kevin Greene 160.0 1985-19994Julius Peppers159.5 2002-20185Chris Doleman 150.5 1985-19996Michael Strahan141.5 1993-20077Jason Taylor 139.5 1997-20118DeMarcus Ware138.5 2005-20169tJohn Randle 137.5 1990-20039tRichard Dent 137.5 1983-199711Jared Allen136.0 2004-201512Terrell Suggs#134.5 200313John Abraham133.5 2000-201414t Leslie O’Neal132.5 1986-199914t Lawrence Taylor 132.5 1981-199316Rickey Jackson 128.0 1981-199517Derrick Thomas 126.5 1989-199918Dwight Freeney125.5 2002-201719Robert Mathis123.0 2003-201620Simeon Rice122.0 1996-2007 Hall of Fame Inductee #Ac ve PlayerSuggs’ 134.5 sacks lead all ac ve players in the NFL. He has 34.0 more sacksthan any other ac ve player.Suggs has joined new teammate LB Chandler Jones on Arizona’s defense thisseason. Jones ranks ninth among ac ve players with 78.0 career sacks. TheCardinals are the only team that has two of the top-10 ac ve sack leaders.NFL Leaders – Career Sacks (Ac ve Players)Rnk Player (Team)Sacks1Terrell Suggs (AZ)134.52Cameron Wake (Ten)100.53Von Miller (Den)98.04J.J. Wa (Hou)92.05tRyan Kerrigan (Was)84.55tClay Ma hews (LAR)84.57Calais Campbell (Jax)81.58Jus n Houston (Ind)79.59Chandler Jones (AZ)78.010Carlos Dunlap (Cin)73.5Suggs has sacked 73 different quarterbacks in his NFL career. That list is led byPi sburgh QB Ben Roethlisberger, who Suggs has sacked 12.0 mes.He will look to add a 74th QB to that list this week when he goes head-to-headwith former teammate Lamar Jackson for the first me.Terrell Suggs Sacks By Quarterback (73)QuarterbackSacksBen Roethlisberger12.0Andy Dalton6.0Ryan Tannehill4.5Blake Bortles4.5Ma Ryan4.0Carson Palmer4.0Drew Brees4.0Derek Anderson4.0Philip Rivers3.5Charlie Frye3.5Alex Smith3.0Ma Schaub3.0Dan Orlovsky3.0David Carr3.0Tom Brady3.0Ma hew Stafford3.0Andrew Walter2.0Tom Savage2.0Marcus Mariota2.0E.J. Manuel2.0Tommy Maddox2.0Jon Kitna2.0Bre Hundley2.0Ma Hasselbeck2.0Trent Green2.0Tim Couch2.0Jason Campbell2.0Mark Brunell2.0Drew Bledsoe2.0Zach Me enberger1.5Case Keenum1.5Brandon Weeden1.0Seneca Wallace1.0Michael Vick1.0Vinny Testaverde1.0Tyrod Taylor1.0Brian St. Pierre1.0Connor Shaw1.0JaMarcus Russell1.0Sage Rosenfels1.0Aaron Rodgers1.0Nathan Peterman1.0Chad Pennington1.0Colt McCoy1.0Josh McCown1.0Baker Mayfield1.0Peyton Manning1.0Eli Manning1.0J.P. Losman1.0Cleo Lemon1.0Byron Le wich1.0Kevin Kolb1.0DeShone Kizer1.0Danny Kanell1.0Kelly Holcomb1.0Chad Henne1.0Mike Glennon1.0Blaine Gabbert1.0Gus Frero e1.0Trent Edwards1.0Trent Dilfer1.0Kirk Cousins1.0Sam Bradford1.0Charlie Batch1.0Mitchell Trubisky0.5Mark Sanchez0.5Tony Romo0.5Cam Newton0.5Patrick Mahomes0.5Brad Johnson0.5Jeff Garcia0.5Ryan Fitzpatrick0.5Brooks Bollinger0.5SUGGS GOES FOR 31 AGAINST FORMER TEAMSuggs has recorded at least a par al sack against 30 of 32 NFL franchises in hiscareer. He could make that 31 this week when he faces his former team - theBal more Ravens - for the first me. The only team Suggs has played withoutrecording a sack is the Philadelphia Eagles.Suggs has more sacks against the Browns (19.0) than he does against any otherteam.Sacks Opponent (Regular Season)OpponentSacksGmsCleveland19.029Pi �alo7.07Jacksonville6.57Atlanta5.04Oakland5.08L.A. etroit3.05Green Bay3.03Indianapolis3.07New England3.06New Orleans3.04San Francisco3.03Kansas City2.55Sea le2.03L.A. Rams2.03Carolina1.54Dallas1.53Arizona1.03NY Giants1.04NY Jets1.06Tampa Bay1.04Chicago0.54Minnesota0.54FORCING THE ISSUESuggs has forced 36 fumbles during the regular season in his career, which is themost among all ac ve players. He led the NFL and established a Ravens singleseason record with seven forced fumbles during the 2011 season.NFL Leaders - Forced Fumbles (Ac ve)SUGGS WITH 32 STRIP SACKSRnk Player (Team)FFNo ac ve defender has more1Terrell Suggs (AZ)36strip-sacks than Suggs. who has2Von Miller (Den)26accumulated an NFL-high 32 ca3Ryan Kerrigan (Was)25reer strip-sacks, including one of4Robert Quinn (Dal)23Lions QB Ma hew Stafford last5tCameron Wake (Ten)22week vs. Detroit.5tJ.J. Wa (Hou)224

A RECORD-SETTING DEBUTA R A R E F E AT F O R C A R D SWhen Arizona hosted Detroit last week, QB Kyler Murray became the firstCardinals rookie QB to start a season opener since Lamar McHan in 1954. Theonly teams in the NFL with longer such droughts were the NY Giants and 49ers(none since at least 1950) and the Packers (last was Tobin Rote in 1950).Last Rookie QB To Start Season Opener (1950-2018)TeamYearQuarterbackGreen Bay1950Tobin RoteArizona1954Lamar McHanPittsburgh1970Terry BradshawNew Orleans1971Archie ManningDenver1983John ElwayNew England1993Drew BledsoeLA Chargers1998Ryan LeafHouston2002David CarrChicago2005Kyle OrtonAtlanta2008Matt RyanBaltimore2008Joe FlaccoDetroit2009Matthew StaffordLA Rams2010Sam BradfordCarolina2011Cam NewtonCincinnati2011Andy DaltonIndianapolis2012Andrew LuckMiami2012Ryan TannehillSeattle2012Russell WilsonWashington2012Robert Griffin, IIIBuffalo2013E.J. ManuelOakland2014Derek CarrTampa Bay2015Jameis WinstonTennessee2015Marcus MariotaDallas2016Dak PrescottPhiladelphia2016Carson WentzCleveland2017DeShone KizerNY Jets2018Sam DarnoldTeams That Have Not Had Rookie QB Start An Opener Lamar McHanTeamDetailsNY GiantsHas not happened since at least 1950San Francisco Has not happened since team joined league in 1950Kansas CityHas not happened since team joined league in 1960MinnesotaHas not happened since team joined league in 1961JacksonvilleHas not happened since team joined league in 1995Leading the Cardinals to an 18-point fourth quarter comeback to tie the Lions last week, QB KylerMurray completed 29-of-54 pass attempts for308 yards, 2 TDs, an INT and a 75.2 pass rating.Murray sparked the comeback with his performance in the fourth quarter and OT, when hecompleted 20-of-29 pass attempts (68.9%) for 238yards, 2 TDs, 0 INTs and a 116.7 passer rating.Murray became the first rookie QB in franchisehistory to throw for 300 yards in his first-evergame. His 308 yards represent the fifth-bestsingle-game total in franchise history by a rookie.Murray’s 300-yard performance last Sunday wasthe first by a Cardinals rookie QB that did notcome in a loss.Franchise History – Rookie QBs with 300 Passing Yards (Game)Rnk Player (Year)YdsOpponentW/L1Matt Leinart (2006)405 11/26 @ Minnesota L2Jake Plummer (1997) 388 11/16 @ NY GiantsL3Jake Plummer (1997) 337 12/7 vs. Washington L4Ryan Lindley (2012)312 11/25 vs. St. LouisL5Kyler Murray (2019)308 9/8 vs. Detroit*T6Pat Coffee (1937)306 12/5 vs. ChicagoL*First Career GameMurray is just the fifth rookie QB in NFL history to throw for 300 yards in aseason opener – and the first one to do so since 2012. He joins Cam Newton andRobert Griffin III as the only rookie QBs in NFL history with 300 passing yardsand multiple TD passes in a season-opener.NFL History – Rookies with 300 Passing Yards in Season OpenerRnk Player (Team)Yds Opponent1Cam Newton (Car)422 9/11/11 @ Arizona2Robert Griffin III (Was) 320 9/9/12 @ New Orleans3Andrew Luck (Ind)309 9/9/12 @ Chicago4Kyler Murray (AZ)308 9/8/19 vs. Detroit5Peyton Manning (Ind) 302 9/6/98 vs. MiamiWith his peformance last week, Murray joins Jake Plummer (1997) as the onlyplayers in franchise history to throw for 300 yards and multiple TDs in a gameduring their rookie season.Murray’s 54 pass attempts against the Lions last week set a new franchise rookie record. His 29 completions represent the third-best single-game total by arookie.Franchise History – Single-Game Pass Attempts (Rookie)Rnk Player (Year)Att OpponentW/L1Kyler Murray (2019) 54 9/8 vs. Detroit*T2Ryan Lindley (2012) 5211/25 vs. St. LouisL3Matt Leinart (2006) 5111/26 @ Minnesota L4Matt Leinart (2006) 4210/16 vs. ChicagoL5t Josh Rosen (2018)4112/9 vs. DetroitL5t Neil Lomax (1981)419/13 @ DallasLC A R D S TA K E K Y L E R # 1 O V E R A L LHolding the #1 overall selection in the NFLDraft for just the fifth time in franchise history - and first time since 1958 - the Cardinalstook Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray with thetop pick this past April.A STAR IS BORN IN OKLAHOMAAfter starting his college career at TexasA&M in 2015, Murray played two seasons atOklahoma (2017-18). In his first season withthe Sooners in 2017, Murray backed up Heisman Trophy winner and 2018 #1 overall pickBaker Mayfield.Murray took over in 2018, starting 13 of 14games and completing 260-of-377 pass attempts (69.0%) for 4,361 yards, 42 TDs andjust seven INTs while also rushing for 1,001yards and 12 TDs on 140 carries (7.2 avg.).Below is a look at what Murray accomplished with the Sooners in 2018: Became the first FBS player ever to average at least 300 passing yards (311.5)and at least 60 rushing yards (71.5) per game for a full season. Joined Clemson's Deshaun Watson (2015) as the only FBS players to ever record at least 4,000 passing yards and at least 1,000 rushing yards in a season. Led the nation in total yards (school-record 5,362), points responsible for(324), yards/completion (16.8) and yards/pass attempt (single-season FBS record of 11.6). Only player in school history to throw for 300 yards and rush for 100 in agame and did so three times. Threw at least two TD passes in al

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