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Super Bowl XLIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champions Pittsburgh Steelers and the National Football Conference (NFC) champions Arizona Cardinals to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2008 season.
The Cardinals playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl. The 2008 season was the Arizona Cardinals' 89th in the National Football League (NFL), their 21st season in Arizona, and their second under head coach Ken Whisenhunt.
After their historic 2008 season, the Cardinals posted a 10–6 record in 2009, their first season with 10 wins in Arizona. The Cardinals clinched their second consecutive NFC West title but were defeated by eventual Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints, 45–14 in the divisional playoffs.
He led Arizona during the 2008 season to Super Bowl XLIII, the franchise's first Super Bowl appearance. Considered the NFL's greatest undrafted player, [2] [4] Warner is the only undrafted player to be named NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP and the only undrafted quarterback to lead his team to a Super Bowl victory.
The Buccaneers and Chiefs have 26 former Cardinals players or coaches on their staff, roster, practice squad or injured reserve. 26 former Cardinals players, coaches on Chiefs, Bucs for Super Bowl ...
Since 1920, two Cardinals coaches have won the NFL Championship: Norman Barry in 1925 and Jimmy Conzelman in 1947. Six other coaches—Don Coryell, Jim Hanifan, Vince Tobin, Ken Whisenhunt, Bruce Arians, and Kliff Kingsbury—have led the Cardinals to the playoffs, and in 2009 they went to the Super Bowl. [3]
Pro Bowl week is here.. Super Bowl Sunday is two weeks after conference championship weekend, but filling the space in the week between is the NFL's all-star showcase. The NFL's best players ...
The Cardinals would not have another winning season before leaving St. Louis. The team started 1985 3–1, but finished 5–11, leading to the termination of coach Jim Hanifan after six seasons. Hanifan would return triumphantly to St. Louis 14 years later, serving as offensive line coach during the St. Louis Rams' Super Bowl championship ...