The
2008 Arizona Cardinals season was the 89th season for the team in the
National Football League and their 21st season in
Arizona. The season marked the Cardinals' first-ever
Super Bowl appearance, coming as a result of their victory against the
Philadelphia Eagles in the
NFC Championship.
The Cardinals began their season strong, compiling a 7–3 record by Week 11. However, they finished off the regular season struggling with a 9–7 record. This was still enough to win the
NFC West, and the Cardinals, for the first time since 1947, hosted a playoff game. In that
wild card game, the Cardinals defeated the
Atlanta Falcons. The next week, for the Divisional round of the playoffs, the Cardinals traveled to
Charlotte, North Carolina, where they upset the heavily-favored
Carolina Panthers. Then, because the Philadelphia Eagles also achieved an upset the same week (against the top-seeded
New York Giants), the number-four seed Cardinals hosted the NFC Championship game, where they defeated the Eagles and qualified for the Super Bowl. In
Super Bowl XLIII, the Cardinals' winning streak ended. Though they led the
Pittsburgh Steelers with less than a minute left to play in the game, in the end they were defeated, 27–23.
The 2008 Cardinals were just the second 9–7 team to reach the Super Bowl, joining the
Los Angeles Rams in
Super Bowl XIV, who also lost to the
Pittsburgh Steelers; however, the Rams had to win only two playoff games, rather than three, to reach the Super......
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