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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025 season marks the Arizona Cardinals’ 106th in the NFL, with head coach Jonathan Gannon and general manager Monti Ossenfort returning to lead the franchise at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. After finishing 8–9 in 2024, the Cardinals look to end their three-year playoff drought and challenge for their first NFC West title since 2015.
Arizona strengthened its defense with key signings, adding pass rusher Josh Sweat along with veteran linemen Calais Campbell and Dalvin Tomlinson. The 2025 draft further bolstered the roster with first-round pick Walter Nolen, a defensive tackle at No. 16 overall, and second-round cornerback Will Johnson, both expected to contribute early.
On offense, the Cardinals return a core led by quarterback Kyler Murray, rising star Marvin Harrison Jr., and Pro Bowl tight end Trey McBride, complemented by veteran running back James Conner, who topped 1,500 yards from scrimmage in 2024. On defense, Budda Baker remains a cornerstone, providing leadership and playmaking in the secondary.
With improved defensive depth, veteran leadership, and a blend of young talent, the Cardinals enter 2025 with realistic hopes of breaking through as wild-card contenders — or even pushing for a division title — after several seasons of underachievement.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Arizona Cardinals 2025 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. The average ticket price is approximately $85, though actual entry-level listings can be found for as low as $30 to $40, especially for weekday games or less in-demand matchups. High-demand games against divisional rivals such as the Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers, or Los Angeles Rams typically push prices upward — commonly ranging from $120 to $200, with some listings going higher depending on seat location and demand.
VIP or premium listings often include club-level seats — think lounge-access areas, premium views, in-seat or shared food and beverage service, and faster entry. Those are typically priced in the range of $350 to $700 per ticket, depending on the opponent and game timing.
CARDINALS’ OPPONENTS: The Arizona Cardinals will face their six NFC West rivals — the Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers, and Los Angeles Rams — while hosting divisional challenges from Seattle (Week 4), San Francisco (Weeks 3 & 11), and Los Angeles (Weeks 14 & 18). Their home non-division games include matchups against the Carolina Panthers, Tennessee Titans, Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Atlanta Falcons. On the road, Arizona will travel to take on the New Orleans Saints, Indianapolis Colts, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, and Cincinnati Bengals.
CARDINALS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
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Week 1 (Sept 6–12):
Sept 7 @ New Orleans Saints -
Week 2 (Sept 13–19):
Sept 14 vs Carolina Panthers -
Week 3 (Sept 20–26):
Sept 21 @ San Francisco 49ers; Sept 25 vs Seattle Seahawks -
Week 4 (Sept 27–Oct 3):
Oct 5 vs Tennessee Titans -
Week 5 (Oct 4–10):
Oct 12 @ Indianapolis Colts -
Week 6 (Oct 11–17):
Oct 19 vs Green Bay Packers -
Week 7 (Oct 18–24):
(Bye week – no game) -
Week 8 (Oct 25–31):
Nov 3 @ Dallas Cowboys -
Week 9 (Nov 1–7):
Nov 9 @ Seattle Seahawks -
Week 10 (Nov 8–14):
Nov 16 vs San Francisco 49ers -
Week 11 (Nov 15–21):
Nov 23 vs Jacksonville Jaguars -
Week 12 (Nov 22–28):
Nov 30 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers -
Week 13 (Nov 29–Dec 5):
Dec 7 vs Los Angeles Rams -
Week 14 (Dec 6–12):
Dec 14 @ Houston Texans -
Week 15 (Dec 13–19):
Dec 21 vs Atlanta Falcons -
Week 16 (Dec 20–26):
Dec 27/28 @ Cincinnati Bengals (date TBD) -
Week 17 (Dec 27–Jan 2):
Jan 3/4 @ Los Angeles Rams (date TBD)
ABOUT ARIZONA CARDINALS: The Arizona Cardinals are a professional American football team based in Glendale, Arizona, competing in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC West division. Originally founded in 1898 in Chicago, the Cardinals are the oldest continuously run professional football franchise in the United States. The team moved from St. Louis to Arizona in 1988 and plays its home games at State Farm Stadium, a retractable-roof venue known for hosting Super Bowls and college football championships.
The Cardinals have a passionate fan base and a history of ups and downs. Their most notable recent season came in 2008, when they reached Super Bowl XLIII led by quarterback Kurt Warner, falling just short in a close loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since then, they’ve made a handful of playoff appearances and have developed standout talent such as Larry Fitzgerald, Patrick Peterson, and Chandler Jones. In recent years, the team has centered its rebuild around quarterback Kyler Murray, who was drafted first overall in 2019.
As of 2025, the franchise is led by head coach Jonathan Gannon and general manager Monti Ossenfort, both entering their third season. With a mix of young playmakers, including Marvin Harrison Jr., Trey McBride, and a bolstered defense, the Cardinals aim to climb out of a rebuilding phase and return to playoff contention. Despite tough competition in the NFC West, the team is showing signs of growth and looking to establish a long-term winning culture.