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1998 Arizona Cardinals season
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The 1998 Arizona Cardinals season was the franchise's 100th season, 79th season in the National Football League and the 11th in Arizona. The club posted its first winning record since 1984, appeared in the postseason for the first time since 1982, its first postseason appearance in a non-strike season since 1975, and won its first postseason game since 1947 (it was also their first ever playoff win on the road). It was the Cardinals' first playoff appearance in its tenure in Arizona. After shocking the 10–6 Dallas Cowboys in the opening round in which the Cardinals won 20–7, Arizona ended up losing to the 15–1 Minnesota Vikings, 41–21 in the Divisional round. Over the next ten seasons, the Cardinals fell out of contention. They returned to the playoffs following the 2008 season, including
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Pat Summerall , John Madden , and Ron Pitts Mike Patrick , Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire , and Solomon Wilcots
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0 7 10 17
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* Head coach – Vince Tobin
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Vikings Cowboys
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7 3 0
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Cardinals
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the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota dbr:Sun_Devil_Stadium dbr:Texas_Stadium dbr:Irving,_Texas
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* Strength and conditioning – Bob Rogucki
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Arizona Cardinals
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Arizona Cardinals
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4
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Arizona Cardinals 20, Dallas Cowboys 7 0001-03-21
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1998
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Cardinals seasons
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DB Aeneas Williams
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2
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Lost Divisional Playoffs 21–41 Won Wild Card Playoffs 20–7
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9
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6 7 4 5 2 1
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, clear Played indoors, domed stadium
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white
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* Defensive coordinator – Dave McGinnis * Defensive line – Joe Greene * Linebackers – Glenn Pires * Defensive backs – Larry Marmie
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* President – Bill Bidwill * Vice president – Larry Wilson * Vice president and general counsel – Michael Bidwill * Vice president of player personnel – Bob Ferguson * Assistant to the president – Rod Graves
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* Offensive coordinator – Marc Trestman * Quarterbacks – Geep Chryst * Running backs – Johnny Roland * Wide receivers – Vic Rapp * Tight ends – Hank Kuhlmann * Offensive line – George Warhop
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The 1998 Arizona Cardinals season was the franchise's 100th season, 79th season in the National Football League and the 11th in Arizona. The club posted its first winning record since 1984, appeared in the postseason for the first time since 1982, its first postseason appearance in a non-strike season since 1975, and won its first postseason game since 1947 (it was also their first ever playoff win on the road). It was the Cardinals' first playoff appearance in its tenure in Arizona. After shocking the 10–6 Dallas Cowboys in the opening round in which the Cardinals won 20–7, Arizona ended up losing to the 15–1 Minnesota Vikings, 41–21 in the Divisional round. Over the next ten seasons, the Cardinals fell out of contention. They returned to the playoffs following the 2008 season, including a Super Bowl appearance despite a similarly mediocre 9–7 record. Statistics site Football Outsiders states that the 1998 Arizona Cardinals are the third-worst team behind the 2004 Rams and 2010 Seahawks to qualify for the NFL playoffs since they began calculating ratings. Ironically, all three of those teams won their first playoff games, before falling in the divisional round. The season also marked the Cardinals' first game in St. Louis since re-locating to Arizona after the 1987 season. The Cardinals defeated the St. Louis Rams 20-17. Prior to the 2002 season, the Cardinals would be realigned to the NFC West, thus becoming divisional rivals to the Rams, and from then would play a regular season game in their former city every year until the Rams' return to the Los Angeles metropolitan area after the 2015 season.
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* Special teams – Al Everest
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