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- 2014_Arizona_Cardinals_season abstract "The 2014 Arizona Cardinals season was the franchise's 95th season in the National Football League, the 27th in Arizona and the second under head coach Bruce Arians. Following an explosive 9-1 start to the regular season, they finished at a disappointing 11–5, achieving their highest win total since 1975 when they were still in St. Louis (also their highest total in a 16-game season). The Cardinals clinched their first playoff berth since 2009, and had a chance to become the first team to try to play the Super Bowl on their own home field, University of Phoenix Stadium. However, after season-ending injuries to Carson Palmer and Drew Stanton, they were forced to start third-string quarterback Ryan Lindley in the wild-card round, losing to the 7-8-1 Carolina Panthers by a score of 27–16. The 2014 Cardinals were the first team since the 2000 Buccaneers to qualify for the playoffs in a season in which their stadium hosted the Super Bowl. They were also the first team since the NFL re-alignment in 2002 to do so.".
- Q16955952 abstract "The 2014 Arizona Cardinals season was the franchise's 95th season in the National Football League, the 27th in Arizona and the second under head coach Bruce Arians. Following an explosive 9-1 start to the regular season, they finished at a disappointing 11–5, achieving their highest win total since 1975 when they were still in St. Louis (also their highest total in a 16-game season). The Cardinals clinched their first playoff berth since 2009, and had a chance to become the first team to try to play the Super Bowl on their own home field, University of Phoenix Stadium. However, after season-ending injuries to Carson Palmer and Drew Stanton, they were forced to start third-string quarterback Ryan Lindley in the wild-card round, losing to the 7-8-1 Carolina Panthers by a score of 27–16. The 2014 Cardinals were the first team since the 2000 Buccaneers to qualify for the playoffs in a season in which their stadium hosted the Super Bowl. They were also the first team since the NFL re-alignment in 2002 to do so.".