12/24/2005 Philadelphia Eagles at Arizona Cardinals, Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ
16 years ago today...
December 24, 2005 - Tempe, AZ
The Arizona Cardinals said goodbye to its college stadium home with a 27-21 win over the Philadelphia Eagles at the last NFL regular season game scheduled at Sun Devil Stadium.
The Cardinals were promised a new stadium when they bolted St. Louis for the desert. It took 18 years of play at Arizona State University's Sun Devil Stadium and a very close vote at the ballot box before they could move to a modern new facility in Glendale.
In this game, Cardinals QB Josh McCown threw TD passes to Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin. Both of the WRs went over 1,300 yards on the season in this game. Former Illini Neil Rackers added two field goals for Arizona. Head Coaches were Andy Reid for the Eagles and Denny "they are who we thought they were and we let 'em off the hook" Green.
While this was the last NFL game ever planned to be played at Sun Devil Stadium, loyal readers of TSTT will recall the October 27 post remembering a night in 2003 when the San Diego Chargers home game with the Miami Dolphins was moved to Tempe due to wildfires threatening SoCal. Tickets were free, donations solicited, and the game "sold out."
The 2005 ticket price for a spot on a metal bleacher is considerably less than we will pay tomorrow for Club Level seating at State Farm Center for the Colts at Cardinals contest, our first-ever Christmas Day game.
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