The Arizona Cardinals are the oldest continuously run professional football team in the United States. In 1920 the Chicago Cardinals became charter members of the American Professional Football League, the NFL's predecessor. The team's first star was future Hall of Fame halfback Paddy Driscoll, who was known for his drop-kicking prowess. The Cardinals, based in Comiskey Park, captured their first NFL crown in 1925 under head coach Norman Barry. Following the 1925 championship, the Cardinals struggled for two decades, recording only two winning records from 1926 to 1945
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