Jim Hart was the starter in 1980. Neil Lomax joined the team in 1981 and took over from Hart as the starter and continued as the starter until the team left St. Louis after the 1987 season. Hart remained as a backup through the 1983 season. Other backup QBs for the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1980s were Rusty Lisch, Doug Marsh, Scott Brunner, Cliff Stoudt, Sammy Garza, and Shawn Halloran.
QBs that played in at least 1 game for the Cardinals in the 90s ...
1) 1990 - Timm Rosenbach
2) 1991 - Tom Tupa, Chris Chandler, Stan Gelbaugh
3) 1992 - Chris Chandler, Timm Rosenbach, Tony Sacca
4) 1993 - Steve Beuerlein, Chris Chandler
5) 1994 - Steve Beuerlein, Jay Schroeder, Jim McMahon
6) 1995 - Dave Kreig, Mike Buck, Stoney Case
7) 1996 - Boomer Esiason, Kent Graham
8) 1997 - Jake Plummer, Kent Graham, Stoney Case
9) 1998 - Jake Plummer, Dave Brown
10) 1999 - Jake Plummer, Dave Brown, Chris Greisen
Ben Roethlisberger was the starting quarterback for the Steelers, and Kurt Warner started for the Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII.
Kurt Warner for the Arizona Cardinals Ben Roethlisburger for the Pittsburgh Steelers
The Quarterbacks for the 2009 Super Bowl XLIII were Pittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger, and Arizona Cardinals Kurt Warner. The Steelers beat the Cardinals 27-23.
Arizona Cardinals was created in 1898.
they were the St. Louis Cardinals before moving to Arizona and they were the Chicago Cardinals before that.
In 1988, they moved to phoenix. In March 1994, they changed there name from Phoenix cardinals to Arizona cardinals.
What font is the Arizona cardinals logo? Their Marketing department says it is Gotham.
Emmett Smith, a professional running back for the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals, first became famous when they won the Super Bowl in the 1990s.
what is the Arizona cardinals relative and absolute location
Both starting quarterbacks were already champions and the starting strong safety for each team was the pro-bowl starter for his position.
Glendale,Arizona
The Arizona Cardinals.