2012 Arizona Cardinals season
The 2012 season was the Arizona Cardinals' 93rd in the National Football League, their 25th in Arizona, and their sixth and final season under head coach Ken Whisenhunt. After a surprising 4–0 start, which included a major upset of the [2012 2012 New England Patriots season|New England Patriots season|New England Patriots] in week 2, the Cardinals lost 11 of their final 12 games, and missed the playoffs for a third consecutive season, resulting in the firing of head coach Ken Whisenhunt after six seasons. This was Rod Graves' last season as general manager of the Cardinals. A day after the final game of the regular season, he was fired after 6 seasons.
Regular season
Game summaries
Week 1: vs. Seattle Seahawks
The Cardinals began their season at home against their divisional rival Seahawks with quarterback John Skelton at the starting helm. The team started their season 1–0 despite Skelton finishing the game 14/28 for 149 yards and an interception. Kevin Kolb later on made an appearance in relief of Skelton going 6/8 for 66 yards and a touchdown pass.Week 2: at New England Patriots
In a huge upset at Gillette Stadium, the Cardinals beat the Patriots to become 2–0. This was the Cardinals' first win against the Patriots since 1991. This would be their last win over New England until 2024.Week 3: vs. Philadelphia Eagles
With the win, the Cardinals started 3–0 for the first time since 1974.Week 5: at St. Louis Rams
This was the Cardinals' 700th loss. They became the first team in NFL history to do this.Week 6: vs. Buffalo Bills
With the tough loss, the Cardinals fell to 4–2 and also with the Seahawks' win over the Patriots and the 49ers' loss to the Giants, the team remained in a tie for first place in the NFC West.Week 9: at Green Bay Packers
Losing their fifth straight game of the season by remaining winless at Lambeau Field, the Cardinals headed into their bye week at 4–5.Week 12: vs. St. Louis Rams
With their 7th straight loss the Cardinals were swept by the Rams and fell to 4-7.Week 13: at New York Jets
In a game most remembered as possibly the worst QB duel in NFL history, the Cardinals fell 7-6 marking their 8th straight loss.Week 14: at Seattle Seahawks
With the loss, the Cardinals were not only eliminated from postseason contention by falling to 4–9, but the 58-point loss was the worst in franchise history. They committed 8 turnovers, which was the most that the Cardinals have ever committed in a game. Arizona had only 154 yards of total offense while the defense gave up 493 yards.The Cardinals also became the first team in NFL history to lose 9 consecutive games after starting 4–0.