
- The Rams beat the Arizona Cardinals, 27-24, to start the season. The last time the Rams won their season opener was in 2006, vs. Denver on September 10, 2006, with a score of 18-10.
- In the all-time series between the Rams and the Cardinals, the Rams take the edge, 34-33-2.
- The Rams have put together back-to-back home opener wins. In 2012, the Rams beat the Redskins in their home opener in Week 2. The team’s last string of home opener wins lasted from 2003-06, and included a 17-10 win over Arizona in 2004.
- Today’s game marks the 13th time the Rams have faced the Cardinals in Week 1 with the record in the Rams’ favor, 8-5.
- The win marks the Rams’ first win at home since Week 13 vs. San Francisco.
- Today’s win marks Coach Fisher’s 150th regular season win. Elevates Coach’s career record to 5-2 against the Cardinals. It also increases his head coaching record to 12-11-1 against the NFC West during the regular season. Fisher now boasts a 11-7 career record on Kickoff Weekend.
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- There were no registered sacks on Bradford. Bradford has tallied three consecutive regular season games without a sack, dating back to when the team traveled to Tampa Bay (12/23/12). Marks the longest streak of his career.
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- Cook brought in a second touchdown from Bradford, a 1-yard pass. Marks Cook’s first multi-touchdown game of his career and pushes his career total to 10. Bradford rushed 1-yard for the two-point conversion. Marks the first time Bradford carried the ball past the goal line for two-points.
- Cook finished with 141 receiving yards on seven receptions, both marks led the team. Marks his second-highest career total. Cook posted 169 yards vs. Jacksonville (12/24/11), as a member of the Titans. Marks his third 100-yard plus game of his career.
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- Quinn added a third sack to tie his single-game record with 3.0 sacks in a game. The last time Arizona traveled to the Dome (10/4/12), was the last time Quinn tallied 3.0 sacks. He now has eight sacks in five career games against Arizona. The third-year pro has 18.5 career sacks.
- On Quinn’s third sack, he forced Palmer to fumble and DE ![]()
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- P Johnny Hekker punted three times for 147 yards. He placed one inside the 20-yard line and had one touchback. Only one punt was returned all afternoon and it went for a 1-yard gain.
