Football Players who Played for Rams and Cardinals

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Well, good news, you’re in the right place.

I’ve done some research and have found players who played on both the Rams and Cardinals.

Kurt Warner

Kurt Warner is a Hall of Fame quarterback best known for his time with the St. Louis Rams and Arizona Cardinals. His career began as a storybook tale, going from an undrafted free agent out of Northern Iowa and stocking shelves in a grocery store, to playing in the Arena League, before finally making his NFL debut with the Rams in 1998.

Warner’s breakout 1999 season resulted in the first of his two NFL MVP awards and a Super Bowl victory where he was also named Super Bowl MVP. After an injury-plagued tenure with the Rams, Warner revitalized his career with the Cardinals, leading them to their first Super Bowl appearance in franchise history.

He retired after the 2009 season with over 32,000 passing yards, 208 touchdowns and a career passer rating of 93.7.

Warner Key Stats

  • Hall of Fame (Rams, Cardinals, Giants)
  • MVP (Rams)
  • 1st Team All-Pro (Rams)
  • Pro Bowl (Rams, Cardinals)
  • 3000+ Yard Passing Season (Rams, Cardinals)

Ricky Proehl

Ricky Proehl was selected by the Phoenix Cardinals in the third round, 58th overall, in the 1990 NFL Draft. During his lengthy 17-year career, he played for several teams, including the Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Bears, St. Louis Rams, Carolina Panthers, and Indianapolis Colts.

Proehl’s most productive seasons came with the Rams, where he was part of the “Greatest Show on Turf” and won Super Bowl XXXIV. He also played a crucial role in the Panthers’ run to Super Bowl XXXVIII. Known for his reliable hands and precise route-running, Proehl was often a go-to target in clutch situations.

By the time he retired, he had accumulated 669 receptions for 8,878 yards and 54 touchdowns. His consistent performance and leadership on and off the field made him a respected figure in the league.

Sam Bradford

Sam Bradford was selected as the first overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams. A highly touted prospect, he won the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award after throwing for 3,512 yards and 18 touchdowns in his first season.

Bradford’s career was marked by potential hindered by injuries. He played for the Rams, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, and Arizona Cardinals, but recurrent injuries affected his ability to stay on the field consistently.

In the 2016 season with the Vikings, he led the NFL in completion percentage at 71.6% and threw for 3,877 yards and 20 touchdowns. However, his career never fully realized the promise of his early success, and he ended his time in the NFL with 19,449 passing yards and 103 touchdowns.

Bradford Key Stats

  • 3000+ Passing Yard Season (Rams, Eagles, Vikings)

Chris Chandler

Chris Chandler had a lengthy and diverse career as a quarterback in the NFL, playing for eight teams over 17 seasons from 1988 to 2004.

His career stats include 28,484 passing yards, 170 touchdown passes, and a completion rate of 58.1%. Chandler’s pinnacle was the 1998 season when he led the Atlanta Falcons to Super Bowl XXXIII, earning Pro Bowl honors along the way. His QB rating of 100.9 that season was a career-high.

Despite moving frequently, Chandler had a knack for stepping in and providing reliable quarterback play, a valuable asset in the league

Chandler Key Stats

  • Pro Bowl (Falcons)
  • 3000+ Passing Yard Season (Falcons)

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