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January 8th, 2010 5:40 pm EST
Find Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals Wild Card Weekend Football Postseason Tickets
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Event – NFC Wild Card Game: Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals
Time & Date – 2:40 pm, Sunday, January 10th, 2010
Venue – University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
A week later they meet again, and the Packers are hoping for repeat success in their second visit to Glendale. The Arizona Cardinals hosted Green Bay just this last Sunday and were forced to end their regular season with a 33-7 home loss. We’ll soon see if another shot at the Super Bowl for last year’s runner-up is enough to turn the tide.
Established in 1919 and officially on the field since 1921, Green Bay won its 13th division title in the 2007 season, its 8th conference title in the 1997 season, and its 15th league title in the 1996 season at Super Bowl XXXI (31). The Packers head into the playoffs for the 25th time on Sunday.
Established in 1898 and officially on the field since 1920, Arizona won its 6th division title this season, its 1st conference title last season, and its 2nd league title in the 1947 season. The Cardinals head into the playoffs for the 8th time on Sunday.
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Here’s a look at how Green Bay and Arizona did in the 2009 regular season.
GREEN BAY PACKERS
2nd in the NFC North and seeded 5th for the playoffs, the Packers finished with an 11-5 record. The offense brought in 54 touchdowns and averaged 379.1 yards per game, while the defense allowed only 36 touchdowns and an average of 284.4 yards per game. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers completed 350 out of 541 passes for a 64.7 percent completion rate, running back Ryan Grant led in rushing with 1,253 yards, wide receiver Greg Jennings reached the top of receiving with 1,113 yards, and linebacker Nick Barnett was king with 106 tackles in total.
ARIZONA CARDINALS
1st in the NFC West and seeded 4th for the playoffs, the Cardinals finished with a 10-6 record. The offense brought in 46 touchdowns and averaged 344.4 yards per game, while the defense allowed only 38 touchdowns with an average of 346.4 yards per game. Quarterback Kurt Warner completed 339 out of 513 passes for a 66.1 percent completion rate, running back Beanie Wells led in rushing with 793 yards, wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald reached the top of receiving with 1,092 yards, and linebacker Karlos Dansby was king with 109 tackles in total.
Will Green Bay have the same focus in the pressure of the postseason, or will Arizona be the one to avoid elimination?
2008 saw the Packers finish 3rd in their division with a 6-10 record.
The Cardinals finished last season 1st in their division with a 9-7 record. Arizona won 30-24 against the Atlanta Falcons, 33-13 against the Carolina Panthers, and 32-25 against the Philadelphia Eagles before losing Super Bowl XLIII 27-23 to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Click here to find playoff tickets for Arizona Cardinals vs. Green Bay Packers!
Sources: http://www.nfl.com/, http://sports.yahoo.com/, http://espn.go.com/, and http://www.wikipedia.org/.

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