1987 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season
NFL team season
The 1987 St. Louis Cardinals season was the franchise's 68th season in the National Football League and the 28th and final season in St. Louis as the team moved to Tempe, Arizona in March 1988. This move left St. Louis without an NFL franchise until the Los Angeles Rams moved there in 1995 to play, only to relocate back to Los Angeles in 2016 , once again leaving St. Louis without an NFL team.
Offseason
NFL draft
Personnel
Staff
1987 St. Louis Cardinals staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Special teams – Marv Braden
Strength and conditioning
Strength and conditioning – LeBaron Caruthers
NFL replacement players
After the league decided to use replacement players during the NFLPA strike, the following team was assembled:
1987 St. Louis Cardinals replacement roster
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
Roster
Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
September 13
Dallas Cowboys
W 24–13
1–0
Busch Stadium
47,241
2
September 20
at San Diego Chargers
L 24–28
1–1
Jack Murphy Stadium
47,988
–
September 27
Indianapolis Colts
canceled
1–1
Busch Stadium
3
October 4
at Washington Redskins
L 21–28
1–2
RFK Stadium
27,728
4
October 11
New Orleans Saints
W 24–19
2–2
Busch Stadium
11,795
5
October 18
at San Francisco 49ers
L 28–34
2–3
Candlestick Park
38,094
6
October 25
at New York Giants
L 7–30
2–4
Giants Stadium
74,391
7
November 1
Philadelphia Eagles
L 23–28
2–5
Busch Stadium
24,586
8
November 8
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
W 31–28
3–5
Busch Stadium
22,449
9
November 15
Los Angeles Rams
L 24–27
3–6
Busch Stadium
27,730
10
November 22
at Philadelphia Eagles
W 31–19
4–6
Veterans Stadium
55,592
11
November 29
at Atlanta Falcons
W 34–21
5–6
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
15,909
12
December 6
Washington Redskins
L 17–34
5–7
Busch Stadium
31,324
13
December 13
New York Giants
W 27–24
6–7
Busch Stadium
29,623
14
December 20
at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
W 31–14
7–7
Tampa Stadium
32,046
15
December 27
at Dallas Cowboys
L 16–21
7–8
Texas Stadium
36,788
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Game summaries
Week 1: vs. Dallas Cowboys
Week 1: Dallas Cowboys at St. Louis Cardinals
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Cowboys
0
6
0 7 13
Cardinals
3
0
0 21 24
at Busch Stadium , St. Louis, Missouri
Date : September 13Game time : 12:00 p.m. CDT Game weather : 72 °F (22 °C)Game attendance : 47,241
Week 3: at Washington Redskins
Week 3: St. Louis Cardinals at Washington Redskins
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Cardinals
0
7
7 7 21
Redskins
7
7
14 0 28
at RFK Stadium , Washington, D.C.
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
STL – Earl Ferrell 1-yard run (Jason Staurovsky kick), 9:28. Tied 7–7.
WAS – Anthony Allen 88-yard pass from Ed Rubbert (Brendan Toibin kick), 9:05. Redskins 14–7.
Third quarter
STL – Earl Ferrell 1-yard run (Jason Staurovsky kick), 8:01. Tied 14–14.
WAS – Lionel Vital 8-yard run (Brendan Toibin kick), 5:24. Redskins 21–14.
WAS – Anthony Allen 48-yard pass from Ed Rubbert (Brendan Toibin kick), 2:02. Redskins 28–14.
Fourth quarter
STL – Pete Noga 60-yard interception return (Jason Staurovsky kick), 12:17. Redskins 28–21.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Week 8: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week 8: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at St. Louis Cardinals
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Buccaneers
7
7
14 0 28
Cardinals
0
3
0 28 31
at Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
TB – Gerald Carter 3-yard pass from Steve DeBerg (Donald Igwebuike kick). Buccaneers 14–0.
STL – Jim Gallery 31-yard field goal. Buccaneers 14–3.
Third quarter
TB – Jeff Smith 34-yard pass from Steve DeBerg (Donald Igwebuike kick). Buccaneers 21–3.
TB – Jeff Smith 3-yard run (Donald Igwebuike kick). Buccaneers 28–3.
Fourth quarter
STL – Robert Awalt 4-yard pass from Neil Lomax (Jim Gallery kick). Buccaneers 28–10.
STL – Niko Noga 24-yard fumble return (Jim Gallery kick). Buccaneers 28–17.
STL – J. T. Smith 11-yard pass from Neil Lomax (Jim Gallery kick). Buccaneers 28–24.
STL – J. T. Smith 17-yard pass from Neil Lomax (Jim Gallery kick). Cardinals 31–28.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
TB – James Wilder – 6 receptions, 87 yards
STL – Robert Awalt – 9 receptions, 124 yards, TD
Days before the game Cardinals owner Bill Bidwill announced that the team would be moving to another city.[ 2] [ 3] The announcement increased fan apathy, resulting in an official game attendance of only 22,449, the Cardinals' lowest in four years.
Entering the fourth quarter, the Cardinals were down 28–3 to the Buccaneers. St. Louis would score 28 unanswered points in the final quarter to win 31–28. Tampa kicker Donald Igwebuike attempted a 53-yard field goal to tie the game as time expired but the ball bounced off the crossbar. The Cardinals' 25-point fourth quarter comeback is the largest in NFL history.[ 4]
Week 13: vs. Washington Redskins
Week 13: Washington Redskins at St. Louis Cardinals
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Redskins
10
0
21 3 34
Cardinals
0
14
3 0 17
at Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
STL – Jim Gallery 48-yard field goal. Cardinals 17–10.
WAS – Jay Schroeder 7-yard run (Ali Haji-Sheikh kick). Tied 17–17.
WAS – George Rogers 6-yard run (Ali Haji-Sheikh kick). Redskins 24–17.
WAS – Clint Didier 19-yard pass from Jay Schroeder (Ali Haji-Sheikh kick). Redskins 31–17.
Fourth quarter
WAS – Ali Haji-Sheikh 40-yard field goal. Redskins 34–17.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Week 14: vs. New York Giants
Week 14: New York Giants at St. Louis Cardinals
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Giants
7
3
7 7 24
Cardinals
14
13
0 0 27
at Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri
Date : December 13Game time : 3:00 p.m. ESTGame weather : 34 °F (1 °C)Game attendance : 29,623TV announcers (CBS) : Dick Stockton and Terry Bradshaw
This would be the Cardinals' final home game in St. Louis as the franchise would relocate to the Phoenix metro area for the 1988 season . This would be the last NFL game played in St. Louis until September 10, 1995 when the Rams , who had relocated to St. Louis from Los Angeles following the 1994 season , hosted the New Orleans Saints . However, the Rams would move back to Los Angeles prior to the 2016 season .
Week 15: at Dallas Cowboys
Week 15: St. Louis Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Cardinals
3
7
0 6 16
Cowboys
0
14
0 7 21
at Texas Stadium , Irving, Texas
Date : December 27Game time : 12:00 p.m. CSTGame weather : 35 °F (2 °C)Game attendance : 36,788
Entering the final week of the season, the Cardinals needed a win over the Cowboys to secure the NFC's final wild card spot. The Cardinals wound up losing the regular season finale, knocking them out of playoff contention. This would be the final game for the St. Louis Cardinals NFL team. On March 15, 1988, NFL owners approved the Cardinals' move from St. Louis to Tempe, Arizona .[ 5] Starting with the following season , the Cardinals played as the Phoenix Cardinals before changing the franchise's geographic name to the Arizona Cardinals prior to the 1994 season .[ 6]
Standings
Awards and records
Luis Sharpe , NFC Pro Bowl selection
J.T. Smith, NFL Receiving Leader, 91 Receptions [ 7]
J.T. Smith, Led NFL, Receiving Yards, 1,117 yards [ 8]
Ron Wolfley , Pro Bowl selection
References
^ Zimmerman, Paul (April 11, 1988). "A lonely road to the NFL" . Sports Illustrated . p. 63.
^ "NFL: Cowboys Cut Off At Pass by Lions" . The New York Times . Associated Press. November 9, 1987. pp. 3 sec C. Retrieved August 21, 2023 .
^ Eskenazi, Gerald (November 6, 1987). "NFL Matchups: Surprise: Colts and Chargers Spotlighted" . The New York Times . pp. 36 sec A. Retrieved August 21, 2023 .
^ Mizell, Hubert (November 9, 1987). "For 15 minutes, Bucs' play hit an all-time low". St. Petersburg Times .
^ Eskenazi, Gerald (March 16, 1988). "N.F.L. Approves Team Shift" . The New York Times . Retrieved August 21, 2023 .
^ "Arizona Cardinals Team History" . ProFootballHOF.com . NFL Enterprises, LLC. Archived from the original on May 18, 2020. Retrieved August 21, 2023 .
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book , Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2 , p. 451
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book , Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2 , p. 452
External links
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Played in Chicago (1920–1959), St. Louis (1960–1987), and formerly the Phoenix Cardinals (1988–1993)