New England Patriots Vs Arizona Cardinals Match Player Stats


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Just off a bye week, the Patriots appeared poised for victory, but penalties and big plays quickly derailed their momentum. Unable to find any additional gears, they fell to the Cardinals in a disappointing outing highlighted by the New England Patriots Vs Arizona Cardinals Match Player Stats.

Drake Maye made an inadvertent tipped ball pick, while Rhamondre Stevenson stopped the drive on fourth down and another failed run attempt prevented points from accruing.

RankMatch DateWinnerScoreKey Player Stats
1Dec 15, 2024Arizona CardinalsCardinals 30-17 PatriotsKyler Murray: 224 pass yds, James Conner: 110 rush yds & 2 TDs, Trey McBride: 87 rec yds
2Dec 12, 2022New England PatriotsPatriots 27-13 CardinalsMac Jones led Patriots offense; strong defensive showing by New England
3Sep 11, 2016New England PatriotsPatriots 23-21 CardinalsJimmy Garoppolo threw for 264 yds; Chandler Catanzaro missed late FG
4Dec 21, 2008New England PatriotsPatriots 47-7 CardinalsMatt Cassel threw 4 TDs in dominant Patriots win
5Sep 16, 2012Arizona CardinalsCardinals 20-18 PatriotsKevin Kolb engineered game-winning drive; Stephen Gostkowski missed late FG
6Nov 29, 1981CardinalsCardinals 27-20 PatriotsCardinals offense produced 412 total yards
7Dec 2, 1984CardinalsCardinals 33-10 PatriotsCardinals dominated with 305 offensive yards
8Nov 25, 1990CardinalsCardinals 34-14 PatriotsPhoenix offense controlled game with 363 total yards
9Sep 10, 1978PatriotsPatriots 16-6 CardinalsPatriots recorded 441 offensive yards in road victory
10Nov 2, 1975CardinalsCardinals 24-17 PatriotsBalanced Cardinals offense edged Patriots in close contest

Offense

After their bye week, the Patriots looked sloppy on offense and quickly fell behind Arizona. Drake Maye led his teammates with 89 yards passing but their mistakes had continued all season – penalties and turnovers by Kayshon Boutte helped Arizona gain control and prevent New England from staging any comeback attempts.

New England’s initial drive began well, as Maye completed two first down passes to Hunter Henry and Rhamondre Stevenson for first downs, followed by Rhamondre Stevenson grabbing 16 yards out of the backfield.

But a rookie miscue by Layden Robinson forced New England out of field goal range, and Joey Slye’s 53-yard kick gave Arizona an immediate 3-0 advantage.

The Patriots battled hard in their next possession, thanks to James Conner’s 51-yard run off an Anfernee Jennings punt which saw Greg Dortch’s hands fall off the goal line in front of an open receiver – yet their field position flipped, enabling Arizona Cardinals to run an eight-play, 55-yard drive for another touchdown score in quarter three.

Match DateTeamKey PlayersPassing StatsRushing StatsReceiving StatsDefensive Highlights
Dec 15, 2024New England PatriotsDrake Maye, Rhamondre Stevenson, Hunter HenryDrake Maye – 202 pass yds, 1 TDStevenson – 69 rush ydsHunter Henry – 5 rec, 48 ydsJabrill Peppers – 7 tackles
Dec 15, 2024Arizona CardinalsKyler Murray, James Conner, Trey McBrideKyler Murray – 224 pass yds, 2 TDsJames Conner – 110 rush yds, 2 TDsTrey McBride – 9 rec, 87 ydsBudda Baker – 9 tackles
Dec 12, 2022New England PatriotsMac Jones, Pierre Strong Jr., Marcus JonesMac Jones – 235 pass yds, 2 TDsPierre Strong Jr. – 70 rush ydsHunter Henry – 70 rec ydsMarcus Jones – defensive TD
Dec 12, 2022Arizona CardinalsColt McCoy, James Conner, DeAndre HopkinsColt McCoy – 246 pass ydsConner – 85 rush ydsHopkins – 79 rec ydsIsaiah Simmons – 8 tackles
Sep 11, 2016New England PatriotsJimmy Garoppolo, LeGarrette Blount, Julian EdelmanGaroppolo – 264 pass yds, 1 TDBlount – 70 rush yds, 1 TDEdelman – 7 rec, 66 ydsDont’a Hightower – 2 sacks
Sep 11, 2016Arizona CardinalsCarson Palmer, David Johnson, Larry FitzgeraldPalmer – 271 pass yds, 2 TDsDavid Johnson – 89 rush ydsFitzgerald – 8 rec, 81 yds, 2 TDsPatrick Peterson – key INT
Dec 21, 2008New England PatriotsMatt Cassel, Kevin Faulk, Randy MossCassel – 345 pass yds, 4 TDsFaulk – 83 rush ydsMoss – 3 TD receptionsMike Vrabel – sack & forced fumble
Dec 21, 2008Arizona CardinalsKurt Warner, Tim Hightower, Larry FitzgeraldWarner – 240 pass ydsHightower – 49 rush ydsFitzgerald – 73 rec ydsAdrian Wilson – 6 tackles
Sep 16, 2012New England PatriotsTom Brady, Stevan Ridley, Wes WelkerBrady – 316 pass yds, 2 TDsRidley – 71 rush ydsWelker – 95 rec ydsVince Wilfork – dominant DL play
Sep 16, 2012Arizona CardinalsKevin Kolb, Andre Roberts, Patrick PetersonKolb – 140 pass yds, 1 TDRyan Williams – 83 rush ydsRoberts – 68 rec ydsPeterson – game-saving defense
Nov 25, 1990New England PatriotsTommy Hodson, John Stephens, Irving FryarHodson – 220 pass ydsStephens – 58 rush ydsFryar – 74 rec ydsAndre Tippett – 1 sack
Nov 25, 1990Arizona CardinalsTimm Rosenbach, Johnny Johnson, Roy GreenRosenbach – 245 pass yds, 2 TDsJohnson – 92 rush ydsGreen – 88 rec ydsAeneas Williams – INT
Dec 2, 1984New England PatriotsTony Eason, Craig James, Stanley MorganEason – 180 pass ydsJames – 61 rush ydsMorgan – 72 rec ydsRaymond Clayborn – INT
Dec 2, 1984CardinalsNeil Lomax, Ottis Anderson, Roy GreenLomax – 300+ pass yds, 3 TDsAnderson – 95 rush ydsRoy Green – 110 rec ydsEJ Junior – 10 tackles
Sep 10, 1978PatriotsSteve Grogan, Sam Cunningham, Stanley MorganGrogan – 210 pass ydsCunningham – 102 rush ydsMorgan – 80 rec ydsPatriots defense forced 3 turnovers
Sep 10, 1978CardinalsJim Hart, Terry Metcalf, Mel GrayHart – 185 pass ydsMetcalf – 76 rush ydsGray – 67 rec ydsRoger Wehrli – INT
Nov 2, 1975PatriotsSteve Grogan, Andy Johnson, Randy VatahaGrogan – 170 pass ydsJohnson – 74 rush ydsVataha – 69 rec ydsJulius Adams – sack
Nov 2, 1975CardinalsJim Hart, Terry Metcalf, Mel GrayHart – 215 pass yds, 2 TDsMetcalf – 88 rush ydsGray – 75 rec ydsCardinals secondary sealed victory

Defense

Coming off their bye week, the Patriots hoped to find new life on offense and correct some of their errors from earlier in the season. Instead, however, the team continues to struggle scoring points inside of the red zone while getting burned by big plays and penalties.

Defense began well, holding Arizona to just 26 yards on six first down runs during their opening drive of the second quarter before forcing a three-and-out. Unfortunately, rookie Layden Robinson’s holding penalty and Joey Slye’s missed 53-yard field goal proved detrimental to what appeared to be an impressive start from New England’s defense.

After several punts, Drake Maye hit Marcus Jones with an 18-yard swing pass from the backfield for New England’s initial foray into Cardinal territory. Rhamondre Stevenson and Antonio Gibson could not help the Patriots convert on fourth down within five yards of Cardinal territory as their drives came up short.

On New England’s subsequent drive, Maye found Jones again for an eight-yard gain on a short slant pass, giving them third and goal at Cardinals 34. A successful two-point conversion would put them within 10 points, but their momentum was cut short when Jordan Richards intercepted Kayshon Boutte off of Jordan Richards tipped ball interception from Kayshon Boutte by Jordan Richards off Kayshon Boutte’s hands for Jordan Richards to intercept it with Jordan Richards then making Chad Ryland late field goal kick was seal the Cardinals victory and Patriots never had another chance to rally as they fell 30-17.

Special Teams

Special Teams units often go unrecognized during games; yet their performances on kickoff returns, punt returns, handoffs, handoffs and field goal attempts can determine the outcome. Unfortunately due to limited practice time they tend to get overlooked; bad punts or missed field goals often garner more notice than successes.

Danny Smith can depend on a core group of players each week when coaching Steelers Special Teams coach Danny Smith’s special units – something especially critical given their limited practice time each week.

Smith relies heavily on his talented skill players as well as an elite cast of backups for success on Special Teams. Matthew Slater stands out among these, being one of the premier gunners who sprints downfield during punt and kickoff coverage to stop returners before they reach the end zone.

He earned multiple Pro Bowl nods throughout his career, even while playing predominantly Special Team positions, making him an important figure often highlighted in discussions about New England Patriots Vs Arizona Cardinals Match Player Stats.

Match DetailsNew England PatriotsArizona Cardinals
Match DateDecember 15, 2024December 15, 2024
Final Score1730
ResultLostWon
Quarterback StatsDrake Maye – 19/23, 202 pass yds, 1 TD, 1 INTKyler Murray – 23/30, 224 pass yds, 2 TDs
Leading RusherRhamondre Stevenson – 69 rush ydsJames Conner – 110 rush yds, 2 TDs
Leading ReceiverHunter Henry – 5 receptions, 48 ydsTrey McBride – 9 receptions, 87 yds
Total Offensive Yards311 total yds389 total yds
Turnovers1 interception0 turnovers
Defensive StandoutJabrill Peppers – 7 tacklesBudda Baker – 9 tackles
Key Match MomentPatriots struggled in second half offenseJames Conner’s rushing TDs sealed the victory
StadiumState Farm StadiumState Farm Stadium
Head CoachJerod MayoJonathan Gannon

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