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25 days till the Cardinals’ season opener: Stats for No. 25

We are in countdown mode to the start of the season. The Arizona Cardinals will kick off the 2023 regular season in 25 days on September 10 on the road against the Washington Commanders.

It will be the official beginning of the Jonathan Gannon era as head coach.

In our countdown until the start of the season, we will give you notable stats in Cardinals history related to the number of the day.

Below are some notable stats with the No. 25.

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25 wins

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Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports

Quarterback Kyler Murray has 25 wins as a starter.

25 TD passes

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(Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

Josh McCown threw 25 touchdown passes in his time with the Cardinals between 2002-2005.

25 interceptions

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(Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Quarterback John Skelton threw 25 interceptions between 2010-2012.

Between 1943-1944, John Grigas also threw 25 interceptions.

25 rushing touchdowns

Coach Jim Conzelman confers with Chicago Cardinals’ Paul Christman, Pat Harder, Elmer Angsman and Charley Trippi.(AP Photo)
Coach Jim Conzelman confers with Chicago Cardinals’ Paul Christman, Pat Harder, Elmer Angsman and Charley Trippi.(AP Photo)

Fullback Pat Harder rushed for 25 touchdowns between 1946-1950.

25 made field goals in a season

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Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Three different Cardinals kickers have had 25 made field goals in a season.

Jim Bakken did in 1964. Neil Rackers did in 2008 and Jay Feely did in 2012.

25-for-25 on extra points

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Tom Hauck /Allsport

In 2001, kicker Bill Gramatica was 25-for-25 on extra points. Jay Feely repeated that in 2012.

25 career sacks

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Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports

Chike Okeafor logged 25 sacks in his time with the Cardinals between 2005-2009.

Story originally appeared on Cards Wire