State Farm Stadium

State Farm Stadium is the home stadium of the Arizona Cardinals who previously played in the Sun Devil's Stadium on ASU campus until it was opened on August 1, 2006. The stadium seats 63,400 people and has a parking lot which holds 14,000 vehicles. The stadium has a convertible roof on their stadium and real turf that can be rolled onto field for games. The Cardinals first game in the stadium was on September 10, 2006 in which the Cardinals beat the San Francisco 49ers 34-27. Since then the Cardinals have gone 46-26 on the State Farm home turf and the Cardinals have only had one losing season on their home turf. The Cardinals have gone 3-0 in playoff games in this stadium all of which took place during the Kurt Warner era. State Farm Stadium has been the host of the NCAA Fiesta Bowl since 2007.

Super Bowls
One year after the opening of the stadium the Cardinals would fail to go to Super Bowl XLII but the Arizona fans would still have excitement due the Super Bowl taking place inside the stadium. The Super Bowl saw the New York Giants beat the undefeated New England Patriots 17-14. In 2014 the Cardinals blew away the nation with nation with a 9-1 record, however, injuries would cause the Cards to blow their division lead in a home game against the Seahawks, their only home loss that season. The Cardinals would lose in the Wildcard round and blow the chance to be the only team in NFL history to play in a Super Bowl on their home field. Instead of the Cardinals the Seahawks faced the Patriots who had not played at State Farm Stadium since their Super Bowl XLII loss. Now in Super Bowl XLIX they had a chance to redeem themselves. The Patriots would be down 24-14 in the 3rd quarter but would stage a monstrous comeback to win 28-24.