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The 1962 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 43rd year with the National Football League (NFL) and the third season in St. Louis.
Offseason
NFL Draft
Hall of Fame Game
- New York Giants 21, St. Louis Cardinals 21[1]
Regular season
Schedule
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Attendance
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1
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September 16, 1962
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at Philadelphia Eagles
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W 27–21
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58,910
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2
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September 23, 1962
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at Green Bay Packers
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L 17–0
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44,885
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3
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September 30, 1962
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at Washington Redskins
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L 24–14
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37,419
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4
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October 7, 1962
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New York Giants
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L 31–14
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20,327
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5
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October 14, 1962
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Washington Redskins
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T 17–17
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18,104
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6
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October 21, 1962
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Cleveland Browns
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L 34–7
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23,256
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7
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October 28, 1962
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at Dallas Cowboys
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W 28–24
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16,027
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8
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November 4, 1962
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at New York Giants
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L 31–28
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62,775
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9
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November 11, 1962
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Pittsburgh Steelers
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L 26–17
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20,264
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10
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November 18, 1962
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at Cleveland Browns
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L 38–14
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41,815
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11
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November 25, 1962
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San Francisco 49ers
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L 24–17
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17,532
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12
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December 2, 1962
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at Pittsburgh Steelers
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L 19–7
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17,265
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13
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December 9, 1962
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Dallas Cowboys
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W 52–20
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14,102
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14
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December 16, 1962
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Philadelphia Eagles
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W 45–35
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14,989
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Standings
- Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Awards and records
- Sonny Randle, Franchise Record, Most Pass Receptions in One Game, 16 Receptions [2]
- Sonny Randle, Franchise Record, Most Receiving Yards in One Game, 256 yards [2]
- John David Crow, Franchise Record, Most Touchdowns in One Season, 17 Touchdowns [2]
Milestones
- Sonny Randle, 200 Yard Receiving Game, 256 yards achieved on November 14[2]
References
- ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 369
- ^ a b c d NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 94
External links
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Division championships (7) | |
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Conference championships (1) | |
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League championships (2) | |
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Played in Chicago (1920–1959), St. Louis (1960–1987), and formerly the Phoenix Cardinals (1988–1993) |
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