ARIZONA CARDINALS

Arizona Cardinals’ preseason opener: By the numbers

Aug 10, 2013, 3:35 AM | Updated: 2:45 pm

The Arizona Cardinals kicked off their four-game preseason schedule with a 17-0 victory over the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field Friday night.

While the final score doesn’t mean much outside of a happy flight back to the Valley, the Cardinals graded out rather well by the numbers.

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The most important thing during a preseason game isn’t the scoreboard, it’s keeping the starters healthy. And at Lambeau Field, Arizona’s starting offensive line did a terrific job of making sure quarterback Carson Palmer remained on his feet throughout his brief on-field appearance. The first-year Cardinals QB went 4-of-6 for 77 yards and a touchdown and wasn’t sacked once.

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Patrick Peterson touched the football once Friday, but it came at his natural position, cornerback. Peterson intercepted a Graham Harrell pass midway through the first quarter. The Cardinals went on to score their first touchdown of the night on the first offensive play after the pick.

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Outside of Larry Fitzgerald, Michael Floyd and Andre Roberts, no wide receiver is guaranteed a spot on the Cardinals’ 53-man roster coming out of camp. But the competition for the fourth wide receiver spot heated up Friday as Jaron Brown (five catches for 46 yards and a touchdown) and Charles Hawkins (four catches for 92 yards) both played well.

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Bruce Arians hinted that the Cardinals’ offensive starters would only play about 15 snaps, but after three drives and nine snaps, the first-year coach elected to pull Palmer and Co.

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The Cardinals scored 14 points in the first half, all of which came off of turnovers.

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Larry Fitzgerald was on the field for only three drives in Arizona’s preseason opener, but he was Palmer’s main target with two catches for 21 yards.

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Tyrann Mathieu returned two punts Friday night, and his second return was reminiscent of his days at LSU in 2011. The Cardinals’ third-round pick took a Tim Masthay punt up the middle for 24 yards in the fourth quarter, despite the fact there didn’t seem to be much daylight for him to run off a big chunk of yardage.

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Palmer’s 38-yard pass to Andre Roberts in the first quarter was the longest touchdown thrown by a Cardinals quarterback since Week 4 of the 2012 season.

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New team, new number, same John Abraham. The 35-year-old assimilated himself rather nicely in his Cardinals’ debut by forcing a fumble on the first play of the second quarter. Abraham recorded six forced fumbles in 2012.

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Todd Bowles’ first-team defense allowed the Packers to go 86 yards on their first drive, but David Carter stopped running back James Starks at the two-yard line on a fourth down run.

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The Cardinals recorded their first preseason shutout since August 2008, when they blanked the Oakland Raiders 24-0.

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