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1985 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamSt. Louis Cardinals (NFL)
teamdisplaySt. Louis Cardinals
year1985
record5–11
division_place5th NFC East
coachJim Hanifan
general managerLarry Wilson
ownerBill Bidwill
stadiumBusch Stadium
playoffsDid not qualify
pro_bowlersLB E. J. Junior
shortnavlinkCardinals seasons

The 1985 St. Louis Cardinals season was the franchise's 66th season in the league. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 9–7, winning only five games. This was the third straight season in which the team did not reach the playoffs. The Cardinals fired head coach Jim Hanifan the following season when the Cardinals finished in last place after a 3–1 start.

Offseason

Draft

Main article: 1985 NFL draft

Personnel

Staff

  • President – Bill Bidwill

  • Director of pro personnel – Larry Wilson

  • Director of player personnel – George Boone

  • Head coach – Jim Hanifan

  • Special assistant to the head coach – Leon McLaughlin

  • Offensive coordinator – Dick Jamieson

  • Offensive Backfield – Chuck Banker

  • Receivers – Emmitt Thomas

  • Tight Ends – Pete Hoener

  • Offensive Line – Ernie McMillan

  • Assistant head coach/defense – Floyd Peters

  • Linebackers – Rudy Feldman

  • Defensive Backfield – Lance Van Zandt

  • Special Teams – Jerry Smith

Roster

Schedule

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September 8at Cleveland BrownsW 27–241–0Cleveland Municipal Stadium62,107
September 15Cincinnati BengalsW 41–272–0Busch Memorial Stadium46,321
September 22at New York GiantsL 17–272–1Giants Stadium74,987
September 29Green Bay PackersW 43–283–1Busch Memorial Stadium48,598
at Washington RedskinsL 10–273–2RFK Stadium53,134
October 13at Philadelphia EaglesL 7–303–3Veterans Stadium48,186
October 20at Pittsburgh SteelersL 10–233–4Three Rivers Stadium56,478
October 27Houston OilersL 10–203–5Busch Memorial Stadium43,190
Dallas CowboysW 21–104–5Busch Memorial Stadium49,347
November 10at Tampa Bay BuccaneersL 0–164–6Tampa Stadium34,736
November 17Philadelphia EaglesL 14–244–7Busch Memorial Stadium39,032
November 24New York GiantsL 3–344–8Busch Memorial Stadium41,248
November 28at Dallas CowboysL 17–354–9Texas Stadium54,125
December 8New Orleans SaintsW 28–165–9Busch Memorial Stadium29,527
December 15at Los Angeles RamsL 14–465–10Anaheim Stadium52,052
Washington RedskinsL 16–275–11Busch Memorial Stadium28,090
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

References

References

  1. "1985 St. Louis Cardinals Statistics & Players".
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