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Tucson, Arizona | Published: 01.11.2009
PHOENIX — In the latest example of the Cardinals’ incredible postseason good fortune, Philadelphia beat the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants 23-11 on Sunday. That meant Arizona stays at home to face the Eagles next Sunday with the winner headed to the Super Bowl.
It’s an amazing scenario for a Cardinals franchise that until this year had one playoff victory in 61 seasons.
“Obviously, we are excited that we have another home game to host the NFC championship at University of Phoenix Stadium,” coach Ken Whisenhunt said Sunday. “It is huge for this organization, for our players, and especially for our fans.”
The last of the tickets were sold out within six minutes of the end of the Giants-Eagles game, the Cardinals said. That includes additional seating similar to last year’s Super Bowl that increases the stadium’s capacity to more than 70,000.
AP Sports Writers Mike Cranston and Jenna Fryer in Charlotte, N.C., contributed to this report.
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