Mother nature is known to wreak havoc during the NFL season, but the Cardinals and Bears were in for a surprise on Sunday at State Farm Stadium. The teams got hailed on during the second quarter ...
Some fans inside the stadium looked up in disbelief, and others walked toward the stadium bowl for cover. The Cardinals’ stadium staff decided to close the roof, which took roughly 10 minutes to ...
forcing the Cardinals to close their retractable roof at State Farm Stadium after both rain and hail fell upon the club's Week 9 matchup with the Chicago Bears. The weather was clear when the game ...
Chalk this one up to things you don't see every day. On Sunday, as the Arizona Cardinals hosted the Chicago Bears at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, it began to rain. Then it started to hail.
Game officials ruled that the retractable roof needed to be closed once rain — and some hail — began falling into State Farm Stadium. The process takes roughly 10 minutes for the roof to close ...
History was made Sunday afternoon. But it wasn't on the field. For the first time in the 18-year history of State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the retractable roof closed midgame.
GLENDALE, Ariz. – It does rain in the desert. Hail unexpectedly started pouring down from the sky during the second quarter, impacting the grass field. Some fans inside the stadium looked up in ...
GLENDALE, Ariz. – It does rain in the desert. The Arizona Cardinals announced Saturday that State Farm Stadium’s retractable roof would be open for Sunday’s Week 9 game against the Chicago ...