All or Nothing
Season one presents an unprecedented look at the lives of players, coaches and owners of the Arizona Cardinals over an entire NFL season. Witness the real life, behind the scenes journey with Head coach Bruce Arians, President Michael Bidwill, General Manager Steve Keim, and Pro Bowlers Carson Palmer, Larry Fitzgerald, Patrick Peterson, and Tyrann Mathieu.
Documentary, Reality
Episodes (8)
The Cardinal Rules
Bruce Arians and the Arizona Cardinals begin the 2015 season on a mission to win the Super Bowl as quarterback Carson Palmer returns from a knee injury to join forces with veteran receiver Larry Fitzgerald and a pair of new running backs.
Fog
The Cardinals face adversity for the first time and call for reinforcements as they prepare for a road trip that will take them to a remote mountain resort and a visit to Coach Bruce Arians's former team, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Penthouse
As the middle of the season and a needed bye week approach, safety Tyrann Mathieu and the Cardinals have their eyes on the team they must conquer: the two-time defending NFC champion Seattle Seahawks.
The Wheel
Cornerback Patrick Peterson prepares for a major life change as quarterback Carson Palmer meets his former team the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cardinals call upon an old rival to help navigate the tough NFC West.
December Football
Behind star rookie running back David Johnson the Cardinals enter the most important stretch of the regular season healthy and on a roll. But in the NFL's cruelest month everything can change in an instant.
Endings and Beginnings
The Cardinals try to overcome the devastating loss of Tyrann Mathieu as two of the NFC's best, the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks, visit Arizona.
The New Season
The Cardinals play host to the one of the wildest playoff games in NFL history as Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers return to the desert seeking revenge for a Week 16 blowout.
All or Nothing?
With a trip to the Super Bowl on the line, the Cardinals travel to Carolina to face Cam Newton and the Panthers in the NFC Championship Game.