Arizona Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt and general manager Rod Graves have been fired after a 5-11 season, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
Whisenhunt, 50, was 45-51 in six seasons with the Cardinals after being hired in 2007. He led the Cardinals to the Super Bowl after the 2008 season, losing to the Steelers.
Graves struggled to find a franchise quarterback after Kurt Warner retired after the 2009 season.
He traded cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and a second-round pick to the Eagles in 2011 for Kevin Kolb and then signed the quarterback to five-year, $63.5 million contract with $21 million guaranteed. But Kolb has struggled both on the field and with injuries since arriving in Arizona.
Graves was named general manager in 2007 and his contract was set to expire in 2013.
Graves joined the team as assistant to the president in 1997. He was promoted to vice president for football operations in 2003.
The Cardinals, who started the season 4-0, went on to lose their next nine games, including the most one-sided loss in franchise history, a 58-0 drubbing at Seattle.
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Whisenhunt, 50, was 45-51 in six seasons with the Cardinals after being hired in 2007. He led the Cardinals to the Super Bowl after the 2008 season, losing to the Steelers.
Graves struggled to find a franchise quarterback after Kurt Warner retired after the 2009 season.
He traded cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and a second-round pick to the Eagles in 2011 for Kevin Kolb and then signed the quarterback to five-year, $63.5 million contract with $21 million guaranteed. But Kolb has struggled both on the field and with injuries since arriving in Arizona.
Graves was named general manager in 2007 and his contract was set to expire in 2013.
Graves joined the team as assistant to the president in 1997. He was promoted to vice president for football operations in 2003.
The Cardinals, who started the season 4-0, went on to lose their next nine games, including the most one-sided loss in franchise history, a 58-0 drubbing at Seattle.
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