· 2026-07-07

Arizona Cardinals open the 2026 preseason with a high‑stakes clash against the Carolina Panthers at the Hall of Fame Game on Aug. 6, a chance for new head coach Mike LaFleur to showcase his system before the regular season.
The preseason matchup kicks off the NFL’s 107th season and doubles as a showcase for Hall of Fame Class of 2026 inductees. Larry Fitzgerald, a lifelong Cardinal, will be enshrined two days later, giving the team a sentimental boost. The game also offers a rare glimpse of LaFleur’s play‑calling, as he transitions from offensive intern to head coach.
Tickets are sold through the official Hall of Fame site at www.profootballhof.com/tickets. Fans can also buy package deals that include on‑field photos after the game, stage photos during the Enshrinement ceremony, and a chance to greet returning Hall of Famers. Packages are listed at https://OnLocationExp.com/PFHOF.
Tight end Trey McBride returns after a record‑setting 2025 season with 126 catches, the most ever by a tight end. He joins Marvin Harrison Jr., the son of Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison, as a primary offensive weapon. Both will be tested against a Panthers defense that featured Luke Kuechly, a 2026 inductee and former Carolina star.
The Cardinals sit 8th in the AFC with an 8‑9 record and are on a seven‑game losing streak, a stark contrast to the optimism surrounding the preseason. Their next regular‑season test arrives on Sep. 13, 2026, when they travel to face the Los Angeles Chargers.
Mike LaFleur, hired this offseason, brings a fresh offensive mindset after stints with the Browns and Packers. His brother Matt leads Green Bay, but Mike’s first head‑coaching test comes in Canton, where the spotlight is bright and the pressure intense. How he adapts will set the tone for the Cardinals’ rebuild.
Alongside Fitzgerald, the Panthers will celebrate Luke Kuechly, a seven‑time Pro Bowler and five‑time All‑Pro. The 2026 class also includes Drew Brees, Roger Craig, and Adam Vinatieri, adding prestige to the weekend and giving both teams a historic backdrop.
Preseason games let LaFleur evaluate depth at quarterback, assess the new offensive line, and decide which rookies earn roster spots. With the Cardinals’ losing streak looming, every snap in this exhibition could influence the lineup for the Chargers showdown.
The game airs nationally on NFL Network, with streaming options on the NFL app and the Hall of Fame’s official site. Fans in Glendale can catch the action at local sports bars that will broadcast the kickoff at 8 p.m. CST.
Watch for McBride’s route running, Harrison Jr.’s speed, and LaFleur’s play‑calling on third down. Defensive adjustments will be key, especially against a Panthers offense that featured Tetairoa McMillan, the 2025 Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Beyond the preseason win‑loss column, the Hall of Fame Game offers a symbolic bridge between the franchise’s storied past—embodied by Fitzgerald’s induction—and its future under LaFleur. The outcome may not count in the standings, but the momentum it creates could shape the season ahead.