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Arizona Cardinals break ground on performance center, headquarters that is scheduled to open in 2028
The Arizona Cardinals broke ground on a new performance center and team headquarters Thursday, moving forward in an attempt to improve practice facilities that NFL players deemed among the league's worst in 2025.
The Arizona Cardinals officially broke ground on a new training facility and team headquarters in north Phoenix that is slated to open in 2028.
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PHOENIX — The Arizona Cardinals broke ground on a new facility in north Phoenix Thursday. The performance center and team headquarters will be located west of Scottsdale Road and north of the Loop 101, according to the team.