The Cardinals’owner died and was the first NFL to embrace diversity.

In Beijing on October 3rd, an unfortunate news came from NFL. Arizona’s cardinals, Bill Bidwill, died 80 years after the dedication of the team, aged 88 at the age of 88.

“Michael Bidwill, the son of cardinals, said at a news conference:” thank you very much for the doctors, nurses and other staff who care for him. Their meticulous care and kindness in recent years make their father’s life more meaningful.

“Most importantly, my father devoted his life to the three pillars of life: firm faith, love for his family, and love for the Arizona Cardinals and Rugby.”

In 1932, the father of Peter bill de bought the red Cardinals. Then the Cardinals moved to the park in 1960 and moved to Phoenix, Arizona in 1988. The name was changed to the Phoenix Cardinals.

In 1994, the name of the team was changed to what is now the Arizona Cardinals jerseys. During this period, Bill worked in the team since he was eight years old and has worked for 80 years. When he was a child, he was a caddie at the team. In 1960, the Cardinals began their full contact with the team in the first season of the season, and became the owner of the team in 1972.

In 2007, Bill gave the team to Michael for his age and physical reasons, which became the new owner and chairman of the Cardinals. The team has been mediocre in the old Cardinals during the time.

From 1972 to 2007, Ken Whisenhunt was appointed chief coach (the first year to take over the team), and they had only five successful seasons (less than many wins), and then the Cardinals went to the super bowl for the first time in the second season (2008).

Despite the usual performance on the pitch, old Bill de well is at the forefront of NFL diversification and inclusiveness. He hired Adele Harris, the first black contract negotiator for the NFL, Dennis Green and Rod Graves.

The Arizona Cardinals nfl jerseys online set up a training Award for the 2015 in the 2015 to promote and increase the diversity of coaches.

“From the beginning of the caddie, he has devoted all his life to NFL.” Roger Goodell, president of NFL, said

“Although he never liked to be interviewed under the spotlight, what he did not know was that he was very humorous, and he made an outstanding contribution to NFL. He was very visionary and brought the cardinals, NFL and many super bowls to Arizona. He was a leader embracing diversity, hiring the first African-American executive of NFL and the first African-American to be head coach and general manager. We express our great condolences to Bill’s family and the cardinals and pay tribute to his faith and contribution.

“He is a quiet and generous man who devotes his energy and resources to making life better. I will remember the opportunity he gave me to realize my dream in NFL. Rest in peace. ” Cardinals, the home star Larry Fitzgerald said in twitter.