The rivalry between the Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks is an odd one in terms of results of their games. The two teams have a hard time winning at home. Over the last five years, the Cardinals are 0-4-1 against Seattle in State Farm Stadium. They are 4-1 in Seattle.

But now, it is a new coaching staff with new offensive and defensive systems, and Josh Rosen is the starting quarterback.

The last time the Cardinals beat the Seahawks at home was when Russell Wilson was making his debut in 2012. They want to change that,

But what happened in those games? Let’s look at each of the games between the Cardinals and Seahawks in Glendale.

2017: Seahawks 22, Cardinals 16

Drew Stanton started at quarterback and Adrian Peterson was coming off a 37-carry performance the previous Sunday. This was a Thursday night game and Peterson couldn’t get anything going. He gained only 29 yards on 21 carries and was tackled for a safety.

Jimmy Graham caught two touchdown passes and Stanton barely completed 50 percent of his passes. The Cardinals never lead in the game.