1959 Chicago Cardinals season

They tied with the Los Angeles Rams for the worst record in the 12-team league.

[1] Their final home game in Chicago was on November 29, a 31–7 loss to the cross-town rival Bears at Soldier Field.

[2] The home games of October 25 and November 22, both losses, were played in Minnesota at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington,[3][4] the future home of the expansion Minnesota Vikings, starting two years later in 1961.

[9] Season tickets for a four game home slate at Soldier Field cost $18, $14, and $10, respectively.

[9] The club also offered a $10 "family plan," which admitted two children, age 14 or under, to every game with an adult season ticket purchase.