We are counting down to the start of the 2025 regular season for the Arizona Cardinals and are less than nine weeks away. They will open the season on the road against the New Orleans Saints on Sept. 7. That is 60 days away.
As we count down the remaining days of the offseason, let’s look at who has worn that number uniform over the years for the Cardinals.
Who has worn No. 60?
Cardinals players to wear No. 60
No. 60 currently belongs to offensive lineman Nick Leverett, signed late last season.
- OL Nick Leverett (2025-?)
- OL Keith Ismael (2023)
- OL Koda Martin (2021)
- OL Joe Barksdake (2018)
- OL Nick Leckey (2004-2006)
- OL Mike Gruttadauria (2000-2002)
- DL Tom Burke (1999)
- OL Anthony Redmon (1994-1997)
- OL Willie Williams (1991)
- DL Steve Alford (1987-1988)
- DL Al Baker (1983-1986)
- OL Barney Cotton (1980-1981)
- LB Chris Garlich (1979)
- OL Roger Finnie (1973-1978)
- OL Conrad Dobler (1972)
- LB Jim Hargrove (1971)
- LB Dave Meggyesy (1963-1969)
- OL Harry Thompson (1955)
- OL Gordon Polofsky (1952-1954)
- DL Tom Bienemann (1951)
- WR Bob Shaw (1950)
- OL Ralph Foster (1945)
- OL Gil Duggan (1944)
- RB Jimmy German (1940)
No. 60 hasn’t had many good ones. Baker was a great pass rusher for the Cardinals in the 80. Finnie was the starting left tackle on those great Cardinals offensive lines, but wasn’t as heralded as Dan Dierdorf or Conrad Dobler.
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