Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, center, celebrates with quarterback Kurt Warner, right, as Carolina Panthers' Chris Gamble (20) walks off the field after Fitzgerald's touchdown catch during the second quarter of an NFL divisional playoff football game in Charlotte, N.C., Saturday.
Gerry Broome, Associated Press
CHARLOTTE, N.C. The Arizona Cardinals were expected by most to be easy prey in another futile trip to the East Coast.
Instead, Kurt Warner and the Cardinals are a victory away from their first Super Bowl appearance with a big assist from Jake Delhomme and the bumbling Carolina Panthers.
The once discarded Warner was steady in a 33-13 rout of the Panthers on Saturday night, throwing two touchdown passes, while Delhomme threw five interceptions and lost a fumble.
The target of jokes for years with their history of ineptitude, the Cardinals became the last NFC team to reach the conference championship since the 1970 merger with a win few saw coming.
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