It is not a game against Washington’s chiefs on Arizona Cardinals 2025.
For the fourth year in a row, however, the Cardinals team flew to the capital of the nation as part of the annual Civic Matters Arizona trip.
On Wednesday morning, 275 college students in Arizona went to Washington on Cardinals aircraft as part of a four -day visit paid by all play involving trips to the US capital and the Supreme Court.
“It’s more important than ever,” Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill said at the team’s website. “(President) Ronald Reagan said 40 years ago that we are only one generation from losing our freedom. It is important and it is part of our work as adults to ensure that we seal these kids about our management form, so they are enlightened citizens.
“Maybe some of these kids decide to run to work and lead us in the right direction. But it’s up to us to teach them.”
Civic Matters Arizona-Studd by Cardinals, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, The Close Up Foundation and Desert Financial-Er An annual visit designed to provide high school children, usually from lower state income, the opportunity to learn the importance of community participation.
The tour will take place on Saturday and will have visits to monuments, monuments and other DC stations in Washington, as well as the Supreme Court and the US capital.
Bidwill said, “This will be an incredible trip.”