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Dignity Health Puts Name On Cardinals' Training Facility

Dignity Health has signed a 10-year deal to entitle the NFL Cardinals' training facility in Tempe, which will now be known as the Dignity Health Arizona Cardinals Training Center. The facility, opened in the early '90s, has never had a naming-rights sponsor. Dignity has been a Cardinals team sponsor for a decade, but with this deal gets exclusive category rights. Cardinals Senior VP/Business Development Steve Ryan said the deal took around two years to complete. It follows by weeks the signing of State Farm as a new entitlement partner for the Cardinals’ home stadium in Glendale.

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