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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Kurt Warner has called an end to one of the great storybook careers in NFL history.

The 38-year-old quarterback announced his retirement from the game on Friday after a dozen years in a league that at first rejected him, then revered him as he came from nowhere to lead the lowly St. Louis Rams to two Super Bowls, winning the first of them.

GAME ON: Should Kurt Warner make the Hall of Fame?

Written off as a has-been, he rose again to lead the long-suffering Arizona Cardinals to the Super Bowl a year ago.

Warner walked away with a year left on a two-year, $23 million contract, knowing he still had the skills to play at the highest level.

He had one of the greatest postseason performances ever in Arizona's 51-45 overtime wild card victory over Green Bay on Jan. 10, but sustained a brutal hit in the Cardinals' 45-14 divisional round loss at New Orleans six days later.

Warner leaves the game with a legacy that could land him in the Hall of Fame even though he didn't start his first game until he was 28.

In a comparison with the 14 quarterbacks to make the Hall of Fame in the last 25 years, Warner has a better career completion percentage, yards per pass attempt and yards per game. Only Dan Marino had more career 300-yard passing games.

In 124 regular-season games, Warner completed 65.5% of his passes for 32,344 yards and 208 touchdowns. He and Fran Tarkenton are the only NFL quarterbacks to throw for 100 touchdowns and 14,000 yards for two teams.

Warner, who grew up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and played collegiately at Northern Iowa, ranks among the career leaders in a variety of passing statistics.

He was also the fastest player in NFL history to 10,000 yards passing and tied Dan Marino as fastest to reach 30,000.

He has the top three passing performances in Super Bowl history. His 1,156 yards passing in the 2008 playoffs broke the NFL record of 1,063 he set with St. Louis in 1999.

Warner's rise from obscurity seems the stuff of sports fiction.

He played three seasons in the Arena Football League and one in NFL Europe, mixed in with a sting stocking grocery shelves back in Iowa.

Warner made the Rams as a backup in 1998, then was thrust into the starting role in 1999 when Trent Green (FSY) was injured.

What followed was a masterful and wholly unexpected season, when he led the Rams to a 13-3 regular-season record, then a Super Bowl triumph over Tennessee. He was named the league and Super Bowl MVP.

St. Louis was upset in the first round of the playoffs the following season, but Warner had them back in the big game in 2001, where "The Greatest Show on Turf" lost a squeaker to New England. The season earned him a second NFL MVP award.

But after an injury-plagued 2002 season, he was sacked six times and suffered a concussion in a 2003 season-opening loss to the New York Giants. He never started for St. Louis again.

He signed a free agent contract with the Giants for 2004, but was replaced by rookie Eli Manning (FSY) after nine games. Warner came to the Cardinals in 2005 and was an off-and-on starter before replacing the injured Matt Leinart (FSY) part way through the 2007 season.

Warner had to beat out Leinart the following spring, then led the Cardinals to the NFC West crown and playoff victories over Atlanta, Carolina and Philadelphia before the narrow loss to Pittsburgh in last year's Super Bowl, where he threw for 377 yards.

Off the field, Warner has been just as impressive.

He and his wife operate the First Things First Christian charitable foundation. Last year, he was named the NFL's Man of the Year for his off-field and onfield accomplishments.

Warner's departure leaves Leinart the presumed replacement. The former Heisman Trophy winner has started 17 games for Arizona but only one in the last two years.

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great storybook beginning and great career.

i'm glad that we didn't take him in that expansion draft and get him killed behind our 1999 OL. the world would have never known him.


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Good, he needs to take care of himself and his family.

Thanks for the greatness, Kurt!


My condolences to the Cardinals, hehe


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Maybe he can go all Brett Favre and unretire to play here.


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Kurt Warner has had a great career and I'm very happy for him. The Cardinals and the Jets were who I liked the most in the playoffs. There's just something that I like about Kurt Warner. He's fought so much adversity and has had a great career.

He was bagging groceries, then comes in and leads the Rams to the superbowl twice (as originally their third stringer). Then goes to the Giants and has a tough time there, goes to the Cardinals and made it happen.

Great player, great release of the football, great guy. I've got nothing but love for Kurt Warner. And if he wants to Brett Favre it and come here, I'd love to have him. But honestly, after seeing some of the shots he was taking against the Saints, I'm happy to see him go fade off into the sunset on top!


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He may not be first ballot, depending on who's eligible when he is, but he's certainly a HOFer.

The guy is undefeated in playoff games not played in the superdome.

Ill also say this, people that want to talk about Mike Martz as an offensive genious...

IMO Kurt Warner made Mike Martz.

Kurt goes on and does what he does elsewhere, and Martz is begging for a job in Chicago.

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The guy is undefeated in playoff games not played in the superdome.





I don't think that is correct....

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/W/WarnKu00.htm
Kurt Warner playoff records:
1999 (3-0), 2000 (0-1), 2001 (2-1), 2008 (3-1)

Then this year...2009 (1-1)

His losses:

2000 NFC Wild Card @ NO
2001 Superbowl @ NO
2008 Superbowl @Tampa Bay
2009 NFC Divisional @NO

Dang close though....and 9-4 is one heck of a playoff record (with 3 superbowl appearances to boot)


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The guy is undefeated in playoff games not played in the superdome.





I don't think that is correct....

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/W/WarnKu00.htm
Kurt Warner playoff records:
1999 (3-0), 2000 (0-1), 2001 (2-1), 2008 (3-1)

Then this year...2009 (1-1)

His losses:

2000 NFC Wild Card @ NO
2001 Superbowl @ NO
2008 Superbowl @Tampa Bay
2009 NFC Divisional @NO

Dang close though....and 9-4 is one heck of a playoff record (with 3 superbowl appearances to boot)




My bad, I thought I heard the announcers during the NO game saying his only losses were in the superdome.

Regardless, here's a fun fact: Kurt Warner has started in as many superbowls (3) as Bret Favre and Dan Marino have combined.

First ballot? I think so.

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If anyone deserves to be in the hallf of fame, its this guy


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Maybe he can go all Brett Favre and unretire to play here.





honestly DC... i would rather him stay retired then play the Farve games...and not let his team know what to do...

you got class Kurt... keep it that way.............

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Hall of Famer - no doubt in my mind about it. Thanks for the memories Mr. Warner.

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See you in the Hall Kurt. Enjoy your time off.



And PLEASE don't pull a Favre. Show that clown what it really means to make a decision.


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Damn time flies by doesn't it? It seems like not long ago we are wondering where this guy came from and now he's retiring from a HOF career.


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i was thinking the same thing..

He is so underrated...


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Was always a good game to watch when he was playing. I never really counted a team out with him in there. Definately HoF material. And a heck of a guy off the field too. Him and his wife do a TON of charity work.

Good luck to him and his wife in the next chapter of his life.


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