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Warner Set To Retire

28. January 2010  - Published by Dan Clasgens

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner has called a press conference for Friday where he is expected to announce his retirement.

Screenplay writers in Hollywood couldn’t have concocted a story as good as the one Warner lived.

The former Arena league star was bagging groceries at one point before getting his crack with the Rams in 1998.

He would go on to play in three Super Bowls, winning one. The gun slinger would win two NFL MVP awards and post numbers that should lead him directly to Canton and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Let’s take a look at some of his numbers and accomplishments:

•Second all-time Career Passing Yards per Game (260.4)
•Highest all-time percentage of 300-yard games (45.2 percent)
•Tied (P. Manning) for most games with perfect passer rating (three)
•1-of-2 players in NFL history to throw 100 TD with two teams
•Only player in NFL history to throw 14,000 yards with two teams
•Tied (Marino) as fastest player to 30,000 pass yards (114 gms)
•Tied (Unitas) for consecutive games with 120+ passer rating (four)
•Highest Passing Yards per Game on MNF (329.4)
•Oldest QB to throw 30 touchdowns in a season
•Most 300-yard games (113)
•Only QB to throw 40 TD and win the Superbowl in the same season
•Highest completing percentage in a single game (92.3 percent)
•Tied (Montana) most TD in single postseason (11)
•Most passing yards in a single postseason (1,147)
•First, Second, and Third for passing yards in a Superbowl (414, 377, 365)

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