Cardinals QB Kurt Warner Officially Retires After 12 Year NFL Career
An old man, at least by NFL standards, became young again today, as Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner announced his retirement from the game at age 38.
In a news conference at the team’s Tempe facility, Warner said he was walking away from the game after 12 seasons while he could still walk.
Befitting the devout Christian that he is, Warner’s career was defined by ascension and resurrection. He made it to the NFL after spending time playing in Europe, the Arena League and stocking shelves at the Hi-Vee Grocery Store back home in Iowa.
He helped two moribund franchises, the St. Louis Rams and Arizona Cardinals, make it to three Super Bowls, winning two MVP awards and making four Pro Bowl appearances along the way.











































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