Kurt Warner


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Position: QB
Jersey #: 13
Date of Birth: June 22, 1971
Height / Weight: 6'2" / 214 lbs
Drafted: Round , Pick in 1994 by
First Team: STL (1998)
Last Team: ARZ (2009)

Quarterback Stats

Year Team Games Cmp Att Pass Yds Pass TDs INTs Sacks Rush Yds Rush TDs Fantasy
2009ARI153405143758271424100219
2008ARI164025994582301426-20261
2007ARI142824523409271720151206
2006ARI6108168137765143063
2005ARI10242375271311923280129
2004NYG101742772054643930199
2003LA238653651160011
2002LA714422014313112133047
2001LA163755464830362238600293
2000LA112323443383211820170185
1999LA152934503956381126891297

Career Summary

Last Updated: February 10, 2025

Kurt Warner Career History

Full Name: Kurtis Eugene Warner
Date of Birth: June 22, 1971
Position: Quarterback

Teams Played For:

  • St. Louis Rams (1998-2003)
  • New York Giants (2004)
  • Arizona Cardinals (2005-2009)

Career Highlights and Accomplishments:

  • Super Bowl Champion: Won Super Bowl XXXIV (1999) with the St. Louis Rams.
  • Super Bowl MVP: Awarded Super Bowl MVP in Super Bowl XXXIV.
  • NFL Most Valuable Player: Won the NFL MVP award in 1999 and 2001.
  • Pro Bowl Selections: Selected to the Pro Bowl three times (1999, 2000, 2001).
  • NFL Offensive Player of the Year: Received this honor twice (1999, 2001).
  • First-ballot Hall of Famer: Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017.
  • Career Passing Yards: Over 32,000 passing yards and 208 touchdown passes in the regular season.
  • Career Completion Percentage: Approximately 65.5% throughout his career.

Career Overview:

Kurt Warner began his NFL career with the St. Louis Rams in 1998, where he quickly gained recognition for his exceptional passing ability and leadership on the field. He led the Rams to a Super Bowl victory in 1999, earning Super Bowl MVP honors. Warner's success continued with multiple Pro Bowl selections and MVP awards during his tenure with the Rams. After a brief stint with the New York Giants in 2004, Warner joined the Arizona Cardinals in 2005, where he revitalized his career. He led the Cardinals to their first-ever Super Bowl appearance in the 2008 season, and although they fell short against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he was instrumental in the team's success. Kurt Warner's journey from an undrafted quarterback to a two-time NFL MVP and Super Bowl champion is a testament to his talent, determination, and resilience. His legacy continues to inspire many both on and off the field.

Source: gpt-4o-mini


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