On June 22, 1971, Kurtis Warner, a former quarterback in American football, was born. He played 12 seasons in the NFL, mainly with the Arizona Cardinals and St. Louis Rams. Kurt Warner, a football player from Burlington, Iowa, who attended Regis High School in Cedar Rapids, graduated in 1989. He studied at the University of Northern Iowa after finishing high school, where he received his degree in 1993.
He went from being an undrafted free agent to winning two MVP awards and the Super Bowl MVP during his career, making it one of the greatest Cinderella tales in NFL history.
Warner was an undrafted free agent in the 1994 NFL Draft following his college career. In 1994, he was given the opportunity to try out for the Green Bay Packers training camp, but he was cut before the regular season started. Mark Brunell, Brett Favre, and former Heisman Trophy winner Ty Detmer were in Warner’s race for a slot. Warner served as a member of the Packers’ coaching staff under Mike Holmgren, Steve Mariucci, and Andy Reid, who served as the offensive assistant.
Beginning in 2005, Warner agreed to a $4 million, one-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals. Dennis Green immediately named Warner the team’s starter. Prior to suffering a groin injury and being replaced by former starter Josh McCown, Warner played three mainly forgettable games.
Kurt Warner siblings: Meet Matt Warner
Kurt Warner has a brother named Matt Warner who is the product of his father’s second marriage to Mimi Warner. However, there is either no information about Matt Warner online or very little.