With the 2024 NFL Combine about to begin and the pro days and the NFL draft right behind it, there will be a lot of speculation and debate regarding who the best pro prospects really are.
Kurt Warner is in the midst of breaking down video of all the quarterbacks who may get selected in the NFL Draft. And according to the Hall of Fame QB, the film is tough to watch.
The NFL offseason is upon us, with many football fans counting down the days until the NFL Draft. Part of that is looking at which quarterbacks are the best prospects available in this upcoming draft.
As NFL draft season gets into high gear, analysts are getting into college tape for prospects in this year’s class. Kurt Warner began his work on this year’s quarterback class, and the Hall of Famer made an observation about college football that is sure to annoy some fans.
Matthew Stafford has yet to throw a “perfect game” during his time with Rams There are only three quarterbacks in the history of the Los Angeles Rams to throw a “perfect game”, which means posting a maximum passer rating of 158.3.
The Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers went into overtime, with Kyle Shanahan's team wanting the ball first...and Kurt Warner wasn't a fan of the decision.
The Bears have a massive decision regarding who will be the franchise's quarterback now and in the years ahead. While there's no easy answer, Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner provided a solution by asking a simple question.
While many so-called experts continue their quest of trying to convince everyone that San Francisco 49ers QB Brock Purdy is not very good, or that he's
Former Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner knows what it's like to win - and lose - some of the biggest games in professional football. Whether by way of the Cardinals or St.
As San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy gears up for his second consecutive playoff run, external criticism continues to linger. Detractors continue to downplay his accomplishments this season, attributing his success to the playmakers surrounding him and the system in which he plays.
Few Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterbacks have a better story than former Los Angeles Ram and Arizona Cardinal quarterback Kurt Warner. After going undrafted
Christmas Day games are some of the most-watched matchups within a season. From players and fans to celebrities and other media personalities, the Holidays always have something special in store for those who follow football.
It's getting harder and harder to deny Purdy's accomplishments, and fellow quarterbacks continue to praise the second-year standout.
The Pittsburgh Steelers engaged in one Super Bowl clash that stands out as an unforgettable duel of determination and drama. Super Bowl XLIII, in which they squared off against the Arizona Cardinals, remains etched in the memories of Steelers fans as one of the most cherished moments.
He just finished his second season as the quarterback for the Temple Owls. He passed for 3,076 yards, 23 touchdowns and 12 interceptions for the 3-9 Owls.
Sitting at 0-3 on the young season, doubts surrounding Fields' viability as a starting quarterback have risen to extreme heights.
One Hall of Fame quarterback had an incredibly bold prediction on how Jordan Love will perform in Week 2 against the Falcons.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, like all others in the league, are in the process of finalizing their roster. This means that tough decisions need to be made and some good players will be let go.
It's more than likely that you've heard the phrase 'like father, like son' before. However, the similarities between the beginning of undrafted rookie wide receiver Kade Warner's career and the final Super Bowl appearance of his father, Kurt Warner's, Hall of Fame career are something you can't even draw up in a movie.
All eyes will be on Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love this season. At least one Hall of Fame quarterback is confident Love can do the job.
Kurt Warner’s son Kade went undrafted in April’s NFL Draft, but landed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent. He will have to fight for a roster spot, but the wide receiver is certainly not lacking in confidence.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially announced the addition of 18 undrafted free agents ahead of the beginning of Rookie Mini-Camp on Friday. The team made it a priority to add numbers to the wide receiver room.
Kade Warner -- the son of Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner -- wasn't selected during the 2023 NFL Draft. But, he'll get a shot to compete for a roster spot this summer. Per Rick Stroud of The Tampa Bay Times, the Buccaneers have signed Kade, a wide receiver who split his collegiate career between Nebraska and Kansas State.
Kade Warner is a former walk-on recruit that began his career playing at Nebraska. Warner had a long road to starting at the college level, as he redshirted during his first season at Nebraska back in 2017.
More than a few moments of my recent Sunday afternoons have been spent screaming at the TV. Terrible interceptions, missed tackles, forgotten All-Pro rushers… the Cleveland Browns offer many reasons for it.
Warner finished 19-of-32 for 215 yards with a touchdown and an interception in the loss to Rutgers.
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