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Kurt Warner Active in Cardinals Minicamp

May 4, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Football

Kurt Warner Active in Cardinals Minicamp

Kurt Warner had offseason surgery to repair a hip injury. Despite the injury that bothered him for much of the 2008 NFL campaign, Warner was able to lead the Arizona Cardinals to the Super Bowl before falling to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Warner, who received a $23 million contract from the Cardinals earlier in the offseason, is already back in action. Taking part in the Cardinals recent minicamp, Warner put in some light work that left head coach Ken Whisenhunt impressed. Although the Cardinals QB admits to still feeling pain in the joint, he says that he fully expects to be 100% …read more

Top Five Players to Watch in the Super Bowl

January 24, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Sports Rumors

Top Five Players to Watch in the Super Bowl

5. Hines Ward
Although he says he is 100% sure to play in the Super Bowl, Hines Ward will be playing with a sprained MCL. Will he be able to help the Steelers or will he be a liability out on the field?
4. Kurt Warner
At 96 years of age, Kurt Warner is the oldest human to play in a Super Bowl. When upright, he’s dangerous. Will the Steelers be able to get him on his back?
3. Ben Roethlisberger
In his last Super Bowl, Ben Roethlisberger was horrible. While technically he has a Super Bowl ring, Pittsburgh won despite of his play. Can …read more

Five Best Quarterbacks in the NFL in 2008

December 10, 2008 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Sports Rumors

Five Best Quarterbacks in the NFL in 2008

5. Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers
Last year in the playoffs, Philip Rivers played even though he had a torn ACL. That move symbolized Rivers taking the next step. He’s now a rugged leader and with LaDainian Tomlinson slowing down, he could become the best player on the team sooner than later.
4. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
I guess the Packers were right. The management were all but pushing Brett Favre out the door — and now we see why. Aaron Rodgers can really play and he should continue to get better and better.
3. Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys
Sure, he’s a choker in …read more


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