How much did Kurt Warner make in the NFL?

How much did Kurt Warner make in the NFL?

Warner is the only player in history to be elected into both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Arean Football Hall of Fame in 2017. Kurt made slightly more over $60 million in compensation throughout his NFL career. His highest paid season was 2015 when he made $12.5 million.

Kurt Warner was born on January 4th, 1977 in North Hollywood, California. He attended Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles where he played football for the Crenshaw Kings. After high school, he went to Eastern Illinois where he played quarterback for the Panthers. In 1998, as a rookie free agent, the St. Louis Rams signed him to a five-year contract worth up to $20 million. Over his career with the Rams, Cardinals, and Falcons, he passed for 77 touchdowns and 31 interceptions. In addition to his career stats, Warner also holds many offensive records from his time with the Rams. He is the only quarterback in NFL history with multiple games with at least four touchdown passes and zero interceptions.

After leaving the Atlanta Falcons in 2003, Warner joined the Arizona Cardinals as their starting quarterback. In 2005, he led them to their first playoff appearance since 1948. The next year, they reached the Super Bowl but lost to the Steelers 24-14.

How much money did Kurt Warner make in his career?

Kurt Warner's phenomenal 15-year career, along with his moving grass-to-grace tale, has resulted into rising fame and a sizable wealth over the years. Curt earned a whopping $65 million throughout his career as a football player and NFL great. He has also had several sponsorship deals. His net worth is currently estimated at $150 million.

Warner was born on January 4th, 1973 in San Diego, California. He was raised by his parents, who were both high school teachers, and his family was very poor. When he was 11 years old, Warner's family moved to Irvine, where he played high school football. He led his team to the state championship his senior year, and received all-state honors.

After high school, Warner went to the University of Iowa on a scholarship for football. While there, he started two games at quarterback in 1995 before being sidelined by an injury. He returned for the final game of the season, a victory over Illinois, and finished with 1,719 yards, 16 touchdowns, and five interceptions while leading the Iowa Hawkeyes to a 9-3 record. He also rushed for six touchdowns.

After graduating from college, Warner entered the 1997 NFL Draft. He was selected first overall by the St. Louis Rams, who traded him to the Arizona Cardinals for their number one pick (Eric Dickerson).

Is Kurt Warner a Hall of Famer?

Kurt Warner belongs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame because he is, without question, one of the most compelling stories in the history of the National Football League. His story is the archetypal...

Warner led the St. Louis Cardinals to their first NFL title game in 1999 and then orchestrated one of the greatest comebacks in sports history to win the 2000 Super Bowl. The fact that he did this as a player with a broken leg is even more impressive. He's one of only three players (Jerry Rice and Brett Favre are the others) to score touchdowns from both sides of the field in a Super Bowl victory.

After his career was ended prematurely by injury, Warner returned home to Missouri where he managed his family farm for several years before joining the broadcasting industry. Now he calls games for FOX Sports on Sunday mornings.

Warner is considered one of the best quarterback coaches in the business. He has worked with some great quarterbacks over the course of his career including Carson Palmer, Donovan McNabb, and Tom Brady.

He has the credentials, experience, and success rates to be considered among the best quarterbacks in NFL history.

The case can be made that Warner is already in the Hall of Fame.

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