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Warner retires
ARIZONA Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner retired on Friday after a 12-year National Football League career that yielded a Super Bowl championship and established him as one of the game's elite players. "It's been 12 unbelievable years, 12 of the best years of my life," he said in Tempe. Warner, a former player in the Arena Football League, made a name for himself during the 1999 NFL season with the St Louis Rams when he was named the starter and led the franchise to its first Super Bowl victory. The 38-year-old made it to the Super Bowl twice more and retires at the top of his game with one year left on his contract. Warner was elected to the Pro Bowl four times and has passed for 32,344 yards and 208 touchdowns with the Rams, New York Giants and Cardinals.
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