Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner retires after 12 NFL seasons (ESPN)
Quarterback Kurt Warner announced his retirement Friday from the NFL after 12 seasons, a year after leading the Arizona Cardinals to the Super Bowl and weeks after leading them to the second round of the playoffs.
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