Yes he did,, lets not forget there are 2 football players retired now with the same name and my big brother Kurt Warner did attend Penn State and played pro ball the other Kurt graduated from I do belive Iowa State
Yes. Warner was on their practice squad in 1994.
Warner attended the University of Northern Iowa.
No, he did not. Kurt Warner played for the St. Louis Rams, New York Giants and the Arizona Cardinals.
dan marin No it's Kurt Warner
not that i can find
Kurt Warner led the Rams in 99 and 02 and led the Cardinals this year
Not so far... but Kurt Warner may be the first.
No. Warner was a member of the 1998 St. Louis Rams and a third stringer behind Tony Banks and Steve Bono. He was inactive for 14 of the 16 regular season games and got into only one game in the 1998 season, throwing 11 passes. Certainly, as far as playing time was concerned, he could have been considered a 'rookie' but since he was on the Rams 53 man roster for the entire 1998 season, he was considered a 2nd year player.No. Kurt Warner had played professional football in the Arena League before he ever played a down in the National Football League. As a result, he would have been considered a first-year player instead of a rookie. He also was the third-string quarterback for the St. Louis Rams in 1998, the year before he guided the Rams to a Super Bowl championship. No rookie quarterback has ever started a Super Bowl contest.
Kurt Warner never played for the Detroit Lions but he did play for the: * Green Bay Packers (1994)* * Iowa Barnstormers (1995-1997) * Amsterdam Admirals (1998) * St. Louis Rams (1998-2003) * New York Giants (2004) * Arizona Cardinals (2005-present) : *Offseason or practice squad member only
Yes there was one. There name was the Pittsburgh Gladiators. In fact, they played in the first game ever for Arena Football [vs Washington Commandos in 1987. Their colors were green and gold, and they appeared in Arena Bowl's 1 and 3 [I and III]. They played their home games in the Pittsburgh Civic Center in Pittsburgh, PA. they one of the four original teams in the Arena Football League [AFL, not to be confused with the American Football League]. The team was named by Robert Ninehouser.
Glenn Scobey "Pop" Warner. University of Pittsburgh 1915, 1916 ,1918, Stanford 1926.