profootballtalk.com - 6/3/2008
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Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner has been declared the backup in Arizona, but he’s hoping to negotiate a contract extension worthy of a guy who at least has a chance of being a starter.
“I want to be in a situation where I’m comfortable. I kind of want to know my future,” Warner said. “A lot of [...]
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As The Rosenfels Rotates...
Battle Red Blog —
... PFT, via the East Valley Tribune, is reporting that Kurt Warner has started talks seeking an extension. Next year, Sage Rosenfels will be in the exact same situation. Kurt Warner's deal this year could set the market for what it would cost for the Texans to keep Sage around in the years to come. There was a lot of talk about trading him before the draft, and specifically what his value was. Now, we'll get a better idea of what his relative value truly is.
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Matt Leinart is the Arizona Cardinals' first-string quarterback.
Kurt Warner has been taking some snaps with the first-string offense in voluntary workouts.
Confusing? Coach Ken Whisenhunt doesn't think so.
"Same thing I said back at the end of the ...