sports.aol.com - 12/29/2007
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To you, me and almost everyone else, Sunday's Cardinals-Rams game is meaningless. But don't even think of telling that to Kurt Warner . Warner, the Cardinals' quarterback, can earn up to $1.5 million in bonuses, depending on how he and a few other NFL quarterbacks play on Sunday. Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic reports that Warner's contract contains clauses that give him $500,000 ...
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... Warner's played just 4 games against the Rams since leaving after the 2003 season. IN those 4 games he's 89 for 137 with 1058 yards, 5 TD and 5 INT. Retirement or not, a big game against the Rams this week would bring a nice little bonus.
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