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Backup quarterback Matt Leinart looked fairly sharp in his relief of starter Kurt Warner, but in the second half, Warner has returned to the game. Warner looks up for the job, having completed the first pass since his return.
6:30p by Jon Bois - 0 comments
Contrary to my previous report, Kurt Warner has not suffered a concussion. Rather, FOX just reported that the Cardinals quarterback has left with a chest injury.
Backup Matt Leinart has entered the game near the half, down three touchdowns. The obvious storyline here is that Leinart is now in the game with Reggie Bush, his former USC teammate.
We're not sure whether Warner will return to the game. As always, stay tuned.
6:05p by Jon Bois - 0 comments
Read More: Kurt Warner (QB - ARI), Arizona Cardinals
The injuries keep coming for the Cardinals. In the second quarter of Saturday's playoff game against the Saints, quarterback Kurt Warner threw an interception. While shifting to defense, Warner was hit by a massive block. Shortly thereafter, he was shown with his helmet off on the ground, looking dazed.
Though we don't have official word, this certainly appears to be a concussion. Warner is now on the sideline.
We'll keep you update as soon as more details are known.
5:52p by Jon Bois - 0 comments
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VIDEO: Kurt Warner Injury
If Kurt Warner was indeed contemplating retirement before the playoffs began, hits like this might convince him to hang'em up. Warner was briefly knocked out of the game before returning in the second half, as the Saints ran away from the Cardinals, 45-14.
Jan 16 9:21p by Matt O'Brien - 0 comments