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Also Known As Kurtis Eugene Warner
Born June 22, 1971 (age 53) • BurlingtonIowa
Awards And Honors Pro Football Hall of Fame (2017)Most Valuable Player (2001)Most Valuable Player (1999) • Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 2017) • 2 NFL Most Valuable Player awards • 1 Super Bowl championship • 2 All-Pro selections • 4 Pro Bowl selections • 1999 Bert Bell Award (Player of the Year) • 2008 Walter Payton Man of the Year
Education University of Northern Iowa
Height/Weight 6 ft 2 inches, 214 lb (1.88 m, 97 kg)
Throws right-handed
Position quarterback
Jersey Number 13 (Arizona Cardinals, 2005–2009) • 13 (New York Giants, 2004) • 13 (St. Louis Rams, 1999–2003) • 10 (St. Louis Rams, 1998)
Twitter Handle @kurt13warner
Completion Percentage 65.5
Games Played 124
Interceptions 128
Touchdowns 208
Yards Gained By Passing 32344
Yards Per Attempt 7.9

Top Questions

What position did Kurt Warner play?
Kurt Warner played quarterback.
How many times did Kurt Warner win the MVP?
Kurt Warner won two NFL Most Valuable Player awards.
How many times was Kurt Warner selected to the Pro Bowl?
Kurt Warner was selected to the Pro Bowl four times.
When was Kurt Warner born?
Kurt Warner was born on June 22, 1971, in Burlington, Iowa, United States.
What college did Kurt Warner attend?
Kurt Warner attended the University of Northern Iowa.
When was Kurt Warner inducted to the Hall of Fame?
Kurt Warner was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017.
How tall was Kurt Warner?
Kurt Warner was 6 ft 2 inches, 214 lb (1.88 m, 97 kg).
How many Super Bowls did Kurt Warner win?
Kurt Warner won one Super Bowl championship.

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