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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
The cost of keeping Kurt Warner should far exceed what the Cardinals expected when they let his contract run out after the Super Bowl. Top-of-the-line quarterbacks make between $12 million and $16 million a year, so the thoughts of paying him $9 million or $10 million a year might not convince him to stay. In fact, the Cardinals might have to franchise him before Thursday. The price of quarterbacks keeps increasing, and Warner is coming off a magical year in which he was one of the best in foo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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