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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Thu Dec 10, 7:12 pm ET
Kurt Warner has been on a roll before. This one is among the best of his career. Statistically, it might be the best of anyone's career. The 38-year-old quarterback's numbers over his last four games match a level of excellence only accomplished before by Hall of Famer Johnny Unitas. Warner had his fourth consecutive passer rating of more than 120 in the Cardinals' 30-17 victory over the...
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MinnPost - Mon Dec 7, 11:28 am ET
vikings.com E.J. Henderson Vikings lose a game -- and their admired E.J. By Jim Klobuchar Monday, Dec. 7, 2009 For the "out-tempoed" Vikings, there is more to rue than the 30-17 loss to Kurt Warner and the Arizona Cardinals: E.J. Henderson was carted off the field with a broken bone in his leg.
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Today's News-Herald - Sat Dec 5, 12:45 am ET
Kurt Warner headed to a meeting with Arizona Cardinals medical staff and coaches before Sunday's game wrestling with the question of whether to be honest about the post-concussion symptoms he was experiencing.
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Arizona Daily Sun - Mon Dec 7, 8:28 am ET
GLENDALE -- When NBC opted to shift the Arizona Cardinals' game with the Minnesota Vikings into primetime instead of the original 2:15 p.m. start time, the matchup of the two teams' quarterbacks certainly had to be a factor.
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USA Today - Thu Dec 10, 12:06 am ET
Two Arizona Cardinals quarterbacks were responsible for Arizona's 30-17 Sunday night pummeling of Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings. Not so obvious beyond Kurt Warner's three-touchdown return from a one-game absence was the behind-the-scenes contribution by third-string, seventh-year backup Brian St. Pierre.
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The Brownsville Herald - Fri Dec 4, 7:02 pm ET
TEMPE, Ariz. — Darnell Dockett knows there are people who don’t like him, even though they don’t know him as more than anything but a big, rough football player for the Arizona Cardinals.
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Pioneer Press - 1 minute ago
Think the Vikings left their swagger in the Arizona desert? Pat Williams is here to say that's foolish.
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FOX 23 News Albany - Tue Dec 1, 1:42 pm ET
Anyone questioning whether football really is a game of inches should go take a look at Vince Young's final drive against the Arizona Cardinals this past Sunday.
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer - Mon Dec 7, 8:25 am ET
Cardinals, Bengals also big winners in Week 13 of the NFL
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Baltimore Sun - Mon Dec 7, 1:09 am ET
Former Terps standout fractures femur while trying to make tackle Minnesota linebacker E.J. Henderson (Maryland) broke his leg against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday night in a brutal injury that will apparently sideline him for the season while dealing a serious blow to the Vikings' defensive unit.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tue Dec 8, 11:34 pm ET
DOWN THE HOME STRETCH Minnesota, New Orleans and Arizona are virtual locks to win their respective divisions, leaving a four-team race in the NFC for the playoffs. With three teams at 8-4 and the other 7-5, it couldn't be much tighter. One of the three NFC East teams in the hunt will win its division, which will leave the other three to fight for two wild-card spots. Here's a look at how the ...
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The Arizona Republic - Fri Dec 4, 6:37 pm ET
The Arizona Cardinals host the Minnesota Vikings in Glendale on Sunday night.
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East Valley Tribune - Sun Dec 6, 10:53 pm ET
Kurt Warner, back after missing a game with a concussion, threw for 285 yards and three touchdowns and Arizona's defense stifled Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings in a stunningly one-sided 30-17 victory for the Cardinals. Cards notes: Bridges shines in fill-in role Slideshow: Cards vs. Vikings
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Thu Dec 10, 1:55 pm ET
ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis Rams quarterback Marc Bulger will be sidelined three to six weeks because of a fractured left leg sustained in Sunday’s loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
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FOX 11 Tucson - Mon Dec 7, 6:46 am ET
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Kurt Warner threw for 285 yards and three touchdowns and Arizona's defense stifled Brett Favre (farv) and the Minnesota Vikings in a stunningly one-sided 30-17 victory for the Cardinals last night. Favre set an NFL record for consecutive appearances, but game No. 283 in a row was no night to remember for him or the rest of the Vikings. The 40-year-old quarterback, who had ...
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WISC-TV Madison - Fri Dec 4, 9:46 am ET
By Scott Garbarini, Associate NFL Editor -- (Sports Network) - Brett Favre and Kurt Warner have proven that experience trumps youth when it comes to playing quarterback in the NFL. The two legendary gunslingers will again be doing their best to outrun Father Time, while attempting to move their respective teams closer to a postseason berth in the process, when the Minnesota Vikings and Arizona ...
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Honolulu Advertiser - Mon Dec 7, 12:01 am ET
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Two old quarterbacks with golden resumes and ageless arms took the field tonight. Kurt Warner was marvelous, Brett Favre was miserable.
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Sports Illustrated - Mon Dec 7, 12:15 am ET
Vikings vs. Cardinals recap from game played on December 6, 2009
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Pioneer Press - Mon Dec 7, 12:04 am ET
GLENDALE, Ariz. — The Vikings' 35-14 victory over the Arizona Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium last December was perhaps the team's most impressive performance in 2008.
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KIMT Mason City - Wed Dec 9, 4:33 pm ET
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner, Green Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews and New York Giants punt returner Domenik Hixon have been named the NFC's top players for Week 13 of the NFL season.