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Heading into NFL 2008 Week 13, Kurt Warner has the 7-4 Cardinals atop the NFC West

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The Arizona Cardinals can become the first team in the NFL to clinch a playoff berth when they visit the Philadelphia Eagles on Thanksgiving night (NFL Network, 8:00 PM ET). With a victory over the Eagles, the Cardinals will lock up the NFC West, the Cardinals first division title since 1975.

Kurt Warner is a two-time NFL MVP, having won the awards in both 1999 and 2001 as a member of the Saint Louis Rams.

Can Kurt Warner win the NFL 208 MVP honor becoming only the second player in NFL history to be a three-time MVP?

The answer is yes and heading into NFL 2008 Week 13, Warner is the leading candidate.

Warner looked every bit the player he was during his MVP years as he led the Cardinals during the second half of last season when he threw for an NFL-high 21-TD passes over the final eight games while leading the Cardinals to a 5-3 record.

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Kurt Warner has continued his high level of play this NFL 2008 season and is among the NFL league leaders in many of the NFLs top passing categories.

Only Brett Favre) has won three league MVP titles and no QB has ever won an MVP with two different teams.

A look at Kurt Warner's stats through the first 11 games of this season compared to the first 11 of his MVP seasons.

Kurt Warner 2008 Season Comparison to MVP Seasons thru 11 Games

Year (Team)

Attempts

Completions

Comp. Percent

Yards

TD

INT

2008 (Cardinals)

433

302

69.7

3,506

21

8

2001 (Rams)

389

260

66.8

3,342

22

15

1999 (Rams)

346

228

65.9

2,862

29

7

At his current level of play, Warner could find a place in the NFL record books as well.

With 3,506 passing yards, Warner is now on pace to throw for 5,099 yards in 2008. That would be the highest total in NFL history, ahead of Dan Marino's 1984 total of 5,084 yards. Warner is on pace for 439 completions which would be the second-highest total in NFL history behind Drew Brees (440, 2007). Brees is on pace to throw for 5,201 yards.

Drew Brees & Kurt Warner On Pace to Break Dan Marino NFL Single Season Passing Record

300 Yard Passing Games Come Often for Kurt Warner

Kurt Warner has collected his 44th through his 48th career 300-yard passing days in the last five weeks. He now has seven 300-yard passing days in NFL 2008 and is averaging 318.7 yards per game. His 48 career 300-yard games are the fifth most in NFL history.

Career 300-Yard Passing Games — NFL History

Player

Games Played

300-Yard Games

Pct.

Dan Marino

242

63

26.0

Brett Favre

267

55

20.6

Dan Fouts

181

51

28.2

Warren Moon

208

49

23.6

Kurt Warner

103

48

45.6

Peyton Manning

170

44

25.9

With 103 games played, Kurt Warner has thrown for 300 yards in 45.6% of his games for his career, by far the highest percentage among all-time players with 100 games played (Dan Fouts is second with 28.2%).

Most Consecutive 300-Yard Games in NFL History

6
Steve Young (San Francisco 1998), Kurt Warner (St. Louis 2000), Rich Gannon (Oakland 2002)

5
Joe Montana (San Francisco 1982), Kerry Collins (NY Giants 2001-02), Drew Brees (New Orleans, 2006), Kurt Warner (Arizona, 2008) current

With one more 300-yard game, Warner will have eight on the season, tying the third-highest total in NFL history.

Warner now has 18 300-yard games as a member of the Cardinals, the second-highest total in franchise history behind Neil Lomax (19). Lomax played in 108 games over nine years (1981-89) with the Cards, while Warner has played in 41 games in Arizona.

NO ONE THROWS FOR MORE

In the past five weeks, Kurt Warner has thrown for 1,798 yards. This season, Warner's 3,506 yards in the team's first 11 games averages out to 318.7 yards per game, the second best total in the NFL behind Drew Brees 325.1 through 10 games.

In terms of career totals however, no quarterback in NFL history has averaged as many yards per game as Warner's average of 264.6, a total that was bolstered last week against the Giants when Warner threw for 351 yards.

Most Passing Yards Per Game (Minimum 50 Games) NFL History

Player

Games Played

Yards

Yards Per Game

Kurt Warner

103

27,514

264.6

Peyton Manning

171

44,449

259.9

Dan Marino

242

61,361

253.6

Marc Bulger

82

20,304

247.6

Drew Brees

101

24,440

241.9

Kurt Warner entered the season averaging 8.11 yards per attempt in his career, the fourth-highest total in NFL history. Warner has averaged 8.1 yards per attempt, keeping pace with his career average. Warner has averaged at least 8.0 yards per attempt in four games this season and at least 7.8 in three others.

Most Passing Yards Per Attempt (Minimum 1,500 Attempts) NFL History

Player

Attempts

Yards

Yards Per Attempt

Otto Graham

1,565

13,499

8.63

Sid Luckman

1,744

14,686

8.42

Norm Van Brocklin

2,895

23,611

8.16

Kurt Warner

3,392

27,514

8.11

Ben Roethlisberger

1,746

13,906

7.96

Career Completion Percentage (min. 1,500 attempts)

65.7 Kurt Warner, 1999-current (3,392-2,228)

65.7 Chad Pennington, 2000-current (2,260-1,484)

64.3 Steve Young, 1985-99 (4,149-2,667)

64.1 Drew Brees, 2001-current (3,413-2,187)

64.1 Peyton Manning, 1998- current (5,829-3,734)

Highest Career Passer Rating

96.8 Steve Young, 1985-99

94.4 Kurt Warner, 1998-current

94.2 Peyton Manning, 1998-current

92.9 Tom Brady, 2000-current

92.3 Joe Montana, 1979-94

Most Passing Yards in a Season

5,084 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984

4,830 Kurt Warner, St. Louis, 2001

4,806 Tom Brady, New England, 2007

Most 300-Yard Passing Games in a Season

Rich Gannon, Oakland 2002 (10)

Dan Marino, Miami 1984 (9)

Warren Moon, Houston 1990 (9)

Kurt Warner, St. Louis 1999 (9)

Kurt Warner, St. Louis 2001 (9)

Dan Fouts, San Diego 1980 (8)

Kurt Warner, St. Louis 2000 (8)

Trent Green, Kansas City 2004 (8)

Tom Brady, New England 2007 (8)

Most 300-Yard Passing Games in a Career

63 Dan Marino, 1983-1999

55 Bret Favre, 1991-current

51 Dan Fouts, 1973-87

49 Warren Moon, 1984-2000

48 Kurt Warner, 1998-current

45 Peyton Manning, 1998-current

Most Consecutive 300-Yard Passing Games

Steve Young, SF 1998 (6)

Kurt Warner, StL 2000 (6)

Rich Gannon, Oak 2002 (6)

Joe Montana, SF 1982 (5)

Trent Green, KC 2004 (5)

Kerry Collins, NYG 2001-02 (5)

Drew Brees, NO 2008 (5)

Drew Brees, NO, 2006 (5)

Kurt Warner, AZ, 2008 (5 - current)

Dan Fouts, SD 1979 (4)

Dan Fouts, SD 1980-81 (4)

Bill Kenney, KC 1983 (4)

Joe Montana, SF 1985-86 (4)

Joe Montana, SF 1990 (4)

Warren Moon, Hou 1990 (4)

Drew Bledsoe, NE 1993-94 (4)

Kurt Warner, StL 1999 (4)

Brian Griese, Den 2002 (4)

Daunte Culpepper, Min 2004 (4)

Most Seasons Leading League in Passing Yardage

7
Sid Luckman, Chicago Bears 1939-43, 1946-47

5
Steve Young, San Francisco 1991-94, 1997

3
Arnie Herber, Green Bay 1932, 1934, 1936
Norm Van Brocklin, Los Angeles 1950, 1952, 1954
Len Dawson, Dallas Texans 1962, Kansas City 1966, 1968
Bart Starr, Green Bay 1966-68
Kurt Warner, St. Louis 1999-2001

Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League in Passing Yardage

5 Sid Luckman, Chicago Bears 1939-43

4 Steve Young, San Francisco 1991-94

3 Bart Starr, Green Bay 1966-68

3 Kurt Warner, St. Louis 1999-2001

 

NFL 2008 WEEK 13 SCHEDULE – NOVEMBER 27, 30- DECEMBER 1

(All times local)

Thanksgiving (Thursday, November 27, 2008)
Tennessee at Detroit, 12:30 PM (CBS)
Seattle at Dallas, 3:15 PM (FOX)
Arizona at Philadelphia, 8:00 PM (NFLN)

Sunday, November 30
New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1:00 PM
N.Y. Giants at Washington, 1:00 PM
Atlanta at San Diego, 1:05 PM
Pittsburgh at New England, 4:15 PM
Denver at N.Y. Jets, 4:15 PM
San Francisco at Buffalo, 1:00 PM
Kansas City at Oakland, 1:15 PM
Baltimore at Cincinnati, 1:00 PM
Chicago at Minnesota, 7:15 PM (NBC)
Indianapolis at Cleveland, 1:00 PM
Carolina at Green Bay, 12:00 PM
Miami at St. Louis, 12:00 PM

Monday, December 1
Jacksonville at Houston, 7:30 PM (ESPN)

NFL 2008 WEEK 12 RESULTS (NOVEMBER 20, 23-24)

(Home team in CAPS)

PITTSBURGH 27, Cincinnati 10 (Thursday, November 20)
Chicago 27, ST. LOUIS 3
N.Y. Jets 34, TENNESSEE 13
Oakland 31, DENVER 10
BALTIMORE 36, Philadelphia 7
N.Y. Giants 37, ARIZONA 29
Houston 16, CLEVELAND 6
ATLANTA 45, Carolina 28
DALLAS 35, San Francisco 22
Washington 20, SEATTLE 17
Tampa Bay 38, DETROIT 20
Indianapolis 23, SAN DIEGO 20
Minnesota 30, JACKSONVILLE 12
Buffalo 54, KANSAS CITY 31
New England 48, MIAMI 28
NEW ORLEANS 51, Green Bay 29 (Monday, November 24)

NFL 2008 WEEK 11 RESULTS – NOVEMBER 13, 16-17

(Home team in CAPS)

N.Y. Jets 34, NEW ENGLAND 31 (OT) Thursday, November 13
N.Y. GIANTS 30, Baltimore 10
TAMPA BAY 19, Minnesota 13
SAN FRANCISCO 35, St. Louis 16
Denver 24, ATLANTA 20
Arizona 26, SEATTLE 20
CAROLINA 31, Detroit 22
Tennessee 24, JACKSONVILLE 14
Philadelphia 13, CINCINNATI 13 (tie, OT)
PITTSBURGH 11, San Diego 10
GREEN BAY 37, Chicago 3
Dallas 14, WASHINGTON 10
INDIANAPOLIS 33, Houston 27
MIAMI 17, Oakland 15
New Orleans 30, KANSAS CITY 20
Cleveland 29, BUFFALO 27 Monday, November 17

NFL 2008 WEEK 10 RESULTS – NOVEMBER 6, 9-10

(Home team in CAPS)

Byes: Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins

Denver 34, CLEVELAND 30 (Thursday Night 11/3)
NEW ENGLAND 20, Buffalo 10
N.Y. JETS 47, St. Louis 3
Carolina 17, OAKLAND 6
ATLANTA 34, New Orleans 20
Indianapolis 24, PITTSBURGH 20
Tennessee 21, CHICAGO 14
SAN DIEGO 20, Kansas City 19
Jacksonville 38, DETROIT 14
Baltimore 41, HOUSTON 13
MIAMI 21, Seattle 19
MINNESOTA 28, Green Bay 27
N.Y. Giants 36, PHILADELPHIA 31 (Sunday Night)
ARIZONA 29, San Francisco 24 (MNF)

NFL 2008 WEEK 9 RESULTS – NOVEMBER 2-3

(Home team in CAPS)

Byes: Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers

N.Y. Jets 26, BUFFALO 17
Miami 26, DENVER 17
CHICAGO 27, Detroit 23
N.Y. GIANTS 35, Dallas 14
CINCINNATI 21, Jacksonville 19
Atlanta 24, OAKLAND 0
Baltimore 37, CLEVELAND 27
Philadelphia 26, SEATTLE 7
Tampa Bay 30, KANSAS CITY 27 (OT)
INDIANAPOLIS 18, New England 15
MINNESOTA 28, Houston 21
Arizona 34, ST. LOUIS 13
TENNESSEE 19, Green Bay 16 (OT)
Pittsburgh 23, WASHINGTON 6 (MNF)

NFL 2008 WEEK 8 RESULTS – OCTOBER 26-27

(Home team in CAPS)

Byes: Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings

BALTIMORE 29, Oakland 10
PHILADELPHIA 27, Atlanta 14
CAROLINA 27, Arizona 23
HOUSTON 35, Cincinnati 6
DALLAS 13, Tampa Bay 9
Cleveland 23, JACKSONVILLE 17
Washington 25, DETROIT 17
N.Y. Giants 21, PITTSBURGH 14
MIAMI 25, Buffalo 16
Seattle 34, SAN FRANCISCO 13
NEW ENGLAND 23, St. Louis 16
NEW ORLEANS 37, San Diego 32 (London)
N.Y. JETS 28, Kansas City 24
TENNESSEE 31, Indianapolis 21 (MNF)

NFL 2008 WEEK 7 RESULTS (OCTOBER 19-20)

(Home team in CAPS)

Byes: Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Jacksonville Jaguars, Philadelphia Eagles

BUFFALO 23, San Diego 14
HOUSTON 28, Detroit 21
CAROLINA 30, New Orleans 7
GREEN BAY 34, Indianapolis 14
CHICAGO 48, Minnesota 41
OAKLAND 16, N.Y. Jets 13 (OT)
Pittsburgh 38, CINCINNATI 10
WASHINGTON 14, Cleveland 11
Tennessee 34, KANSAS CITY 10
TAMPA BAY 20, Seattle 10
Baltimore 27, MIAMI 13
N.Y. GIANTS 29, San Francisco 17
ST. LOUIS 34, Dallas 14
NEW ENGLAND 41, Denver 7 (MNF)

NFL 2008 WEEK 6 RESULTS (OCTOBER 12 - 13)

(Home team in CAPS)

Byes: Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs, Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans

ATLANTA 22, Chicago 20
Jacksonville 24, DENVER 17
HOUSTON 29, Miami 28
ARIZONA 30, Dallas 24 (OT)
INDIANAPOLIS 31, Baltimore 3
Philadelphia 40, SAN FRANCISCO 26
MINNESOTA 12, Detroit 10
Green Bay 27, SEATTLE 17
NEW ORLEANS 34, Oakland 3
SAN DIEGO 30, New England 10
N.Y. JETS 26, Cincinnati 14
TAMPA BAY 27, Carolina 3
St. Louis 19, WASHINGTON 17
CLEVELAND 35, N.Y. Giants 14

NFL 2008 WEEK 5 RESULTS (OCTOBER 5 - 6)

(Home team in CAPS)

Byes: Cleveland Browns, N.Y. Jets, Oakland Raiders, St. Louis Rams

Tennessee 13, BALTIMORE 10
DENVER 16, Tampa Bay 13
CAROLINA 34, Kansas City 0
ARIZONA 41, Buffalo 17
Chicago 34, DETROIT 7
DALLAS 31, Cincinnati 22
Atlanta 27, GREEN BAY 24
New England 30, SAN FRANCISCO 21
Indianapolis 31, HOUSTON 27
Pittsburgh 26, JACKSONVILLE 21
MIAMI 17, San Diego 10
N.Y. GIANTS 44, Seattle 6
Washington 23, PHILADELPHIA 17
Minnesota 30, NEW ORLEANS 27 (MNF)

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