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NFL: Kevin Kolb is worth the risk for Arizona Cardinals
John ClaytonThe Cardinals probably will make a hard charge for Kevin Kolb. History and conventional wisdom suggest the QB will at least become a moderate success in the desert, writes John Clayton.
Story | Conversation | May 25, 2011 -
NFC East draft analysis
John ClaytonTo survive in the NFC East, you usually must have the "go-for-it" mentality. Redskins owner Dan Snyder usually goes for it in free agency or trades. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is always willing to go for the home run. The Eagles are consistently a...
Blog | April 30, 2011 -
NFL: John Clayton's top 10 plays in Super Bowl history
John ClaytonJohn Clayton ranks the top 10 plays in Super Bowl history.
Story | Conversation | January 19, 2010 -
NFL: Five observations on the Arizona Cardinals by John Clayton o...
John ClaytonDon't expect Kurt Warner to be bothered too much by his surgically repaired left hip, John Clayton writes.
Story | Conversation | August 14, 2009 -
Arizona Cardinals reach agreement with guard Elton Brown
John ClaytonThe Cardinals reached an agreement Thursday to retain guard Elton Brown, a source said. Terms of the deal weren't immediately available.
Story | Conversation | March 19, 2009 -
Arizona Cardinals help defense by adding CB Bryant McFadden
John ClaytonWith Kurt Warner secure as their quarterback, the Arizona Cardinals went out to help the defense by reaching a deal with cornerback Bryant McFadden.
Story | Conversation | March 08, 2009 -
Kurt Warner, Arizona Cardinals reach two-year deal
John ClaytonKurt Warner has agreed to a two year contract with the Arizona Cardinals worth $23 million, with $19 million guaranteed.
Story | Conversation | March 04, 2009 -
Kurt Warner makes counterproposal to Arizona Cardinals
John ClaytonOn Tuesday, Kurt Warner instructed his agent, Mark Bartelstein, to make a two-year, $23 million proposal to stay with the Cardinals. According to Bartelstein, Warner's proposal would include $12 million in guarantees, $6 million each season.
Story | Conversation | March 03, 2009 -
Sources: Kurt Warner likely visiting San Francisco 49ers
John ClaytonWith no deal in Arizona, Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner is planning to visit other teams, multiple sources told ESPN. His first stop will be San Francisco, but it is not known how early next week he might visit.
Story | Conversation | February 28, 2009 -
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner likely to enter free ag...
John ClaytonAfter an all-day negotiating session at the Arizona Cardinals complex Kurt Warner's agent, Mark Bartelstein, couldn't reach an agreement.
Story | Conversation | February 26, 2009 -
Source: Arizona Cardinals top $10 million in offer to quarterback...
John ClaytonContinuing cordial talks between Arizona and quarterback Kurt Warner have not resolved a contract extension, but the Cardinals have crossed an important barrier. They are now offering more than $10 million a year to keep him, according to a source.
Story | Conversation | February 22, 2009 -
John Clayton previews Super Bowl XLIII
John ClaytonSuper Bowl XLIII seems to be all about the Steelers. The Cardinals can change that if QB Kurt Warner writes a great ending to what has been a storybook season, writes John Clayton.
Story | Conversation | January 29, 2009 -
By winning Cardinals job, Warner proves he has a future
John ClaytonThe Cardinals gave Kurt Warner the chance to compete with Matt Leinart for the starting spot, and the 37-year-old quarterback made the most of the opportunity, writes John Clayton.
Story | Conversation | August 25, 2008 -
Players like Linehan's offense
John ClaytonIt took some getting used to, but Rams players like the scaled back offense of new coach Scott Linehan.
Story | Conversation | August 09, 2006 -
Green counting on Warner as field general
John ClaytonThe Cardinals have a strong defense, but QB Kurt Warner's impact on the offense could determine the team's fortune this season.
Story | Conversation | August 15, 2005 -
Giants in no rush to play Manning
John ClaytonKurt Warner's early success has allowed the Giants to take their time in grooming rookie Eli Manning.
Story | Conversation | October 05, 2004