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Warner Says One Year Is Enough In New York

December 30, 2004 By admin Leave a Comment

It’s one and done for Kurt Warner in New York. The former Rams’ quarterback and two-time MVP says he doesn’t want to be a back up and will leave the Giants after this season. Warner began the season as the Giants starter and led them to a 5-2 start, but he was replaced by Eli Manning after the Giants lost back-to-back games to the Bears and Cardinals. In those two games Warner was a combined 37-66 for 385 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. New York has lost five in a row.

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