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Kurt Warner’s 2008 Season: Stats, Game Log, More as the 2-Time NFL MVP Led the Cardinals to the Super Bowl

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Despite a strong 2007 season, Arizona Cardinals‘ starting quarterback for the 2008 campaign as head coach Ken Whisenhunt wanted to give Matt Leinart another shot.

But with a strong training camp and a dismal three-interception performance from Leinart in Arizona’s third preseason game, Warner was handed the reins going into the regular season and held onto them for the entire year, starting all 16 games. And he certainly made Whisenhunt look like a genius for choosing him.

The two-time NFL MVP finished second in the league in ing yards (4,583), behind only Drew Brees, and threw 30 touchdown es, trailing only Brees and Philip Rivers, each of whom threw 34. More importantly, he helped the Cardinals to a 9-7 record, the team’s first winning season in a decade, and the NFC West title, the franchise’s first division crown since winning the NFC East as the St. Louis Cardinals in 1975.

Warner helped Arizona secure that winning record with a 263-yard, four-touchdown performance in a 34-21 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Week 17. He was later selected to his fourth Pro Bowl and finished eighth in the NFL MVP voting.

As the No. 4 seed in the NFC, the Cardinals hosted a postseason game for the first since 1947, when the team was still located in Chicago, and took on the fifth-seeded Atlanta Falcons. While Arizona was the higher seed, the 11-5 Falcons were favored. But behind a 271-yard, two-touchdown performance from Warner, the Cardinals took a 30-24 victory.

In the Divisional Round, the Cardinals hit the road for a matchup with the second-seeded Carolina Panthers, who’d won the NFC South with a 12-4 record. Arizona had lost to Carolina in Week 8 of the regular season, 27-23, but the Cardinals breezed to a 33-13 upset win as Warner threw for 220 yards and another pair of touchdowns.

Kurt Warner of the Arizona Cardinals in action during a game against the Carolina Panthers | Sporting News via Getty Images

As the sixth-seeded Philadelphia Eagles had upset the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants, the Cardinals hosted the NFC Championship Game. And Warner didn’t waste the opportunity, completing three-quarters of his es for 279 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions in a 32-25 victory, earning the Cardinals their first-ever trip to the Super Bowl.

By starting Super Bowl 43 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Warner became just the second quarterback to start the Big Game for two different franchises. And he played well during his third appearance in the title game, completing 72.1% of his es for 372 yards with three touchdowns and an interception.

Of course, that lone interception proved quite costly as James Harrison returned it 100 yards for a touchdown.

Down 20-7 heading into the fourth quarter, Arizona took a 23-20 lead with 2:37 remaining as Warner and Larry Fitzgerald connected for a 64-yard touchdown. But the Steelers answered as Ben Roethlisberger hit Santonio Holmes on a six-yard touchdown with 35 seconds left on the clock to give Pittsburgh a 27-23 lead.

Warner completed two es for 33 yards on the ensuing drive to get the ball to midfield but fumbled on a hit by Steelers linebacker LaMarr Woodley with five seconds left. Despite the loss, Warner became just the sixth quarterback to throw a touchdown in three Super Bowls. And at the time, he held the three highest ing yardage totals in the game’s history.

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Kurt Warner 2008 Stats

ing Stats

G GS CMP ATT CMP% YDS TD INT SACKS RTG
16 16 401 598 67.1 4,583 30 14 26 96.9

Rushing Stats

G ATT YDS TD FMB
16 18 -2 0 11

Kurt Warner 2008 Game Log

ing Stats

DATE WK OPP RESULT CMP ATT YDS TD INT RTG
9/7/08 1 @SF W 23-13 19 30 197 1 0 93.3
9/14/08 2 MIA W 31-10 19 24 361 3 0 158.3
9/21/08 3 @WAS L 24-17 16 30 192 2 1 81.5
9/28/08 4 @NYJ L 56-35 40 57 472 2 3 84.8
10/5/08 5 BUF W 41-17 33 42 250 2 0 107.3
10/12/08 6 DAL W 30-24 22 30 236 2 1 104.3
10/26/08 8 @CAR L 27-23 35 49 381 2 1 99.1
11/2/08 9 @STL W 34-13 22 33 343 2 0 121.1
11/10/08 10 SF W 29-24 32 42 328 3 0 121.9
11/16/08 11 @SEA W 26-20 32 44 395 1 1 98.2
11/23/08 12 NYG L 37-29 32 52 351 1 1 79.9
11/27/08 13 @PHI L 48-20 21 39 235 3 3 65.7
12/7/08 14 STL W 34-10 24 33 279 1 1 95.4
12/14/08 15 MIN L 35-14 29 45 270 1 1 78.9
12/21/08 16 @NE L 47-7 6 18 30 0 0 42.4
12/28/08 17 SEA W 34-21 19 30 263 4 1 117.1
1/3/09 WC ATL W 30-24 19 32 271 2 1 94.7
1/10/09 Div @CAR W 33-13 21 32 220 2 1 93.2
1/18/09 Conf PHI W 32-25 21 28 279 4 0 145.7
2/1/09 SB PIT L 27-23 31 43 377 3 1 112.3

Rushing Stats

DATE WK OPP RESULT ATT YDS TD FMB
9/7/08 1 @SF W 23-13 5 -4 0 0
9/14/08 2 MIA W 31-10 0 0 0 0
9/21/08 3 @WAS L 24-17 0 0 0 0
9/28/08 4 @NYJ L 56-35 0 0 0 4
10/5/08 5 BUF W 41-17 2 10 0 0
10/12/08 6 DAL W 30-24 2 -1 0 1
10/26/08 8 @CAR L 27-23 0 0 0 1
11/2/08 9 @STL W 34-13 3 -2 0 0
11/10/08 10 SF W 29-24 0 0 0 0
11/16/08 11 @SEA W 26-20 3 -3 0 1
11/23/08 12 NYG L 37-29 1 0 0 2
11/27/08 13 @PHI L 48-20 0 0 0 0
12/7/08 14 STL W 34-10 2 -2 0 0
12/14/08 15 MIN L 35-14 0 0 0 1
12/21/08 16 @NE L 47-7 0 0 0 0
12/28/08 17 SEA W 34-21 0 0 0 1
1/3/09 WC ATL W 30-24 4 0 0 0
1/10/09 Div @CAR W 33-13 3 1 0 0
1/18/09 Conf PHI W 32-25 0 0 0 0
2/1/09 SB PIT L 27-23 1 0 0 2

All stats, unless otherwise indicated, courtesy of Pro Football Reference

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