Kurt Warner Retires

Cardinals QB Kurt Warner announced his retirement from football Friday, as expected. Warner’s career will go down as one of the most unique in NFL history. He famously went from stocking shelves at a grocery story while playing in the Arena league to becoming one of only two quarterbacks in history to lead two different franchises to the Super Bowl.

The two-time NFL MVP escaped a five-year drought in the middle of his career to own the three highest single-game passing totals in Super Bowl history. Though it may not be on the first ballot, the 12-year veteran is expected to eventually be voted into the hall of fame.

Elsewhere around the NFL:

Arizona: SI.com’s Don Banks expects the Arizona Cardinals to lean more heavily on Beanie Wells following Kurt Warner’s retirement. Coach Ken Whisenhunt comes from a run-first background and is likely to install a more balanced offense with Matt Leinart at quarterback. Wells never did overtake Tim Hightower to be Arizona’s starter in 2009, but he was the clear feature back during the stretch run. Expect Wells to get in excess of 250 carries next season.

Chicago: The Bears have interviewed Mike Martz for the their vacant offensive coordinator job on Friday. Martz was ready to move on earlier in the week, but the Chicago Bears are getting desperate. The choice could come down to Martz or Vikings QBs coach Kevin Rogers. Though Martz had harsh criticism for Jay Cutler during the season, he does have a history with coach Lovie Smith.

Philedelphia: DeSean Jackson’s agent plans to approach the Eagles for a new four- or five-year contract for his client, according to Comcast SportsNet in Philadelphia. The writing has been on the wall since Jackson switched to Drew Rosenhaus during the season. Jackson is still working under his slotted second-round contract, which has two years remaining at a combined $1.025M with roughly $800,000 in bonuses. The team’s most dangerous weapon on offense and in the return game is deserving of a raise, and the team will likely attempt to lock him up long-term.

Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bengals SLB Rey Maualuga was arrested Friday morning in Northern Kentucky for DUI and careless driving. Maualuga reportedly had a blood-alcohol level of .157, which is far above the .08 legal limit. He’s scheduled for a video arraignment in Kenton County District Court Friday afternoon.

New York: Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum was noncommittal on Thomas Jones’ future Thursday. Tannenbaum said the team “hopes to have him back,” but he also pointed to economic factors that could play into the decision. Jones is due a $2.8M roster bonus in March in addition to a $2.8M salary. The five straight seasons of 290+ carries appeared to finally catch up to him in the playoffs, which likely has the New York Jets re-thinking their backfield plans for 2010.

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