As expected, the Rams released quarterback Kurt Warner on Tuesday. The two-time MVP led the franchise to the Super Bowl in 1999 and 2001, but he started only one game in 2003. "I think there's a lot of mixed emotions," agent Mark Bartelstein told the Associated Press. "He's had so much success and such a great relationship with everyone in St. Louis. It's an unbelievable chapter in his life and an unbelievable chapter in the NFL. To leave that, I think, is hard, but he's in the prime of his career." Bartelstein noted that four or five teams are in the running to sign Warner. "In June you're never going to find a place where someone says 'Our quarterback situation is wide open,'" Bartelstein added. "I also know if Kurt goes and plays the way he's capable of playing, and he helps the team win and win big it doesn't really matter who's waiting in the wings."
Rock On Rams, \,,/ \,,/
Rock On Rams, \,,/ \,,/