Kurt Warner
Definition
Kurt Warner is a retired American professional football quarterback who played 12 seasons in the NFL, most notably with the St. Louis Rams and Arizona Cardinals.
Famous for his 'rags-to-riches' story, Warner rose from an undrafted free agent and grocery stocker to NFL MVP (1999, 2001), Super Bowl XXXIV champion, and Pro Football Hall of Famer (2017 class).
Examples
Kurt Warner's grocery aisle days make every underdog fantasy draft pick feel like a potential Super Bowl steal.
If life hands you a stocking shift instead of a starting spot, just channel your inner Kurt Warner and sling some Hail Marys.
Kurt Warner turned 'Who?' into 'MVP' faster than a no-look pass to the end zone.
In the hall of fame of late bloomers, Kurt Warner shelves the competition with his turf-dominating arm.