Fox Hires Kurt Warner As NFL Analyst

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner, cq, announces his retirement at the Cardinals practice facility in Tempe. (Photo by Deirdre Hamill/The Arizona Republic)

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By Becky Ogann

NEW YORK (AP) - Recently retired Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner will call some NFL games for Fox this season, and his debut will involve his former team. The network said Monday that Warner will serve as an analyst when Arizona hosts the Super Bowl champion Saints on Oct. 10. Former Seahawks and Falcons coach Jim Mora is also joining Fox as an analyst this season. He will work on the No. 3 announcing team with Dick Stockton and Charles Davis. Mora was fired by Seattle in January after one season. Watch video from January 2010 as Warner announces his retirement:

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