The NFL preseason concluded over the weekend and now teams will focus on the tough task of cutting down from 90 players to 53-man rosters on August 29.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, like all others in the league, are in the process of finalizing their roster. This means that tough decisions need to be made and some good players will be let go.
Kade Warner will be searching for a new home in the NFL, per the Pewter Report. “The [Buccaneers] are cutting WR Kade Warner, the son of Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner,” the Pewter Report wrote on Twitter.
Buccaneers UDFA WR Kade Warner looks like he might have to take a similar NFL journey to success as his father, Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner, as like his dad the younger Warner is starting out at the bottom of the totem pole.
Kurt Warner’s son Kade went undrafted in April’s NFL Draft, but landed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent. He will have to fight for a roster spot, but the wide receiver is certainly not lacking in confidence.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers undrafted free agent wide receiver Kade Warner isn’t going to let going undrafted hurt his confidence. He’s already familiar with what it takes to succeed in this league as an undrafted player.
Buccaneers rookie receiver Kade Warner went undrafted last month, but that hasn’t done anything to hurt his confidence. In fact, it’s only increased his will to do what his father did.
Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner’s older son, Kade Warner, recently was signed by the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent. The Kansas State wide receiver posted his first message to fans since his signing Sunday.
Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner now has a son in the NFL. Kade Warner, a receiver, has signed as an undrafted free agent with the Buccaneers, according to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times.
As soon as the 2023 NFL draft ended, teams immediately pivoted to the undrafted free agency pool to add to their rosters. For one team, that meant adding the son of a Pro Football Hall of Famer.
Kade Warner Kansas State Wildcats #85 Pos: WR Ht: 6000 Wt: 205 Hand: 968 Arm: 3000 Wing: 7448 40: 4.55 DOB: 9/29/1998 Hometown: Scottsdale, AZ High School: Desert Mountain Eligibility: 2023
From stocking shelves at his local grocery store to winning the Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams, Warner is living proof anything is possible. Let’s take a look at his unlikely story.
Neither Luke McCaffrey nor Dylan McCaffrey has come close to matching the impact their older brother, Christian, had in college at Stanford.
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