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16 Facts About Kade Warner

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Kade Warner was born on September 29,1998 and is an American professional football wide receiver and college football coach.

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Kade Warner is the offensive coordinator for Quincy University, a position he has held since 2025.

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Kade Warner played college football at Nebraska and Kansas State.

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The son of Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner, Kade Warner was born on September 29,1998, and grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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Kade Warner attended Desert Mountain High School and played football, basketball, track and lacrosse.

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In football, Warner played wide receiver and was twice named all-state, additionally being named the state's wide receiver of the year in 2016 as he broke Mark Andrews' record for career receptions with 241.

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Kade Warner eventually joined the Nebraska Cornhuskers as a walk-on.

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Kade Warner broke his hand three days into fall practice in 2017 and redshirted for his freshman season.

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Kade Warner was a third-string for the beginning of the 2018 season, being promoted to a starting role in Week 5.

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Kade Warner started seven of the last nine games and posted 17 catches for 95 yards on the year.

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Kade Warner missed the first four games of 2019 due to an injury, and made a total of seven appearances in the season, starting five games while tallying eight receptions for 101 yards.

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Kade Warner transferred to play for the Kansas State Wildcats in 2021.

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Kade Warner was team captain for his final year, 2022, and posted a career-high 46 receptions for 456 yards with five touchdowns.

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On December 8,2023, Kade Warner signed with the Houston Roughnecks of the XFL.

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On January 5,2024, Kade Warner was selected by the San Antonio Brahmas during the 2024 UFL dispersal draft, one of many 2023 Roughnecks who moved to the 2024 Brahmas along with head coach Wade Phillips.

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In 2025, Kade Warner was named offensive coordinator for Quincy under head coach Jason Killday.