Kurt Warner’s son, E.J. Warner, is pursuing an NFL path similar to his father by trying out for an NFL roster this weekend with the Denver Broncos, following a recent rookie minicamp with the Kansas City Chiefs. The aspiring quarterback previously attended both Chiefs and Broncos rookie camps, signaling ongoing interest from multiple teams. E.J. Warner, who played college football at Temple, Rice, and Fresno State from 2022–2025, posted a strong junior year with a 69.3% completion rate, 2,030 passing yards, and 13 touchdowns in 2025, along with an average of 7.3 yards per attempt (11 interceptions across 10 games for Fresno State). This development highlights the continued NFL opportunities for the son of a Hall of Fame quarterback as he seeks a break into professional football.
Key Takeaways:
– E.J. Warner, son of Kurt Warner, is attempting to join the NFL via a rookie minicamp tryout with the Denver Broncos after attending the Chiefs’ minicamp.
– His college stats reflect a productive 2025 season with Fresno State (69.3% completion, 2,030 passing yards, 13 TDs) and a solid overall career across Temple, Rice, and Fresno State.
– The sequence of visits to multiple team camps indicates ongoing evaluation by NFL clubs and potential multiple-tryout opportunities.