For all the wonders Curt Warner performed for the Seahawks on the field, what he and his wife have done since are true miracles.
In Sunday’s News Tribune, for his final story after more than 20 years at the paper, my departing colleague Dave Boling writes Warner’s incredible story.
Not the one of Warner being a two-time All-American at Penn State. Not of him being Seattle’s third-overall pick in the 1983 draft, or fighting through a major knee reconstruction early in his NFL career and earning three Pro Bowl selections until the popular, resilient running back left the game following the Seahawks’ 1990 season.