Warren: It just makes me feel like I worked hard to get to where I am right now, that I took a very unconventional route to get to the NFL first, then kind of reestablished myself, had a pretty productive career.
Warren: I just know that nothing was really given to me, that I really worked hard for it, as does every guy work hard in his career to get to this point. I think the way I did it was just a little bit different because of some of the other things I had to overcome that didn't have to do with football. I'm very proud of the fact that I was - not so much that I was undrafted, because I would have loved to have been drafted, but the things I was able to do considering I wasn't drafted and wasn't looked highly upon as an NFL-type player
Warren: I think all the guys that have played in the game before me as African- Americans have to share in this a little bit. We've made tremendous strides over the years and I really don't want to make this a racial thing because it shouldn't be. But it is significant because it is the first and I think whenever there is a first it is significant. When Doug Williams was the first African-American quarterback to win a Super Bowl, I think that helped a lot of things as far as young black quarterbacks getting more opportunities. I think this will be significant also. It shows we have arrived at the pinnacle of our sport.
Warren: (On getting to Playoff games)I'm not knocking those guys, but they did get their teams here. There's a lot of players and a lot of teams that just don't seem to get this far because it takes a special chemistry to get here.
Warren: (On getting a Superbowl ring)You look at me -- I played 17 years and didn't get one. That had a lot to do with how long I played. I was still chasing that elusive.
Warren: When you make a big jump, that's when you create leadership opportunities.
Moon was the MVP of the 1978 Rose Bowl with Washington.
Warren and Erik Kramer host a fantasy football sports show, "Ultimate Fantasy Football".
Warren played for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1999-2000.
Warren played for the Minnesota Vikings from 1994-1996.
Warren played for the Edmonton Eskimos from 1978-1983.
He played with the Edmonton Eskimos in the CFL and with the Houston Oilers, Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks and Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL.
He threw for 49,325 yards.
He's part of the 2006 Hall of Fame Class. He's gonna enter with