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KANSAS CITY’S WILL SHIELDS NAMED
WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR

WILL SHIELDS, a guard for the AFC West division champion Kansas City Chiefs, was named the WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR, it was announced today.

NFL Commissioner PAUL TAGLIABUE made the announcement this morning in his annual Super Bowl news conference.

The Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, named after the legendary Chicago Bears running back, is the only League award that recognizes a player’s off-the-field community service as well as his playing excellence.

Shields joins an esteemed list of past winners that includes 12 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.  Recent winners include TROY VINCENT of the Philadelphia Eagles (2002), JEROME BETTIS of the Pittsburgh Steelers (2000), and co-winners in 2001 DERRICK BROOKS of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and JIM FLANIGAN of the Chicago Bears.  (complete list of winners below).

Shields, who will play in his ninth consecutive Pro Bowl next week, participates in community service with the same fervor he employs on the field.  The “Will to Succeed Foundation,” which has developed a number of innovative charity programs, has helped more than 88,000 people since its inception in 1993.

Several major components to the “Will to Succeed Foundation” include, a program called “Operation Breakthrough,” which helps meet the needs of disadvantaged children served by St. Vincent’s Family Center.  The day care center hosts more than 500 children and Shields and his wife Senia have personally donated countless hours of service and over $300,000 to the organization.  The Shields were also instrumental in the Chiefs Wives, a group of 15 to 18 Chiefs players’ wives, adopting the program as their official charity. 

My motivation for establishing the ‘Will To Succeed Foundation’ started in my early days as a college athlete under the influence of legendary University of Nebraska coach Tom Osborne,” says Shields.  “As I entered my sophomore year, Coach Osborne asked me to participate in a mentoring program for youth. Through this experience I learned the value of community service and how one-on-one supportive relationships can positively affect young people. The Will To Succeed Foundation is a project of love, dedication and vision working to touch others' lives, in the process creating a healthier society for us all.

“Of all the players that we have had here in my 15 years I don’t know of an individual and his wife who have contributed so much – and in so many ways – to the Kansas City community,” says President/GM/CEO Carl Peterson of the Kansas City Chiefs.  “On top of his nine Pro Bowl selections, his performance on the field is over-shadowed only by his performance off the field.  We sincerely thank Will and Senia, his lovely wife, for all that they do for the Kansas City Chiefs and the National Football League.”

Shields is also a spokesman for the Marillac Center for Children, which serves 67 children with emotional and behavior disorders, and helped fund renovations at Sheffield Place, a facility serving homeless women and their children.

Shields, who serves as the Chiefs United Way spokesman, is also involved in a program called “Team Esteem,” which rewards youths at Argentine Middle School who have improved academically and have shown creativity in essay writing with trips to cultural events and Chiefs games.

The accomplishments of the 32 finalists for the Walter Payton Man of the Year award – one from each NFL team – are reviewed by a blue-ribbon panel, which includes Commissioner Tagliabue, Sports Illustrated football writer Peter King, football greats FRANK GIFFORD, JACK KEMP, 2002 winner and current Philadelphia Eagles star TROY VINCENT and CONNIE PAYTON, wife of Walter Payton.

Shields will receive the distinctive Gladiator statue, an original art creation by the noted sculptor, DANIEL SCHWARTZ.  In addition, Shields’ favorite charity will receive a $25,000 donation in their name.
 

WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR WINNERS

YEAR

PLAYER, POSITION

TEAM

2003

Will Shields, Guard

Kansas City Chiefs

2002

Troy Vincent, Cornerback

Philadelphia Eagles

2001

Jerome Bettis, Running Back

Pittsburgh Steelers

2000

Derrick Brooks (Tampa) and Jim Flanigan (Chicago)

1999

Cris Carter, Wide Receiver         

Minnesota Vikings

1998

Dan Marino, Quarterback

Miami Dolphins

1997

Troy Aikman, Quarterback

Dallas Cowboys

1996

Darrell Green, Cornerback

Washington Redskins

1995

Boomer Esiason, Quarterback

New York Jets

1994

Junior Seau, Linebacker

San Diego Chargers

1993

Derrick Thomas, Linebacker       

Kansas City Chiefs

1992

John Elway, Quarterback           

Denver Broncos

1991

Anthony Munoz, Tackle

Cincinnati Bengals

1990

Mike Singletary, Linebacker       

Chicago Bears

1989

Warren Moon, Quarterback

Houston Oilers

1988

Steve Largent, Wide Receiver

Seattle Seahawks

1987

Dave Duerson, Safety    

Chicago Bears

1986

Reggie Williams, Linebacker

Cincinnati Bengals

1985

Dwight Stephenson, Center

Miami Dolphins

1984

Marty Lyons, Tackle

New York Jets

1983

Rolf Benirschke, Kicker

San Diego Chargers

1982

Joe Theismann, Quarterback      

Washington Redskins

1981

Lynn Swann, Wide Receiver       

Pittsburgh Steelers

1980

Harold Carmichael, Wide Receiver

Philadelphia Eagles

1979

Joe Greene, Defensive Lineman

Pittsburgh Steelers

1978

Roger Staubach, Quarterback

Dallas Cowboys

1977

Walter Payton, Running Back    

Chicago Bears

1976

Franco Harris, Running Back

Pittsburgh Steelers

1975

Ken Anderson, Quarterback

Cincinnati Bengals

1974

George Blanda, Quarterback

Oakland Raiders

1973

Len Dawson, Quarterback

Kansas City Chiefs

1972

Willie Lanier, Linebacker

Kansas City Chiefs

1971

John Hadl, Quarterback

San Diego Chargers

1970

Johnny Unitas, Quarterback

Baltimore Colts

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