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                                                                                                                    Stephanie Johnson, JCPenney
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DERRICK BROOKS, DAUNTE CULPEPPER, TORRY HOLT,
DONOVAN MC NABB AMONG 32 NFL STARS TO “GO TO SCHOOL”
WITH LOCAL CHILDREN

One NFL Player From Each Team to Participate in “Take A Player to School” presented by JCPenney Afterschool

Children Ages 6-to-13 Can Submit Entries at All JCPenney Stores Nationwide through September 20

Imagine sitting in class with Kansas City Chiefs tight end TONY GONZALEZ, a five-time AFC All-Star.  Picture a chalk talk with quarterbacks DONOVAN MC NABB of the Philadelphia Eagles, DAUNTE CULPEPPER of the Minnesota Vikings, JOEY HARRINGTON of the Detroit Lions, or CARSON PALMER of the Cincinnati Bengals. 

That will be the scene in each NFL city this fall as one lucky student and his or her class will be joined by a player (see complete list below) as part of NFL Take a Player to School presented by JCPenney Afterschool.

Players will visit the schools on Tuesday, October 19 or Tuesday, October 26 and will speak with the students about the importance of education and afterschool programs.

Children ages six through 13, an age group most in need of afterschool programs, will be eligible to win the contest by filling out entry forms available in all JCPenney stores nationwide now through September 20 One winning child will be selected in each of the 32 NFL markets and one non-NFL market to “Take a Player to School.”  Winners will be announced the week of October 8.

“I am pleased to be part of this effort to encourage students to stay in school and participate in afterschool programs,” said McNabb, the NFL’s national spokesperson for the program. “There is nothing more important in America than our youth, and we need to give young people every opportunity and inspiration to succeed.”

“JCPenney’s partnership with the NFL is designed to provide youth with the opportunity to learn from some of our country’s top role models,” said Vanessa Castagna, President of JCPenney Afterschool and Chairman and CEO of JCPenney stores, catalog and Internet.  “This initiative will help promote the importance of education and afterschool programs nationwide.”

McNabb is featured in the program’s national media campaign which includes three television spots, three radio ads, and two gatefold print advertisements.  More information and video of the commercials are available on NFLyouthfootball.com.

In support of the need for afterschool programs throughout the country, NFL Charities this year will award $1.5 million in grants for afterschool education. JCPenney Afterschool has contributed more than $34 million since 1999 to support educational programs, physical fitness initiatives and personal development projects in afterschool centers nationwide.

Following is a list of players participating in NFL Take a Player to School presented by JCPenney Afterschool:

Team

Player

 

Team

Player

Arizona

QB Josh McCown

 

Miami

CB Sam Madison

Atlanta

RB Warrick Dunn

 

Minnesota

QB Daunte Culpepper

Baltimore

S Ed Reed

 

New England

S Je’Rod Cherry

Buffalo

P Brian Moorman

 

New Orleans

QB Aaron Brooks

Carolina

DT Brentson Buckner

 

NY Giants

DE Michael Strahan

Chicago

SS Michael Green

 

NY Jets

WR Santana Moss

Cincinnati

QB Carson Palmer

 

Oakland

DT Warren Sapp

Cleveland

WR Andre’ Davis

 

Philadelphia

QB Donovan McNabb

Dallas

TE Jason Witten

 

Pittsburgh

RB Jerome Bettis

Denver

QB Jake Plummer

 

San Diego

LB Donnie Edwards

Detroit

QB Joey Harrington

 

San Francisco

WR Brandon Lloyd

Green Bay

RB Ahman Green

 

Seattle

RB Shaun Alexander

Houston

FB Moran Norris

 

St. Louis

WR Torry Holt

Indianapolis

DT Montae Reagor

 

Tampa Bay

LB Derrick Brooks

Jacksonville

T Ephraim Salaam

 

Tennessee

CB Samari Rolle

Kansas City

TE Tony Gonzalez

 

Washington

T Jon Jansen