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NFL-191 2/4/05                                                          Adina Ellis, NFL, 904-568-910

ATLANTA’S WARRICK DUNN
NAMED WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR

JACKSONVILLE, 2/4/05—WARRICK DUNN, running back for the NFC south division champion ATLANTA FALCONS, was named the WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR, it was announced today.

Connie Payton, Walter Payton’s wife presented Dunn with his award this morning at a press conference and NFL Vice President of Player and Employee Development and Hall of Fame member Michael Haynes made the announcement. In addition, NFL Commissioner PAUL TAGLIABUE saluted Dunn’s honor during his annual Super Bowl news conference.

The Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, named after the legendary Chicago Bears running back who died in 1999, is the only league award that recognizes a player’s off-the-field community service as well as his playing excellence.

Dunn joins an esteemed list of past winners that includes 12 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Recent winners include WILL SHIELDS of the Kansas City Chiefs (2003), TROY VINCENT of the Buffalo Bills (2002), JEROME BETTIS of the Pittsburgh Steelers (2000), and co-winners in 2001 DERRICK BROOKS of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and JIM FLANIGAN formerly of the Chicago Bears. (complete list of winners below).

Dunn, who posted his 3rd career 1,000 yard season, participates in community service with the same fervor he employs on the field. Through his "Warrick Dunn Foundation," Dunn has had the opportunity to positively affect thousands of people in his community.

Through his "Homes for the Holidays" program, Dunn helps single mothers become first-time homeowners by making the down payments on new fully-furnished homes. To date, Dunn’s program has assisted 52 single mothers and profoundly touched the lives of 135 children and dependents in Atlanta, Tampa and Baton Rouge. Dunn launched the program during his rookie season in 1997, when he made the down payments on four homes in Tampa. His motivation for the program stems from the memory of his mother, Betty Smothers, a Baton Rouge police officer and single parent. She was killed in the line of duty in 1993, before she could ever realize her dream of buying her own home.

"My mom inspired me to do what she did in her life – help others," said Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year WARRICK DUNN. "People say I’m giving back, but I think I’m getting a lot more than what I put in. We can all make the world a little better by doing just a little bit with whatever we have to offer. "

For eight years, Dunn, through "Homes for the Holidays," has collaborated with non-profit organizations that manage first-time homeownership program such as Habitat for Humanity and United Way.

"Warrick is a person who understands his responsibility not only as a professional football player, but as a man and community servant," said Arthur M. Blank, owner & CEO of the Atlanta Falcons. "Every sports team - and every professional athlete - should take a page from his book. We are all in a position to step up and be leaders in philanthropy."

Warrick has also received recognition for his contributions off-the-field from organizations such as the Giants Step Award in Civic Leadership, the John H. Macy Award for Individual Leadership from The National Alliance to End Homelessness, National Center for Black Philanthropy, Henry P. Iba Citizen Athlete Awards, and the NFL Extra Effort Award. In 2001, he was selected as one of Oprah Winfrey’s "Angels," made the list of 101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports by Sports Illustrated in 2003 and has been named The Sporting News’ Top 75 Good Guys in Sports three times.

The accomplishments of the 32 finalists for the Walter Payton NFL 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 Buffalo Bills star TROY VINCENT and CONNIE PAYTON.

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

WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR WINNERS

YEAR

PLAYER, POSITION TEAM

2004

Warrick Dunn, Running Back Atlanta Falcons

2003

Will Shields, Guard Kansas City Chiefs

2002

Troy Vincent, Defensive Back 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