Athletes in Action/Bart Starr Award
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The Athletes in Action/Bart Starr Award is given annually to an NFL player who best exemplifies outstanding character and leadership in the home, on the field and in the community. Nominees are gathered from the Public Relations Directors of each NFL team, the past winners of the Bart Starr Award, the Athletes in Action Pro Staff working with NFL teams and Bart Starr himself. Ballots are sent to each team and voting takes place at the same time as the Pro Bowl selections. The votes are tabulated and the winner is announced at the annual Super Bowl Breakfast, an NFL-sanctioned event hosted by Athletes in Action, the sports ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ. The award, bearing the name of the NFL Hall of Famer, honors Starr’s lifelong commitment to serving as a positive role model to his family, teammates, and community.
[edit] Athletes in Action/Bart Starr Award winners
Year | Player | Position | Team |
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1989 | Steve Largent | Wide Receiver | Seattle Seahawks |
1990 | Anthony Munoz | Offensive Tackle | Cincinnati Bengals |
1991 | Mike Singletary | Linebacker | Chicago Bears |
1992 | Reggie White | Defensive End | Philadelphia Eagles |
1993 | Gill Byrd | Cornerback | San Diego Chargers |
1994 | Warren Moon | Quarterback | Houston Oilers |
1995 | Cris Carter | Wide Receiver | Minnesota Vikings |
1996 | Jackie Slater | Offensive Tackle | St. Louis Rams |
1997 | Darrell Green | Cornerback | Washington Redskins |
1998 | Irving Fryar | Wide Receiver | Philadelphia Eagles |
1999* | Brent Jones | Tight End | San Francisco 49ers |
2000 | Aeneas Williams | Cornerback | Arizona Cardinals |
2001 | Bruce Matthews | Offensive Line | Tennessee Titans |
2002 | Darren Woodson | Safety | Dallas Cowboys |
2003 | Trent Dilfer | Quarterback | Seattle Seahawks |
2004 | Derrick Brooks | Linebacker | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
2005 | Troy Vincent | Cornerback | Buffalo Bills |
2006 | Curtis Martin | Running Back | New York Jets |
2007 | John Lynch | Safety | Denver Broncos |
- Atlanta Falcons safety Eugene Robinson won the award in 1999, but was arrested on the very same evening he received the award in Miami, Florida for soliciting a female undercover police officer posing as a prostitute. This occurred on the eve of the Falcons' game against the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII.