Bart Starr Award

The Athletes in Action/Bart Starr Award is given annually to an American football player in the National Football League (NFL) who best exemplifies outstanding character and leadership in the home, on the field, and in the community.

The award is presented by Athletes in Action (AIA), a sports ministry associated with Cru (formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ). It is awarded to the winner each year at the Super Bowl Breakfast, an NFL-sanctioned event that occurs the day before the Super Bowl. The nominee list is compiled by a group of individuals made-up of the Public Relations Directors of every NFL team, past award winners and AIA staff. The list is trimmed to 10 players, with the award winner chosen by AIA leadership and past award winners. However, some past awardees have been chosen by fellow NFL players after the initial list is trimmed down to 10. The award was first given at the second Super Bowl Breakfast in 1989. Bart Starr, the Hall of Fame former quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, partnered with AIA to present the award that bears his name. Starr was selected by AIA because he was an "individual of impeccable character who has served his family and community faithfully through the years and is a role model for athletes and business people alike". Starr presented every award until 2015, when a stroke prevented him from attending the Super Bowl Breakfast anymore. Since 2015, former NFL coach Tony Dungy and Starr's son have presented the award in his honor.

Athletes in Action/Bart Starr Award
Full body photo of Bart Starr in his uniform tossing a football towards the camera
Bart Starr, former quarterback of the Green Bay Packers and namesake of the award
LeagueNational Football League
Awarded forOutstanding character and leadership
NicknameBart Starr Award
Sponsored byAthletes in Action
History
First awardSteve Largent, WRTooltip Wide receiver, 1989
Most recentMinkah Fitzpatrick, STooltip Safety (gridiron football position), 2024
Websitesuperbowlbreakfast.com/winners/

Steve Largent, the Hall of Fame former wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks, was the winner of the inaugural award in 1989. Since then, 37 NFL players have received the award. This includes Eugene Robinson, a safety for the Atlanta Falcons, who returned the award after being arrested the night he received it for soliciting sex from an undercover police officer. Historically, the award has only been given to one player a year, however in 1998, Irving Fryar and Brent Jones shared the award. The award has been given to one set of brothers (Peyton and Eli Manning in 2015 and 2019 respectively) and one father and son (Jackie and Matthew Slater in 1996 and 2017 respectively). The most recent awardee was Minkah Fitzpatrick, safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers, in 2024.

Award winners

Bart Starr Award winners
Year[a] Image Player Position Team Refs
1989 Bart Starr Award  Steve Largent Wide receiver Seattle Seahawks
1990 Bart Starr Award  Anthony Muñoz Offensive tackle Cincinnati Bengals
1991 Bart Starr Award  Mike Singletary Linebacker Chicago Bears
1992 Bart Starr Award  Reggie White Defensive end Philadelphia Eagles
1993 Gill Byrd Cornerback San Diego Chargers
1994 Bart Starr Award  Warren Moon Quarterback Houston Oilers
1995 Bart Starr Award  Cris Carter Wide receiver Minnesota Vikings
1996 Jackie Slater Offensive tackle St. Louis Rams
1997 Bart Starr Award  Darrell Green Cornerback Washington Redskins
1998 Bart Starr Award  Irving Fryar Wide receiver Philadelphia Eagles
Brent Jones Tight end San Francisco 49ers
1999 Eugene Robinson[b] Safety Atlanta Falcons
2000 Bart Starr Award  Aeneas Williams Cornerback Arizona Cardinals
2001 Bart Starr Award  Bruce Matthews Offensive tackle Tennessee Titans
2002 Bart Starr Award  Darren Woodson Safety Dallas Cowboys
2003 Bart Starr Award  Trent Dilfer Quarterback Seattle Seahawks
2004 Bart Starr Award  Derrick Brooks Linebacker Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2005 Bart Starr Award  Troy Vincent Cornerback Buffalo Bills
2006 Bart Starr Award  Curtis Martin Running back New York Jets
2007 Bart Starr Award  John Lynch Safety Denver Broncos
2008 Bart Starr Award  LaDainian Tomlinson Running back San Diego Chargers
2009 Bart Starr Award  Warrick Dunn Running back Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2010 Bart Starr Award  Kurt Warner Quarterback Arizona Cardinals
2011 Bart Starr Award  Drew Brees Quarterback New Orleans Saints
2012 Bart Starr Award  London Fletcher Linebacker Washington Redskins
2013 Bart Starr Award  Jason Witten Tight end Dallas Cowboys
2014 Bart Starr Award  Aaron Rodgers Quarterback Green Bay Packers
2015 Bart Starr Award  Peyton Manning Quarterback Denver Broncos
2016 Bart Starr Award  Thomas Davis Sr. Linebacker Carolina Panthers
2017 Bart Starr Award  Matthew Slater Wide receiver New England Patriots
2018 Bart Starr Award  Benjamin Watson Tight end Baltimore Ravens
2019 Bart Starr Award  Calais Campbell Defensive end Jacksonville Jaguars
2020 Bart Starr Award  Eli Manning Quarterback New York Giants
2021 Bart Starr Award  Demario Davis Linebacker New Orleans Saints
2022 Bart Starr Award  Russell Wilson Quarterback Seattle Seahawks
2023 Bart Starr Award  Kirk Cousins Quarterback Minnesota Vikings
2024 Bart Starr Award  Minkah Fitzpatrick Safety Pittsburgh Steelers

Notes

  • a Winners are listed by the year the award was given, not by the season the player had just completed.
  • b Atlanta Falcons safety Eugene Robinson won the award for the 1998 NFL season, but was arrested the evening he received the award in Miami, Florida, for soliciting a female undercover police officer who was posing as a prostitute. This occurred on the eve of the Falcons' game against the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII. Robinson later agreed to return the award. He is no longer listed on the AIA's list of award winners.

See also

References

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