Bart Starr Award Winners
Year | Player | Position | Team |
---|---|---|---|
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 Brent Jones |
Wide Receiver Tight End |
Philadelphia Eagles San Francisco 49ers |
1999* | Eugene Robinson | Safety | Atlanta Falcons |
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 |
2008 | LaDainian Tomlinson | Running Back | San Diego Chargers |
2009 | Warrick Dunn | Running Back | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
2010 | Kurt Warner | Quarterback | Arizona Cardinals |
2011 | Drew Brees | Quarterback | New Orleans Saints |
2012 | London Fletcher | Linebacker | Washington Redskins |
- Atlanta Falcons safety Eugene Robinson won the award for the 1998 season, but was arrested 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. Robinson agreed to return the award.
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