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SMALL BUSINESS
Saints QB Drew Brees & Titans RB Chris Johnson Named 2009 FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Year
Winners Selected Through Fan Vote on NFL.com
FedEx Donates $25,000 to Safe Kids Coalitions in New Orleans and Nashville in Recognition of Their Achievements
Business Wire
FedEx (NYSE: FDX) and the
NFL
today announced the winners of the seventh annual
FEDEX
AIR & GROUND®
NFL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR AWARDS
at a
press conference in South Florida, site of Super Bowl XLIV.
- Quarterback DREW BREES of the New Orleans Saints was named the FedEx Air NFL Player of the Year.
- Running back CHRIS JOHNSON of the Tennessee Titans was named the FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Year.
In honor of the winners’ outstanding play, FedEx is donating $25,000 to
the
Safe
Kids USA coalitions in New Orleans and Nashville, the local
organizations in each player’s market.
For the seventh season in a row, the Air & Ground program was a win for
the local community. As part of this season’s Air & Ground program,
FedEx
teamed up with
Safe
Kids USA – a national non-profit organization that works to prevent
accidental injury among children – to deliver safe kids. Throughout the
season, FedEx made weekly $1,000 donations in the names of the Air &
Ground NFL Players of the Week to their local Safe Kids coalitions to
fund pedestrian safety improvements.
To complement the weekly program, FedEx also hosted pedestrian
safety
clinics with NFL players at a series of elementary schools across the
country, to educate students about safety and provide $10,000 in
additional funding for each of the local Safe Kids coalitions for
community improvements.
- In Minneapolis, the coalition's executive board worked with the city's public works department to identify a school that was not only susceptible to speeding, but was receiving 500 additional students for the school year. The FedEx donation of more than $25,000 was used by the local Safe Kids coalition at Plymouth Middle School to install two radar speed signs, updated lighting and safety pylons in the road to slow down traffic near the school.
- In San Francisco, the Safe Kids coalition will use its $10,000 in funding to improve pedestrian crosswalks, install flashing pedestrian lights and add “no parking” signs around Fair Oaks Elementary School, an area where a large percentage of students walk to school.
Since 2000, FedEx has donated $12 million to support Safe Kids to help
improve pedestrian safety efforts worldwide.
OUTSTANDING AIR & GROUND PERFORMANCES
New Orleans’
DREW BREES completed
70.62 percent of his
passes in 2009, setting the NFL record for completion percentage in a
season. He threw for 4,388 yards, extending his consecutive 4,000
passing yard seasons to four, a franchise record. Brees threw 34
touchdowns and became the first player in NFL history to throw six
touchdown passes on Kickoff Weekend. With nine touchdown passes through
Week 2, Brees tied for the most TD passes through the first two games of
a season. Brees became the fastest quarterback to reach 15,000 passing
yards with a team when the Saints beat the Giants in Week 6, reaching
this milestone in 53 games. He quarterbacked the Saints to a 13-3 record
and the number one seed in the NFC. Brees was nominated for five FedEx
Air NFL Player of the Week awards in 2009, winning five times.
Tennessee’s
CHRIS JOHNSON rushed for 2,006 yards in 2009 becoming
the sixth player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards. He also broke
the scrimmage yards record totaling 2,509. Johnson recorded 11
consecutive 100-yard games, tied for the second-longest streak in NFL
history, and posted at least 125 rushing yards in six consecutive games,
tying the NFL record. This season, Johnson became the first player in
NFL history with six consecutive games of 125+ rushing yards and a 5.0+
yards per carry average in each of those games. In Week 2, Johnson
became the first player in NFL history to record a 90-plus yard rushing
touchdown (91), 50-plus yard rushing touchdown (57), and 60-plus yard
receiving touchdown (69) in a game. Johnson started all 16 games and had
14 rushing touchdowns. He was nominated for six FedEx Ground NFL Player
of the Week awards in 2009, winning twice.
Brees and Johnson were selected from a panel of three finalists in each
of their respective Air and Ground categories. The finalists were chosen
by a panel of NFL experts based on the season’s fan voting. The other
FedEx Air NFL Players of the Year finalists were quarterbacks
PEYTON
MANNING of the Indianapolis Colts and
BRETT FAVRE of the
Minnesota Vikings, while the FedEx Ground NFL Players of the Year
finalists included running backs
MAURICE JONES-DREW of the
Jacksonville Jaguars and
ADRIAN PETERSON of the Minnesota Vikings.
More than
2,070,665 fan votes were cast at NFL.com from Monday,
January 11 through Friday, January 29, to decide the winners.
Former winners of the FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Year Award
include:
- (2008) New Orleans Saints QB DREW BREES and Minnesota Vikings RB ADRIAN PETERSON
- (2007) Green Bay Packers QB BRETT FAVRE and Jacksonville Jaguars RB FRED TAYLOR
- (2006) New Orleans Saints QB DREW BREES and San Diego Chargers RB LA DAINIAN TOMLINSON
- (2005) Bengals QB CARSON PALMER and Seattle Seahawks RB SHAUN ALEXANDER
- (2004) Indianapolis Colts QB PEYTON MANNING and New York Jets RB CURTIS MARTIN
- (2003) Indianapolis Colts QB PEYTON MANNING and Green Bay Packers RB AHMAN GREEN
About FedEx
As the Official Delivery Service Sponsor of the NFL, Super Bowl and Pro
Bowl, FedEx understands the need for a winning game plan, and created
the Air & Ground program to highlight superior on-field performance
while delivering safe kids off the field. Because FedEx has thousands of
delivery trucks out on the roads each day, the company is committed to
funding pedestrian safety improvements through its 10-year relationship
with Safe Kids USA.
FedEx
Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with a
broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services.
With annual revenues of $33 billion, the company offers integrated
business applications through operating companies competing collectively
and managed collaboratively, under the respected FedEx brand.
Consistently ranked among the world's most admired and trusted
employers, FedEx inspires its more than 275,000 team members to remain
"absolutely, positively" focused on safety, the highest ethical and
professional standards and the needs of their customers and
communities. For more information, visit
news.fedex.com.
2009 FEDEX AIR & GROUND NFL PLAYERS OF
THE WEEK
| AIR | GROUND | |||
| Wk 1 | Drew Brees, NO | Adrian Peterson, MIN | ||
| Wk 2 | Drew Brees, NO | Frank Gore, SF | ||
| Wk 3 | Peyton Manning, IND | Maurice Jones-Drew, JAX | ||
| Wk 4 | Brett Favre, MIN | Rashard Mendenhall, PIT | ||
| Wk 5 | Peyton Manning, IND | Cedric Benson, CIN | ||
| Wk 6 | Drew Brees, NO | Thomas Jones, NYJ | ||
| Wk 7 | Carson Palmer, CIN | Cedric Benson, CIN | ||
| Wk 8 | Brett Favre, MIN | Chris Johnson, TEN | ||
| Wk 9 | Kurt Warner, ARI | Michael Turner, ATL | ||
| Wk 10 | Brett Favre, MIN | Adrian Peterson, MIN | ||
| Wk 11 | Brett Favre, MIN | Ricky Williams, MIA | ||
| Wk 12 | Drew Brees, NO | Chris Johnson, TEN | ||
| Wk 13 | Kurt Warner, ARI | Correll Buckhalter, DEN | ||
| Wk 14 | Drew Brees, NO | Ray Rice, BAL | ||
| Wk 15 | Ben Roethlisberger, PIT | Jerome Harrison, CLE | ||
| Wk 16 | Jay Cutler, CHI | Jonathan Stewart, CAR | ||
| Wk 17 | Brett Favre, MIN | Jamaal Charles, KC |
Copyright Business Wire 2010
2010-02-03 15:30:00
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