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Running for My Life: My Journey in the Game of Football and Beyond

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Monday, 10 November 2008

Running for My Life: My Journey in the Game of Football and BeyondNFL running back Warrick Dunn is truly one of the good guys in the world of sports. And in this revealing autobiography, written with New York Times bestselling author Don Yaeger, Dunn tells his incredibly moving, inspirational story of courage and determination in the face of devastating loss, a story that makes his achievements on the football field that much more amazing.

Warrick Dunn and his five brothers and sisters all idolized their mother, Baton Rouge police officer Betty Smothers. As the oldest, Dunn was the closest to her, and the man of the house. On January 7, 1993, while the single mother worked a second job as a supermarket security guard, Betty Smothers was ambushed, shot, and killed while making a bank deposit. Dunn—then a high school senior just weeks away from choosing among his college football scholarship offers—was devastated.

Dunn was only eighteen when circumstances changed and he had to look after his five siblings, but somehow he managed to enroll at Florida State and, in only his freshman year, help their team quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner and roommate Charlie Ward, win the National Championship for the 1993–94 season. And this was just the beginning of Dunn's successful career as a student athlete, which resulted in his selection to the FSU Hall of Fame.

Despite his modest size, Dunn's athleticism, incomparable drive, and personality convinced Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Tony Dungy to select Dunn in the first round of the 1997 draft with the twelth overall pick. During his career with the Bucs and, subsequently, the Atlanta Falcons, Dunn amassed five 1,000-yard rushing seasons, was selected to the NFL Pro Bowl three times, and became one of only twenty-three running backs to exceed the 10,000-yard career rushing mark.

In 2008, he returned to the Bucs seeking to continue his success. But perhaps his greatest achievement during his time as an NFL player came off the field when he started a foundation called Homes for the Holidays, a charity that helps single parents become homeowners. To date, he has placed 74 single parents and their 192 dependents in fully furnished and outfitted homes in Tampa, Tallahassee, Baton Rouge, and Atlanta.

But there was one person Dunn neglected in his drive to help others—himself. He spent all of his emotional energy on his siblings and their pain, and never focused on his own. His only solace was the football field, where he truly was running for his life. It wasn't until a Falcons teammate suggested psychological counseling that Dunn began to battle the demons still haunting him from his mother's death.

Uplifting and thought-provoking, Running for My Life is the story of an athlete's drive to help his family and ensure that his mother's legacy and values continue—the story of what it really takes to be a man.

Read Running for My Life: My Journey in the Game of Football and Beyond Online

Hardcover: 288 pages
Author: Warrick Dunn, Don Yaeger
Publisher: HarperEntertainment (November 4, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0061432644
ISBN-13: 978-0061432644

Visit Warrick Dunn Website

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Warrick Dunn was a first-round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1997. After five years with Tampa and six years with the Atlanta Falcons, he returned to the Bucs for the 2008 season.

In 2008, Dunn was overwhelmingly selected as the inaugural recipient of the Home Depot NFL Neighborhood MVP award, which recognizes NFL players who are making a positive impact in their local communities through charitable programs and contributions.

Dunn also received the 2004 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, was named the Sporting News's Top 75 Good Guys in Sports three times, and was one of Sports Illustrated's Most Influential Minorities in Sports in 2003.

He currently runs the Warrick Dunn Foundation and its Homes for the Holidays program.

Don Yaeger is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, former Sports Illustrated associate editor, and award-winning motivational speaker. He lives in Tallahassee, Florida, with his wife and new son.

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