FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 3/23/17 33 CURRENT AND FORMER NFL PLAYERS TO PARTICIPATE IN THIRD ANNUAL NFL PERSONAL FINANCE CAMP

Four-day financial education program kicks off next week in Florida

Thirty-three current and former NFL players will take part in the third annual NFL Personal Finance Camp in Fort Lauderdale, FL next week (March 27-30). New York Giants WR BRANDON MARSHALL, Kansas City Chiefs S ERIC BERRY and CB D.J. HAYDEN are among the players taking part in the four-day financial education program (see below for the complete list of participating players).

The program, developed jointly by NFL Player Engagement, the University of Miami School of Business Administration and TD Ameritrade1, offers participants an opportunity to gain an in- depth understanding of the people, investments and forces in the financial world and equips them with the knowledge and tools to help build generational wealth and maintain long-term financial security.

“Our Personal Finance Camp provides our players and their families with educational tools that can help them achieve long-term financial security,” said Arthur McAfee, Senior Vice President of NFL Player Engagement. “We are proud to host this program for the third straight year with The University of Miami and TD Ameritrade.”

Over the course of four days, participants will receive instruction from University of Miami School of Business Administration faculty and TD Ameritrade financial professionals, as well as former NFL All-Pro DE Patrick Kerney, now the director of business development at National Fire & Casualty Investments. Program sessions will include “The Building Blocks of a Portfolio,” “Personal Finances and Investing Basics,” “Creating a Diversified Portfolio,” and “Examining Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning.” Throughout the week, participants also will have the opportunity to receive one-on-one financial planning assistance.

“We’re delighted to partner with NFL Player Engagement in a program that brings athletes face- to-face with some of the world’s best finance professors for advice and new perspectives on attaining long-term financial security,” said Anuj Mehrotra, dean of the University of Miami School of Business Administration. “This program complements our MBA and other executive programs designed to meet the unique educational needs of professionals from a variety of backgrounds.”

“Financial planning can be a highly emotional and personal experience because it covers the intersection of wealth and earnings with our future well-being. This can make it a difficult topic to understand, let alone discuss with advisors and family members,” said Dedra DeLilli, head of sponsorships at TD Ameritrade. “That’s why we’re proud to help present Personal Finance Camp for a third straight year. It’s an opportunity for these professionals and their families to have meaningful conversations and commit to learning in an environment where there is no such thing as a bad question.”

This is one of several career and professional development programs NFL Player Engagement offers to current and former players and their families. More than 32 players and their significant others took part in the second annual Business Academy last month at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business.

The following players are participating in this year’s program:

Kenneth Acker Tyrell Adams Jahleel Addae David Baas Eric Berry Michael Burton Brandon Flowers Pierre Garcon Alexander Green Vernon Harris DJ Hayden Akiem Hicks Gabe Holmes Jarvis Jenkins Wesley Johnson David King Christopher Lewis-Harris Brandon Marshall Josh Martin Sio Moore Cody Parkey Trevor Riley Ramzee Robinson Mitchell Schwartz Erik Walden DeAndre Washington Travelle Wharton James Winchester Sam Young

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About NFL Player Engagement NFL Player Engagement assists players in reaching their highest potential on and off-the-field with guidance, support, and resources provided before, during, and after their NFL experiences. NFL Player Engagement works with three core audiences: Prep, Life, and Next. NFL Life (current players) and NFL Next (former players) reach more than 2,000 NFL players and spouses each year through a variety of programs and services focused on career development, financial and continuing education, as well as personal, psychological, and physical wellness. NFL Prep provides high-school and college student-athletes of all sports with tools to help them succeed in life, focused on awareness, prevention, and education. More information can be found at www.nflplayerengagement.com

About the University of Miami School of Business Administration The University of Miami School of Business is a leader in preparing individuals and organizations to excel in the complex, dynamic, and interconnected world of global business. One of 12 schools and colleges at the University of Miami, the School offers undergraduate, master’s, doctoral, and executive education programs. With its location in a major center for international business, the School is acclaimed for its global perspective, student and faculty diversity, and engagement with the business community. More information about the University of Miami School of Business can be found at www.bus.miami.edu

About TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation Millions of investors and independent registered investment advisors (RIAs) have turned to TD Ameritrade’s (Nasdaq: AMTD) technology, people and education to help make investing and trading easier to understand and do. Online or over the phone. In a branch or with an independent RIA. First-timer or sophisticated trader. Our clients want to take control, and we help them decide how - bringing Wall Street to Main Street for more than 40 years. TD Ameritrade has time and again been recognized as a leader in investment services. Please visit TD Ameritrade’s newsroom or www.amtd.com for more information, or read our stories at Fresh Accounts.

Contacts: Taylor Kielpinski-Rogers, NFL (212) 450-2683 [email protected]

Jeff Heebner, University of Miami School of Business Administration (305) 284-4005 [email protected]

Kim Hillyer, TD Ameritrade (402) 574-6523 [email protected]