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Honor the Heroes of the Game, Preserve its History, Promote its Values & Celebrate Excellence EVERYWHERE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE @ProFootballHOF 07/13/2016 #PFHOF16

Contact: Pete Fierle, Chief of Staff & Vice President of Communications [email protected]; 330-588-3622

JOE BROWNE TO RECEIVE THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME’S RALPH HAY PIONEER AWARD LONGTIME NFL EXECUTIVE TO BE RECOGNIZED DURING ENSHRINEMENT CEREMONY ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 6

CANTON, senior executive Joe Browne, who recently retired after spending 50 years in the league office, will be bestowed the prestigious Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Ralph Hay Pioneer Award during the 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement on Saturday, Aug. 6.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Ralph Hay Pioneer Award, formerly known as the Dan Reeves Pioneer Award, is presented periodically to an individual who has made significant and innovative contributions to professional football.

NFL Commissioner commented, “Joe Browne did a remarkable job representing the NFL during his extraordinary 50-year career with the league office. I was fortunate to break in as an NFL intern under Joe. It was a terrific education. Joe was always a fierce protector of the shield, a demanding innovator, and he set the standard for effective sports PR. He was a mentor. He is a friend, and he is most deserving of the Ralph Hay Pioneer Award that will preserve his place in NFL history.”

“Joe Browne’s professionalism, trust, and passion for the National Football League over a half century was critical to shaping the game’s image and promoting its great growth,” Hall of Fame President David Baker stated. “The NFL has never had a more committed and dedicated employee than Joe and his immense impact on the league is immeasurable. He is the very definition of the Ralph Hay Pioneer Award.”

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Browne retired from the NFL at the end of March as the longest serving employee in the league office. He began his career at the NFL as a 17-year-old college intern in 1965. After serving on active duty in the Marine Corps Reserve, Browne joined the NFL as a full-time employee and served under then-Commissioner in a number of key roles for two decades.

In 1990, Browne was named the league’s first-ever Vice President by then Commissioner Paul Tagliabue. He was promoted five years later to Senior Vice President and, in 2002 to the NFL’s Executive Vice President of Communications & Government Affairs.

Responsibilities during his distinguished career included leading the NFL’s media relations, public affairs and community relations throughout North America and overseas. Browne also served as chief liaison for NFL clubs in Congressional, military and government agency-related matters.

Browne led the NFL’s efforts to generate international publicity and media coverage for the annual . The game annually attracts more than 5,000 members of an international media corps and is televised to 170 countries and territories in nearly 25 languages. Browne has worked the last 49 Super Bowls.

In 2010, Browne became the Senior Advisor to Commissioner Goodell. He spent the final five years of his illustrious tenure at the NFL primarily working with – and promoting – the 20,000-plus retired players.

He and his wife Karyn have two sons – Tim & Randy; daughter-in-law Blythe (Mrs. Tim Browne), and grandsons Ellis and Weston.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Ralph Hay Pioneer Award is named after the former owner of the whose Hupmobile showroom was the location for the NFL’s founding meeting in downtown Canton on Sept. 17, 1920.

PAST RECIPIENTS OF THE PIONEER AWARD

2012 - Art McNally … Devoted his entire professional career to officiating and pioneered numerous innovations for the NFL including instant replay. 2007 - … President of NFL Films and honored filmmaker. 2004 - City of Pottsville, Pennsylvania … Loyal support of the NFL and undying spirit and pride in the history of the defunct of the 1920s. 2001 - George Toma … NFL’s longtime head groundskeeper known as the “God of Sod.” 1992 - David Boss … Vice President and Creative Director for NFL Properties and noted photographer. 1986 - John Facenda … Legendary voice of NFL Films.

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1975 - Arch Ward … Chicago Tribune sports editor who initiated Chicago All-Star Game that featured NFL champions vs. College All-Stars. 1972 - Fred Gehrke … Rams halfback who devised idea of logos on helmets and painted horns on Rams helmets in 1948.

ENSHRINEMENT WEEK EVENT TICKETS

More tickets to the Enshrinement Ceremony as well as the “Concert for Legends” featuring Tim McGraw and the NFL/Hall of Fame Game went on sale recently. The additional tickets became available after the configuration of the new north stands at Hall of Fame Stadium was finalized. The limited block will help meet the high demand for the 2016 Enshrinement Week events.

Tickets to all three events can be purchased online at http://www.profootballhof.com/tickets.

A direct link to the ticket page can be found at: http://www.etix.com/ticket/v/11427/pro-football-hall-of-fame-enshrinement-weekend- events

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ABOUT THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Located in Canton, Ohio, the birthplace of the National Football League, the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Mission is to Honor the Heroes of the Game, Preserve its History, Promote its Values, & Celebrate Excellence EVERYWHERE.

Hundreds of thousands of fans from across the globe travel to Canton annually to experience the exciting museum that chronicles America’s most popular sport. Millions more are reached through the Hall of Fame’s 100-plus special events held annually outside Canton and through the multiple nationally broadcast programs focused on the selection of the newest Class of Enshrinees – Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr., , , Kevin Greene, , , and – and the Enshrinement Weekend (Aug. 4-7, 2016). Now in its fourth year of traveling, Gridiron Glory: The Best of the Pro Football Hall of Fame is a large- scale traveling exhibition that presents a panoramic view of pro football’s story and includes hundreds of artifacts from the Hall’s expansive collection. Gridiron Glory is showcased at Virginia Historical Society from May 28-Sept. 4, 2016. From there it will travel to the Minnesota History Center Museum in Minneapolis/St. Paul and then for three- month stays at various museums and cultural institutions through 2019. Enshrinees from the Class of 2016 along with numerous other Hall of Fame members will receive the spectacular Hall of Fame Ring of Excellence by Kay® Jewelers during ceremonies held in NFL stadiums during the 2016 NFL regular season. The Hometown Hall of Famer™ program presented by Ford honors Hall of Fame heroes with a program and permanent plaque to honor the Hall of Famer’s hometown support. Now in its 4th year, the US Army-Pro Football Hall of Fame Award for Excellence honors 20 high school students nationally for excellence in community service, academics and athletics. Construction on HOF Village, a $500 million development project, is under way in Canton to transform the Hall of Fame’s campus.

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