07/10/2009        Steve McNair connected with high school players
07/09/2009        Arrangements for Steve McNair
07/08/2009        Reactions on Steve's passing from around the NFL
06/09/2009        Air McNair's 7 on 7 Passing Championship
11/01/2008        McNair Foundation donates $35,000
07/11/2008        Steve McNair Mississippi Football Camp
04/28/2008        Boys and Girls Club of Covington County Receives $1,000 Donation
04/17/2008        Steve McNair Retires
12/20/2007        Steve McNair and Castle Toyota Spreads Christmas Cheer
11/20/2007        Happy Thanksgiving from Steve McNair
11/20/2007        McNair Foundation Donates $10,000 in Thanksgiving Cheer
07/10/2007        McNair Feels Good About Coming Season
07/07/2007        Steve McNair returns to Alcorn for camp
06/13/2007        McNair Foundation Presents $5,000 donation to Ray Lewis Foundation
05/31/2007        Steve "Air" McNair 2007 Nashville Football Camp
04/13/2007        McNair Foundation donates $5,000 to Diane Greer Walker Scholarship Fund
03/29/2007        Former Titans QB Headlines Boys and Girls Club Dinner
11/12/2006        'Pops' McNair faces off against protégé Young
03/31/2006        McNair and Favre hand out $150,000 in Katrina Relief
02/13/2006        Eighth annual O'Charley's Dinner of Champions honor
11/25/2005        McNair Wins Titans' Walter Payton Man of the Year
11/21/2005        2005 Titans Man of the Year
09/02/2005        Mississippian McNair steps up Katrina relief effort
07/12/2005        McNair Foundation donates $75,000 to local charities
06/03/2004        McNair makes $30,000 donation to hometown Boys & Girls Club
12/30/2002        Titans QB Steve McNair Presents $7,500 Check To Bethlehem Center

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McNair makes donation to Boys and Girls Club

McNair makes donation to Boys and Girls Club

McNair makes $30,000 donation to hometown Boys & Girls Club NASHVILLE, TN, June 3, 2004 -- Lucille McNair can easily recall the days of taking her son Steve to school as a child, but last week it was Steve escorting his mother to her former school. The NFL co-MVP and his mother were at Collins Middle School where Lucille attended in Collins, Miss. to impact the lives of 600 area youths.

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Steve McNair biography

Steve McNair biography

Steve LaTreal McNair was born February 14, 1973 to Ms. Lucille McNair in the small rural community of Mt. Pleasant, (in Mt. Olive) Mississippi—population of approximately 100. He was raised in a single-parent household with his four brothers--Fred, Tim, Jason, and Michael ("Doc")--by his mother who worked a factory graveyard shift to provide for her family. Ms. McNair not only worked hard to provide for her family but strived to instill in them certain values such as hard work, perseverance, honesty and integrity. When Steve was very young, Fred, the oldest of the McNair boys, became the man of the house / father-figure for Steve and his brothers. He made certain that everyone did their homework and farm chores as well as bathing and brushing their teeth before bedtime. Fred was also the one Steve turned to for advice on everything from choosing a college to deciding which sport to play since he was an All-Star athlete in four sports. Steve...

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Steve McNair biography 2

Steve McNair biography 2

Alcorn State University is a member of the Division I-AA Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and is significantly smaller than the other schools that were courting him. Both Steve and his family knew that by choosing a small school he was injuring his chances of winning the Heisman and potentially risking his position in the NFL draft, but he remained true to his heart’s desire to be a quarterback.

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Steve McNair biography 3

Steve McNair biography 3

It soon became apparent that McNair’s choice of a Division I-AA school would not negatively affect his NFL draft status when, on April 22, 1995, he was chosen as the third pick in the first round of the draft by the Houston Oilers. At age 22, McNair became the highest-drafted black quarterback ever. In August of 1995, he signed a contract for $28.4 million dollars over seven (7) years, making him the Oiler’s highest-paid player and the highest paid rookie in the history of the NFL.

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Steve McNair Katrina Relief

Steve McNair is asking you to join him in an ongoing effort to bring relief to those impacted by Hurricane Katrina. Making a donation of $100 will make a big difference to those who lost during this great tragedy and still suffer from its destruction. For making a $100 contribution, you will receive a personally autographed photo from Steve McNair.  All proceeds will benefit Hurrican Katrina victims and reconstruction efforts.  

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