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Description Willie Roaf, Retired National Football League’s (NFL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) with the Kansas City Chiefs comes to show support for the military troops on Camp Basra in Basra, Iraq, Feb. 3, 2009.Willie Roaf made 11 Professional Bowls in 13 seasons and is sure to be a future NFL Hall of Famer. VIRIN: 090203-A-0832C-005
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