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Ronnie Lott, Champion Ventures

Lott's impressive Hall of Fame career spanned 15 years in the National Football League, ending with his tenure with the San Francisco 49ers (1981-1990). As one of the greatest defensive backs in football history, he was inducted in the 2000 class of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. His career highlights include being a member of four Super Bowl Championship teams( XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV) and making 10 Pro Bowl appearances (1982-1985, 1987-1992).

With the belief that "you can always do more" Ronnie Lott founded All Stars Helping Kids in 1989. An achievement of All Stars' effort was the dedication of the All Stars Technology Room and children's garden at UCSF Children's Hospital.

Ronnie Lott joined FOX Sports in July 1996 as a studio analyst for FOX NFL Sunday, teaming with co-hosts James Brown and Terry Bradshaw and fellow studio analyst Howie Long on America's most-watched NFL pre-game show. Ronnie continues to be involved in the NFL as a co-host of "The Point After" post-game show following 49er games.

Lott co-founded Champion Ventures in 1999. In June 2000, Lott partnered with former teammates Keena Turner and Charles Haley to open Tracy Toyota, in Tracy, CA.

Lott is a graduate of the University Southern California where he received a bachelor's degree in Public Administration.