Warrick Dunn to become minority owner of Falconsskip to main content (press enter)Current WeatherCharlottetownChange weather location8C Light Rain CBC Global Header NavigationCBCca News news drop down menu Sports sports drop down menu Radio radio drop down menu TV tv drop down menu My Region drop down menu More drop down menu Watch drop down menu Listen drop down menu Search CBCca Submit Search Sign Up Log In Hockey Headlines Scoreboard Standings Stats NHL Schedule Teams Players Hockey Night in Canada Highlights Fantasy Pool Football Headlines CFL Scoreboard CFL Standings CFL Stats CFL Teams NFL Scoreboard NFL Standings NFL Stats NFL Teams NFL Players Video Alpine Skiing Curling Figure Skating Basketball NBA Scoreboard Standings Stats Teams Players Basketball News Feed Baseball MLB Scoreboard Standings Stats Teams Players Baseball News Feed Soccer MLS Scoreboard MLS Standings International Stats Soccer News Feed Amateur Sports Golf Tennis Story Tools EMAIL PRINT Text Size S M L XL REPORT TYPO SEND YOUR FEEDBACK Warrick Dunn to become minority owner of FalconsLast Updated Thursday December 17 2009 1149 AM ET Comments1Recommend9The Associated Press Former NFL running back Warrick Dunn is buying a piece of the Atlanta Falcons (Al MesserschmidtGetty Images) Former Atlanta Falcons running back Warrick Dunn is buying a piece of the teamThe Falcons announced Thursday that Dunn who retired after the 2008 season had an agreement to become a minority ownerThe purchase was unanimously approved by NFL owners on Wednesday and is expected to be completed by March 1Dunn spent 12 years in the NFL with Atlanta and Tampa Bay He started his career with the Buccaneers played with the Falcons for six seasons then returned to Tampa Bay for his final yearHe was only the seventh player to reach 10000 yards rushing and 4000 yards receiving The Canadian Press 2009This story is now closed to commentingNote The CBC does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted Please note that comments are published according to our submission guidelinesStory Tools EMAIL PRINT Text Size S M L XL REPORT TYPO SEND YOUR FEEDBACK Story comments (1)Sort Most recent First to last AgreedBeltliner wrotePosted 20091217at 556 PM ETHes living my dream Awesome!303Agree 0DisagreePolicy Report abuseThis story is now closed to commentingNote The CBC does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted Please note that comments are published according to our submission guidelinesFootball HeadlinesTop Headlines Recommended Commented Steelers hold off Bengals Comments0Recommend1Antwaan Randle El threw a 39yard touchdown pass off a trick play Monday night and the Pittsburgh Steelers turned a fumble a blocked punt and an interception into points before barely holding on for a 2721 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals Cowboys fire head coach Phillips Comments35Recommend...