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Brooks, one of only four players voted to 10 consecutive Pro Bowls, also has been a standout off the field. He was the co-winner of the 2000 NFL Man of the Year award, given to the player who combines skill on the field with good work off it.
"Our family and the entire Tampa Bay community owe Derrick an indescribable measure of gratitude for all that he has meant over the last 14 years," said Buccaneers co-chairman Bryan Glazer. "His play on the field and leadership in the locker room helped resurrect our franchise, and we look forward to celebrating his certain enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame."
Dunn, 34, was the Man of the Year in 2004.
He played his first five seasons with the Bucs, spent six years with Atlanta, then rejoined Tampa Bay last season, rushing for 786 yards and a 4.2 average.
He made the Pro Bowl three times and is the sixth player in NFL history to have over 10,000 yards rushing and 500 receptions. Dunn has played in 181 games with 154 starts, and rushed for 10,967 yards, 19th in NFL history.
Galloway, 37, is the only Buccaneer to have three straight seasons with more than 1,000 yards receiving, something he accomplished from 2005-2007. He is only the second player to have three such seasons with two different teams -- he did it in 1995 and 1997-98 with Seattle.
But he comes off an injury-plagued year in which he made only 13 catches.
June spent four seasons with Indianapolis, winning a championship in 2006 before signing as a free agent with the Bucs in 2007.
Brooks, Dunn, Galloway and Hilliard are all former first-round draft choices -- Brooks and Dunn with the Bucs, Galloway with the Seahawks and Hilliard with the New York Giants in 1997.
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