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Dallas Cowboys did not see play time in Tampa this year at Super Bowl XLIII, but for the team's standout tight end Jason Witten, success was still taken home from a strenuous activity in Florida. Witten was selected this week as the Home Depot NFL Neighborhood MVP, an award which he humbly accepted after spending some time hammering, nailing and mulching a new community playground in an East Tampa neighborhood. Witten spent some quality time with other Home Depot Neighborhood MVP finalists Keith Brooking (Falcons linebacker), Andre Johnson (Texans wide receiver), Mike Furrey (Lions wide receiver), Steve Smith (Panthers wide receiver), Brian Dawkins (Eagles safety) and Amani Toomer (Giants wide receiver), who all helped with the playground-building activities and were chosen by the Home Depot Neighborhood MVP Program as this year's finalists for their charitable work off the football field.