On a November morning in 2006, a 10-year-old boy named Deshaun Watson stood in the driveway of a four-bedroom house in Gainesville, Georgia, and watched former Atlanta Falcons running back Warrick Dunn hand his mother the keys. The house had been built through Habitat for Humanity and furnished through Dunn's Home for the Holidays charity with food, a television, a computer and a lawn mower. Watson's mother, Deann, a single parent raising four c…
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