The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Wilson, Travis Kelce among NFL Man of Year nominees

- By Barry Wilner

In a year impacted by a pandemic and social unrest, NFL players have spoken out and stepped up. On Thursday, the league revealed the 32 finalists for the Walter Payton Man of the Year award, and each of them has played a significan­t role away from the field.

“In early 2020 I looked myself in the mirror and asked myself if I was doing enough, and that answer was no,” said Dolphins defensive back Byron Jones.

“I made a commitment to be a part of positive change instead of being on the sideline and waiting for someone else to do it. Everyone knows what to do, but everyone kind of expects someone else to do it. I’m taking the responsibi­lity and holding myself accountabl­e. I’ve been blessed my entire life. It’s really time to give back to people who are not as fortunate as me.”

The Payton award, to be presented during Super Bowl week at the NFL Honors television show when The Associated Press reveals its individual award winners, recognizes an NFL player for outstandin­g community service activities off the field, as well as excellence on the field. It was establishe­d in 1970 and renamed in 1999 after the late Hall of Fame running back.

“This year has presented significan­t challenges for us all, from the ongoing global pandemic to the continued social injustices witnessed this year,” NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell said. “The 32 Walter Payton Man of the Year nominees remind us that even in the face of adversity, players continue to raise awareness and use their voice and platform to positively impact their communitie­s.

“The nominees will leave lasting legacies across the country in a time when we need leadership and strength the most.”

All 32 nominees will receive a $40,000 donation in their name to their charity of choice. The winner of the award will receive a $250,000 donation to the charity of his choice. The nominees: Arizona: Corey Peters; Atlanta: Steven Means; Baltimore: Bradley Bozeman; Buffalo: Harrison Phillips; Carolina: Shaq Thompson; Chicago: Jimmy Graham; Cincinnati: Geno Atkins; Cleveland: Myles Garrett; Dallas: Jaylon Smith; Denver: Justin Simmons; Detroit: Trey Flowers; Green Bay: Corey Linsley; Houston: Michael Thomas; Indianapol­is: Jacoby Brissett; Jacksonvil­le: Josh Lambo; Kansas City: Travis Kelce; Las Vegas: Alec Ingold; Los Angeles Chargers: Isaac Rochell; Los Angeles Rams: Andrew Whitworth; Miami: Byron Jones; Minnesota: Eric Kendricks; New England: Devin McCourty; New Orleans: Demario Davis; New York Giants: Dalvin Tomlinson; New York Jets: Pierre Desir; Philadelph­ia: Rodney McLeod; Pittsburgh: Vance McDonald; San Francisco: Arik Armstead; Seattle: Russell Wilson; Tampa Bay: Mike Evans; Tennessee: Kevin Byard; Washington: Jonathan Allen.

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