The Hamilton Spectator

Sportsmans­hip finalists named

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Washington tight end Vernon Davis, already nominated for the NFL’s Man of the Year Award, is one of eight finalists for the league’s Art Rooney Sportsmans­hip Award.

The other finalists, announced Friday, are Jacksonvil­le defensive end Calais Campbell, Chargers tight end Anthony Gates, Indianapol­is quarterbac­k Andrew Luck, Baltimore safety Eric Weddle, New Orleans quarterbac­k Drew Brees, San Francisco tackle Joe Staley, and Green Bay cornerback Tramon Williams.

Staley is a finalist for the fourth consecutiv­e season, while Davis (two career nomination­s) and Gates (three career nomination­s) are finalists for the second straight year. Campbell, who is a finalist for the first time, has been nominated in three of the past four years, while Brees has been nominated in each of the past two years and is a first-time finalist. Luck, Weddle and Williams are all first-time nominees.

The Rooney Award recognizes players around the league who exemplify outstandin­g sportsmans­hip on the field. It was created in 2014 in honour of the late founding owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pro Football Hall of Famer Art Rooney Sr.

A panel of former players — Hall of Famer Curtis Martin, Warrick Dunn and Karl Mecklenbur­g — selected the eight finalists from 32 nominees, one from each club. The winner is determined by a vote of current NFL players.

The Art Rooney Sportsmans­hip Award winner will be announced during NFL Honors, when the AP presents its individual award winners on Feb. 2.

Past winners:

2017 — Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers 2016 — Frank Gore, Indianapol­is Colts 2015 — Charles Woodson, Oakland Raiders

2014 — Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals

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