The NFL announced the 32 nominees for the Walter Payton NFL Man Of The Year Award Presented by Nationwide. Representing the best of the NFL's commitment to philanthropy and community impact, each player was selected as his team's Man of the Year and is now eligible to win the award.

Considered the league's most prestigious honor, the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award presented by Nationwide recognizes an NFL player for outstanding community service activities off the field, as well as excellence on the field. First established in 1970, the national award was renamed in 1999 after the late Hall of Fame Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton.

"This year has presented significant challenges for us all, from the ongoing global pandemic to the continued social injustices witnessed," said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. "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 team winners will be highlighted as nominees and recognized for their important work during the week leading up to Super Bowl LV. The 2020 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year will be announced during NFL Honors, a primetime awards special to air nationally the week of Super Bowl LV on CBS.

Each of the 32 nominees will receive a $40,000 donation in their name to their charity of choice. The winner of the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award will receive a $250,000 donation to the charity of their choice. All donations are courtesy of the NFL Foundation and Nationwide.

"Nationwide is proud to recognize an impressive class of Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominees," said Nationwide's Chief Marketing Officer Ramon Jones. "We have long known that NFL players care about the communities where they live and play, but these 32 men have demonstrated an exceptional commitment to advocate for personal causes and inspire action to support them. Nationwide is honored to play a part in sharing their stories and supporting the tremendous work of these community champions."

Fans are encouraged to participate in Nationwide's 6th annual Charity Challenge, a social media campaign designed to support and promote team nominees. Fans can vote on Twitter by using #WPMOYChallenge followed by their favorite nominee's last name. The player whose unique hashtag is used the most between Dec. 10 and Jan. 17 will receive a $25,000 contribution to their charity of choice, while the second- and third-place finishers will receive $10,000 and $5,000 donations, respectively, all courtesy of Nationwide. Hashtag information and official rules can be found at nfl.com/manoftheyear. New this year, fans can win NFL Shop gift cards and additional money for their favorite nominee's charity. Each Monday during the #WPMOYChallenge, Nationwide will ask fans to respond on Twitter with their favorite nominee and one randomly selected fan each week will win a $100 NFL Shop gift card and $2,500 for their favorite nominee's charity.

Beginning in 2017, the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year trophy silhouette uniform elements further recognized past award winners and current nominees. The six current players who have won the award—Drew Brees, Calais Campbell, Thomas Davis, Larry Fitzgerald, J.J. Watt and Jason Witten—continue to wear a Man of the Year patch on their jerseys to recognize their outstanding contributions to the game and to their communities. The 2020 nominees will wear a Man of the Year helmet decal beginning Week 14 through the end of the season in recognition of their accomplishments on and off the field.

For more information on the nominees and the award, visit NFL.com/manoftheyear.

2020 Walter Payton Man of theYear Nominees
Arizona Cardinals Corey Peters
Atlanta Falcons Steven Means
Baltimore Ravens Bradley Bozeman
Buffalo Bills Harrison Phillips
Carolina Panthers Shaq Thompson
Chicago Bears Jimmy Graham
Cincinnati Bengals Geno Atkins
Cleveland Browns Myles Garrett
Dallas Cowboys Jaylon Smith
Denver Broncos Justin Simmons
Detroit Lions Trey Flowers
Green Bay Packers Corey Linsley
Houston Texans Michael Thomas
Indianapolis Colts Jacoby Brissett
Jacksonville Jaguars Josh Lambo
Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce
Las Vegas Raiders Alec Ingold
Los Angeles Chargers Isaac Rochell
Los Angeles Rams Andrew Whitworth
Miami Dolphins Byron Jones
Minnesota Vikings Eric Kendricks
New England Patriots Devin McCourty
New Orleans Saints Demario Davis
New York Giants Dalvin Tomlinson 
New York Jets Pierre Desir*
Philadelphia Eagles Rodney McLeod
Pittsburgh Steelers Vance McDonald
San Francisco 49ers Arik Armstead 
Seattle Seahawks Russell Wilson
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike Evans
Tennessee Titans Kevin Byard
Washington Football Team Jonathan Allen

*currently with the Baltimore Ravens

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