The Baltimore Ravens have plenty of great players who make positive impacts both on and off of the field. They value the character of every person on their roster, and it shows in the teams that they put together each year.
On Monday, it was announced that center Bradley Bozeman was named as the Ravens’ “Walter Payton Man of the Year” nominee. This is Bozeman’s second consecutive year of being nominated for the award by the team. Before moving to center this season, Bozeman had been playing guard on the Baltimore offensive line. The fourth-year man out of the University of Alabama has solidified the center spot after a few years of inconsistency at the position for the Ravens.
We're so proud to announce @BSBoze as our @Nationwide Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee 💜#WPMOYChallenge | #ProBowlVote pic.twitter.com/HwG9THMqDh
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) December 7, 2021
While at practice this morning, coach John Harbaugh made the announcement that Bozeman was the Baltimore Ravens 2021 nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year award.
Coach Harbaugh announces the news to the team 💜#WPMOYChallenge | @BSBoze | @Nationwide pic.twitter.com/ukyo6nLSkU
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) December 7, 2021
Bozeman and his wife Nikki started “The Bradley and Nikki Bozeman Foundation” while at the University of Alabama. The foundation focuses on how dangerous bullying is and ways to accept everyone for who they are, no matter what. Bozeman has also focused on providing food to the needy in the Baltimore community, and also partnered with the multiple other organizations in the city to provide food and educational materials to Boys and Girls club locations.