Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner has long been known for his ability to sniff out a play and stop it wherever it is on the field. He’s a force to be reckoned with, one that most offenses dread seeing across from them. A Super Bowl Champion, nine-time Pro Bowl selection, a 10-time All-Pro Selection, and three-time NFL tackles leader, Wagner has made himself a nuisance for offenses since he joined the league in 2012.
But Wagner isn’t just an excellent football player, he’s also a huge advocate for mental health and social justice reform. His work in these fields has led him to be the Commanders’ nomination for the 2024 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award.
“I’ve always felt strongly about the importance of giving back, and I never take for granted the opportunity and resources to contribute to our community in every way I can,” said Commander’s linebacker Bobby Wagner. “While I normally don’t seek recognition for my work, it is truly humbling to have my efforts acknowledged through this prestigious nomination. My goal has always been to inspire others on and off the field through my work and this recognition reminds me of the many people that still inspire me every day.”
The Walter Payton Man of the Year award is given annually to a player who exhibits excellence on the field and demonstrates a commitment to creating a positive impact off the field. It is the most revered award in the league. Every nominee will wear a helmet decal beginning in Week 14 and the winner will be announced on February 6 during NFL Honors on FOX and NFL Network.
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