The Philadelphia Eagles take great pride in their community work as an organization and for the second time this season, a player has nabbed the NFLPA Community MVP award.
Rodney McLeod secured the award in Week 2 and Clement has now been named the Week 8 NFLPA Community MVP after he helped lead a writing contest in which students created books on how to resolve bullying.
Philadelphia RB Corey Clement named Week 8 NFLPA Community MVP after he helped lead a writing contest in which students created books on how to resolve bullying. The winners earned a $500 prize, received a surprise Zoom visit from Clement, and now will have their book published.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 6, 2020
Clement had this to say about the honor per Jeff Skversky of 6ABC.
“It is a true honor to be named the NFLPA Community MVP. As an NFL player, I have the opportunity to bring attention to the causes most important to me — literacy, anti-bullying, and music education.”
The winners earned a $500 prize, received a surprise Zoom visit from Clement, and now will have their book published.