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Football is great, but life is greater. There are many in the NFL who understand this simple but poignant truth and, as such, they utilize their platform in the league to better not only their communities, but often much more. This is the essence of the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award -- awarded annually to one player who goes far and beyond in their off-the-field philanthropy. The honor's namesake is not only a Hall of Famer, but one of the greatest charitable hearts of all-time, Payton himself having received the honor (changed to his name following his death in 1999) in 1977, for his efforts in the community. 

The honor was initially formed in 1970 -- Hall of Fame quarterback Johnny Unitas being the first honoree -- and the latest list of of nominees include Dak Prescott, Darren Waller and a long list of worthy individuals. 

Each of the 32 NFL teams are allowed to nominate one player for the award, and here they are:

TeamNomineePosition

Arizona Cardinals

Kelvin Beachum

OT

Atlanta Falcons

Mike Davis

RB

Baltimore Ravens

Bradley Bozeman

C

Buffalo Bills

Harrison Phillips

DL

Carolina Panthers

D.J. Moore

WR

Chicago Bears

Jimmy Graham

TE

Cincinnati Bengals
Sam Hubbard
DE

Cleveland Browns

Denzel Ward

S

Dallas Cowboys

Dak Prescott

QB

Denver Broncos

Justin Simmons

S

Detroit Lions

Jason Cabinda

FB

Green Bay Packers

Aaron Jones

RB

Houston Texans

Justin Reid

S

Indianapolis Colts

Kenny Moore II

CB

Jacksonville Jaguars

Myles Jack

LB

Kansas City Chiefs

Tyrann Mathieu

S

Las Vegas Raiders

Darren Waller

TE

Los Angeles Chargers

Corey Linsley

C

Los Angeles Rams

Andrew Whitworth

OT

Miami Dolphins

Jerome Baker

LB

Minnesota Vikings

Anthony Barr

LB

New England Patriots

Lawrence Guy

DL

New Orleans Saints

Cameron Jordan

DE

New York Giants

Logan Ryan

S

New York Jets

Quinnen Williams

DL

Philadelphia Eagles

Jason Kelce

OL

Pittsburgh Steelers

Cameron Heyward

DL

San Francisco 49ers

Arik Armstead

DL

Seattle Seahawks

Tyler Lockett

WR

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Mike Evans

WR

Tennessee Titans

Derrick Henry

RB

Washington Football Team

Jonathan Allen

DL

As with previous years, the winner of the award will receive $250,000 donated to the charity of the winner's choice and a jersey patch depicting their achievement, one that remains on their uniform through the completion of their NFL career. The other 31 players won't walk away empty-handed, however, receiving up to $40,000 to be donated to their charity of choice. 

The winner will be chosen by a panel that includes previous winners and commissioner Roger Goodell, and announced during the annual NFL awards show -- aired prior to the Super Bowl. All donations are courtesy of the NFL Foundation and Nationwide.