During their annual press Super Bowl press conference the NFL Players Association named Atlanta Falcons defensive lineman Calais Campbell the 2024 Alan Page Community Award winner. The annual award is given to the player who best exemplifies its namesake, Alan Page. A Hall of Fame player who was dedicated to making a profound impact on his team’s city and communities across the country.
SHINING EXAMPLE OF COMMITMENT TO CHANGE
Last October Campbell notched his 100th sack and he used the milestone to further his last initiative. Campbell donated $150,000 to under-resourced teachers in the four cities he has played: Atlanta, Jacksonville, Baltimore, and Atlanta. As a member of the NFL Executive team, Campbell worked with the Kids In Need Foundation’s Supply A Teacher program to select 25 teachers from each city to receive $500 worth of essential school supplies and $500 to purchase other classroom resources.
Campbell then decided to donate $25,000 each to support Denver South and South Miami teachers, a nod to where he played high school and college football (University of Miami), respectively, en route to earning Week 7 NFLPA Community MVP honors.
CONTINUING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
What makes Campbell unique is his ability to rally those around him to aid in his quest to make a positive change in his community. Last summer, after signing with the Falcons, he and his wife, Rocio, hosted a Welcome to Atlanta charitable weekend, visiting young patients on cancer and blood disorder, cardiac, and transplant floors at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and surprising 10 single mothers and their kids with $500 grocery gift cards to help lighten their load.
“Alan Page’s legacy reaches much further than football – it’s one of serving others, furthering education, and advancing justice,” Campbell said. “I’ve been blessed to enjoy 16 years in the National Football League, and I hope to leave a fraction of the impact in the communities I’ve played in as he had on his. He is an inspiration, and I am completely grateful and honored to be mentioned alongside him and to receive the 2024 NFLPA Alan Page Community Award.”
ONGOING COMMITMENT BY NFLPA
NFLPA will donate $100,000 to Campbell’s CRC Foundation. Since 2014, the NFLPA Community MVP program has honored one player each week during the regular season for his outreach efforts.
Each of the 18 annual NFLPA Community MVPs is awarded $10,000 for his foundation or charity of choice and commits to making a virtual or in-person visit to a school or children’s hospital as a way to encourage his youngest fans. The winners also become eligible for the NFLPA Alan Page Community Award, whose five finalists are determined by an external committee of judges across labor, media, and charity as well as a digital fan vote.
PAST NFLP Alan Page Award Winners
Previous NFLPA Alan Page Community Award Winners*:
2023 Damar Hamlin, Buffalo Bills
2022 Rodney McLeod, Philadelphia Eagles
2021 Hayden Hurst, Atlanta Falcons
2020 Brandon Copeland, New York Jets
2019 Andrew Whitworth, Los Angeles Rams
2018 Chris Long, Philadelphia Eagles
2017 Malcolm Jenkins, Philadelphia Eagles
2016 Thomas Davis, Carolina Panthers
2015 Chad Greenway, Minnesota Vikings
2014 Anquan Boldin, San Francisco 49ers
2013 Charlie Batch, Pittsburgh Steelers
2012 Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
2011 Tony Richardson, New York Jets
2010 Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland Raiders
2009 Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia Eagles
2008 Warrick Dunn, Tampa Bay Buccaneers/Atlanta Falcons
2007 John Lynch, Denver Broncos
2006 Steve McNair, Tennessee Titans
2005 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
2004 Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2003 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia Eagles
2002 Mark Brunell, Jacksonville Jaguars
2001 Michael McCrary, Baltimore Ravens
2000 Doug Pelfrey, Cincinnati Bengals
1999 Cris Carter, Minnesota Vikings
1998 Hardy Nickerson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1997 Chris Zorich, Chicago Bears
1996 Bill Brooks, Buffalo Bills
1995 Derrick Thomas, Kansas City Chiefs
1994 Mark Kelso, Buffalo Bills
1993 Nick Lowery, Kansas City Chiefs
1992 Reggie White, Green Bay Packers
1991 Mike Kenn, Atlanta Falcons
1990 Ozzie Newsome, Cleveland Browns
1989 Mike Singletary, Chicago Bears
1988 Deron Cherry, Kansas City Chiefs
1987 George Martin, New York Giants
1986 Nat Moore, Miami Dolphins
1985 Reggie Williams, Cincinnati Bengals
1984 Rolf Benirschke, San Diego Chargers
1983 Doug Dieken, Cleveland Browns
1982 Franco Harris, Pittsburgh Steelers
1981 Ken Houston, Washington Redskins
1980 Gene Upshaw, Los Angeles Raiders
1979 Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys
1978 Archie Manning, New Orleans Saints
1977 Lyle Alzado, Denver Broncos
1976 Jim Hart, St. Louis Cardinals
1975 Rocky Bleier, Pittsburgh Steelers
1974 Floyd Little, Denver Broncos
1973 Andy Russell, Pittsburgh Steelers
1972 Ray May, Baltimore Colts
1971 Kermit Alexander, Los Angeles Rams
1970 Gale Sayers, Chicago Bears
1969 Ed Meador, Los Angeles Rams
1968 Willie Davis, Green Bay Packers
1967 Bart Starr, Green Bay Packers
*Team listed indicates which team player was on at the time he was awarded
**The award was re-established as the NFLPA Alan Page Community Award in 2018
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About the NFL Players Association:
The National Football League Players Association is the union for professional football players in the National Football League. Established in 1956, the NFLPA has a long history of assuring proper recognition and representation of players’ interests. The NFLPA has shown that it will do whatever is necessary to assure that the rights of players are protected—including ceasing to be a union, if necessary, as it did in 1989. In 1993, the NFLPA again was officially recognized as the union representing the players and negotiated a landmark Collective Bargaining Agreement with the NFL. The current CBA will govern the sport through the 2030 NFL season. Learn more at www.nflpa.com.
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