NFLPA Alan Page Community Award

The NFLPA Alan Page Community Award (APC) has been awarded by the National Football League Players Association continuously since 1967. Previously named the Byron "Whizzer" White NFL Man of the Year Award, after Byron "Whizzer" White, the award was renamed in the fall of 2018 in honor of Alan Page. Alan Page has been a stalwart for the players union since his early days as an executive committee member as well as a pioneer for social justice during his distinguished 23-year tenure on the Minnesota Supreme Court.[1]

The award annually recognizes one player who goes above and beyond to perform community service in his hometown and team city. Past winners have included Drew Brees, Warrick Dunn, Gale Sayers, Bart Starr, Archie Manning, Peyton Manning and Ken Houston.[2]

The 2001 recipient, Michael McCrary, was the child in the Supreme Court case Runyon v. McCrary (1976) in which Justice White had participated nearly a quarter of a century before McCrary's award. White had dissented from the position taken by the lawyers for McCrary.

Winners

Season Player Position Team
1967Bart StarrQuarterbackGreen Bay Packers
1968Willie DavisDefensive endGreen Bay Packers
1969Eddie MeadorSafetyLos Angeles Rams
1970Gale SayersRunning backChicago Bears
1971Kermit AlexanderDefensive backLos Angeles Rams
1972Ray MayLinebackerBaltimore Colts
1973Andy RussellLinebackerPittsburgh Steelers
1974Floyd LittleRunning backDenver Broncos
1975Rocky BleierRunning backPittsburgh Steelers
1976Jim HartQuarterbackSt. Louis Cardinals
1977Lyle AlzadoDefensive endDenver Broncos
1978Archie ManningQuarterbackNew Orleans Saints
1979Roger StaubachQuarterbackDallas Cowboys
1980Gene UpshawGuardOakland Raiders
1981Ken HoustonSafetyWashington Redskins
1982Franco HarrisRunning backPittsburgh Steelers
1983Doug DiekenOffensive tackleCleveland Browns
1984Rolf BenirschkePlacekickerSan Diego Chargers
1985Reggie WilliamsLinebackerCincinnati Bengals
1986Nat MooreWide receiverMiami Dolphins
1987George MartinDefensive endNew York Giants
1988Deron CherrySafetyKansas City Chiefs
1989Mike SingletaryLinebackerChicago Bears
1990Ozzie NewsomeTight endCleveland Browns
1991Mike KennOffensive tackleAtlanta Falcons
1992Reggie WhiteDefensive endPhiladelphia Eagles
1993Nick LoweryPlacekickerKansas City Chiefs
1994Mark KelsoSafetyBuffalo Bills
1995Derrick ThomasLinebackerKansas City Chiefs
1996Bill BrooksWide receiverIndianapolis Colts
1997Chris ZorichDefensive tackleChicago Bears
1998Hardy NickersonLinebackerTampa Bay Buccaneers
1999Cris CarterWide receiverMinnesota Vikings
2000Doug PelfreyPlacekickerCincinnati Bengals
2001Michael McCraryDefensive endBaltimore Ravens
2002Mark BrunellQuarterbackJacksonville Jaguars
2003Troy VincentCornerbackPhiladelphia Eagles
2004Derrick BrooksLinebackerTampa Bay Buccaneers
2005Peyton ManningQuarterbackIndianapolis Colts
2006Steve McNairQuarterbackTennessee Titans
2007John LynchSafetyDenver Broncos
2008Warrick DunnRunning backAtlanta Falcons
2009Brian DawkinsSafetyPhiladelphia Eagles
2010Nnamdi AsomughaCornerbackOakland Raiders
2011Tony RichardsonFullbackNew York Jets
2012Drew BreesQuarterbackNew Orleans Saints[3]
2013Charlie BatchQuarterbackPittsburgh Steelers[4]
2014Anquan BoldinWide receiverSan Francisco 49ers[2]
2015Chad GreenwayLinebackerMinnesota Vikings[5]
2016Thomas DavisLinebackerCarolina Panthers[6]
2017Malcolm JenkinsSafetyPhiladelphia Eagles[7]
2018Chris LongDefensive endPhiladelphia Eagles[8]
2019Andrew WhitworthOffensive tackleLos Angeles Rams
2020Brandon CopelandLinebackerNew York Jets
2021Hayden HurstTight endAtlanta Falcons
2022Rodney McLeodSafetyPhiladelphia Eagles
2023Damar HamlinSafetyBuffalo Bills

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