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The NFL Way to Play Award
Meet the NFL Way to Play Award Panel
NFL Way to Play Award Panel
Merril Hoge – 8-season NFL running back
Ronnie Lott – 14-season NFL safety/cornerback, Hall of Fame Class of 2000
Orlando Pace – 13-year NFL offensive tackle, Hall of Fame Class of 2016
Michael Robinson – 8-year NFL running back
Bobby Taylor – 10-year NFL cornerback
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The NFL Way to Play Award recognizes the best examples of playing technique each week of the NFL regular season and playoffs.
A distinguished panel of NFL Legends selects the player who positively impacted the game through proper technique (i.e., tackling, blocking, footwork, discipline, vision). The recipient is announced every Thursday during the season on NFL Network’s Good Morning Football.
Each winner receives a $5,000 equipment grant through USA Football for the youth or high school football program of the player’s choice.
The panel includes:
- Merril Hoge – 8-year NFL running back
- Ronnie Lott – 14-year NFL safety/cornerback, Hall of Fame Class of 2000
- Orlando Pace – 13-year NFL offensive tackle, Hall of Fame Class of 2016
- Michael Robinson
– 8-year NFL fullback
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Bobby Taylor – 10-year NFL cornerback
NFL Way to Play Youth Awards
The NFL Way to Play Youth Awards recognize the excellence demonstrated by youth players who exemplify proper technique to make impactful plays.
NFL WAY TO PLAY HIGH SCHOOL
Through this initiative, and in partnership with Hudl, players will be honored each week during the NFL regular season for demonstrating exceptional in-game playing technique. The recipient will be announced on NFL Network’s Good Morning Football every Thursday.
See the Way to Play High School award winners.
The panel includes representatives from the NFL Football Operations Department:
- Phil Bogle – 2-year NFL guard, Director of Game Operations
- Kevin Boothe – 9-year NFL offensive lineman, Director of Labor Operations, Management Council
- Jay Manahan – Director of Player Communications
- Jon Runyan – 14-year NFL offensive tackle, Vice President of Policy and Rules Administration
- Bobby Taylor – 10-year NFL cornerback, Strategic Advisor for Football Development
- Troy Vincent – 15-year NFL cornerback, Executive Vice President of Football Operations
NFL CANADA
New in 2021, the NFL will recognize one high school player from the Canadian market throughout Weeks 2-11 of the NFL season. Submissions will be received through Hudl and voted on by NFL Canada’s Football Development Advisory Committee. Each recipient will be announced on CTV Live and will receive a $3,000 equipment grant for their school.
NFL FLAG PLAYER OF THE WEEK
The NFL is recognizing one FLAG player each week for demonstrating proper playing technique. Players are evaluated on flag pulling, rushing, footwork, discipline and vision. Developing proper playing technique and good habits at the NFL FLAG level prepares players to excel in FLAG or make the transition to tackle. Each recipient will receive a $3,000 grant and will be announced on NFL Network.
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