SOLD - 1982 Walter Payton #302

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PSA 8: #25772508

The Walter Payton Man of the Year award is an annual honor presented by the NFL to recognize a player's outstanding community service and charitable work off the field. The award is named after the late Walter Payton, one of the greatest running backs in NFL history and a renowned humanitarian. Established in 1970 and renamed in Payton's honor in 1999 following his passing, the award celebrates players who have made a significant impact in their communities through philanthropy, volunteering, and other charitable efforts. It acknowledges their dedication to improving the lives of others and their commitment to making a positive difference beyond the football field. Each year, all 32 NFL teams nominate one player who exemplifies the qualities of excellence both on and off the field. The nominees are recognized for their community service efforts, charitable initiatives, and the impact they have had on individuals and communities. From the nominated players, a panel of judges, which includes NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, former players, and representatives from the league's corporate sponsors, selects the recipient of the Walter Payton Man of the Year award. The recipient of the award receives a $250,000 donation to the charity of their choice, while two additional finalists receive $50,000 each for their respective charitable causes.

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PSA 8: #25772508

The Walter Payton Man of the Year award is an annual honor presented by the NFL to recognize a player's outstanding community service and charitable work off the field. The award is named after the late Walter Payton, one of the greatest running backs in NFL history and a renowned humanitarian. Established in 1970 and renamed in Payton's honor in 1999 following his passing, the award celebrates players who have made a significant impact in their communities through philanthropy, volunteering, and other charitable efforts. It acknowledges their dedication to improving the lives of others and their commitment to making a positive difference beyond the football field. Each year, all 32 NFL teams nominate one player who exemplifies the qualities of excellence both on and off the field. The nominees are recognized for their community service efforts, charitable initiatives, and the impact they have had on individuals and communities. From the nominated players, a panel of judges, which includes NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, former players, and representatives from the league's corporate sponsors, selects the recipient of the Walter Payton Man of the Year award. The recipient of the award receives a $250,000 donation to the charity of their choice, while two additional finalists receive $50,000 each for their respective charitable causes.

PSA 8: #25772508

The Walter Payton Man of the Year award is an annual honor presented by the NFL to recognize a player's outstanding community service and charitable work off the field. The award is named after the late Walter Payton, one of the greatest running backs in NFL history and a renowned humanitarian. Established in 1970 and renamed in Payton's honor in 1999 following his passing, the award celebrates players who have made a significant impact in their communities through philanthropy, volunteering, and other charitable efforts. It acknowledges their dedication to improving the lives of others and their commitment to making a positive difference beyond the football field. Each year, all 32 NFL teams nominate one player who exemplifies the qualities of excellence both on and off the field. The nominees are recognized for their community service efforts, charitable initiatives, and the impact they have had on individuals and communities. From the nominated players, a panel of judges, which includes NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, former players, and representatives from the league's corporate sponsors, selects the recipient of the Walter Payton Man of the Year award. The recipient of the award receives a $250,000 donation to the charity of their choice, while two additional finalists receive $50,000 each for their respective charitable causes.

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