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Who has won NFL Man of the Year Award? All-time winners list - ESPN

While NFL awards such as MVP and Offensive or Defensive Player of the Year are based on on-field performance, the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award recognizes players for their contributions off the field. Established in 1970, this honor is given to the player who has made the most significant impact on their community.

Since 2017, winners have worn a patch of the trophy on their jerseys for the remainder of their careers. Current nominees wear a decal on their helmets for the duration of the season in which they're nominated.

Bobby Wagner of the Washington Commanders won the award for the 2025-26 season. Take a look at Walter Payton Man of the Year winners throughout NFL history below:

2025: Bobby Wagner (Washington Commanders)

2024:Arik Armstead (Jacksonville Jaguars)

2023: Cameron Heyward (Pittsburgh Steelers)

2022: Dak Prescott (Dallas Cowboys)

2021: Andrew Whitworth (Los Angeles Rams)

2020: Russell Wilson (Seattle Seahawks)

2019: Calais Campbell (Jacksonville Jaguars)

2018: Chris Long (Philadelphia Eagles)

2017: J.J. Watt (Houston Texans)

2016: Eli Manning (New York Giants) and Larry Fitzgerald (Arizona Cardinals)

2015: Anquan Boldin (San Francisco 49ers)

2014: Thomas Davis (Carolina Panthers)

2013: Charles Tillman (Chicago Bears)

2012: Jason Witten (Dallas Cowboys)

2011: Matt Birk (Baltimore Ravens)

2010: Madieu Williams (Minnesota Vikings)

2009: Brian Waters (Kansas City Chiefs)

2008: Kurt Warner (Arizona Cardinals)

2007: Jason Taylor (Miami Dolphins)

2006: Drew Brees (New Orleans Saints) and LaDainian Tomlinson (San Diego Chargers)

2005: Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts)

2004: Warrick Dunn (Atlanta Falcons)

2003: Will Shields (Kansas City Chiefs)

2002: Troy Vincent (Philadelphia Eagles)

2001: Jerome Bettis

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