The NFL announced the 32 nominees for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award Presented by Nationwide. Representing the best of the NFL's commitment to philanthropy and community impact, each was selected as his team's Man of the Year and is now eligible to win the national award.

Renamed in 1999 after the late Hall of Fame Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton and considered one of the league's most prestigious honors, the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award presented by Nationwide recognizes an NFL player for outstanding community service activities off the field and excellence on the field.

Three nominees will be selected as finalists for the national award and will be announced in January 2018.

Giants quarterback Eli Manning and Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald received the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award at the 6th annual NFL Honors in Houston ahead of Super Bowl LI. (Ben Liebenberg via AP)

Giants quarterback Eli Manning and Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald received the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award at the 6th annual NFL Honors in Houston ahead of Super Bowl LI. (Ben Liebenberg via AP)

The winner will be announced during NFL Honors, a two-hour primetime awards special to air nationally on Feb. 3, the eve of Super Bowl LII, at 9 PM (ET and PT) on NBC. NFL Honors will be taped earlier that evening at the Cyrus Northrop Memorial Auditorium at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.

"NFL players are outstanding, generous men of character who give back to their communities," said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. "Walter Payton represented the very best on and off the field and this year's Man of the Year nominees exemplify his legacy of philanthropy and leadership. We are proud to support players as they use their platforms to drive positive change."

$500,000 dollars will be donated in the name of the 2017 winner — $250,000 to the charity of his choice and another $250,000 in his name to expand Character Playbook across the country. The two other finalists will each receive a $100,000 donation to their charity of choice and another $100,000 in their names to expand Character Playbook.

The other 29 nominees will receive a $50,000 donation to their charity of choice and an additional $50,000 in their names to expand Character Playbook. All donations are courtesy of the NFL Foundation, Nationwide and United Way Worldwide.

Starting with the Dec. 7 Saints-Falcons Thursday Night Football game, the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year trophy silhouette will appear in uniform elements to further recognize past award winners and current nominees.

The five current players who have won the award — Drew Brees, Thomas Davis, Larry Fitzgerald, Eli Manning and Jason Witten — will wear a Man of the Year patch on their jerseys in perpetuity to recognize their outstanding contributions to the game and to their communities. All 2017 nominees will wear a Man of the Year helmet decal through the end of the season, in recognition of their accomplishments on and off the field. This tradition will continue for future nominees and winners of the award.

Earlier this season, the NFL announced the Super Bowl Ticket Giveaway, which will surprise fans across the country with an invitation to attend Super Bowl LII in Minnesota. A total of 500 free tickets will be distributed under the program to give back to dedicated NFL fans with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Each Man of the Year nominee will receive two Super Bowl LII tickets to give away to fans and community heroes.

For more information on the nominees and the award, visit NFL.com/manoftheyear.

2017 WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR NOMINEES
TEAM NOMINEE
Arizona Cardinals Patrick Peterson
Atlanta Falcons Ben Garland
Baltimore Ravens Benjamin Watson
Buffalo Bills Lorenzo Alexander
Carolina Panthers Greg Olsen
Chicago Bears Sam Acho
Cincinnati Bengals Michael Johnson
Cleveland Browns Randall Telfer
Dallas Cowboys Travis Frederick
Denver Broncos Chris Harris Jr.
Detroit Lions Haloti Ngata
Green Bay Packers Clay Matthews
Houston Texans J.J. Watt
Indianapolis Colts Darius Butler
Jacksonville Jaguars Malik Jackson
Kansas City Chiefs Alex Smith
Los Angeles Chargers Casey Hayward
Los Angeles Rams Rodger Saffold
Miami Dolphins Kenny Stills
Minnesota Vikings Kyle Rudolph
New England Patriots Nate Solder
New Orleans Saints Cameron Jordan
New York Giants Mark Herzlich
New York Jets Quincy Enunwa
Oakland Raiders Bruce Irvin
Philadelphia Eagles Malcolm Jenkins
Pittsburgh Steelers Cameron Heyward
San Francisco 49ers Bradley Pinion
Seattle Seahawks Michael Bennett
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Clinton McDonald
Tennessee Titans Wesley Woodyard
Washington Redskins Nick Sundberg
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