Former Cardinals DL Wins Alan Page Community Award
ARIZONA -- Former Arizona Cardinals DL Calais Campbell has won the 2024 Alan Page Community Award, which annually recognizes one player who demonstrates a "profound dedication to positively impacting his team’s city and communities across the country, following in the spirit of the Pro Football Hall of Famer and social pioneer for whom the award is named," according to the NFLPA press release.
Each year’s winner is selected by their NFL peers, who cast their vote for one of the award’s five finalists via electronic ballot.
“Alan Page’s legacy reaches much further than football – it’s one of serving others, furthering education and advancing justice,” Campbell said.
“I’ve been blessed to enjoy 16 years in the National Football League, and I hope to leave a fraction of the impact in the communities I’ve played in as he had on his. He is an inspiration, and I am completely grateful and honored to be mentioned alongside him and to receive the 2024 NFLPA Alan Page Community Award.”
The former Cardinals and current Atlanta Falcons defensive linemen had 6.5 sacks this year, tied for his most in a season since 2018.
The NFLPA will donate $100,000 to Campbell’s CRC Foundation.
Damar Hamlin won the award last season.