Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton has been named as one of five finalists for the 2025 NFLPA Alan Page Community Award.
The other finalists include Minnesota's Camryn Bynum, New Orleans' Demario Davis, Baltimore's Derrick Henry and Indianapolis' Ryan Kelly. Each will receive a $10,000 donation from the NFLPA toward his foundation or charity of choice.
Slayton, honored as the Week 16 NFLPA Community MVP, hosted a holiday party for 24 New York families in need.
In teaming up with the NYPD, Slayton selected families from the Far Rockaway, Harlem and Bronx Giants football programs, which foster police-community relations through mentorship, tutoring and sports for 150 boys across 20 schools. The event brought joy with gifts, games and holiday cheer, creating a special moment for families facing challenges.
Slayton was also selected this season as the Giants' 2024 Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee.
Slayton has made a significant imprint on the Giants, on and off the field.
This year's Alan Page Community Award winner will be announced at 12:00 p.m. ET on February 5 at the NFLPA's annual Super Bowl press conference in New Orleans.
The honoree will receive an additional $100,000 donation, courtesy of the NFLPA, to his foundation or charity of choice.
The Alan Page Community (APC) Award is the highest honor that the NFLPA can bestow upon a player. The award annually recognizes one union member who goes above and beyond to perform community service in his team city and/or hometown. As an award for the players and by the players, the winner will be determined next week through a league-wide digital vote by their NFL peers.
A panel of judges from across labor, media, sport and service as well as more than 11,000 fans through a digital voting platform narrowed the pool of 18 NFLPA Community MVP candidates down to five finalists.
The nominees for the award were selected from the NFLPA's 2024-25 Community MVP campaign, where one player was honored each week during the regular season for his outreach efforts. Each of the 18 Community MVPs was awarded $10,000 for his foundation or charity of choice and committed to making a virtual or in-person visit to a school, children's hospital or community center as a way to broaden their goodwill efforts.
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