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NFL, USAA announce nominees for 2024 Salute to Service Award

NEW YORK -- The NFL and USAA, an official NFL Salute to Service partner, announced today the 2024 nominees for the annual Salute to Service Award presented by USAA. Each year, the Salute to Service Award recognizes NFL players, coaches, staff and alumni who make exceptional efforts to honor and support military and veteran communities.

"USAA and the NFL founded the Salute to Service Award to celebrate the impactful military appreciation efforts throughout the league and to inspire fans to do the same," said Major General (Ret.) John Richardson, USAA senior vice president and head of military affairs. "It's our mission to bring greater awareness to the commitment and sacrifice embodied by the military community, and each Salute to Service nominee sets an example of how we can all show our appreciation in return.

Fans once again have an opportunity to vote for their favorite nominee, all of whom are selected by their respective NFL team, to help determine the award's three finalists. To see all the nominees and cast your vote, visit NFL.com/SaluteFanVote from now until November 30. Fans can submit one vote per day for their favorite nominee. The three finalists will be announced in January, and the recipient will be recognized at NFL Honors, a primetime awards special to air nationally in February during the week of Super Bowl LIX.

Last year's award recipient was New England Patriots long-snapper Lieutenant Joe Cardona. As an officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve and active NFL player, Cardona has consistently engaged in initiatives aimed at celebrating and honoring active-duty service members and veterans throughout his ten-year NFL career. Cardona will serve on the award panel that selects the 2024 Salute to Service Award recipient once the three finalists are determined by the fan vote.

Additional panel members include Chad Hennings, Air Force Academy graduate and three-time Super Bowl champion; Jim Mora, Sr., Marine Corps veteran and former NFL head coach; Lenny Bandy, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and NFL Vice President of Security; and Major General (Ret.) John Richardson, USAA Senior Vice President and head of Military Affairs.

As the presenting sponsor of the Salute to Service Award, USAA, a leading provider of insurance, banking and other financial services to U.S. military members, veterans and their families, will contribute $25,000 in the recipient's name to official aid societies representing all U.S. military branches. The NFL will match USAA's contribution by donating an additional $25,000 to the awardee's military or veteran charity of choice.

The Salute to Service Award is part of the NFL and USAA's year-round commitment to recognize and honor the military and veteran community. Through the Salute to Service initiative, the NFL and its 32 teams come together to honor, empower and connect with service members, veterans and their families. Salute to Service will come to life in NFL stadiums across the country during Weeks 10-12 of the regular season through on-field branding and other game day activations. Visit NFL.com/Salute to learn more.

Below is the list of nominees for the 2024 Salute to Service Award presented by USAA:

Team Nominee
Arizona Cardinals DeeJay Dallas, Running Back
Atlanta Falcons Chris Millman, Team Staff
Baltimore Ravens Steve Clagett Jr., Team Staff
Buffalo Bills Matthew Smiley, Special Teams Coach
Carolina Panthers Austin Corbett, Center
Chicago Bears Travis Homer, Running Back
Cincinnati Bengals Bryan Wilburn, Team Staff
Cleveland Browns Shaun Huls, Team Staff
Dallas Cowboys Zack Martin, Guard
Denver Broncos Keith Bishop, Broncos Legend and Staff
Detroit Lions Carl Jones II, Team Staff
Green Bay Packers Lukas Van Ness, Defensive End
Houston Texans Marc Lewis, Team Staff
Indianapolis Colts Trey Mock, Team Staff
Jacksonville Jaguars Travon Walker, Defensive End
Kansas City Chiefs Mitch Holthus, Team Staff
Las Vegas Raiders Robert Spillane, Linebacker
Los Angeles Chargers Morgan Fox, Defensive End
Los Angeles Rams Matthew Stafford, Quarterback
Miami Dolphins Blake Ferguson, Long Snapper
Minnesota Vikings Aaron Jones, Sr., Running Back
New England Patriots David Andrews, Center
New Orleans Saints Nate Degen, Team Staff and U.S. Army Captain
New York Giants Wellington Mara, Late Owner
New York Jets Tony Richardson, NFL Legend
Philadelphia Eagles Lane Johnson, Right Tackle
Pittsburgh Steelers Rocky Bleier, NFL Legend
San Francisco 49ers George Kittle, Tight End
Seattle Seahawks Mike Macdonald, Head Coach
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Brian Ford, Team Staff
Tennessee Titans Alyssa Gallegos, Team Staff and U.S. Air Force Sgt.
Washington Commanders Jeremy Reaves, Safety