NFL’s new player award should be named after a former Browns player

NFL’s new player award should be named after a former Browns player
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The NFL has always recognized its top talent. Individual awards for accomplishments are part of the league’s fabric. Most notable is the league’s “Most Valuable Player Award” given to a single player deemed to have had the greatest performance for that particular year. This is a coveted honor.

In all, the NFL gives out 11 individual performance awards, three group honors, plus four Philanthropy awards.

And now the league has invented a new award: “The Protector of the Year.”

While the league awards focus mainly on skill players and individual defensive accolades, this new honor will be given to the league’s best offensive lineman. The owners voted and passed this transaction at their spring meeting held in Minneapolis.

The annual winner will receive votes from a panel of former offensive line greats.

The award was the result of a collaboration between retired offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth and Buffalo Bills starting offensive tackle Dion Dawkins. Whitworth was selected to four Pro Bowls, named All-Pro three times, and was voted the Walter Payton Man of the Year in 2021. Dawkins has been selected for the Pro Bowl four times.

Whitworth has already been named to the panel along with LeCharles Bentley, Jason Kelce, Shaun O’Hara, Orlando Pace, and Will Shields.

Troy Vincent, NFL executive vice president of football operations, made the announcement Wednesday on the league’s decision to issue the “Protector of the Year” award to honor the NFL’s best offensive lineman, given out at the end of each season and included in the NFL Honors Awards event shortly before the Super Bowl.

Whitworth posted on X:

“This award means everything to the big guys up front. The Protector of the Year isn’t just about stats - it’s about the mindset, grit, and leadership it takes to be the foundation of a football team. It’s time the men who lead, protect, and never ask for credit are recognized as the backbone of this game!”

This distinction will be the only position-specific award handed out by the NFL for an off-ball position that doesn’t garner consideration for any of the other awards.

Individual awards to players, coaches, and executives in addition to the Most Valuable Player include “Offensive Player of the Year,” “Defensive Player of the Year,” “Rookie of the Year,” “Comeback Player of the Year,” “Butkus Award,” “Deacon Jones Award,” “Super Bowl MVP,” “Coach of the Year,” “Assistant Coach of the Year,” and “Executive of the Year.”

Philanthropy and sportsmanship awards include the “Walter Payton Man of the Year,” “NFLPA Alan Page Community Award,” “Bart Starr Award,” and the “Art Rooney Award.”

In addition, players can be named to the Pro Bowl, and a select few are annually voted First and Second Team All-Pro.

It is very odd that very few of these awards aren’t named after actual people.

The league’s trophy, given out to the champion, is named after former coach Vince Lombardi.

Before that, the...