The NFL announced today that Bobby Wagner of the Washington Commanders has been selected as the 2025 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year.
The announcement was revealed during NFL Honors this evening at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco.
This award recognizes NFL players who excel on the field and demonstrate a steadfast commitment to creating a positive impact beyond the game.
“Bobby Wagner’s storied 14-year career has been defined by leadership, consistency and impact both on and off the field, serving his community through meaningful and intentional service,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
Throughout his 14-year career, including stops with the Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams and Washington Commanders, Wagner has established himself as a leader on and off the field. As a Super Bowl XLVIII champion, 11x All-Pro selection (6x First-team, 5x Second-team), 10x Pro Bowler, and 4x Walter Payton Man of the Year club winner, Wagner is one of the most celebrated linebackers in NFL history.
Off the field, Wagner has consistently used his platform to uplift others in meaningful ways, including through mentoring young athletes, supporting families in need and raising awareness around important health topics. Wagner has translated personal loss into purpose through initiatives like FAST54 and the Phenia Mae fund to raise awareness around stroke prevention. The fund, named in honor of his late mother, and FAST54 have become the cornerstone of his advocacy for stroke awareness, education, and patient support nationwide. Through these initiatives, he has educated thousands on stroke prevention while funding critical care, therapies, and emotional resources for patients and families.
Wagner has also made youth empowerment a priority through his Tackle Everything Tech Tour, exposing high school and college students to careers in technology, entrepreneurship, and venture capital. Through programs that connect underserved students with leaders at companies such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Andreessen Horowitz, he has opened doors to opportunity and helped shape the next generation of leaders.
More recently, Wagner has expanded this impact through focused action across the Washington, D.C. area, centering his efforts on health awareness and youth empowerment. In 2025, he launched a groundbreaking partnership between the Phenia Mae Fund and Children’s National Hospital to support the hospital’s pediatric stroke program, providing financial assistance, rehabilitation resources, and support for ongoing research and education. He personally ensured the success of the hospital’s Fight Strokes F.A.S.T. campaign, spent time with patients and staff, and created unforgettable moments for young stroke survivors by welcoming them as special guests at a Commanders home game.
This past season, he also expanded the Tackle Everything Tech Tour, guiding students from Prince George’s County and Howard University through immersive experiences with leading technology and venture capital firms. These efforts reflect Wagner’s commitment to creating access and opportunity in the communities where he plays.
As part of Wagner’s recognition, the non-profit of his choice will receive up to a $250,000 donation.
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