The NFL most respected off-field honor has a new recipient. Bobby Wagner of the Washington Commanders has been named the Walter Payton Man of the Year for 2026.
The announcement was made Thursday night during the NFL Honors ceremony in New Orleans, held just days before Super Bowl LX. The award recognizes players for excellence on the field and exceptional service off it, making it the most meaningful individual honor in the league.
Why Bobby Wagner Won Walter Payton Man of the Year 2026
Bobby Wagner stood out among all 32 team nominees due to his long-term, measurable impact on communities, strong leadership, and continued elite performance late into his career.
BEAUTIFUL SPEECH: Bobby Wagner’s Walter Payton Man of the Year speech about his late mother will bring tears to your eyes.
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) February 6, 2026
“She’s the person who had confidence in me when I didn’t even have confidence in myself”
A beautiful tribute to a great women.
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Through the Wagner Family Foundation, he focused on education, youth development, and veteran support throughout the 2025–26 season.
Key Reasons Behind Wagner’s Selection
Wagner’s work went far beyond short-term charity appearances. His initiatives showed consistency, scale, and real outcomes.
- Community investment: Raised more than $1.2 million for education and youth programs in the Washington, D.C. area
- Youth education: Launched the Books & Ball program, providing monthly books and football training to hundreds of children
- Academic impact: Over 85% of participating students showed improvement in school performance
- Veterans support: Helped fund housing and medical programs for former service members
- Locker-room leadership: Continued mentoring young teammates while setting standards on and off the field
Also see: Mike Vrabel Wins AP NFL Coach of the Year 2026
Bobby Wagner 2025–26 Season Impact
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Team | Washington Commanders |
| Position | Linebacker |
| Tackles | 142 (Top-5 in NFL) |
| Sacks | 4.5 |
| Forced Fumbles | 3 |
| Charity Funds Raised | $1.2M+ |
| Youth Supported | 1,500+ |
| Award Won | Walter Payton Man of the Year 2026 |
This combination of elite play and elite character defined Wagner’s case.
Also see: NFL Awards 2026: Full Winners List
What the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award Represents
The Walter Payton Man of the Year Award is the NFL’s highest honor, celebrating players who make a lasting difference beyond football.
Key elements of the award include:
- A $250,000 donation to the winner’s chosen charity
- A Walter Payton Man of the Year patch worn for the rest of the player’s career
- League-wide recognition of leadership, integrity, and service
Wagner confirmed that the full donation would go directly to his foundation’s education and veteran initiatives.
Wagner’s Message After Winning the Award
While accepting the honor, Wagner spoke about responsibility and legacy. He described the award as a reminder that players have influence far beyond the game, and that meaningful change comes from showing up consistently for others.
He dedicated the recognition to the children, families, and veterans he has worked with, emphasizing that the mission continues beyond one award night.
Also see: Matthew Stafford Wins AP NFL MVP 2026 Award
Other Major Winners at NFL Honors 2026
| Award | Winner |
|---|---|
| AP NFL MVP | Matthew Stafford (Rams) |
| Coach of the Year | Mike Vrabel (Patriots) |
| Offensive Player of the Year | Justin Jefferson (Vikings) |
| Defensive Player of the Year | Myles Garrett (Browns) |
Bobby Wagner’s selection sends a strong message about what the NFL values at its highest level. His career now represents not just longevity and performance, but purpose and leadership beyond football.
Winning Walter Payton Man of the Year places Wagner in one of the most respected groups in league history—and cements his legacy as a role model across the NFL.







