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NFL Introduces Protector of the Year Award for Top Offensive Lineman

The new honor, championed by Dion Dawkins and Andrew Whitworth, will debut at the 2025 NFL Honors to spotlight the league's most overlooked position.

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Overview

  • The Protector of the Year award, recognizing the NFL's best offensive lineman, will be presented for the first time at the 2025 NFL Honors ceremony.
  • A panel of six former offensive line greats, including Andrew Whitworth and Jason Kelce, will select the winner using criteria such as skills, impact, leadership, durability, and strength of opponents.
  • This is the first new end-of-year award added to the NFL Honors since the Offensive Line of the Year award, which was discontinued in 2018.
  • Dion Dawkins and Andrew Whitworth were instrumental in advocating for this recognition, aiming to highlight the critical yet underappreciated role of offensive linemen.
  • The award seeks to inspire future generations of linemen while celebrating their essential contributions to team success in the NFL.