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3 Pro Bowl players named finalists for NFL's Salute to Service Award
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3 Pro Bowl players named finalists for NFL's Salute to Service Award

https://www.foxnews.com/sports/3-pro-bowl-players-named-finalists-nfls-salute-service-awardhttps://bleacherreport.com/articles/25358075-49ers-christian-mccaffrey-headlines-2025-26-nfl-salute-service-award-finalists
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  • NFL and USAA named three finalists for the 15th Salute to Service Award: McCaffrey, Ferguson and Jones.
  • McCaffrey and Jones were honored for military support efforts, including their foundations and charitable work.
  • Jones’ A&A All the Way Foundation supports military families and he has joined USO tours to assist service members.
  • Ferguson’s work with USAA and the National Medal of Honor Museum is cited among his credentials.
  • Winner to be announced at NFL Honors on Feb. 5 with donations accompanying the award.
  • USAA and the NFL emphasize the award honors service members and their families.
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Dallas Cowboys' Jake Ferguson named finalist for prestigious NFL award
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Dallas Cowboys' Jake Ferguson named finalist for prestigious NFL award

  • Ferguson is named one of three finalists for the NFL Salute to Service Award, alongside Christian McCaffrey and Aaron Jones.
  • The award recognizes efforts to honor U.S. service members, veterans, and their families.
  • Ferguson has worked with the National Medal of Honor Museum and participated in a Character Playbook LIVE event at AT&T Stadium.
  • Last year’s Salute to Service winner was George Kittle; the 2025 winner will be announced at the NFL Honors ceremony on February 5.
  • Ferguson signed a four-year extension in 2025, worth $52 million with $30 million guaranteed.
  • Ferguson had a strong 2024 season with 82 receptions for 600 yards and eight touchdowns.
  • The Cowboys extended Ferguson ahead of the 2025 season, reinforcing his role.
  • Ferguson will participate in future events to continue his service and leadership.
  • The reference article is from Sports Illustrated Cowboys coverage.
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