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Christian McCaffrey, Aaron Jones and Jake Ferguson Are Finalists for NFL's Salute to Service Award
The finalists were chosen for exceptional efforts supporting military members and veterans, with a $50,000 donation to military charities from USAA and the NFL Foundation.
- Thursday, NFL and USAA named Christian McCaffrey, Aaron Jones Sr., and Jake Ferguson finalists for the 15th annual Salute to Service Award recognizing military support.
- Teams submitted nominees as part of the league nomination process and fans helped determine the three finalists through an online vote.
- The judging panel includes George Kittle, Chad Hennings, Jim Mora Sr. and Christina Dorfler, and a panel of judges from the military community, the NFL and USAA will assess finalists on impact, scope, thoroughness and commitment.
- The NFL and USAA said USAA will contribute $25,000 in the recipient's name, matched by the NFL Foundation with another $25,000, to be recognized at NFL Honors on Feb. 5 during Super Bowl LX in San Francisco.
- Ferguson has worked to honor, empower and connect military service members, veterans and their families during Salute to Service Week and throughout the year, reflecting the award's 15-season commitment.
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Christian McCaffrey, Aaron Jones and Jake Ferguson are finalists for NFL's Salute to Service Award
San Francisco 49ers All-Pro running back Christian McCaffrey, Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones Sr. and Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson are the finalists for the 15th annual Salute to Service Award.
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Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones, San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey and Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson are finalists for the 15th annual Salute to Service Award presented by USAA.
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