NFL.com

Titans Owner Bud Adams Jr. and Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh Named Salute to Service Award Finalists - Ingles

First-ever award winner will be named during NFL Honors event on February 4.

NEW YORK – With Super Bowl XLVI around the corner and the spotlight on the field, the NFL is recognizing excellence off the field by announcing today the two finalists for the League’s inaugural Salute to Service Award presented by USAA.

USAA, a leading provider of insurance and other services to members of the U.S. military and their families, is the NFL’s first Official Military Appreciation Sponsor.

Tennessee Titans owner K.S. “BUD” ADAMS JR. and Baltimore Ravens head coach JOHN HARBAUGH were selected for their exceptional efforts to honor and support members of the military community. The first Salute to Service Award will be presented to one of the finalists at the inaugural NFL Honors event that will air on NBC Saturday, February 4 at 9 PM ET. In addition, a $25,000 contribution will be made by USAA in the winner’s honor to the aid societies representing all five military branches.

“We should never take for granted the tremendous sacrifices made daily by our nation’s military,” said Steve Speakes, executive vice president of USAA’s external affairs and a retired Army lieutenant general. “Together with the NFL, we are launching the Salute to Service Award as a way to recognize those in the NFL community who appreciate and honor that sacrifice, enrich the lives of military members and encourage others to do the same.”

An ardent backer of the military in his 52 years as owner, Bud Adams’ enthusiasm for the military began with his service in the U.S. Navy from 1942-46. His commitment to supporting the military followed him and the franchise to Tennessee where he focused his efforts on recognizing the service men and women of nearby Fort Campbell, home to the Army’s 101st Airborne Division, as well as the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Night Stalkers) and the 5th Special Forces Group (Green Berets).

Since 1999, more than 11,000 Fort Campbell soldiers have been guests of Adams at Titans home games, and it’s very common for Adams to host military members in his suite and award game balls as a tribute to their service. Adams’ support at Fort Campbell includes directing the team to make several visits during the year where Titans players, cheerleaders, and staff can participate in autograph sessions at the PX, greet patients at the Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, provide programs to the on-base middle school and visit with the on-base high school football team.

Similarly, John Harbaugh’s dedication includes frequent base visits, and he relishes interaction with the military community. His passion for supporting the troops was felt immediately by the Ravens’ organization after being named head coach in 2008. Harbaugh was the main driver in the team’s decision to institute a Military Appreciation Day, an annual event which was established during his first training camp with the team. Since then, an estimated 2,000 service members have enjoyed preferred seating and opportunities to meet with players and coaches during Ravens’ camp.

Away from the field, Harbaugh often recruits Ravens players and coaches to join him during base visits, and even took members of his team to the Naval Special Warfare Center in Coronado, Calif., last December in the middle of the Ravens’ playoff run. He has also spent significant time and funds putting together care packages for soldiers overseas, and caches of school supplies for military families.

In December, 22 NFL clubs nominated for this award coaches, active and retired players, and team executives and personnel who best demonstrated support for the military community. The submissions were evaluated by a panel of judges based on the positive effect of the individual’s efforts on the military community, the type of service conducted, the thoroughness of the program and level of commitment.

The panel of judges, consisting of representatives from the U.S. military, the NFL and USAA, includes:
· Roger Staubach, Naval Academy graduate, NFL Hall of Fame quarterback and Super Bowl MVP
· Chad Hennings, Air Force Academy graduate, three-time Super Bowl champion
· Rocky Bleier, U.S. Army veteran, four-time Super Bowl champion
· Jim Mora, Sr., Marine Corps veteran, former NFL head coach
· General Stephen Speakes, U.S. Army veteran, USAA executive vice president
· Eric Grubman, Naval Academy graduate, executive vice president—NFL Ventures and Business Operations

"Bud and John’s efforts demonstrate how members of the NFL family can inspire us both on and off the field," said Roger Staubach. "Their service to the military community is a reminder that we can never do enough to show our appreciation for all the men and women in uniform who defend and protect us."

All Salute to Service nominees are listed below:

NOMINEE-TEAM-TITLE

KS Bud Adams Jr.
Tennessee Titans
Founder, Owner, Chairman of the Board

Jared Allen
Minnesota Vikings
Defensive End

Jason Baker
Carolina Panthers
Punter

Tom Coughlin
New York Giants
Head Coach

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Dallas Cowboys
Cheerleaders

Kris Dielman
San Diego Chargers
Left Guard

Mark Dominik
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
General Manager

Anthony Fasano
Miami Dolphins
Wide Receiver

Mike Flood
Seattle Seahawks
Vice President, Community Relations & Special Projects

Drayton Florence
Buffalo Bills
Defensive Back

John Harbaugh
Baltimore Ravens
Head Coach

Robert Wood Johnson IV
New York Jets
Chairman & CEO

Gary Kubiak
Houston Texans
Head Coach

Lonie Paxton
Denver Broncos
Long Snapper

Troy Polamalu
Pittsburgh Steelers
Strong Safety

Marco Rivera
Green Bay Packers
Guard (Retired)

Joe Thomas
Cleveland Browns
Offensive Lineman

Charles Tillman
Chicago Bears
Cornerback

Chad Walker
Detroit Lions
Community Affairs Coordinator

Washington Redskins Cheerleaders
Washington Redskins
Cheerleaders

Roddy White
Atlanta Falcons
Director of Event Marketing

Kurt Wisenbaugh
Jacksonville Jaguars
Manager, Events and Game Operations

About USAA
USAA provides insurance and more to 8.6 million members of the U.S. military and their families. Known for its legendary commitment to its members, USAA is consistently recognized for outstanding service, employee well-being and financial strength. USAA membership is open to all who are serving or have honorably served our nation in the U.S. military – and their families. For more information about USAA, or to learn more about membership, visit USAA.com.

Posted by Necesitamos Mas Football on 12:28 p. m.. Filed under . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0

0 comentarios for Titans Owner Bud Adams Jr. and Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh Named Salute to Service Award Finalists - Ingles

Publicar un comentario

Recent Entries

Recent Comments

Photo Gallery