The NFL and USAA announced Thursday that Aaron Jones, George Kittle and Morgan Fox have been named finalists for the Salute to Service Award.
The award was first presented in 2012 as part of the NFL and USAA’s commitment to recognize and honor the military and veteran community.
“Our three finalists for the 2024 Salute to Service Award deserve recognition for their long-standing and unwavering commitment to honoring the military community,” said retired Maj. Gen. John Richardson, USAA senior vice president and chief of military affairs. “We congratulate Aaron Jones, George Kittle and Morgan Fox for continually using their platforms as NFL players to advance and enrich the lives of our military service members and their families by putting service to others before themselves.”
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Running back Jones, who had a career resurgence with the Minnesota Vikings, grew up in a military household; his father, Alvin, served 29 years in the Army, while his mother, Vurgess, served for 27. Jones’ older brother, Xavier, serves in the Air Force.
Jones and his twin brother Alvin Jr. founded the A&A All the Way Foundation in 2020 to support youth from military families.
Kittle, the San Francisco 49ers tight end, hosts military members at every Niners home game, and he and his family created an app to offer free mental health services to veterans. Kittle has donated more than $250,000 to military nonprofits and has further highlighted military organizations through My Cause My Cleats.
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Fox, the LA Chargers defensive end, also grew up in a military community and donated 100 tickets to veterans. He has hosted members of the Wounded Warrior Project at Chargers practices.
New England Patriots Long snapper Joe Cardona, who played college football at Navy, was named the Salute to Service Award winner last year.
The winner will be announced at NFL Honors on February 6, the same night the Most Valuable Player, Offensive and Defensive Players, Rookies and Coach of the Year will be crowned.