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New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton has been named the Alan Page Community Award winner for 2025.
The Alan Page Community Award is the NFLPA’s highest honor.
As per the NFLPA, the award “annually recognizes one player who demonstrates a profound dedication to positively impacting his team’s city and communities across the country, following in the spirit of Pro Football Hall of Famer, humanitarian and civil rights pioneer Alan Page. Each year’s winner is selected by his NFL peers, who cast their votes for one of the award’s five finalists via electronic ballot.”
The NFL Players Association announced Darius Slayton as the recipient of the 2025 Alan Page Community Award at its annual Super Bowl press conference on Wednesday. In recognition, the NFLPA will donate $100,000 to Slayton’s Left-Hand Right-Hand (LHRH) Foundation.
“Winning this award means more than words can describe,” Slayton said. “The main goal for me and my family has always been to be able to give back to the people in our communities.”
Slayton has been with the Giants since 2019 when he was a fifth-round draft pick out of Auburn. He has led the Giants in receiving in four of his six seasons in Blue.
During those six seasons with the Giants, “Slayton has worked closely with these NYPD programs, personally donating more than $150,000 in funding and resources toward its efforts to improve police-community relations and provide 150 boys with academic support and mentorship. Additionally, he organizes an annual car show in Far Rockaway to educate boys on diverse career paths and actively serves as a program ambassador.”
Slayton is an impending free agency come March and there will be a market for his services around the league. The Giants may get priced out in their effort to retain him.