The National Football League, the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF), and Procter & Gamble have announced the second annual NFL Latino Youth Honors.
The program recognizes high school tackle and flag football athletes nationwide for their academic and athletic excellence.
The initiative celebrates high school seniors across NFL club markets who excel in the classroom and on the football field.
Thanks to Procter & Gamble’s commitment to the program, eight high school seniors will each receive a grant award that can be used for college.
This includes $25,000 grants for both the male and female national winners and $5,000 grants for each of the six other finalists.
All teams are invited to select male and female high school senior football players to represent their team and submit these exemplary student-athletes to be considered for this year’s program.
It is anticipated that 64 student-athletes will be nominated for the 2024 NFL Latino Youth Honors.
Once the NFL and HHF receive all nominations, a panel will convene to choose eight outstanding finalists — each representing one of the NFL’s eight divisions.
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