22 de noviembre de 2024

NFL Announces Nominees For 2022 Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year Award

The NFL announced today the high school football coaches nominated by the 32 NFL teams for the Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year Award, representing the best in coaching at the high school level.

 

The coaches were recognized by their local NFL club for the prestigious award – named after Pro Football Hall of Famer Don Shula, the winningest coach in NFL history. The coaches were judged based on areas Coach Shula excel at most during his career – character, integrity, leadership, dedication to the community, commitment to player health and safety and on-field success.

 

“We are honored to celebrate the 32 Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year nominees, as each embodies the integrity, commitment and character of Coach Shula,” said ROMAN OBEN. “High school football coaches serve as leaders and role models dedicated to shaping the lives of young high school players both on and off the field and this group represents the very best from across the country every year.”

 

For the first time, the NFL will recognize two winners, one from each conference, AFC & NFC. These two winners will be invited to the Pro Bowl Games in Las Vegas on February 5th and will be recognized in special ways during the NFL’s week-long celebration of football. Throughout the week, coaches will receive VIP access and accommodations to attend the Pro Bowl Games practices for both AFC & NFC teams, on field access at Sunday’s Pro Bowl Games, and a chance to interact and engage with various members of the football community.

 

The NFL Foundation and Nike have teamed up to provide the two winners a $15,000 award to their high school football programs and a $10,000 cash award. The other 30 club nominees will all receive a $1,000 cash award. They will also attend Super Bowl LVII in Arizona as special guests of the NFL. The Don Shula Award winners will be announced in the week prior to the Pro Bowl Games, the multi-day AFC vs. NFC competition that will culminate in an action-packed flag game featuring Pro Bowl players at Allegiant Stadium, and will air on ESPN and ABC on Sunday, February 5, 2023. The winners will also be recognized and walk the red carpet at the 12th annual NFL Honors, a two-hour primetime awards special to air nationally on February 9 at 9:00 PM ET, (ET and PT) on FOX.
The Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year winner is selected by a panel of distinguished individuals:

  • NFL Analyst and former front office executive SCOTT PIOLI
  • Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback and current ESPN contributor PEYTON MANNING
  • Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and current NBC analyst TONY DUNGY
  • Executive Director of USA Football SCOTT HALLENBECK
  • Former All-Pro cornerback BOBBY TAYLOR
  • NFL Legend and NFL Network analyst MICHAEL ROBINSON
  • Super Bowl Champion and NFL Vice President of Football Development ROMAN OBEN
  • Aplington-Parkersburg High School Principal AARON THOMAS, son of the school’s late football coach, Ed Thomas
  • NFL Legend, former NFL Head Coach and son of the late Coach Shula DAVE SHULA

Below is a full list of the 2022 Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year nominees. For more information on the NFL Foundation, visit nflfoundation.org or follow @NFLFoundation on Twitter

 

NOMINATING NFL TEAM

COACH

HIGH SCHOOL

Arizona Cardinals Chris McDonald Basha High School
Atlanta Falcons Tony Lotti Apalachee High School
Baltimore Ravens Kyle Schmitt Archbishop Spalding
Buffalo Bills Steve McDuffie Bennett High School
Carolina Panthers Jimmy Teague Reidsville High School
Chicago Bears Ken Leonard Sacred Heart-Griffin High School
Cincinnati Bengals Andre Parker Princeton High School
Cleveland Browns Chuck Kyle St. Ignatius High School
Dallas Cowboys Chad Cole Reedy High School
Denver Broncos Blair Hubbard Broomfield High School
Detroit Lions Tyrone Spencer Detroit Martin Luther King Jr. High School
Green Bay Packers Andrew Selgrad Columbus High School
Houston Texans Wade Miller Uvalde High School
Indianapolis Colts Eric Moore Center Grove
Jacksonville Jaguars Robert Shields Baldwin Middle-Senior High School
Kansas City Chiefs Bryan DeLong Center High School
Las Vegas Raiders Brent Lewis Moapa Valley High School
Los Angeles Chargers Joe Torres King/Drew Magnet High School
Los Angeles Rams Stephen Barbee Long Beach Poly
Miami Dolphins Jube Joseph Miami Central High School
Minnesota Vikings Chris Mensen Simley High School
New England Patriots John Rafferty Wakefield Memorial High School
New Orleans Saints Marcus Scott Destrahan High School
New York Giants Matt Gallagher Maine-Endwell High School
New York Jets Clive Harding Boys & Girls High School
Philadelphia Eagles Mike St. Clair Bayard Rustin High School
Pittsburgh Steelers Jon LeDonne Pine-Richland High School
San Francisco 49ers Phil Ferrigno Abraham Lincoln High School
Seattle Seahawks Jason Ronquillo Yelm High School
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mark Buchanan Indian Rocks Christian School
Tennessee Titans Lamar Brown West High School
Washington Commanders Larry Choates John R Lewis High School

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