Johnny Hekker is having a tremendous season for the Rams and is deserving of not only a spot in the Pro Bowl, but as a first-team All-Pro. He’s been even better off the field, too, which just goes to show the type of guy he is.

He spent his day off last week bringing supplies to a shelter in California in the midst of raging wildfires scorching through the southern part of the state. He provided those displaced from their homes with clothes, diapers and other necessities, and he’s been recognized for his efforts by the NFLPA.

He was named Week 14 Community MVP by the NFLPA for helping those in need last week, which is a great honor for a truly good person.

Johnny Hekker @JHekker of the @RamsNFL sprang into action for victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, delivering supplies and organizing a T-shirt fundraiser. #CommunityMVP [https://t.co/drH63aJmat] pic.twitter.com/R9G1oqOVQy — NFLPA (@NFLPA) December 15, 2017

His work didn’t stop there, either. He announced on Thursday that he’s organized a T-shirt campaign to raise money for United Way’s wildfire relief fund.

Blessed to announce a partnership with @LAUnitedWay helping give back to those affected by the recent wildfires. Pick up a tee shirt at https://t.co/hTx3l2Teji and %100 of all proceeds will go to a special fund going directly to those who suffered loss.

RT#LAUnited #FireRelief pic.twitter.com/Jx0XBORCeJ — Johnny Hekker (@JHekker) December 14, 2017

Needless to say, Hekker’s honor is very well deserved.