Rodger Saffold is having a Pro Bowl-caliber season for the Rams in 2017, but he might be even better off the field than he is on it. The team announced on Thursday that Saffold has been nominated for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, representing the Rams in that regard.

The award is arguably the most prestigious and notable in the NFL because it signifies more than football talent. It shows that a player is committed to helping in the community and using his platform for the greater good.

“Rodger is an established leader in the locker room and someone who we can always count on to assist with our community outreach efforts,” said Molly Higgins, Rams Vice President of Community Affairs and Engagement. “He understands and appreciates the platform that he has to create memories and impact lives. Beyond his inspiring long-term commitment to Big Brothers Big Sisters and their important mission and his passion for Children’s Miracle Network and the Extra Life efforts, he is always willing to assist us in responding to the various needs of the community and lend a helping hand where one is needed.”

Just by being nominated, Saffold will receive $30,000 to donate to the charity of his choice. The winner of the award will be announced at the NFL Honors show on Feb. 3, the night before the Super Bowl.

Three finalists will each receive a $100,000 donation to the charity of their choice, while the winner will receive $250,000, as well as another $250,000 donated in his name to the Character Playbook.

This is the second award Saffold has been nominated for this year, along with the Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award.