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NFL Expands Hispanic Heritage Foundation Partnership With ‘NFL Latino Youth Honors’ for Student-Athletes

The NFL and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) announced the inaugural “NFL Latino Youth Honors," recognizing outstanding high school tackle and flag football athletes from around the country for their academic and athletic excellence. Eight of these exemplary student-athletes were announced today as finalists, representing each of the eight league divisions.

The NFL and the HHF have a rich history of celebrating excellence in Latino communities, and this year's program is focused on honoring outstanding Latino youth football players. This initiative celebrates high school seniors from across NFL club markets who excel in the classroom and on the football field.

“The NFL is proud to again join forces with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation in the launch of this year's 'NFL Latino Youth Honors,' where Latino students and their inspiring stories will motivate the next generation of fans and athletes of this great sport," said Marissa Solis, NFL Senior VP/Global Brand & Consumer Marketing. “This initiative underscores the league's commitment to fostering excellence, nurturing the next generation of football players and fans, and recognizing the outstanding contributions of Latino youth within the NFL community and beyond."

Earlier this season, all 32 NFL teams were invited to submit exemplary student-athletes to be considered for this year's program. After receiving hundreds of applications, two students (one male and one female) were identified and nominated by many of the league's 32 clubs. The selection criteria for the “NFL Latino Youth Honors" program includes:

  • Being a Latino/Hispanic High School Senior.
  • Being a flag or tackle football player.
  • Being based in or near the 32 NFL team markets.
  • Being in good academic standing (minimum GPA 3.0).
  • Demonstrating commitment to their community.
  • Having verifiable football stats (season and career), with designation of tackle or flag.

This selection process led to 56 remarkable student-athletes being nominated for the 2023 NFL Latino Youth Honors, many of whom were honored and celebrated locally during Latin Heritage Month events held by their nominating teams. Once the NFL and HHF received all nominations, a panel convened to choose eight outstanding finalists — each representing a club market.

The eight finalists will each receive a grant award that can be used for college and are set to participate in a variety of special events taking place in Las Vegas during Super Bowl LVIII Week, presented by Nationwide. Activities will be designed to provide mentorship, guidance and resources to pursue careers in professional sports. During that week, the NFL and HHF will also announce the national winner, with the recipient receiving an invitation to HHF's National Youth Awards ceremony later in 2024.

"In partnership with the NFL, we are thrilled to announce the 'NFL Latino Youth Honors' program, celebrating the many talents and achievements of young Latinos who are not only exceptional athletes, but also outstanding students and leaders," said Jose Antonio Tijerino, President and CEO of HHF. “We look forward to discovering and celebrating Latino talent throughout the league's 32 club markets while highlighting the bright future that lies ahead."

This year's eight “NFL Latino Youth Honors" finalists are profiled here.

Below is the full list of 2023 “NFL Latino Youth Honors" nominees (finalists in bold):

 

 

 

 

Aaliyah Jamie

Las Vegas Raiders

Eleny Nava Pineda

Washington Commanders

Joseph Garcia

Buffalo Bills

Mateo Rodriguez

Arizona Cardinals

Adrianna Gauna

Buffalo Bills

Eli Fernandez

Seattle Seahawks

Joshua Guardado

Dallas Cowboys

Matthew Vividor

Indianapolis Colts

Alessandra Campos

New England Patriots

Fernando Pena Sanchez

Minnesota Vikings

Josiah Hernandez

Los Angeles Rams

Miguel Mendez

Philadelphia Eagles

Alex Harris

Cleveland Browns

Fiona Graham

New York Jets

Juan Alvear

Houston Texans

Narciso "J.R." Felipe

Denver Broncos

Alyssa Bueno

Los Angeles Chargers

Gabriel Solares

New York Jets

Juan Minaya

New York Giants

Natalia Lopez

Miami Dolphins

Brictani Platas

Jacksonville Jaguars

Gabriela Godoy

Houston Texans

Julian Rodriguez

San Francisco 49ers

Nayramis Rodriguez Lugo

Baltimore Ravens

Bryan Reyes Marquez

Kansas City Chiefs

Gabriela Ruiz

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Julian Torres

Las Vegas Raiders

Olivia Rijo

New York Giants

Carmen Vasquez

Pittsburgh Steelers

Ilyana Flores

Arizona Cardinals

Junior Avila

Atlanta Falcons

Peter Jaden Gonzalez

Pittsburgh Steelers

Chris Marin

Washington Commanders

Jadie McCreery

Cleveland Browns

Kevin Mendez

Green Bay Packers

Rianna Robbins

Green Bay Packers

Daniel Bravo Arellano

Tennessee Titans

Jaiven Diaz

New England Patriots

Kimberly Pamela Alvarez-Cabrera

Atlanta Falcons

Santino Escobar

Jacksonville Jaguars

David Flores

Detroit Lions

Jaydee Flores

Philadelphia Eagles

Kyle Ramirez

Chicago Bears

Savana Johnson

Dallas Cowboys

DeAnna Perez Hall

Pittsburgh Steelers

Jeilani Davis

Los Angeles Chargers

Luzianna Espinoza

San Francisco 49ers

Valeria Dominguez

Denver Broncos

Diana Alexa Vela Alonso

Minnesota Vikings

Joevanni Rivera

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Maria Murillo

Los Angeles Rams

Yeniah Matos Delgado

Chicago Bears

Eduardo Nunez

Miami Dolphins

Jose Padilla Galvan

Kansas City Chiefs

Markcos Montes

Seattle Seahawks

Zuleyka Fuentes-Diaz

Tennessee Titans

For more information on this program, visit http://nfl.com/LatinoYouthHonors.

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