EAGAN, Minn. — Camryn Bynum makes plays and executes viral celebrations, but he also consistently makes an impact away from the field.
The Vikings safety was recognized Week 15 as the NFL Players Association Community MVP, becoming one of 18 players recognized throughout the regular season for their efforts to make a difference.
The Bynum Faith Foundation, established by Cam and his family, provides aid and holistic relief to underprivileged communities across the United States and the Philippines, as well as inspiring youth through athletics.
In addition to working with his foundation, Bynum regularly participates in Community Tuesdays and this season attended a variety of Vikings give-back events, including a Habitat for Humanity home build and multiple holiday activities.
View photos of Vikings safety Camryn Bynum and his family hosting the third annual "Filipino Fiesta" fundraiser for the Bynum Faith Foundation.
Now, Bynum and the other 17 honorees are up for the Alan Page Community Award, considered by the NFLPA to be the most prestigious award bestowed by the union.
Vikings fans have an opportunity this week to help Bynum reach the goal, as five finalists will be selected for the award through a digital fan vote and an external voting committee.
Each of the five finalists will receive a $10,000 donation to his charity of choice.
Following a league-wide player vote from among the five finalists later this month, the 2025 Alan Page Community Award winner will be selected and presented in New Orleans during the NFLPA's Super Bowl press conference on Feb. 5. The winner will receive an additional $100,000 donation.
Click here to cast your vote for Bynum.
Note: Voting concludes at 10:59 p.m. (CT) Friday, Jan. 10.