Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is one of five finalists for the annual NFLPA Alan Page Community Award.
The Alan Page Community (APC) Award is the highest honor that the NFLPA can bestow upon a player. The award annually recognizes one union member who goes above and beyond to perform community service in his team city and/or hometown. All 18
Williams was named the Week 11 winner of the NFLPA Community MVP award after hosting 40 members of Caleb Williams Elite, his youth football team, for an AI workshop in Chicago through his Caleb Cares Foundation. He also donated tickets for the group to watch Williams and the Bears pull off a thrilling 24-20 comeback victory over the Giants at Soldier Field.
As a finalist, Williams will receive a $10,000 donation from the NFLPA to his charity of choice. The finalists were selected through a digital fan vote and an external voting committee of sports, media, labor and nonprofit industry members.
A league-wide player vote will take place later this month to determine the 2026 NFLPA Alan Page Community Award winner. The honoree will be recognized in San Francisco during the NFLPA's Super Bowl press conference on Feb. 3, where they will receive an additional $100,000 donation and a trophy.












