Kansas City Chiefs LB Damien Wilson gets the NFL award for big play in Super Bowl LV

On Thursday, the NFL declared that Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Damien Wilson has been given the alliance’s Way To Play Award for his splendid fourth-down stop against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV.

In the entire season, the NFL gives this honor to a player who makes a major play utilizing legitimate playing strategy.

As the video shows, Wilson’s performance tackle of Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones on a fourth-and-objective forestalled a Tampa Bay score, yet in addition showed the appropriate way make a safe tackle.

“NFL Way to Play is about recognizing good play each week: Knees bent. Pads down. Head up,” said Troy Vincent, NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations of the award. “NFL players and coaches are the best in the world at demonstrating excellent technique.”

On account of his big play, Wilson gets a $2,500 grant for athletic equipment to be utilized at an youth program based on his personal preference.