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Broncos' Garrett Bolles Wins 2026 NFLPA Alan Page Community Award
Garrett Bolles' GB3 Foundation received $100,000 from the NFLPA for its work supporting 3,000+ children with speech disorders and juvenile youth in Colorado and Utah.
- The NFLPA announced Tuesday in San Francisco that Garrett Bolles won the 2026 NFLPA Alan Page Community Award, with a $100,000 donation to his GB3 Foundation.
- Rooted in family experience, Bolles partnered with local programs to remodel classrooms at the Marvin W. Foote Youth Services Center and mentor youth in Arapahoe County, inspired by his son's diagnosis.
- Through GB3, Bolles' foundation has hosted 3,000 children and raised more than $150,000 for youth in Colorado and Utah, reflecting his community impact.
- Bolles is also Denver's nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, which will be announced later this week at NFL Honors, and on Monday he snapped at center to rookie QB Shedeur Sanders during AFC Pro Bowl practice.
- The NFLPA announced that NFL players select the Alan Page Community Award via a league-wide digital vote, honoring civic legacy and program innovation. Bolles' family helped open the Bjorem and Bolles Childhood Apraxia Training Center in Parker.
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Broncos’ Garett Bolles wins NFLPA’s Alan Page Community Award, reflects on how far he’s come
SAN FRANCISCO, California — In this week of pomp and circumstance, this parade of Alcatraz visits and Radio Row and Dodgeball matches for 300-pound grown kids, nobody is having more fun than Garett Bolles. On Monday, he palled around with contemporaries at a Pro Bowl practice for the first time in his career. He’s up to walk the red carpet at Thursday’s NFL Honors ceremony, with the potential to win both the league’s inaugural Protector of the Y…
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