Buffalo’s Christian Benford named Week 13 NFLPA Community MVP
Washington DC – Christian Benford has been selected as the Week 13 NFL Players Association (NFLPA) Community MVP after hosting his first Thanksgiving Celebration event at Community Missions of Niagara Frontier, where he provided a hot holiday meal and essential winter items for 300 families in need.
With a $5,000 donation from the Buffalo Bills cornerback and his 47 Hearts Foundation, attendees not only enjoyed a Thanksgiving meal, but also received a “Winter Kindness Kit” filled with lip balm, hat, gloves, hand warmers, body warmers and snacks. These essential items provide critical assistance to homeless individuals, food-insecure families, and vulnerable neighbors served by Community Missions during the harsh Western New York winter months.
“Being named Community MVP is an honor that means more than words,” Benford said. “My motivation has always been simple – show up, give back and make sure people feel loved because Christ loves us all.”
This Thanksgiving event marks the latest chapter in Benford’s growing legacy of giving back to the Buffalo community. Earlier this year, she wrote her first children’s book, “Stylish Safari: The Adventures of Being You,” a story that celebrates being true to yourself and kind to others through the journey of a bobcat with a bold fashion sense. Benford has visited several schools to read her book and also hosted a Fall Festival at Brick Buffalo Academy that included food, activities, and story time for children. All proceeds from “Stylish Safari” go toward the 47 Hearts Foundation and its efforts to uplift individuals and families through food drives, foster care assistance and homeless relief.
Over the past year, Benford has continued to demonstrate its commitment to youth, education and community empowerment through a number of meaningful initiatives. He organized a children’s literacy day and book signing at the Crane Branch Library, led a free youth soccer camp for 100 kids at his alma mater in Randallstown, Maryland, and partnered with local organizations to provide backpacks and school supplies to students during the back-to-school program. Each endeavor reflects their dedication to creating opportunity, promoting literacy, supporting families in need, and inspiring youth to embrace their full potential.
In recognition of Benford being named the NFLPA Community MVP for Week 13, the NFL Players Association will donate $10,000 to the non-profit organization of his choice. Along with the other Community MVPs this season, he will also be eligible for the Alan Page Community Award, which is the NFLPA’s highest player honor and includes an additional $100,000 donation.
As part of a new supporting partnership with GoFundMe, fans can now also donate directly to the 47 Hearts Foundation here. All donations are tax-deductible and will go directly to the player’s selected non-profit.
Now in its 12th season, the NFLPA’s award-winning Community MVP campaign is part of the union’s continuing efforts to support year-round civic outreach and engagement of its player members. The Community MVP is selected by a committee of NFLPA employees who review weekly nominees, who are submitted by players, agents, marketing representatives and NFL team staff. For more information about the NFLPA Community MVP Program, visit here.
2025–26 NFLPA Community MVP Winners:
Week 1: Garrett Bolles, Denver Broncos
Week 2: Osa Odighizuwa, Dallas Cowboys
Week 3: Jeremy Chinn, Las Vegas Raiders
Week 4: Trent Sherfield, Denver Broncos
Week 5: Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons
Week 6: Justin Reed, New Orleans Saints
Week 7: Jonnu Smith, Pittsburgh Steelers
Week 8: Rashod Bateman, Baltimore Ravens
Week 9: Nakobe Dean, Philadelphia Eagles
Week 10: Dion Dawkins, Buffalo Bills
Week 11: Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears
Week 12: Solomon Thomas, Dallas Cowboys
Week 13: Christian Benford, Buffalo Bills
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