2016 Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award Finalists Announced

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PITTSBURGH – 1980s: Founder and longtime owner Arthur J. Rooney, Sr. of the Pittsburgh Steelers sits in his office circa 1980 at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images)

Today, the NFL announced its eight finalists for the 2016 Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award.  This is the third year the award will be given, with the inaugural honor going to Charles Woodson, followed by Larry Fitzgerald in 2015.  The award is given to the player who “demonstrate the qualities of on-field sportsmanship, including fair play, respect for the game and opponents, and integrity in competition.”  Each year, each team nominates a player for consideration.

Scroll through for this year’s finalists, who were selected by a panel of former players consisting Warrick Dunn, Curtis Martin, Karl Mecklenburg and Leonard Wheeler.

GREEN BAY, WI – DECEMBER 04: Brian Cushing

LB Brian Cushing, Houston TexansAn eight-year veteran, Cushing has led the Texans in tackles three times during his career (2009, 2011, 2015), earning All-Pro accolades following the 2009 and 2011 seasons. Cushing was named the Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year after posting 133 tackles and four sacks in 2009. Originally selected by Houston in the first round (15th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft, Cushing is the franchise leader with 639 career tackles and was a 2010 Pro Bowl selection.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – NOVEMBER 20: Frank Gore

RB Frank Gore, Indianapolis ColtsGore, a 12-year NFL veteran, ranks eighth in NFL history with 12,830 rushing yards and is one of only five players in league annals with at least 12,500 rushing yards and 400 receptions in his career. Gore joined the Colts prior to the 2015 season after a 10-year stint with the San Francisco 49ers, where he rushed for a franchise-record 11,073 yards and 64 touchdowns. A five-time Pro Bowler and 2006 AP All-Pro selection, Gore was a third-round draft choice of San Francisco in 2005.

NEW ORLEANS, LA – OCTOBER 16: Greg Olsen

TE Greg Olsen, Carolina PanthersA first-round selection (31st overall) of the Chicago Bears in the 2007 NFL Draft, Olsen was traded to Carolina prior to the 2011 season and is the Panthers’ all-time leader in receptions (413) and receiving yards (5,218) among tight ends. In 2015, Olsen totaled 1,104 receiving yards – the most by a tight end in franchise history – and earned his second trip to the Pro Bowl while helping guide the Panthers to a 15-1 record and an appearance in Super Bowl 50.

GREEN BAY, WI – DECEMBER 11: Julius Peppers

LB Julius Peppers, Green Bay PackersA nine-time Pro Bowler and three-time first-team AP All-Pro selection, Peppers is the only player in NFL history with 100 sacks (142.5) and 10 interceptions (11) in his career. The No. 2 overall selection by the Carolina Panthers in the 2002 NFL Draft, Peppers has appeared in 231 games with 224 starts for Green Bay (2014-16), Chicago (2010-13) and Carolina (2002-09) during his 15-year career and ranks fifth since 1982 with 142.5 career sacks.

SEATTLE, WA – NOVEMBER 20: Running back Darren Sproles

RB Darren Sproles, Philadelphia Eagles Originally a fourth-round pick of the San Diego Chargers in 2005, Sproles is the only player in NFL history to record at least 30 receiving touchdowns (30), 20 rushing touchdowns (21), a punt-return touchdown (seven) and a kickoff-return touchdown (two) in his career. A two-time Pro Bowl selection and 2014 All-Pro honoree, Sproles leads all NFL running backs with 4,546 receiving yards and 30 touchdown catches since 2007. He has appeared in 166 career games for the Eagles (2013-16), New Orleans Saints (2011-13) and Chargers (2005-10). 

SANTA CLARA, CA – NOVEMBER 20: Joe Staley

T Joe Staley, San Francisco 49ersStaley is a 10-year veteran and five-time Pro Bowler who was selected by the 49ers in the first round (28th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft. Since entering the league in 2007, Staley has started 142 games, becoming the 10th offensive lineman in franchise history to appear in at least 140 games. Staley was one of the eight finalists for the 2015 Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award.

DENVER, CO – OCTOBER 30: DeMarcus Ware (94) of the Denver Broncos prepares to take the field against the San Diego Chargers after missing weeks due to a fractured forearm during the first quarter on Sunday, October 30, 2016. The Denver Broncos hosted the San Diego Chargers. (Photo by John Leyba/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

LB DeMarcus Ware, Denver Broncos Ware, a 12-year veteran, ranks second among active players and is eighth since 1982 with 138.5 career sacks. A nine-time Pro Bowler and seven-time All-Pro selection, Ware joined the Broncos as a free agent prior to the 2014 season after spending the first nine years of his career with the Dallas Cowboys, where he recorded a franchise-record 117 sacks. Ware has been a team captain in each of his three seasons in Denver and has helped guide a Broncos’ defensive unit that leads the NFL with 131 sacks since 2014. He was selected by the Cowboys in the first round (11th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft.

CLEVELAND, OH – SEPTEMBER 18, 2016: Left guard Marshal Yanda

G/T Marshal Yanda, Baltimore RavensOriginally selected by the Ravens in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft, Yanda has earned five consecutive Pro Bowl berths (2012-16) and has earned AP All-Pro accolades in four of the past five seasons (2011-12, 2014-15). Yanda has appeared in 140 games with 129 starts since 2007 and has been a versatile commodity for the Ravens, starting games at right guard (94 starts), right tackle (29), left guard (four), left tackle (one) and tight end (one) over his 10-year career.