EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings will recognize the 2015 winners of the Minnesota Football Honors on Sunday.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Vikings will serve as presenting sponsor of the Minnesota chapter of the National Football Foundation’s annual awards dinner. The evening event takes place at the Hilton Minneapolis.
The Vikings will present the 2015 team awards for offensive, defensive and special teams players of the year. The organization also will recognize the Vikings Children’s Fund Rookie of the Year and Community Man of the Year.
Along with the Vikings team honors, other awards will be presented, including the Bobby Bell College Impact Player of the Year to Joshua Gordon of Minnesota State, Mankato, and the Bud Grant Distinguished Minnesotan Award to Stan Nelson of Augsburg College.