ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Garett Bolles has been honored at a league level for his work benefiting the community.
Bolles was named the 2026 NFLPA Alan Page Community Award winner, the organization announced Tuesday.
Bolles is the fourth player in franchise history to earn the honor, which is among the most prestigious league-wide awards. Denver's long-time left tackle is the first Broncos player to win the award since John Lynch in 2007.
The award was voted upon by players across the NFL.
Also the Broncos' nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, Bolles continued to make an impact in the community with the opening of the Bjorem + Bolles Childhood Apraxia Training Center in Parker, Colorado.
The first-of-its-kind education and training center is designed to support those with speech or language-based learning differences. Bolles' creation of the center was inspired by his son's diagnosis with Childhood Apraxia of Speech.
In addition to opening the center, Bolles has also worked alongside Vertical Skills Academy, which serves children with dyslexia and language-based learning challenges.
The AP first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowler has also supported justice-involved youth, working in a juvenile probation court mentorship program in Arapahoe County and also making visits to the Marvin W. Foote Youth Services Center.
As the winner of this year's Alan Page Community Award, Bolles will receive a $100,000 donation to his foundation.












