The
Maxwell Football Club (originally called the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia) was established in
1935 to promote safety in the game of
American football. Named in honor of the late Robert W. (Tiny) Maxwell, legendary college player, official, and sports columnist, the club was founded by his friend
Bert Bell, then owner of the
Philadelphia Eagles professional football team and later commissioner of the
National Football League. As of
2006, the club's president is
Ron Jaworski, former NFL
quarterback. The club's headquarters are located in
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.
Awards
The club presents several awards to college and professional football players, coaches, and others, including:
- Maxwell Award for College Player of the Year
- Chuck Bednarik Award for College Defensive Player of the Year
- Bert Bell Award for Professional Player of the Year
- Jim Henry Award for Area Student-Athlete Football Player of the Year
- Earle "Greasy" Neale Award to the Professional Coach of the Year
- George Munger Award for College Coach of the Year
- Reds Bagnell Award for Contributions to the Game of Football
- Tri-State Coach of the Year Award
- Tri-State Player of the Year Award
- Harrah's Broadcast Award
- The Spirit Award
- Al Lucas Award for Arena Football League Player of the Year
See also
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