How To Watch Tonight’s ‘NFL Honors’ Hosted by Snoop Dogg: Streaming Options, Start Time, Award Details, & More
With the Super Bowl just a few days away, Snoop Dogg looked to celebrate the player by hosting the NFL Honors event.
For most, they know Snoop Dogg as the rapper who helped push West Coast hip-hop to the center of the music industry. Having sold over 50 million albums, the rapper released his 20th studio album back in December with Missionary. But outside of his contributions to music, Snoop Dogg is also a television personality for the Olympic Games and The Voice. While continuing to expand his legacy far beyond music, it seems that Snoop Dog will host the NFL Honors event ahead of the Super Bowl.
While the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles get in a few more practices ahead of the big game, the NFL is celebrating another great year of football. Needing an entire week for festivities, the NFL Honors event aimed to celebrate some of the best players in the league. The event looked to kick off on Thursday at 9:00 p.m. ET on Fox. Fans without cable can catch the ceremony on NFL+.
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Always looking for ways to give back, Snoop Dogg started the Snoop Youth Football League over 17 years ago. And since that moment, over 40 kids from the program went on to land positions within the NFL. Making sure not a single kid was left out, the rapper, with help from Snoop Special Stars, also opened the league to any child with mental or physical disabilities.
As for the awards being handed out during the event, they included AP Most Valuable Player, AP Coach of the Year, AP Comeback Player of the Year, AP Offensive Player of the Year, AP Defensive Player of the Year, AP Offensive Rookie of the Year, AP Defensive Rookie of the Year, Next Gen Stats Moment of the Year, Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, NFL Inspire Change Tribute, Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2024, FedEx Air & Ground Players of the Year, Salute to Service Award, NFL Latino Youth Honors, Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award, Deacon Jones Sack Leader Award, AP Assistant Coach of the Year, NFL Fan of the Year, and NFL FLAG Players of the Year award.
Outside of his hosting duties, Snoop Dogg is sure to make time to catch the Super Bowl, which will air live on February 9th, with coverage starting at 6:30 p.m. ET/PT.
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