49ers LB Curtis Robinson to wear Walter Payton Man of the Year decal on helmet for second straight season
Santa Clara – When Week 14 kicks off this weekend, one helmet will stand out among the sea of scarlet and gold at Levi’s Stadium. It belongs to linebacker Curtis Robinson, who for the second consecutive year will wear the prestigious Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year logo, marking him as the San Francisco 49ers’ nominee for the league’s highest honor in character and community service.
“I never thought I’d hear my name called twice,” Robinson admitted in the locker room on Thursday, still sounding a little stunned. “When Coach Shanahan and John Lynch pulled me aside and said, ‘You’re our guy again,’ I honestly didn’t know what to say.”

Robinson isn’t the biggest name on the depth chart. He has just 12 tackles this season, mostly on special teams. But off the field, he’s a one-man movement. This year he doubled down on Mobilize Love, the mobile barbershop truck he purchased with last year’s $40,000 award money. In December alone, the truck has already served more than 300 Bay Area kids, complete with hot meals, free eye exams, and Safeway gift cards. At Ile Omode School in Oakland, over a hundred children lost their minds when Robinson stepped off the truck holding clippers like a superstar.
“My parents always told me that if you’re blessed with a platform, you use it to lift somebody else up,” he said. “I’m just trying to pay back what was given to me.”
Getting named a team’s Walter Payton nominee twice, let alone back-to-back, is extraordinarily rare. In 49ers franchise history, only five players have ever been selected more than once, and no one has done it in consecutive years since Bryant Young in 2006-07. For a depth piece like Robinson to pull it off speaks volumes about how highly the organization values his impact outside the white lines.
Now he’s one of 32 finalists across the league. Make the top three and he earns another $55,000 for his charity of choice. Win the whole thing, something no 49er has done since Justin Smith in 2013, and the donation jumps to $250,000. But win or lose on February 5 at NFL Honors, that Walter Payton decal will ride on his helmet from Week 14 through the playoffs.
In San Francisco right now, Curtis Robinson isn’t just a linebacker. He’s the Man of the Year. Again.












