Kenny Stills had a big week on the field, pacing the Miami Dolphins with 106 yards and a 75-yard touchdown in his team’s Week 1 victory over the Tennessee Titans.
The sixth-year wide receiver may have had an even bigger week off it.
As South Florida’s WLRN reported Thursday, Stills will be presented by Miami nonprofit SAVE with the Luminary Icon Award “for his contributions to social justice.” A day earlier, the former New Orleans Saints wideout was honored by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.
“No NFL player does more community service than Kenny Stills of the Miami Dolphins,” Rubio tweeted Wednesday.