Anderson shows his commitment to Mental Health Awareness. He serves as a spokesperson and advocate for Mental Health Advocates of Western New York, attends assemblies to raise awareness and raises funds for the cause. Anderson also participates in Bills community events, such as the Huddle for Hunger Charity school visit, BPS-CPR training and visiting the VA Hospital.

“I’m really looking forward to continuing my work in Buffalo. It has such a great family feel and it’s very easy doing community work out here,” Anderson said. “Every time we do something either as a team or individuals, everybody in the town shows up and it’s a great feeling.”

Ingram is a second-time Community All-Star after earning the honor in 2024 as well. He is also a member of the Social Justice Committee. Ingram is dedicated to being an active presence in youth education, visiting students and supporting their academic and long-term goals. After visiting McKinley High School where he learned from students in the trades, Ingram returned to a class every week to challenge himself. He hopes to continue inspiring students to value education, pursue their interests and not be afraid to try new things or push themselves.

Davis, another member of the Social Justice Committee, and a 2025 Big Brothers Big Sisters Alumni Hall of Fame inductee. His work in the community includes attending the Fostering Greatness Luggage Drive, hosting the 2025 Advocacy Award for Mental Health Awareness winner during Week 4 and partnering with Beat The Odds Foundation. Davis is committed to empowering youth, especially those in foster care, offering support and mentorship.

“We don’t just want to be NFL players; we want to use our platform,” Davis said.