DE Alex Wright Voted Browns 2025 Ed Block Courage Award Recipient (12.9.25)

BEREA, Ohio – Cleveland Browns’ DE Alex Wright has been selected by his teammates as the Browns 2025 Ed Block Courage Award recipient. The Ed Block Courage Award is given annually to a member of each of the 32 NFL teams who best exemplifies the qualities of Ed Block – the former head athletic trainer of the Baltimore Colts – based on courage, compassion, commitment and community.

 

“I’m truly honored to receive the Ed Block Courage Award. I’m grateful for my teammates for recognizing me and pushing me every step of the way, and to our training staff for their constant support and guidance to help me get back on the field,” said Browns DE Alex Wright. “Any strength people see in me comes from the support of my family, friends and my coaches at every level and I’ll continue to put in the work day in and day out that got me here.”

 

A third-round pick by the Browns in the 2022 NFL Draft, Wright has grown into a dependable presence on the field and in the community. Over his four seasons in Cleveland, he has appeared in 46 games, totaling 84 tackles, nine sacks, seven passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries and recently signed a three-year extension with the team. In 2024, Wright’s season ended abruptly when he suffered a triceps injury in Week 4 against the Raiders, but despite the setback he remained engaged with the team throughout his recovery, continuing to work to get back with the team and on the field.

 

During his time with the Browns, Wright has been active in Browns Give Back’s efforts and the team’s commitment to education, youth football and creating equitable opportunities for advancement in the Northeast Ohio community and beyond. Throughout the year, Wright has participated in various events such as Gym Class Takeover which works in tandem with the Browns’ Stay in the Game! Attendance Network by providing school-based activities to further engage students and increase school attendance. This summer, Wright also hosted his annual youth football camp in his hometown of Elba, Alabama to inspire and motivate the next generation of athletes.

 

Each NFL team participating in the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation program selects a “Courage House” that supports victims of abuse, violence and neglect. The Browns’ Courage House is Providence House; a crisis nursery dedicated to keeping kids safe and families together to prevent foster care placements by embracing them with support during times of crisis to help enhance stability. Since 1981, Providence House has served more than 20,000 children and families across Northeast Ohio. With this honor, Wright becomes an Ambassador of Courage for victims of abuse, violence and neglect.

 

Wright will be recognized as the Browns’ Ed Block Courage Award recipient during Providence House’s 30th Annual Deck the House Benefit Auction at Huntington Bank Field on Tuesday, Dec. 9th beginning at 6 p.m.

 

Providence House’s Deck the House and the 2025 Ed Block Courage Award presentation are highlights of Browns Give Back’s “Month of Giving.” Throughout the month of December, Browns players, alumni, coaches, staff members, partners and fans are participating in special community events and making meaningful contributions to deserving organizations and individuals as part of the team’s yearlong commitment to promoting education, youth football while creating equitable opportunities for advancement as well as inspiring others through the signature First and Ten volunteering movement.

 

Deck the House is Providence House’s largest fundraiser of the year to help keep kids safe and families together by supporting them through crisis. Community members are invited to participate in the Silent Auction or make a gift online by visiting deckthehouse.givesmart.com until 8:15 pm on Tuesday, December 9.

 

Cleveland Browns Ed Block Courage Award winners

 

1984 WR Willis Adams

1985 DE Carl Hairston

1986 TE Ozzie Newsome

1987 RB Earnest Byner

1988 LB Eddie Johnson

1989 T Cody Risien

1990 RB Kevin Mack

1991 CB Mark Harper

1992 WR Lawyer Tillman

1993 WR Patrick Rowe

1994 LB Carl Banks

1995 DB Bennie Thompson

1999 DE Derrick Alexander

2000 LB Jamir Miller

2001 OG Jeremy McKinney

2002 TE Mark Campbell

2003 DL Courtney Brown

2004 RB Lee Suggs

2005 LB Kenard Lang

2006 K Phil Dawson

2007 DB Gary Baxter

2008 WR Joe Jurevicius

2009 WR Mike Furrey

2010 LB Eric Barton

2011 LB D’Qwell Jackson

2012 P Reggie Hodges

2013 DB T.J. Ward

2014 DL Desmond Bryant

2015 OL Alex Mack

2016 DB Joe Haden

2017 OL Kevin Zeitler

2018 DB Terrance Mitchell

2019 S Juston Burris

2020 RB Nick Chubb

2021 S Grant Delpit

2022 T Jack Conklin

2023 LB Anthony Walker Jr.

2024 RB Nick Chubb

2025 DE Alex Wright

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About Browns Give Back:

The Cleveland Browns are committed to championing education and youth football, while also creating equitable opportunities for advancement in our community and throughout Ohio. For more information, visit www.clevelandbrowns.com/brownsgiveback and follow @BrownsGive Back.

 

About Providence House:

Providence House is Ohio’s first and one of the largest and longest-operating licensed Family Preservation Crisis Nurseries in North America. They’ve kept more than 20,000 kids safe and families together since 1981, embracing them with support to enhance stability during times of crisis. Providence House provides free, voluntary, emergency shelter to children newborn through age 12 and supportive services to help their parents and guardians address the challenges they’re facing to prevent foster care placements, and build a stronger future. For the last five years, 99% of Providence House families have stayed together! Visit provhouse.org for more information.

 

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