The NFL has announced the national winners of the 2025 NFL Latino Youth Honors. This year, the winners are Edward “Eddie” Jordan IV of Jacksonville, Florida, and Isabella “Isa” Jubrey of Windsor, Connecticut.
Jordan was nominated by the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Jubrey was nominated by the New York Giants. Jordan has Cuban heritage and will be a Division I athlete at Lafayette College starting in the fall. Jubrey, meanwhile, has Dominican heritage and is set to attend Lees-McRae College, where she will continue to fight to expand access to girls’ flag football.
“Eddie and Isa represent the very best of our game and our communities,” said Marissa Solis, NFL Senior Vice President of Global Brand & Consumer Marketing. “Their dedication as student-athletes and leaders reflects the power of opportunity and the promise of Latino youth. We are proud to partner with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation and Procter & Gamble to celebrate their achievements and inspire the next generation.”
All 32 NFL clubs submitted nominees, with Jordan and Jubrey selected from eight finalists representing the NFL’s eight divisions. All eight will be awarded a grant that can be used toward college, with Jordan and Jubrey each receiving $25,000 and the remaining six finalists each receiving $5,000. They also all attended Super Bowl LX in the Bay Area and participated in special mentorship events during Super Bowl Week.

Joining Jordan and Jubrey as division winners were Tatiana Gonzalez of Frederick, Maryland (AFC North, Baltimore Ravens), Jasen Lopez of Hollywood, Florida (AFC East, Miami Dolphins), Oscar Rios of Downey, California (AFC West, Los Angeles Chargers), Alayna Adamez of Cottage Grove, Minnesota (NFC North, Minnesota Vikings), Will Berry of New Orleans, Louisiana (NFC South, New Orleans Saints), and Alissa Escutia of Salinas, California (NFC West, San Francisco 49ers).



