Green Bay Packers enthusiast Tom Grossi, recognized for his spirited devotion, has been crowned the NFL Fan of the Year 2024, following an extraordinary fundraising endeavor.
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In a remarkable feat, Grossi raised an impressive $500,000 for the St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. His journey unfolded as he embarked on a mission to visit all 30 NFL stadiums in just 30 days throughout 2023.
The coveted award was bestowed upon Grossi during the NFL Honors event in Las Vegas, broadcasted on CBS and NFL Network. Notably, he took center stage again during the event, contributing to the presentation of the NFL Coach of the Year award to Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski.

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A resident of New York and a former social studies teacher, Grossi transitioned into a career centered around his passion. Operating a thriving YouTube channel, featuring the Packast podcast and diverse NFL content, he has amassed a substantial following with over 600,000 subscribers.
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Grossi’s distinctive blend of analysis and humor, showcased in segments like “If the NFL was scripted” and fan reaction videos, has resonated widely. Notably, he becomes the first Green Bay Packers nominee in over a decade to secure the esteemed NFL Fan of the Year accolade.
Having surpassed 61,000 nominees and besting 32 finalists, Grossi’s commitment extended beyond fandom to philanthropy. In total, he raised more than $720,000 for various charities, including substantial contributions to St. Jude’s, the Sunshine Kids Foundation, and Friends of Animals.
Despite investing $50,000 of his own funds into the ambitious “30 in 30” project, Grossi’s dedication, humor, and charitable impact have solidified his place as the NFL Fan of the Year.

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