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Watt, Baldwin among finalists for Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award

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Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt and Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin are among the finalists for the Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award, ESPN announced Tuesday.

Watt raised over $37 million to help rebuild homes and child-care centers, while providing food and supplies to residents in areas affected by Hurricane Harvey. His initial goal was $200,000.

Baldwin has been among the most vocal advocates against police brutality and racial inequality. The two-time Pro Bowler met with lawmakers and policy advocates throughout the past year to address ways to improve dialogue and interactions between the police and African-American communities.

WWE Superstar John Cena and Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant round out the finalists.

The award will be presented as part of the fourth annual Sports Humanitarian Awards on July 17 in Los Angeles. It's given to an athlete who demonstrates leadership and has made a positive impact on their community through sports.

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