Ivan Pace Jr. named NFC Defensive Player of the Week

Pace became the fifth Vikings rookie to win the award in team history

The Minnesota Vikings’ defense had a great week and the best player on the field on Sunday afternoon against the Las Vegas Raiders got rewarded for it. Inside linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week for week 14.

Pace was phenomenal for the Vikings this past Sunday. He had 13 tackles, a sack and an interception. He was the first rookie since 2006 to achieve that with the last being DeMeco Ryans, who was with the Houston Texans at the time and now is their head coach.

Pace set the tone early on Sunday getting 11 of his tackles in the first half and ended the first half with a sack of Aidan O’Connell on a well-designed delayed blits. His interception also secured the win for the Vikings as they were able to run out the majority of the clock out.

Pace became the fifth Vikings rookie defender to win the player of the week award on defense in the teams history.

  • 2014: LB Anthony Barr, week 8
  • 2008: CB Cedrick Griffin, week 145
  • 1995: FS Orlando Thomas, week 4
  • 1986: DE Gerald Robinson, week 7

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Vikings earn second-consecutive NFC Defensive Player of the Week

The award went to a Vikings player for the second-consecutive week

The Minnesota Vikings secured their second-consecutive Defensive Player of the Week award as safety Camryn Bynum wins the award for his week seven performance against the San Francisco 49ers.

Bynum was the catalyst for the Vikings win on Monday night. He had nine tackles (seven solo) and two passes defended, but forcing three takeaways (forced fumble, two interceptions) was the major key in the Vikings victory.

After the Vikings threw an interception on their third play, Bynum forced a Christian McCaffrey fumble five plays later and the Vikings scored on the ensuing drive.

He also picked off Brock Purdy twice in the fourth quarter. The first one was a mistimed double move that Bynum had gift-wrapped. The second was much more impressive.

The Vikings played drop-eight coverage with a cover three base and Bynum drops as a robber. He leaps up and snatches the ball out of the air to seal the game for the Vikings.

This is the second player of the week award for the Vikings, as Jordan Hicks won the award the previous week.

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Jordan Hicks wins NFC defensive player of the week

Hicks was phenomenal against the Bears on Sunday and was rewarded for it

After a fantastic performance against the Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings inside linebacker Jordan Hicks won NFC defensive player of the week.

It was a great game for the veteran linebacker from Texas, who notched both an interception and a fumble recovery for a touchdown. He also added 10 total tackles and a pass defended.

His scoop-and-score ended up being the game-winner for the Vikings on Sunday.

Hicks has been a standout for the Vikings defense all season. Defensive coordinator Brian Flores has relied upon Hicks to be the one constant on the second level, including playing every snap in multiple games this season.

This is the first player of the week award won by a Vikings player in 2023 after winning four of them in 2022.

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Cowboys’ Micah Parsons named NFC Defensive Player of the Week

From @ToddBrock24f7: This is the 3rd time Parsons has won the award, just 35 games into his NFL career. He’s one away from a tie for the most in Cowboys history.

Micah Parsons was a force of nature in last Sunday’s 30-10 throttling of the Jets, so it’s only fitting that the accolades continue to rain down on him.

Parsons was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week thanks to a stat line that almost defies belief: nine QB pressures, seven QB hits, four tackles, three tackles for loss, two sacks, a pass breakup, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery.

He even got up and returned the fumble recovery to the end zone for an apparent touchdown, but it was ruled that a Jets defender had grazed Parsons while he was still on the ground.

All in all, though, a thoroughly impressive performance that will get the talk started once again of Parsons for Defensive Player of the Year or even league MVP.

This is the third time Parsons has won the weekly award in 35 regular-season games played.

He won his first as a rookie in the Cowboys’ 20-16 Halloween win over Minnesota, a night when Parsons recorded 11 tackles and four TFLs.

The second came last season in a Week 5 win over the Rams. That day, Parsons notched five tackles, a tackle for loss, two sacks, and a strip of L.A. quarterback Matthew Stafford in a 22-10 win.

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Parsons is now tied with linebacker Sean Lee for the second-most NFC Defensive Player of the Week awards in team history. With his next, he’ll tie DeMarcus Ware atop the list.

And as if anyone needed further proof that Parsons is playing about as well as a defensive player can in this league, his Madden rating was bumped up Wednesday to a 98.

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Aidan Hutchinson wins NFC Defensive Player of the Week

Hutchinson is the second Lions rookie to win the award in three week

The Detroit Lions have the NFC’s Defensive Player of the Week for the second time in three games. Rookie DE Aidan Hutchinson captured the honor for his impressive Week 11 performance in Detroit’s win over the New York Giants.

Hutchinson intercepted a pass, recovered a fumble and three tackles in Detroit’s 31-18 win. He is the first Lions defensive lineman to win the honor since Ezekiel Ansah back in the 2017 season.

Hutchinson joins fellow rookie Kerby Joseph as Lions to capture the NFC Defensive Player of the Week in a month. Joseph won in Week 9. Not bad for a defense that still ranks near the bottom of the league but has mightily improved since the bye week.

Za’Darius Smith named NFC Defensive Player of the Week

Smith was dominant against the Cardinals on Sunday

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With a performance like Minnesota Vikings outside linebacker Za’Darius Smith had, it should come as no surprise that he was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for week eight against the Arizona Cardinals.

Smith was nothing short of spectacular against the Cardinals. Per PFF, Smith had four pressures, three sacks and three quarterback hits.

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His success was due to two main factors: his dominant play and the attention that the Cardinals offense paid to Danielle Hunter. They refused to let Hunter beat them by sending constant double teams his way as well as tight ends and running backs to chip away at him in. That paved the way for Smith to have a banner day.

Going into week nine, Smith is tied for the lead league in sacks with 8.5 on the season. He is the second Viking to win a player of the week award with Greg Joseph in week four winning NFC Special Teams Player of the Week.

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Eagles LB Haason Reddick named NFC Defensive Player of the Week

After his dominating performance against the Jaguars, Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Haason Reddick has been named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week

Haason Reddick signed with Philadelphia for these types of performances, and after dominating the Jaguars, the SAM linebacker has been named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week.

Reddick had four solo tackles, three pressures, two strip-sacks (both in the fourth quarter), two fumble recoveries, one quarterback hit, and a tackle for loss in the team’s 29-21 effort.

Against the Jaguars, Reddick became the first NFL player in 17 years to record at least two sacks, two forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries in a game.

The Eagles have had a Player of the Week following each of the first three games this season – Zech McPhearson, special teams in Week 1; Darius Slay, defense in Week 2; and Brandon Graham in Week 3.

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Packers CB Rasul Douglas named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for Week 12

Rasul Douglas was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week after he joined Charles Woodson and Mike McKenzie as the only Packers players to tally 4 PDs and an INT TD in a single game.

Green Bay Packers cornerback Rasul Douglas was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week for Week 12 of the 2021 season.

Douglas tallied an interception return for a touchdown and three other pass breakups during Green Bay’s 36-28 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at Lambeau Field.

The four passes defensed by Douglas were a career-high and the most by a Packers player since Jaire Alexander had five in a 2018 game against the Rams. Douglas became just the sixth player this season to tally at least four passes defensed in a game this season, and he’s the only one with an interception returned for a touchdown.

Douglas joined Charles Woodson and Mike McKenzie as the only Packers players to record at least four passes defensed and an interception returned for a touchdown in a single game. Woodson accomplished the feat twice (2008, 2009).

The Packers signed Douglas off the Cardinals practice squad in October. He not only provided an award-winning effort in Week 12, but his interception of Kyler Murray in the end zone clinched a Week 8 win for the Packers in Arizona.

Over seven games with the Packers this season, Douglas has eight passes defensed and two interceptions.

Douglas is the first Packers player since Za’Darius Smith in Week 4 of the 2020 season to win NFC Defensive Player of the Week. The Packers have had at least one Defensive Player of the Week in each of the last three seasons (Douglas in 2021, Za’Darius Smith in 2020, Preston Smith in 2019). Linebacker De’Vondre Campbell was the NFC Defensive Player of the Month for October of 2021.

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Eagles CB Darius Slay named NFC Defensive Player of the Week

Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay lived up to his ‘Big Play’ nicknamed and now has been honored as the NFC Defensive Player of the Week

Darius Slay’s impressive 2021 NFL season continued on Wednesday with another honor after the NFL announced that the Eagles star has been named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts in Sunday’s 30-13 win over the Denver Broncos.

It is the fourth time that Slay has earned the honor and he’s the first Eagle to earn Defensive Player of the Week honors since defensive tackle Fletcher Cox in the final week of the 2018 regular season against Washington.

T.J. Edwards won Special Teams Player of the Week accolades earlier this season in the win over Carolina.

In the third quarter of Philadelphia’s Week 10 win, Denver running back Melvin Gordon had the ball ripped out by linebacker Davion Taylor.

Slay picked up the ball and weaved his way through traffic for his second fumble return touchdown of the season.

The score put Philadelphia up 14.

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Minus green dot, Cowboys LB Micah Parsons named NFC Defensive Player of the Week

Micah Parsons wasn’t the defensive playcaller Sunday, but he became the first rookie ever to log double-digit tackles with 4 for loss. | From @ToddBrock24f7

Micah Parsons made some changes to his personal routine during the Cowboys’ bye week, like coming into work earlier to get a head start on his own game prep.

I just felt like I’ve got to do more,” he said.

He certainly did more on Sunday… but maybe because he was doing less.

The rookie linebacker was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his dominant performance in the Cowboys’ 20-16 win over the Vikings: ten tackles, an assist on another, a quarterback hit, four tackles for loss.

As per the team website, Parsons is the first rookie in NFL history to log double-digit tackles in a game and have four of them occur behind the line of scrimmage.

He was given the game ball for his efforts, a souvenir he carried with him all the way to the podium during his postgame remarks to reporters.

“I just felt like this is one of my better games I’ve played,” Parsons said after the victory. “Like I said during the week, when things aren’t going right, you’ve got to prepare different. So I think this week, I came in with the mindset like, ‘Sunday night, I’ve got to be the It Factor.’ It’s kind of what I expected, what I wanted to do today.”

There is obviously more to it than just setting an earlier alarm in the morning, but defensive coordinator Dan Quinn definitely noticed a renewed focus and energy from the 22-year-old in the week leading up to game time.

“I did see that, in fact,” Quinn said of Parsons’s mental shift. “I get in pretty early. I turn around and I saw him walking in next to me. So I said, ‘Okay, what have we got going on here?’ And he said, ‘I’m doing something. I’m changing some things.’ I said, ‘I love it, man.'”

The first-round draft pick has packed a lot into his first seven games at the pro level. After starting Week 1 at linebacker, the rookie moved to defensive end for his second and third outings to cover for missing teammates. He’s been asked to do a lot as a rookie, and he’s answered every call from the Dallas coaching staff.

In Week 8, though, they actually asked him to do just a little bit less.

Jayron Kearse wore the defensive playcaller’s “green dot” in Minnesota instead of Parsons. With the journeyman safety acting as the primary communicator in the huddle, Parsons was able to simplify his pre-snap routine in a way he previously couldn’t.

“What this did was let Micah Parsons be free, let Micah Parsons not think,” noted ex-NFL safety Ryan Clark on ESPN. “This is the best he’s played from the inside linebacker position. Micah Parsons got to bring this thing back to park ball. Run. And hit.”

Maybe it’s the green dot. Maybe it’s the earlier wake-up call. Maybe it’s an extra push that came from some self-scouting sessions. Parsons believes it’s all of the above.

“I would say it’s everything,” Parsons said. “It wouldn’t be just one particular thing. It’s everything we do: how you prepare, what you watch, how you practice, what time you come in, how you recover during the week. I think everything let me play how I usually play today.”

It is indeed a process. And by stripping the whole thing down and building it back more thoughtfully, Parsons and the coaching staff may have taken a leading candidate for Defensive Rookie of the Year… and made him even better for the Cowboys’ run to the playoffs.

“When you’re trying to improve,” Quinn explained, “one of the best things you need to learn how to do is put a process together; what is that step-by-step going to look like? It’s not just, ‘Hey, I’m going to wake up earlier.’ It’s: to do what when you get here? What are the processes? I knew when he got to the game, when you just feel that ready. I said, ‘Where did that come from?’ It was from the week. I said, ‘It was no surprise that you’re going to play well,’ and he certainly did.”

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