Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award

The Defensive Player of the Year Award is given by the Associated Press (AP) to the most outstanding defensive player in the National Football League (NFL) at the end of every season. It has been awarded since 1971. The winner is decided by votes from a panel of 50 AP sportswriters. Since 2011, the award has been presented at the annual NFL Honors ceremony the day before the Super Bowl, along with other AP awards, such as the AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award, AP NFL Most Valuable Player Award, and AP NFL Rookie of the Year Award. The most recent winner of the AP Defensive Player of the Year award is defensive end Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns.

Defensive Player of the Year Award
Myles Garrett, the 2023 recipient.
Awarded forDefensive player of the year in the National Football League
Presented byAssociated Press
History
First award1971
Most winsLawrence Taylor
J. J. Watt
Aaron Donald
(3 each)
Most recentMyles Garrett

Lawrence Taylor, J. J. Watt, and Aaron Donald are the only three-time winners of the award.[1] Joe Greene, Ray Lewis, Mike Singletary, Bruce Smith, and Reggie White have each won it twice. Taylor is the only player to win the award as a rookie, doing so in 1981.[2] In 2008, James Harrison became the only undrafted free agent to win the award.[3] White is the only player to win the award with two different teams, winning in 1987 with the Philadelphia Eagles and again with the Green Bay Packers in 1998.[4] J. J. Watt is the only player to win the award unanimously, receiving 50 out of 50 first place votes in 2014.[5] He was also a near-unanimous winner in 2012 as he earned 49 out of 50 votes.[5]

As of the end of the 2022 NFL season, linebackers have won the award seventeen times, more than any other position. A defensive end has won fourteen times, followed by ten defensive tackles, six cornerbacks, and five safeties. Only two winners of the AP Defensive Player of the Year Award have also won the AP's Most Valuable Player Award for the same season: defensive tackle Alan Page in 1971 for the Minnesota Vikings and linebacker Lawrence Taylor in 1986 for the New York Giants.[6]

Winners

Ray Lewis (No. 52) and Terrell Suggs (No. 55) each won the award playing for the Baltimore Ravens.
SeasonPlayerPositionTeamRef
1971Alan PageDefensive tackleMinnesota Vikings[7]
1972Joe GreeneDefensive tacklePittsburgh Steelers[8]
1973Dick AndersonSafetyMiami Dolphins[9]
1974Joe Greene (2)Defensive tacklePittsburgh Steelers[10]
1975Mel BlountCornerbackPittsburgh Steelers[11]
1976Jack LambertLinebackerPittsburgh Steelers[12]
1977Harvey MartinDefensive endDallas Cowboys[13]
1978Randy GradisharLinebackerDenver Broncos[14]
1979Lee Roy SelmonDefensive endTampa Bay Buccaneers[15]
1980Lester HayesCornerbackOakland Raiders[16]
1981Lawrence TaylorLinebackerNew York Giants[17]
1982Lawrence Taylor (2)LinebackerNew York Giants[18]
1983Doug BettersDefensive endMiami Dolphins[19]
1984Kenny EasleySafetySeattle Seahawks[20]
1985Mike SingletaryLinebackerChicago Bears[21]
1986Lawrence Taylor (3)LinebackerNew York Giants[22]
1987Reggie WhiteDefensive endPhiladelphia Eagles[23]
1988Mike Singletary (2)LinebackerChicago Bears[24]
1989Keith MillardDefensive tackleMinnesota Vikings[25]
1990Bruce SmithDefensive endBuffalo Bills[26]
1991Pat SwillingLinebackerNew Orleans Saints[27]
1992Cortez KennedyDefensive tackleSeattle Seahawks[28]
1993Rod WoodsonCornerbackPittsburgh Steelers[29]
1994Deion SandersCornerbackSan Francisco 49ers[30]
1995Bryce PaupLinebackerBuffalo Bills[31]
1996Bruce Smith (2)Defensive endBuffalo Bills[32]
1997Dana StubblefieldDefensive tackleSan Francisco 49ers[33]
1998Reggie White (2)Defensive endGreen Bay Packers[4]
1999Warren SappDefensive tackleTampa Bay Buccaneers[34]
2000Ray LewisLinebackerBaltimore Ravens[35]
2001Michael StrahanDefensive endNew York Giants[36]
2002Derrick BrooksLinebackerTampa Bay Buccaneers[37]
2003Ray Lewis (2)LinebackerBaltimore Ravens[38]
2004Ed ReedSafetyBaltimore Ravens[39]
2005Brian UrlacherLinebackerChicago Bears[40]
2006Jason TaylorDefensive endMiami Dolphins[41]
2007Bob SandersSafetyIndianapolis Colts[42]
2008James HarrisonLinebackerPittsburgh Steelers[43]
2009Charles WoodsonCornerbackGreen Bay Packers[44]
2010Troy PolamaluSafetyPittsburgh Steelers[45]
2011Terrell SuggsLinebackerBaltimore Ravens[46]
2012J. J. WattDefensive endHouston Texans[47]
2013Luke KuechlyLinebackerCarolina Panthers[48]
2014J. J. Watt (2)Defensive endHouston Texans[5]
2015J. J. Watt (3)Defensive endHouston Texans[49]
2016Khalil MackDefensive endOakland Raiders[50]
2017Aaron DonaldDefensive tackleLos Angeles Rams[51]
2018Aaron Donald (2)Defensive tackleLos Angeles Rams[52]
2019Stephon GilmoreCornerbackNew England Patriots[53]
2020Aaron Donald (3)Defensive tackleLos Angeles Rams[54]
2021T. J. WattLinebackerPittsburgh Steelers[55]
2022Nick BosaDefensive endSan Francisco 49ers[56]
2023Myles GarrettDefensive endCleveland Browns[57]

Multiple-time winners

PlayerAwardsPositionTeamSeasons
Lawrence Taylor3LinebackerNew York Giants1981, 1982, 1986
J. J. Watt3Defensive endHouston Texans2012, 2014, 2015
Aaron Donald3Defensive tackleLos Angeles Rams2017, 2018, 2020
Joe Greene2Defensive tacklePittsburgh Steelers1972, 1974
Mike Singletary2LinebackerChicago Bears1985, 1988
Bruce Smith2Defensive endBuffalo Bills1990, 1996
Reggie White2Defensive endPhiladelphia Eagles
Green Bay Packers
1987, 1998
Ray Lewis2LinebackerBaltimore Ravens2000, 2003

See also

References

General
  • Gellerman, Jacob; Drexler, Sam; Marini, Matt; Cocchiaro, Nicolas; Zerkel, Alex, eds. (2016). 2018 Official NFL Record and Fact Book (PDF). National Football League. pp. 524–525. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  • "AP Defensive Player of the Year Winners". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
  • "NFL Defensive Player of the Year". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Associated Press. February 6, 2016. Retrieved July 6, 2017.
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