Pat Surtain II: The Broncos' Defensive Star Shines Bright
Fri Feb 07 2025
In a thrilling season, Pat Surtain II, the Broncos' cornerback, clinched the defensive player of the year award. This remarkable feat placed him alongside the legendary Randy Gradishar, who won the honor back in 1978.
Surtain's journey to this achievement was nothing short of impressive. He racked up 330 points and secured 26 out of 50 first-place votes. This victory wasn't just about the numbers; it was about outshining tough competition. Trey Hendrickson of the Bengals came in second with 205 points and 11 first-place votes. Following closely were Myles Garrett of the Browns with 162 points and 5 first-place votes, T. J. Watt of the Steelers with 114 points and 3 first-place votes, and Zack Baun of the Eagles with 63 points and 2 first-place votes.
Surtain's performance on the field was a sight to behold. He matched his career high with 4 interceptions and led the NFL with 132 interception return yards. In a highlight moment, he scored a 100-yard touchdown on a pick-six against the Raiders in Week 5.
His defensive prowess didn't stop there. Surtain had 11 passes defensed, marking his fourth consecutive season with double-digit passes defensed. In the AFC Pro Bowlers this season, Surtain had 92 coverage snaps against five AFC Pro Bowlers and only allowed six receptions on 16 targets for 56 yards, no touchdowns, two interceptions, and an 8. 3 passer rating.
Surtain’s accolades didn’t end with the defensive player of the year award. He also earned first-team All-Pro, Pro Bowl honors, NFLPA Players’ first-team All-Pro, PFWA All-NFL player, 101 Award AFC defensive player of the year, and Demaryius Thomas Team MVP. Surtain’s success is a testament to his hard work and dedication, proving that consistency and skill can lead to greatness.
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