Ravens LB Suggs wins Defensive Player of Year
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Baltimore linebacker Terrell Suggs, the most dynamic player on the Ravens' staunch defense, has won the 2011 Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year award.
On a team featuring longtime stars Ray Lewis and Ed Reed, Suggs stood out most for a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. He earned 21 votes, seven more than Minnesota end Jared Allen.
"There is not a harder worker in football than Terrell Suggs," said Ravens coach John Harbaugh, whose team went 12-4 to win the AFC North. "I don't think people always understand and realize that because of his personality. This guy takes it very seriously — pass rush, run defense, studying the opposing offense, studying the particulars of the guys he's going against. To me that's what makes him great."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Suggs had 70 tackles, including 14 sacks, and was a threat all over the field from his hybrid linebacker-end position. He also forced seven fumbles and had two interceptions.
Lewis, who won the award in 2000 and 2003, said Suggs understands that it's one thing to be considered a pass rusher, and another to be considered the complete defensive player that he is today.
"That's why when you sit back and watch him year after year, week after week, I am just proud to say that I love how he understands the game now," Lewis said.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Linebackers coach Ted Monachino said the way Suggs plays is about more than just numbers.
"People see the sack totals and know he's a special player, but it's all the other parts of the game that prove, week-in and week-out, what a valuable player he is for our defense and for our team," Monachino said.
Also receiving votes were DE-DT Justin Smith of San Francisco, DE Jason Pierre-Paul of the New York Giants, linebackers Patrick Willis and NaVorro Bowman of San Francisco, and Green Bay cornerback Charles Woodson.