Justin Jefferson, Nick Bosa earn NFL offensive, defensive honors
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[February 10, 2023]
Justin Jefferson, an All-Pro wide receiver for the Minnesota
Vikings in each of his first three NFL seasons, earned Offensive
Player of the Year on Thursday during the primetime NFL Honors show
in Phoenix.
Jefferson, a unanimous All-Pro selection this season after posting
league highs of 128 catches for 1,809 receiving yards, was honored
ahead of quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes and wide
receiver Tyreek Hill.
Jefferson thanked his brothers, saying, "I mean, y'all made me who I
am. You were all so hard on me. All the times I cried at home.
You're the reason I'm tough. I appreciate ya."
That toughness contributed to Jefferson having a league-leading 28
receptions of 20-plus yards in 2022 and accounting for 28.3 percent
of the Vikings' total yards from scrimmage. He also led the NFL with
27 first-down receptions on third or fourth down.
Another unanimous All-Pro pick, 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa,
picked up Defensive Player of the Year honors. He already claimed
the same honor from the Pro Football Writers of America for his
stellar 2022 production in 16 regular-season games: an NFL-best 18.5
sacks and 48 quarterback hits.
"To the No. 1 defense in the league, shout out," Bosa said. "All my
guys, you make my job a lot easier. It's a team sport, I just do my
job.
"If I've learned one thing in life, whatever end goal you have in
life, it's not going to be a smooth path. There's going to be times
when you're questioning yourself. If you stay the course and you
believe in yourself, there is going to be a light at the end of the
tunnel."
Other finalists for the award were Chiefs defensive tackle Chris
Jones and Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons.
Defensive Rookie of the Year recognition went to New York Jets
cornerback Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner. The first rookie to earn
first-team All-Pro since Ronnie Lott in 1981, Gardner led the league
with 20 passes defensed. He allowed one touchdown -- in Week 2
against the Cleveland Browns -- in 17 games.
After thanking his family, Gardner added, "I gotta thank Detroit.
The east side of Detroit, man, seven miles. It was hard growing up,
man, it really was. The neighborhood I stayed in, there was a lot of
violence going on. But that was just adversity. That's what it took
for me to get here."
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The other finalists were Lions defensive end Aidan
Hutchinson and Seahawks cornerback Tariq Woolen.
The Jets also picked up the rookie award on the
other side of the ball, when wide receiver Garrett Wilson was tabbed
the Defensive Rookie of the year. Wilson amassed 1,103 yards and
four touchdowns on 83 receptions.
Other finalists were 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy and Seahawks
running back Kenneth Walker III.
A longtime NFL backup, Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith was voted
Comeback Player of the Year. A starter for the first time since his
second NFL season in 2014, Smith pushed Seattle into the playoffs.
He was named to his first Pro Bowl, led the NFL with a 69.8
completion percentage and posted career-highs with 4,282 yards
passing and 30 touchdowns. Other finalists were Giants running back
Saquon Barkley and a 49ers midseason acquisition, running back
Christian McCaffrey.
First-year New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll, who was the
NFL's Assistant Coach of the Year in 2020 with the Buffalo Bills,
now has another trophy.
Daboll was voted NFL Coach of the Year for his turnaround of the
Giants from 4-13 to a wild-card berth and playoff victory. The
Giants went 9-7-1 in the regular season, their best mark since 2016
(11-5).
Other finalists were Sean McDermott of the Bills, Doug Pederson of
the Jacksonville Jaguars, Kyle Shanahan of the 49ers and Nick
Sirianni of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Other awards, including the league MVP and the Walter Payton Man of
the Year Award, were to be announced later Thursday.
--Field Level Media
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