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HOUSTON – Houston Texans DE J.J. Watt was named the Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year at the second-annual NFL Honors gala this evening in New Orleans, La.
Watt is the first Houston Texans player to earn a League-wide player of the year award and is the first defensive lineman to be recognized since Miami DE Jason Taylor won it in 2006. He is the 17th defensive lineman to be named AP Defensive Player of the Year and the eighth defensive end.
The AP has presented the Defensive Player of the Year every year since 1971, when Minnesota DT Alan Page won the award. The award is determined by a 50-member panel of national pro football writers, with one vote cast per voter.
Watt* *(6-5, 295) led the NFL with 20.5 sacks, which tied for the sixth-most in a season in NFL history, and his 16 passes defensed were the most in League history by a defensive lineman. He became the only player in NFL history with at least 15 sacks and 15 passes defensed in the same season.
Watt led the Texans defense with 107 tackles, 39 tackles for loss, 42 quarterback hits, four forced fumbles; and he tied for second on the team with two fumble recoveries. According to a review of the official play-by-plays from each game this season, Watt contributed to 95 plays that either resulted in no gain or negative yardage, including tackles for loss and tackles for no gain, passes defensed, quarterback hits on passes that fell incomplete, sacks, forced fumbles that resulted in turnovers and fumble recoveries.
"He should be unanimous, I would think. He's just a great player and he's had the best year ever," said Texans defensive coordinator Wade Phillips on Jan. 10, when asked about Watt's play this season. "He's had the absolute best year any defensive lineman has ever had. And I had Elvin Bethea, who's in the Hall of Fame, and he had some great years, and Bruce Smith had some great years, and Reggie White had some great years, but they didn't make that many tackles, that many tackles for loss, that many knock downs and that many sacks in one year. Nobody has done that, so I can't say enough great things about him because he's a great player."
Watt was one of two unanimous selections to the AP All-Pro team, along with Minnesota RB Adrian Peterson, and was voted into his first Pro Bowl as a starter on the AFC team. He was also named the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA Defensive Most Valuable Player this season and was named the AFC Defensive Player of the Year by Kansas City-based group NFL 101.
He earned AFC Defensive Player of the Month honors for September and December, to become the only player in franchise history to win the award twice in one season. Watt was also voted as the Texans' Most Valuable Player by his teammates and was named to USA Football's All-Fundamentals Team for his ability to maneuver into passing lanes and bat down passes.
J.J. Watt's Honors This Season
Award
Organization
Defensive Player of the Year
Associated Press
Defensive Most Valuable Player
Pro Football Weekly/PFWA
AFC Defensive Player of the Year
NFL 101
Unanimous First-Team All-Pro
Associated Press
Pro Bowl Starter
National Football League
All-Fundamentals Team
USA Football
AFC Defensive Player of the Month (December)
National Football League
AFC Defensive Player of the Month (September)
National Football League
Most Valuable Player
Houston Texans
Defensive Linemen Named AP Defensive Player of the Year
Year
Player
Pos.
Team
2012
J.J. Watt
DE
Houston Texans
2006
Jason Taylor
DE
Miami Dolphins
2001
Michael Strahan
DE
New York Giants
1999
Warren Sapp
DT
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1998
Reggie White
DE
Green Bay Packers
1997
Dana Stubblefield
DT
San Francisco 49ers
1996
Bruce Smith
DE
Buffalo Bills
1992
Cortez Kennedy
DT
Seattle Seahawks
1990
Bruce Smith
DE
Buffalo Bills
1989
Keith Millard
DT
Minnesota Vikings
1987
Reggie White
DT
Philadelphia Eagles
1983
Doug Betters
DE
Miami Dolphins
1979
Lee Roy Selmon
DE
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1977
Harvey Martin
DE
Dallas Cowboys
1974
Joe Greene
DT
Pittsburgh Steelers
1972
Joe Greene
DT
Pittsburgh Steelers
1971
Alan Page
DT
Minnesota Vikings