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Which Vikings earned Defensive Player of the Year votes?

The Minnesota Vikings’ defense made significant strides in 2024, ranking third in EPA per play and fifth in points allowed. They also led the league with 33 takeaways, 24 of which were interceptions.

Much of the success could be attributed to edge defenders Andrew Van Ginkel and Jonathan Greenard, key free-agent signings last March. Greenard led the team with 12 sacks, four forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries. Van Ginkel had 11.5 sacks, one forced fumble, and two interceptions, which he returned for touchdowns. He was the only player in the league with multiple touchdowns on defense.

Although their names weren’t mentioned much in the Defensive Player of the Year discussions, each player received at least one vote for the award. Van Ginkel finished seventh in the voting, receiving 21 points on a 10-5-3-2-1 voting scale. For example, he received ten points for his first-place vote, five points for his second-place vote, and so on.

Greenard finished with 10 points, oddly only coming from one first-place vote. Denver cornerback Patrick Surtain won the award with 330 points.

The good thing is that the two players will go into their second seasons with the Vikings, helping with name recognition. They will also have Brian Flores back as defensive coordinator. With tons of cap space in free agency, the Vikings could have an even better defense in 2025, leading to more accolades and recognition for them and their teammates.

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