Minutes: Beason's big
honor
Nov/03/08 10:01 PM Filed in:
Jon Beason
CHARLOTTE -- After a
strong rookie season, it seemed that the only
variable separating linebacker Jon Beason from
individual accolades was time.
That time came Monday when he was named the NFC
Defensive Player of the Month for October, giving him
the first league-bestowed honor of his career and
making him the Panthers' first player of the month on
offense, defense or special teams since defensive end
Julius Peppers was the NFC Defensive Player of the
Month for October 2006.
Beason is Carolina's leading tackler this season with
64 total stops. Thirty-two of his tackles came in
the last four games, which also saw him intercept a
pair of passes -- one against Kansas City and another
in the Panthers' 27-23 win over Arizona to close the
month.
The pick against Arizona helped seal the award for
Beason; it came at the Carolina 5-yard-line on a pass
that skipped off the hands of Cardinals running back
J.J. Arrington. Beason promptly fielded the
football and dashed 44 yards up the sideline to the
Panthers' 49-yard-line. The subsequent good field
position meant that the Panthers needed just one first
down to set John Kasay up in field-goal range; five
plays later Kasay hit the 50-yard field goal that
punctuated a swing of at least six points.
Beason is in elite company as one of just four Panthers
to ever earn Defensive Player of the Month
accolades. The others are linebacker Sam Mills
(Nov. 1995, Nov. 1996), Peppers (Oct. 2002, Nov. 2004,
Oct. 2006) and defensive end Mike Rucker (Sept. 2002).
(panthers.com)