Peter King's Defensive
Players of the Week
Dec/08/08 10:48 PM Filed in:
Ray Lewis
| Brandon
Meriweather
Brandon Meriweather, S, New
England. This is the kind of breakout game that
can launch a player's career. Six tackles -- three
of them behind the line of scrimmage -- plus one
sack, two passes defensed and the most important
forced fumble of his two-year career. With 1:56
left in the fourth quarter, he leaped over the
line to sack Seneca Wallace, forcing the fumble
that essentially ended the game. With injuries
already battering the defense, and Vince Wilfork,
Tedy Bruschi and James Sanders leaving the game
with more of them, young guys like Meriweather
have to come through for this team to make it to
January.
Ray Lewis, LB, Baltimore. When will he slow down? 2014?
The more I watch the Ravens, the more I marvel at his
staying power -- and not just the staying power to hang
around. He's excelling the same way he was in the
Ravens' Super Bowl year, and he's leading the same way
too -- at 33, in his 13th season. In the 24-10 beatdown
of the Redskins (it could have been much worse), Lewis
had 13 tackles (three for loss), two quarterback hits
and a 13-yard sack.
(cnnsi.com)