**BREAKING: Can Surtain Finally Right the Wrong of Bailey’s 2006 DPOY Snub?! The Debate Rages!**
Eighteen years after what many consider a historic injustice, Denver Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II has the chance to accomplish what Champ Bailey couldn’t: win the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award[1][3][4][6][8]. But will Surtain’s stellar 2024 season be enough to overcome voter bias and finally give a Broncos cornerback the recognition he deserves?
### The 2006 Snub: A Wound That Still Stings
In 2006, Champ Bailey was at the peak of his powers, leading the NFL with 10 interceptions and showcasing shutdown coverage skills[1]. Despite his incredible performance, the DPOY award went to Miami Dolphins pass rusher Jason Taylor, who totaled 13.5 sacks[1]. While Taylor had a great season, many argue that Bailey’s impact as a cornerback was far more valuable[1].
Surtain’s Case: A Shutdown Corner in a Passing League
Fast forward to 2024, and Pat Surtain II is considered the favorite to win DPOY[1][3][6][8]. Surtain has consistently shut down opposing receivers. Surtain is considered the favorite to win DPOY after totaling 11 pass breakups and four interceptions in 2024 while only allowing 306 passing yards, fewest among qualified cornerbacks this season[1].
The Competition: Hendrickson Looms Large
While Surtain’s case is compelling, he faces stiff competition from Cincinnati Bengals pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, who led the NFL with 17.5 sacks in 2024[1]. However, Hendrickson didn’t record any takeaways or defensive touchdowns[1].
### The Debate: Sacks vs. Coverage?
The Surtain vs. Hendrickson debate highlights a perennial question in DPOY voting: which is more valuable, consistent pass rush or shutdown coverage? Some voters prioritize sack numbers, while others value the ability to neutralize an entire side of the field[1].
Fans Weigh In: “It’s Time to Right the Wrong!”
Broncos fans are passionately campaigning for Surtain, hoping to finally see a cornerback recognized for his impact on the game[5]. Many believe that Surtain winning DPOY would not only be a well-deserved honor for him but also a way to correct the injustice of 2006[1][2].
### The clock is ticking
As the NFL Honors ceremony approaches, the football world waits to see if Pat Surtain II can finally right the wrong and bring the DPOY award home to a Broncos cornerback[1].