It’s no surprise that quarterbacks dominate the Super Bowl MVP award, but for a defensive player to win it is even rarer. Here are the ones who achieved it.

It’s no surprise that quarterbacks dominate the Super Bowl MVP award, but for a defensive player to win it is even rarer. Here are the ones who achieved it.
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Has a defensive player ever been named Super Bowl MVP? It’s rare, but it has happened: List of players

Jennifer Bubel
Redactora sobre deporte americano.
Sports journalist who grew up in Dallas, TX. Lover of all things sports, she got her degree from Texas Tech University (Wreck ‘em Tech!) in 2011. Joined Diario AS USA in 2021 and now covers mostly American sports (primarily NFL, NBA, and MLB) as well as soccer from around the world.
Update:

The highly anticipated Super Bowl LX is about to finish. It has been a defensive battle between the Seahawks and Patriots.

Both QBs have struggled and their offenses have sputtered. Things are getting more interesting in the last quarter, but it looks like a defensive player could win MVP this year.

The rare defensive Super Bowl MVPs

You may have noticed those are all offensive players. Typically, that’s how it goes. Quarterbacks win the Super Bowl MVP more than any other position. Of the last 10 Super Bowl MVPs, eight were quarterbacks.

In total, 34 of the Super Bowl MVPs were quarterbacks, followed by eight wide receivers, and seven running backs. So where does that leave the defense?

Of the 59 players who’ve won the Super Bowl MVP, only 10 were defensive players - four linebackers, three defensive linemen, two safeties, and one cornerback. Interestingly, two of those defensive linemen won the award together, the only time two players have won the award in one Super Bowl. Another curiosity is that one of those defenders was on the losing team in the Super Bowl - the only time that has happened in NFL history.

Here are the rare defenders who have won the Super Bowl MVP:

Chuck Howley, LB - Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl V

Chuck Howley was not only the first defensive player to ever win the Super Bowl MVP, but he was the first and only player to ever win the award as part of the losing team. The Cowboys lost to the Baltimore Colts 16-13 on a late field goal, but Howley had two interceptions and a fumble recovery in Dallas’ valiant effort.

Jake Scott, S - Miami Dolphins, Super Bowl VII

Jake Scott recorded two interceptions, including one in the final quarter, in the Dolphins’ 14-7 win over the Washington Redskins in 1973.

Harvey Martin and Randy White, DL - Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl XII

Not one, but two defenders beat the odds to win the Super Bowl MVP in 1978. Defensive end Harvey Martin and defensive tackle Randy White shared the MVP honors in Super Bowl XII when the Cowboys beat the Denver Broncos 27-10. They combined for three sacks and eight turnovers, limiting the Broncos to just 156 total yards. It’s the only time in NFL history that the Super Bowl MVP award has ever been shared between two players.

Richard Dent, DE - Chicago Bears, Super Bowl XX

In 1985, the Chicago Bears beat the New England Patriots 46-10 in Super Bowl XX, and defensive end Richard Dent notched 1.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and one blocked pass to become that year’s Super Bowl MVP.

Larry Brown, CB - Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl XXX

Cowboys fans will remember 1996 as the last time Dallas won a Super Bowl. That game was won against the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-17. Cornerback Larry Brown notched two interceptions in that game, helping them along to victory and earning the Cowboys’ last Super Bowl MVP award.

Ray Lewis, LB - Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl XXXV

In 2001, linebacker Ray Lewis helped the Baltimore Ravens to their first-ever Super Bowl victory with a dominant defensive performance that saw them shut out the New York Giants 34-7. Lewis recorded five combined tackle and four passes defended to win the Super Bowl MVP award.

Dexter Jackson, S - Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Super Bowl XXXVII

When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the Super Bowl over the Oakland Raiders in 2003, safety Dexter Jackson logged two interceptions in the first half alone in their eventual 48-21 victory. His efforts earned him the Super Bowl MVP award, becoming the only other safety to win it and the first since Jake Scott 30 years earlier.

Malcolm Smith, LB - Seattle Seahawks, Super Bowl XLVII

Linebacker Malcolm Smith was one of the most unexpected players to win the Super Bowl MVP award. He was not a favorite, but in their Super Bowl game against the Denver Broncos, Smith had a 69-yard pick-six, a fumble recovery, and nine combined tackles in their 43-8 victory.

Von Miller, LB - Denver Broncos, Super Bowl 50

In 2016, the Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10 thanks in large part to linebacker Von Miller. His six tackles, 2.5 sacks, and one pass defended earned him the Super Bowl MVP award, and his performance is widely regarded as one of the best individual defensive performances in the history of the Super Bowl.

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