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Lineman's Unlikely Award Stuns NFL World
28 Jun
Summary
- Brad Benson, a Giants lineman, won NFC Offensive Player of the Week in 1986.
- He was honored for his performance against Washington's tough defense.
- Benson also earned a second-team All-Pro selection that season.

In 1986, an unexpected headline emerged from the NFL's playoff race: New York Giants left tackle Brad Benson was named the NFC's Offensive Player of the Week. This award, typically reserved for high-statistics offensive players, recognized Benson's exceptional effort and workmanlike career.
Benson, a beloved "Suburbanite" under coach Bill Parcells, was known for his maximum effort. He played through a significant facial injury that required stitches, earning him more recognition for his bandage than his play. The award came after a crucial game against Washington's Top 10 defense.
The Giants secured a 24-14 victory over Washington, with Benson effectively neutralizing Pro Bowl defensive end Charles Mann, who was held without a sack. This pivotal performance led to Benson's historic weekly honor, marking him as the first offensive lineman to receive it. It was the only seasonal honor of his career, capped by a second-team All-Pro selection.