A great season on a bad team just wasn't good enough for Jared Allen.
Despite his 22 sacks, four forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, one interception and one safety, the Vikings defensive end finished a distant second to Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs for Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
The award was presented on the "NFL Honors" primetime special Saturday night on NBC.
Suggs, who helped the Ravens to a 12-4 record, the AFC North title and a trip to the AFC Championship Game, received 21 of the 50 votes by NFL writers. Allen, whose team tied a franchise record with 13 losses, received 14 votes.
"There is not a harder worker in football than Terrell Suggs," Ravens coach John Harbaugh told reporters. "I don't think people always understand and realize that because of his personality. This guy takes it very seriously -- pass rush, run defense, studying the opposing offense, studying the particulars of the guys he's going against. To me that's what makes him great."
Suggs had 14 sacks, but it was his seven forced fumbles and his team's success that helped swing the vote in his favor. Suggs also had two interceptions and stepped up as a leader on defense during a four-game stretch when middle linebacker Ray Lewis was injured.
Suggs is the third member of this season's Ravens team to win Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Lewis has won it twice, while safety Ed Reed has won it once.
"When you sit back and watch him year after year, week after week, I am just proud to say that I love how he understands the game now," Lewis told reporters.