One of the best young pass rushers the NFL has ever seen was born in Jamaica in 1994, didn't know American football existed until 2002, and couldn't understand why his stepdad would want to spend every Sunday in front of a TV cheering for a guy named Michael Strahan to get something he called a "sack."
"I didn't know what a sack was," said Vikings defensive end Danielle Hunter. "I'd watch and be like, 'I don't understand this game. At all.' "
Strahan is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame with 141 ½ sacks. Nine of those came before he turned 24.
Hunter turns 24 on Oct. 29. He has 30 ½ sacks, the fifth-highest total before age 24 since sacks became an official statistic in 1982.
"He's not someone who is going to sit and say, 'I am satisfied,' " said Cheikh Ndiaye, the only man Hunter calls Dad. "So I see that he can beat all of those other guys, including my guy, Michael Strahan."
Hunter has five sacks this season and joins Bears linebacker Khalil Mack as the only players with at least one in every game. He has three more games as a 23-year-old, including Sunday's game against Arizona at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Young, strong mother
Kimara Bonitto was 18 when she got pregnant with Danielle in St. Catherine, Jamaica. The biological father is someone Danielle has seen only once or twice.
"There were people against me having the child at 18," Bonitto said. "But it happened. I dealt with it by myself."