CARSON, Calif. – Danielle Hunter — a "freak show in a good way," as teammate Harrison Smith calls him — was asked if knocking both offensive tackles onto their backsides on the same play was a career high.
"Wait," he said with a puzzled look in the aftermath of the Vikings' 39-10, seven-takeaway beatdown of the Chargers at Dignity Health Sports Park. "What happened?"
Well, Danielle, that's exactly what you did on the play of the day in a game that saw you rack up a sack, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, six tackles and one serious case to win a second consecutive NFC Defensive Player of the Week award.
Following the Vikings' only turnover of the game, the Chargers faced second-and-2 from the Vikings 26-yard line while trailing only 12-10 with 23 seconds left in the first half.
The Chargers wanted to throw deep. In an effort to help right tackle Sam Tevi deal with Hunter, they had running back Austin Ekeler slam into him with a physical chip.
"I didn't even notice the chipper," said the 6-5, 252-pound block of granite. "I was locked in on my tackle. I went with my power move."
Boy, did he ever.
Tevi landed on his back at the 35-yard line, 9 yards behind the line of scrimmage, as Hunter was simultaneously reaching his left arm out to punch the ball away from Philip Rivers for the second of Rivers' four turnovers in the game.