Jaquan Brisker
Position: | Defensive Back |
Ht./Wt.: | 6-1, 200 lbs |
School: | Penn State |
Status: | Active |
Drafted by the Bears in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft (No. 48 overall)
Started in all 15 games of the 2022 season as a rookie, totaling 103 tackles (73 solo), four QBH, 4.0 sacks, two QBH and one interception
2022 SEASON (Bears):
Made the start at safety in his first NFL game in the Week 1 victory vs. San Francisco
Logged the first turnover of the Bears season after scooping up a forced fumble by defensive back Jaylon Johnson, finished the afternoon vs. the 49ers with four tackles (all solo) and one tackle for loss in addition to the fumble recovery
Played every defensive snap in Week 2, finishing with 10 combined tackles (seven solo)
Tied for third on the team in tackles against Houston in Week 3, finishing with six combined tackles (four solo)
In Week 4 at New York, finished with five total tackles (four solo), including his first NFL sack, bringing down quarterback Daniel Jones for a loss of 11 yards with 3:35 remaining in the third quarter
Became the first Bears rookie defensive back to get to the quarterback in a game since Bryce Callahan did so on Jan. 3, 2016 vs. Detroit
Finished with five combined tackles (four solo) in Week 5 at Minnesota
In Week 6, got to Commanders quarterback Carson Wentz in their opening drive in the first quarter (10:00), the first sack of the game for the Bears
Was his second sack of the season, and he's the first Bears defensive back to record multiple sacks in their rookie season since Al Afalava, who did so in 2009
Finished with five combined tackles (two solo) in addition to the sack ... In Week 7 at New England, logged his first career interception, picking off Patriots quarterback Mac Jones on a 2nd and 10 with 13:08 remaining in the second quarter to give the Bears their first takeaway of the evening
Became the first Bears defensive back since Eddie Jackson (two, 2017) to record a pick during their rookie campaign
Ended the night with seven combined tackles (five solo) and one pass defensed in addition to the pick
Finished second on the team with nine combined tackles (seven solo) and a sack against the Cowboys in Week 8
Got to quarterback Dak Prescott with 4:08 remaining in the fourth quarter, which is the third sack of his rookie campaign
Becomes the first Bears defensive back with three or more sacks in a season since Mike Green and Mike Brown both did so during the 2001 season
Logged four solo tackles against the Dolphins in Week 9
Finished second on the team with seven combined tackles (five solo) against Detroit in Week 10
Recorded seven tackles, one forced fumble and one TFL at Atlanta in Week 11
Returned to the starting lineup vs. Philadelphia in Week 15 and recorded five solo tackles
Brought down Bills quarterback Josh Allen in Week 16 for his fourth sack of the season with 8:52 left in the second quarter
It's the third time in Bears franchise history that a defensive back has logged four or more sacks in a season, joining Dave Duerson (7.0 sacks, 1986) and Todd Bell (4.5 sacks, 1984)
Finished second on the team with eight combined (six solo) tackles at Detroit in Week 17
Recorded double-digit tackles for the third time in his rookie campaign, compiling 10 combined stops (five solo) vs. Minnesota in Week 18
Ended the season with 104 tackles (73 solo), both of which are the second-most on the team
Those 73 solo tackles are also the third-most amongst all rookies at the conclusion of the regular season
*Courtesy ChicagoBears.com
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