Is the New England Patriots' defense on the level of the 1985 Chicago Bears, aka the "Monsters of the Midway"?

It's too early to tell. But it's not too early to give the unit a similarly sweet nickname.

Dont'a Hightower unveiled the moniker Sunday, dubbing the Pats D the "Boogeyman" after it wiped out the Washington Redskins at FedExField.

Two days later, fellow linebacker Kyle Van Noy followed up with a request: He wants the Patriots' "Boogeymen" on a T-shirt, and there's a solid prize at stake for whoever designs the best threads.

Okay whoever makes the best Boogeymen group design for the linebacker core which includes everybody.... We will be put it on a tshirt or sweatshirt (since it’s gettin cold) and I will buy tickets to a game of your choice as well as have us sign all of them. — Kyle Van Noy (@KVN_03) October 8, 2019

Specifically, Van Noy wants the shirt to feature New England's linebacker corps -- and he wants it done this week.

We will announce the winner Sometime over the weekend no later then Sunday! Internet do yo thang!!! — Kyle Van Noy (@KVN_03) October 8, 2019

Get to work, Patriots fans and graphic designers.

There probably isn't room on these T-shirts for numbers, but they're deserving of a scary nickname: New England has allowed just 6.8 points and 238.4 yards per game with 11 interceptions through five games, all of which easily lead the NFL.

With the severely undermanned New York Giants coming to town Thursday night, there's a good chance the Boogeyman will be wreaking havoc again in Week 6.

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