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| He was named | All-Pro after the 1964 NFL season. |
| He was Second-team | All-Pro again in 1972. |
| xth consecutive Pro Bowl and earned consensus | All-Pro and All-NFC honors. |
| Shofner was a five-time consensus | All-Pro and Pro Bowler in 1958, 1959, and from 1961 t |
| much better health, he was again a First-team | All-Pro and was voted to the Pro Bowl while recording |
| f the Year in 1984 along with being consensus | All-Pro and made his third Pro Bowl. |
| A nine-time | All-Pro and nine-time Pro Bowl selection, Faneca won |
| nd NFL Offensive Player of the Year, selected | All-Pro and named to the Pro Bowl team. |
| g success for Alzado, who was voted consensus | All-Pro and consensus All-AFC as well as winning the |
| and replaced by Brian Urlacher, who became an | All-Pro and never relinquished the position back to M |
| In 2002 and 2003, he was selected | all-pro as a fullback. |
| ith the Canton Bulldogs in 1921 and became an | All-Pro as a member of fellow Nittany Lion, Punk Berr |
| only a few players in NFL history to be named | all-pro at two positions. |
| ved include All-Star honors in 1987 and 1988, | All-Pro award in 1987, and the USVBA's "All-Time Grea |
| uished career with nine Pro Bowl awards, nine | All-Pro awards, and one Super Bowl title. |
| a defensive lineman and was named second-team | All-Pro, becoming one of the best players at his posi |
| He was also voted second-team | All-Pro by the Associated Press. |
| 8 touchdown catches and was named second-team | All-Pro by UPI. |
| He was named 1st Team | All-Pro by the Associated Press for the 1967 NFL seas |
| g touchdowns with 15 and was named first-team | All-Pro by the Associated Press (AP), The Sporting Ne |
| Haynes was an | All-Pro choice in 1977, 1978, 1982, 1984 and 1985 and |
| ame on September 11, 1995, when Dallas signed | All-Pro cornerback Deion Sanders away from the San Fr |
| lips was known for missing a crucial block on | all-pro cornerback Aeneas Williams, which ended with |
| Brock Marion, | All-Pro Defensive Back, Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolp |
| featured a strong pass rush, led by perennial | all-pro defensive tackle Randy White, as well as an o |
| d the team in interceptions and became an AFL | All-Pro defensive back in 1962; same year that the Te |
| y of Virginia as he was the back-up to future | All-Pro Don Majkowski, but managed to lead the Virgin |
| Punches were reportedly thrown before | All-Pro DT Shaun Rogers escorted him out of the room. |
| After | All-Pro Elvis Dumervil's potentially season ending in |
| The Associated Press also voted him to the | All-Pro First Team for the first time; he received 28 |
| tellar career included being named First-team | All-Pro five times (1971-'74, and 1977), Second- Team |
| Jones was also selected 2nd Team | All-Pro following the 1977 season. |
| Marshall was named second-team | All-Pro following the 1991 season and was named first |
| He made the All-Decade | All-pro football team of the 1960s. |
| reatest players in the PS3 and Xbox 360 game, | All-Pro Football 2K8. |
| He was selected as an | All-Pro for four straight seasons from 1937-1940. |
| fback at Penn State University in 1920 and an | All-Pro for the Frankford Yellow Jackets in 1924. |
| Pro Bowl six consecutive times and was voted | All-Pro four times. |
| d an overall record of 7-30-1 with future NFL | All-Pro guard Larry Allen being his most notable play |
| d only two games his first 11 seasons, was an | All-Pro guard in 1955, 1956, 1959, and 1960, and play |
| traded to the Minnesota Vikings for Ed White ( | All-Pro guard). |
| Bob Griese, NFL All-Star, | All-Pro, Hall of Famer |
| He received | all-pro honors in 1917. |
| His | All-Pro honors and record-setting sacks make him a Mi |
| Wright earned | All-Pro honors at defensive back in 1974 and 1976. |
| His versatile play earned him second team | All-Pro honors in 1942. |
| Wilson eventually made | All-Pro honors eight times in his career. |
| In Detroit, he earned | All-Pro honors in 1943-1944, as well as being named a |
| That season he earned first team | all-pro honors. |
| He was | All-Pro in 1922. |
| He was | All-Pro in 1931, 1932, 1934, and 1935. |
| Anderson was voted | All-Pro in 1981, 2nd Team All-Pro in 1975 and 2nd Tea |
| He was an AFL All-Star in 1968 and an AFC-NFC | All-Pro in 1970. |
| ed "Shade Tree", Jones was named a first team | All-Pro in 2000. |
| He was a NFL | All-Pro in both 1950 and 1951. |
| All-AFC in 1977, 1978 and 1980; and 1st-team | All-Pro in 1978 and 2nd-team All-Pro in 1980 and 1981 |
| He was named | All-Pro in 1981 and 1982, and played in 16 playoff ga |
| pro bowler in 1995 and 1999, and a first-team | all-pro in 1999 |
| 1975-1977 with 176, and was named Second-Team | All-Pro in 1975 and 1977. |
| NFL Pro Bowl while with the L.A. Rams and was | All-Pro in (1984 and 1985). |
| 1980, 1986 & 1987) and was selected 2nd Team | All-Pro in 1980 & 1986. |
| Cliff was voted | All-Pro in three consecutive seasons (1974-1976) and |
| 's Los Angeles Rams from 1986 to 1992 and was | All-Pro in 1990. |
| Fernandez was 2nd team | All-Pro in 1970 and 1973, and an All-AFC selection in |
| He's to coach the linebackers, one of whom, | All-Pro Jack Lambert when Fitzgerald was an assistant |
| ed for the New York Giants, backing up former | all-pro Jim Clack at Center as well as being the spec |
| Giant teammate, | All-Pro Justin Tuck told Pro Football Weekly, "(Madis |
| Despite playing behind current | All-Pro Kick Returner current Houston Texans Jerome M |
| Cunningham was an | All-Pro kicker with the Cowboys in 1997, his first NF |
| schneider (born December 2, 1931) is a former | All-Pro linebacker in the NFL. |
| Wilcox is the son of Dave Wilcox, an | All-Pro linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers who wa |
| The game ball was awarded to | all-pro linebacker Steve Nelson, who subsequently don |
| cDowell, All-Star shortstop Royce Clayton and | All-Pro linebacker Al Smith. |
| Shawne Merriman ( | All-Pro Linebacker, San Diego Chargers) |
| uced several NFL offensive linemen, including | All-Pro Matt Light. |
| s a rookie in the NFL, he backed up legendary | All-Pro middle linebacker Chris Spielman. |
| Warren Sapp - | All-Pro NFL defensive lineman |
| Pat McInally - | All-Pro NFL punter, Cincinnati Bengals |
| Tim Grunhard is a former | All-Pro NFL center with the Kansas City Chiefs. |
| e he garnered nine Pro-Bowl nominations, four | All-Pro, Nine Second Team All-Pro, seven All-AFC, and |
| He was also named | All-Pro nine times. |
| n Lynch and Bailey, who also earned the first | All-Pro nomination of his career after joining the Br |
| join the USFL where he was a three-time USFL | All-Pro offensive tackle (1983-1985) with the Philade |
| ame a starting linebacker and would become an | All-Pro Player. |
| His efforts earned him | All-Pro, Pro Bowl, Player of the Year and Rookie of t |
| South on a 16-yard touchdown pass from future | All-Pro quarterback, Norm Snead. |
| ring All-NFC honors twice (1984 and 1985) and | All-Pro recognition once (1984). |
| g the final college game for All-American and | All-Pro running back DeAngelo Williams. |
| was re-signed within weeks to back up injured | All-Pro safety Brian Dawkins. |
| ral Manager of the NFL's Tennessee Titans, an | All-Pro safety with the team from 1976-83 in Houston. |
| The Sporting News named Wilkes to its NBA | All-Pro Second Team three years. |
| Tony Dorsett, | All-Pro Selection |
| Dan Marino, | All-Pro Selection |
| Eric Dickerson, | All-Pro selection |
| Warren Moon, | All-Pro selection (1990) |
| Mike Quick, Associated Press first-team | All-Pro selection 1983 |
| Deion Sanders, Associated Press Second-team | All-pro selection (1991) |
| Mike Quick, Associated Press first-team | All-Pro selection 1985 |
| He is a one-time | All-Pro selection and four-time Pro Bowl selection. |
| Pro Bowls in 1977, 1978, and 1981 and was an | All-Pro selection in 1977. |
| hth consecutive Pro Bowl and fifth first team | All-Pro selection after recording 137 tackles, three |
| With the Bears, Atkins was a First Team | All-Pro selection in 1958, 1960, 1961, and 1963; alon |
| nter, Mick Tingelhoff, a 5-time AP first-team | All-Pro selection up to that 1969 season, as handily |
| He was also a three time | All-Pro selection, in 1995, 1996, and 2000. |
| He was also a three-time | All-Pro selection. |
| He was a two-time | All-Pro selection. |
| Nine-time Pro-Bowl Selection and four-time | All-Pro Selection. |
| He made the Pro Bowl and was a Second-team | All-Pro selection. |
| tive Pro Bowl and earned his sixth first team | All-Pro selection. |
| Bowl as a starter and was a 2010 second team | All-Pro selection. |
| e occasions (1999-2004), and was a eight-time | All-Pro selection. |
| ee passes and in 1982 Cumby was a Second-team | All-Pro selection. |
| e finished fifth in his first NASCAR Slim Jim | All-Pro Series at Nashville Superspeedway. |
| The Bahama | All-Pro Show was based in Miami, Florida. |
| The Bahama | All-Pro Show were a basketball team representing The |
| he team throughout its short history, and the | All-Pro Show managed to play only a few games during |
| The Bahama | All-Pro Show originated in 2006, when Bahamian basket |
| After winning | All-Pro six consecutive years from (1952-1957) and pl |
| eam's captain and was also named to his first | All-Pro Squad in 1927, as well as in 1928. |
| The offensive line, anchored by | all-pro tackle Rayfield Wright, Pro Bowlers John Nila |
| Bruce Matthews, PFW/PFWA | All-Pro Team |
| errick Mason, Pro Football Writers of America | All-Pro Team |
| Samari Rolle, Pro Football Writers of America | All-Pro Team |
| Norton was also named to the NFL | All-Pro Team following the 1995 season. |
| Swann was named an | All-Pro Team Selection in 1975, 1977, and 1978. |
| He made the | all-pro team and led the NFL in scoring four times. |
| linebackers selected to the Associated Press | All-Pro team in 2001. |
| The 1990 | All-Pro Team is composed of the National Football Lea |
| or 17 touchdown passes and was picked for the | All-Pro Team by a Cleveland newspaper. |
| Matthews was named to the NFL 1979 | All-Pro Team as a return man during his rookie season |
| as nominated for Dr. Z's (Sports Illustrated) | All-Pro team as a special teams player. |
| The 1983 | All-Pro Team is composed of the National Football Lea |
| The 1985 | All-Pro Team is composed of the National Football Lea |
| He was chosen to the 1920 | All-Pro team, which placed him as a second team quart |
| s Association issues the following awards: an | All-Pro team, an NFL Most Valuable Player Award (sinc |
| He was named to the 1930 NFL | All-Pro Team. |
| spended operations in 1985, did not choose an | All-Pro team. |
| s also selected to the Associated Press's NFL | All-Pro Team. |
| He was named to the 2008 Sports Illustrated | All-Pro team. |
| Three starters from the Defense made the 1989 | All-Pro Team: (Ronnie Lott, Don Griffin, and Michael |
| Thurston was named to the 1961 and 1962 | All-Pro teams. |
| ame, he came up with near shutdown defense on | All-Pro Terrell Owens. |
| s a two-time Pro Bowler, was voted First Team | All-Pro three times, and led the NFL with 9 intercept |
| Kellen Winslow Jr. ( | All-Pro Tight end, Tampa Bay Buccaneers) |
| fted free agent in 2003 and had emerged as an | All-Pro tight end in 2004 while leading the Chargers |
| nt of the Steelers' two outstanding safeties, | All-Pro Troy Polamalu and Chris Hope. |
| Washington was selected 2nd Team | All-Pro twice in his career, 1979 & 1982, 1st Team Al |
| erican football player at LSU, 1935-1935, and | All-Pro with the Chicago Cardinals, 1937-1938 |
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