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Peyton Manning was one of five players selected from Denver.


[h=3]HONOLULU (AP)[/h] Kansas City and San Francisco will have plenty of clout in Honolulu if they don't make it to New Jersey for the Super Bowl.
The NFL revealed Friday that the Chiefs and 49ers each had eight players voted into the Pro Bowl, including running backs Jamaal Charles of Kansas City and Frank Gore of San Francisco.

Denver quarterback Peyton Manning was selected to his 13th Pro Bowl after receiving the most votes among fans, 1.43 million. New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees was second among fans with 1.2 million votes.


The NFL combines votes from fans, players and coaches to determine 86 of 88 Pro Bowl players; the other two players are long-snappers selected by Pro Bowl coaches. Voting ended Thursday.


Under a new format this year, NFL greats Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders will divvy up the players in a two-day draft before the Jan. 26 game. Offensive and defensive players with the most votes who don't make it past the divisional playoff round will serve as active player captains.


Charles said Friday night on a reveal show on the NFL Network that he should be picked first.


"I think I got the best skillset of anybody on the roster," Charles said. "I think I can play wide receiver and then put the ball in my hand, also. The only thing I can't do is throw the ball."


Carolina linebacker Luke Kuechly said he'll be fine wherever he's picked.


"I don't know, you got to get the guy who scores points," he said.


The schoolyard-style selections mean it's likely teammates will be forced to play on opposite sides. Players on the winning team will earn $53,000 while the losers will get $26,000 under the collective bargaining agreement.
San Francisco linebacker NaVorro Bowman said he thinks it would be weird to have to tackle Gore or Pro Bowl tight end Vernon Davis.


"I might not tackle him," Bowman said. "Just let him score and get his yards or whatever. Yeah, that'd be weird because that hasn't happened since training camp."


Rice and Sanders playfully bantered about possible selections, with Sanders saying he wanted players on his roster who haven't been to many Pro Bowls.


"If you have five years or more, don't even worry about it I'm not going to pick you," Sanders said. "Go play for Jerry."
Rice said later: "You're trying to bait me — that's not going to happen."


Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman received 552,600 votes by fans, the most for any defensive player. Houston defensive end J.J. Watt had just under 410,000 fan votes.


San Francisco is set to send eight players to the game for the second year in a row, though its players missed the game earlier this year because they made the Super Bowl, losing to Baltimore.


Kansas City's eight selections are up from six last year. The Chiefs are 11-4 this year -- up from 2-14 last year -- and the No. 5 seed in the AFC playoffs heading into a largely meaningless game for them against San Diego on Sunday.


Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Friday he has never been big on Pro Bowl selections.


"I'm happy for the guys when and if they make it. I'm proud of them for it," Reid said. "But we don't get caught up in all of the individual accolades. (We're) just getting ourselves ready to play."


Manning was one of five players selected from Denver, which has a shot at putting up the most points of any team in NFL history.


All but five teams had at least one player selected. Atlanta, Green Bay, Jacksonville and both New York teams had zero players selected.


Pro Bowl selections



Offense



Quarterback: Tom Brady, Patriots; Drew Brees, Saints; Peyton Manning, Broncos; Cam Newton, Panthers; Philip Rivers, Chargers; Russell Wilson, Seahawks.


Wide receiver: Antonio Brown, Steelers; Dez Bryant, Cowboys; Josh Gordon, Browns; A.J. Green, Bengals; Andre Johnson, Texans; Calvin Johnson, Lions; Brandon Marshall, Bears; Demaryius Thomas (Broncos).


Tackle: Branden Albert, Chiefs; Jason Peters, Eagles; Tyron Smith, Cowboys; Joe Staley, 49ers; Joe Thomas, Browns; Trent Williams, Redskins.


Guard: Jahri Evans, Saints; Ben Grubbs, Saints; Mike Iupati, 49ers; Logan Mankins, Patriots; Louis Vasquez, Broncos; Marshal Yanda, Ravens.


Center: Ryan Kalil, Panthers; Alex Mack, Browns; Mike Pouncey, Dolphins; Max Unger, Seahawks.


Tight end: Jordan Cameron, Browns; Vernon Davis, 49ers; Jimmy Graham, Saints; Julius Thomas, Broncos.


Running back: Jamaal Charles, Chiefs; Matt Forte, Bears; Frank Gore, 49ers; Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks; LeSean McCoy, Eagles; Adrian Peterson, Vikings.


Fullback: Marcel Reece, Raiders; Mike Tolbert, Panthers.



Defense



Defensive end: Greg Hardy, Panthers; Cameron Jordan, Saints; Robert Quinn, Rams; Cameron Wake, Dolphins; J.J. Watt, Texans; Mario Williams, Bills.


Interior lineman: Gerald McCoy, Bucs; Haloti Ngata, Ravens; Dontari Poe, Chiefs; Justin Smith, 49ers; Ndamukong Suh, Lions; Kyle Williams, Bills.


Outside linebacker: John Abraham, Cardinals; Ahmad Brooks, 49ers; Tamba Hali, Chiefs; Justin Houston, Chiefs; Robert Mathis, Colts; Terrell Suggs, Ravens.


Inside/middle linebacker: NaVorro Bowman, 49ers; Vontaze Burfict, Bengals; Luke Kuechly, Panthers; Patrick Willis, 49ers.


Cornerback: Brandon Flowers, Chiefs; Brent Grimes, Dolphins; Joe Haden, Browns; Patrick Peterson, Cardinals; Darrelle Revis, Bucs; Richard Sherman, Seahawks; Aqib Talib, Patriots; Alterraun Verner, Titans.


Free safety: Jairus Byrd, Bills; Earl Thomas, Seahawks; Eric Weddle, Chargers.


Strong safety: Eric Berry, Chiefs; Kam Chancellor, Seahawks; Troy Polamalu, Steelers.

Special Teams

Punter: Brandon Fields, Dolphins; Johnny Hekker, Rams.
Placekicker: Matt Prater, Broncos; Justin Tucker, Ravens.
Punt returner: Antonio Brown, Steelers; Dexter McCluster, Chiefs.
Special teams: Justin Bethel, Cardinals; Matthew Slater, Patriots.
 

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​derrick johnson should have made it
 

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How can you be the punter on a team that has given up 20 total return yards ON THE YEAR and not make the pro bowl?

John Ryan of the Seattle Seahawks got hosed.
 

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The Pro-Bowl Snub Team (Yahoo)


Changes in the Pro Bowl format to unconferenced teams should have made all-star snubs less likely. However, despite the changes, there are plenty of deserving players who weren’t invited to Hawaii for this year’s end-of-season extravaganza. Here’s my team of players snubbed for the Pro Bowl.Offense
QB-Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles
RB-Knowshon Moreno, Denver Broncos
FB-Anthony Sherman, Kansas City Chiefs
WR-Alshon Jeffery, Chicago Bears
WR-Jordy Nelson, Green Bay Packers
TE-Tony Gonzalez, Atlanta Falcons
T-Jordan Gross, Carolina Panthers
T-Andrew Whitworth, Cincinnati Bengals
G-Josh Sitton, Green Bay Packers
G-Evan Mathis, Philadelphia Eagles
C-Jason Kelce, Philadelphia Eagles


US PRESSWIREFoles has a chance to lead the Eagles into the postseason Sunday night at Dallas.
Foles, who began the season as Michael Vick’s backup, leads the NFL with a 118.8 passer rating and is second in percentage of passes intercepted. He’s thrown 25 touchdown passes and only two interceptions. The Eagles have a 7-2 record with Foles as the starter. Moreno topped the 1,000 rushing yard mark for the first time in career and picked up another 507 yards in receiving while scoring 12 touchdowns. Jeffery was passed over in favor of teammate Brandon Marshall even though he leads the Bears with 1,341 receiving yards (sixth in the NFL) on 86 receptions (tied for eighth in the NFL). Nelson has 1,153 receiving yards despite Aaron Rodgers missing seven games. He was on pace for over 1,400 yards and 14 touchdown catches before Rodgers was injured. Mathis, who is Pro Football Focus’ top ranked guard, headlines the offensive line.
Defense
DE-Muhammad Wilkerson, New York Jets
DE-Calais Campbell, Arizona Cardinals
DT-Jurell Casey, Tennessee Titans
DT-Marcell Dareus, Buffalo Bills
OLB-Lavonte David, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
OLB-Thomas Davis, Carolina Panthers
ILB-Karlos Dansby, Arizona Cardinals
ILB-Kiko Alonso, Buffalo Bills
CB-Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Denver Broncos
CB-Keenan Lewis, New Orleans Saints
FS-Devin McCourty, New England Patriots
SS-T.J. Ward, Cleveland Browns

Alonso is headed for Defensive Rookie of the Year honors.
Wilkerson has 10.5 sacks while anchoring the NFL’s top defense according to Football Outsiders’ defensive efficiency ratings. Casey leads NFL interior defensive linemen with 10.5 sacks and has 54 quarterbacks pressures (combined sacks, hurries and hits). 4-3 outside linebackers, David and Davis, were overlooked for 3-4 outside linebackers that generate sacks. Dansby is having a career year. He is third in the NFL in solo tackles with 109 and tied for seventh with 18 passes defensed. He leads NFL inside linebackers with 6.5 sacks and is tied for first at the position with four interceptions. Two of his interceptions have been returned for touchdowns. Alonso, a leading candidate for Defensive Rookie of the Year, can take solace in 2012 Defensive Rookie of the Year Luke Kuechly not being selected to the Pro Bowl at inside linebacker either in his debut season. Lewis has helped transform the Saints into the NFL’s number two pass defense after ranking 31st in 2012.
Specialists
K-Nick Folk, New York Jets
P-Thomas Morstead, New Orleans Saints
PR-Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota Vikings
ST-Jeremy Lane, Seattle Seahawks
Folk has converted 93.9 percent of his field goal attempts (31 of 33), which is tied for second in the NFL, with three game-winning kicks. Patterson’s Pro Bowl chances were hurt by the NFL eliminating kickoffs from the game. The NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September doesn’t return punts, but his 33.6 yard kickoff return average leads the NFL by a wide margin.
 

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