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Five Panthers Make ProBowl


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Here is the Pro Bowl Roster

 

 

Offense:

 

Pro Bowl Roster - Offense Pos. Player Team QB Tom Brady New England Patriots QB Drew Brees New Orleans Saints QB Peyton Manning Denver Broncos QB Cam Newton Carolina Panthers QB Philip Rivers San Diego Chargers QB Russell Wilson Seattle Seahawks WR Antonio Brown Pittsburgh Steelers WR Dez Bryant Dallas Cowboys WR Josh Gordon Cleveland Browns WR A.J. Green Cincinnati Bengals WR Andre Johnson Houston Texans WR Calvin Johnson Detroit Lions WR Brandon Marshall Chicago Bears WR Demaryius Thomas Denver Broncos OT Branden Albert Kansas City Chiefs OT Jason Peters Philadelphia Eagles OT Tyron Smith Dallas Cowboys OT Joe Staley San Francisco 49ers OT Joe Thomas Cleveland Browns OT Trent Williams Washington Redskins OG Jahri Evans New Orleans Saints OG Ben Grubbs New Orleans Saints OG Mike Iupati San Francisco 49ers OG Logan Mankins New England Patriots OG Louis Vasquez Denver Broncos OG Marshal Yanda Baltimore Ravens C Ryan Kalil Carolina Panthers C Alex Mack Cleveland Browns C Mike Pouncey Miami Dolphins C Max Unger Seattle Seahawks TE Jordan Cameron Cleveland Browns TE Vernon Davis San Francisco 49ers TE Jimmy Graham New Orleans Saints TE Julius Thomas Denver Broncos RB Jamaal Charles Kansas City Chiefs RB Matt Forte Chicago Bears RB Frank Gore San Francisco 49ers RB Marshawn Lynch Seattle Seahawks RB LeSean McCoy Philadelphia Eagles RB Adrian Peterson Minnesota Vikings FB Marcel Reece Oakland Raiders FB Mike Tolbert Carolina Panthers

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Defense:

 

Pro Bowl Roster - Defense Pos. Player Team DE Greg Hardy Carolina Panthers DE Cameron Jordan New Orleans Saints DE Robert Quinn St. Louis Rams DE Cameron Wake Miami Dolphins DE J.J. Watt Houston Texans DE Mario Williams Buffalo Bills DT Gerald McCoy Tampa Bay Buccaneers DT Haloti Ngata Baltimore Ravens DT Dontari Poe Kansas City Chiefs DT Justin Smith San Francisco 49ers DT Ndamukong Suh Detroit Lions DT Kyle Williams Buffalo Bills OLB John Abraham Arizona Cardinals OLB Ahmad Brooks San Francisco 49ers OLB Tamba Hali Kansas City Chiefs OLB Justin Houston Kansas City Chiefs OLB Robert Mathis Indianapolis Colts OLB Terrell Suggs Baltimore Ravens MLB NaVorro Bowman San Francisco 49ers MLB Vontaze Burfict Cincinnati Bengals MLB Luke Kuechly Carolina Panthers MLB Patrick Willis San Francisco 49ers CB Brandon Flowers Kansas City Chiefs CB Brent Grimes Miami Dolphins CB Joe Haden Cleveland Browns CB Patrick Peterson Arizona Cardinals CB Darrelle Revis Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB Richard Sherman Seattle Seahawks CB Aqib Talib New England Patriots CB Alterraun Verner Tennessee Titans FS Jairus Byrd Buffalo Bills FS Earl Thomas Seattle Seahawks FS Eric Weddle San Diego Chargers SS Eric Berry Kansas City Chiefs SS Kam Chancellor Seattle Seahawks SS Troy Polamalu Pittsburgh Steelers

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Special Teams:

 

Pro Bowl Roster - Special Teams Pos. Player Team P Brandon Fields Miami Dolphins P Johnny Hekker St. Louis Rams K Matt Prater Denver Broncos K Justin Tucker Baltimore Ravens PR Antonio Brown Pittsburgh Steelers PR Dexter McCluster Kansas City Chiefs ST Justin Bethel Arizona Cardinals ST Matthew Slater New England Patriots
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Alot of really good OLB's this year, it's okay he didn't make it. Pro bowl isn't important anyways and if it was strictly AFC vs NFC, he probably would have made it. The guys who made it over him were just as deserving, so calm down.

 

It doesn't matter anyways, because he's OUR player which is far better than anything else. Our benefit and his!

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