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NFL All-Pro Team Announced; Chris Johnson Only Unanimous Choice

The 2009 AP NFL All-Pro team was announced on Thursday, with Titans running back and Offensive Player of the Year Chris Johnson being the only player to get a vote from all 50 panelists. 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis had the second most votes, notching 49.

The Vikings have the most players on the roster with four.

Here's the full rundown of the team:

QB: Peyton Manning

RB: Chris Johnson, Adrian Peterson

FB: Leonard Weaver

WR: Wes Welker, Andre Johnson

TE: Dallas Clark

KR: Josh Cribbs

O-Line: Steve Hutchinson, Ryan Clady, Jahri Evans, Nick Mangold, Joe Thomas

D-Line: Dwight Freeney, Jared Allen, Jay Ratliff, Elvis Dumervil, Kevin Williams

Linebackers: Ray Lewis, DeMarcus Ware, Patrick Willis

Secondary: Darrelle Revis, Charles Woodson, Darren Sharper, Adrian Wilson

Punter: Shane Lechler

Kicker: Nate Kaeding

Team with no All-Pros: New York Giants, Washington, Atlanta, Carolina, Tampa Bay, Chicago, Detroit, Seattle, St. Louis, Miami, Buffalo, Jacksonville, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Pittsburgh.

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Since when does former NFL QB Chad Hutchinson play left guard?

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by Tom Martin on Jan 14, 2010 12:03 PM EST via mobile reply actions  

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by Chris Mottram on Jan 14, 2010 12:09 PM EST up reply actions  

wow. the browns have more all pro’s then almost playoff teams of Atlanta, NYG, Miami, Pitt, and Jacksonville (and more then cincy, a playoff team).

by bross09 on Jan 14, 2010 12:28 PM EST reply actions  

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