NFL Announces 2013 NFC/AFC Pro Bowl Rosters

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  1. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    The 2012 Pro Bowl rosters have been announced. Here are the rosters for each conference:

    AFC - Offense
    Quarterback
    Peyton Manning, Denver
    Tom Brady, New England
    Matt Schaub, Houston

    Running back
    Arian Foster, Houston
    Jamaal Charles, Kansas City
    Ray Rice, Baltimore
    Fullback, Vonta Leach, Baltimore

    Wide receiver
    A.J. Green, Cincinnati
    Andre Johnson, Houston
    Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis
    Wes Welker, New England

    Tight end
    Rob Gronkowski, New England
    Heath Miller, Pittsburgh

    Tackle
    Joe Thomas, Cleveland
    Duane Brown, Houston
    Ryan Clady, Denver

    Guard
    Logan Mankins, New England
    Marshal Yanda, Baltimore
    Wade Smith, Houston

    Center
    Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh
    Chris Myers, Houston​

    AFC - Defense
    Defensive end
    J.J. Watt, Houston
    Cameron Wake, Miami
    Elvis Dumervil, Denver

    Interior linemen
    Geno Atkins, Cincinnati
    Vince Wilfork, New England
    Haloti Ngata, Baltimore

    Outside linebacker
    Von Miller, Denver
    Tamba Hali, Kansas City
    Robert Mathis, Indianapolis

    Inside/Middle linebacker
    Jerod Mayo, New England
    Derrick Johnson, Kansas City

    Cornerback
    Champ Bailey, Denver
    Johnathan Joseph, Houston
    Antonio Cromartie, N.Y. Jets

    Free safety
    Ed Reed, Baltimore

    Strong safety
    Eric Berry, Kansas City
    LaRon Landry, N.Y. Jets

    Special teams
    Punter
    Dustin Colquitt, Kansas City

    Placekicker
    Phil Dawson, Cleveland

    Kick returner
    Jacoby Jones, Baltimore

    Special-teamer
    Matthew Slater, New England
    Long snapper TBA ​

    NFC - Offense
    Quarterback
    Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay
    Matt Ryan, Atlanta
    Robert Griffin III, Washington

    Running back
    Adrian Peterson, Minnesota
    Marshawn Lynch, Seattle
    Frank Gore, San Francisco

    Fullback
    Jerome Felton, Minnesota

    Wide receiver
    Calvin Johnson, Detroit
    Brandon Marshall, Chicago
    Julio Jones, Atlanta
    Victor Cruz, N.Y. Giants

    Tight end
    Tony Gonzalez, Atlanta
    Jason Witten, Dallas

    Tackle
    Joe Staley, San Francisco
    Russell Okung, Seattle
    Trent Williams, Washington

    Guard
    Mike Iupati, San Francisco
    Jahri Evans, New Orleans
    Chris Snee, N.Y. Giants

    Center
    Max Unger, Seattle
    Jeff Saturday, Green Bay​

    NFC - Defense
    Defensive end
    Jason Pierre-Paul, N.Y. Giants
    Julius Peppers, Chicago
    Jared Allen, Minnesota

    Interior linemen
    Justin Smith, San Francisco
    Henry Melton, Chicago
    Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay

    Outside linebacker
    Aldon Smith, San Francisco
    DeMarcus Ware, Dallas
    Clay Matthews, Green Bay

    Inside/Middle linebacker
    Patrick Willis, San Francisco
    NaVorro Bowman, San Francisco

    Cornerback
    Charles Tillman, Chicago
    Tim Jennings, Chicago
    Patrick Peterson, Arizona

    Free safety
    Dashon Goldson, San Francisco
    Earl Thomas, Seattle

    Strong safety
    Donte Whitner, San Francisco

    Special teams
    Punter Thomas Morstead, New Orleans
    Placekicker Blair Walsh, Minnesota
    Kick returner Leon Washington, Seattle
    Special-teamer Lorenzo Alexander, Washington
    Long snapper TBA​

    Source: The Redzone
     
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  2. Steve12

    Steve12 The night is dark and full of terrors

    Gronk made it without the last 3 games. Lol. Nice.

    I like seeing lots of Pats. Good seeing the defensive guys in there too.
     
  3. ball in the baskett

    ball in the baskett First Team All Pro

    gronk deserves it injury or not hes a baller
     
  4. Diesel44

    Diesel44 Serial Killer

    He's missed more than 3 games has'nt he?
     
  5. Steve12

    Steve12 The night is dark and full of terrors

    I'm not sure honestly I've lost track. But yea you're probably right.
     
  6. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    Alright people, chime in. Who got snubbed? Who got a spot he didn't deserve? Let the debate begin!

    Owen Daniels, Jermaine Gresham or Jacob Tamme are a couple I would have thrown in the mix over Gronk this year.
     
  7. Diesel44

    Diesel44 Serial Killer

    how did frank gore make it over morris and the hamster from tampa bay?
    Russell wilson should have made it over rogers,and luck should have made it over schaub!
     
  8. Steve12

    Steve12 The night is dark and full of terrors

    Not sure if serious.
     
  9. Buck Fenson

    Buck Fenson formerly Jake from State Farm

    I thought that Colston should have made it. I know the team record is not good but he is a model of consistency. For a team that spreads the ball around he has had 1000 yards all but one year. Oh well.
     
  10. Diesel44

    Diesel44 Serial Killer

    yeah,i'm serious! wilson along with rg3 have been the reasons their team are where they are,and matt schaub? he is from my home state,but he did'nt deserve to go to the pro bowl,and maybe rogers did,butt wilson had a lot less talent that rodgers has in GB.
     
  11. bossco

    bossco Rookie

    Did you vote. A lot of it has to do with the fans voting. And Gore is a big name were martin and morris are not.

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  12. ICECOLD

    ICECOLD 1st Stringer

    Snubs = CJ Spiller is averaging 6.5 ypc and he has 170 fewer carries than Arian Foster, but only 200 yards less. Vincent Jackson, Dez Bryant, and Demariyus Thomas. Also, Alfred Morris doesn't get enough credit for the success of WAS this year and also ROTY talk. He's had a phenomenal season and a huge piece of that offense.

    Glad to see Heath Miller get in, he's had a great career and another stellar year.
     
  13. mj1987us26

    mj1987us26 Super

    The fact the Jeff Saturday got in, despite being benched just proves that letting the fans vote for the probowl is a moronic idea.
     
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    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

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