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5 players are unanimous choices for AP's NFL All-Pro Team


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Cooper Kupp
Davante Adams
Jonathan Taylor
T.J. Watt
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Aaron Donald
Aaron Rodgers
Jason Kelce
Travis
Zack Martin
Justin Tucker
Darius Leonard
Jalen Ramsey
Cam Heyward
Myles Garrett
Kevin Byard
Trent Williams
Mark Andrews
Tristan Wirfs
Joel Bitonio
Deebo Samuel
Micah Parsons
Trevon Diggs
Jordan Poyer
A.J. Cole
Braxton Berrios
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Devin Duvernay
J.T Gray
Luke Rhodes
Schuyler Dixon
Josh Dubow
Teresa M. Walker
Will Graves

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SOURCE: https://apnews.com/bb87fc8ffdd490314dd76dbd6c774882
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NEW YORK (AP) — Five players, including dynamic pass catchers Cooper Kupp and Davante Adams, are unanimous choices for The Associated Press 2021 NFL All-Pro Team.Joining the Rams’ Kupp and the Packers’ Adams in receiving votes Friday from all 50 members of a nationwide panel of media members who regularly cover the league are Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt, and Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald.While Donald is a perennial pick — the three-time Defensive Player of the Year makes the team for the seventh time in his eight pro seasons — Watt is on it for a third time. On defense, it’s linebackers Micah Parsons of Dallas, the only rookie on the squad, and De’Vondre Campbell of Green Bay; Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs; Bills safety Jordan Poyer; and five special teamers: Las Vegas punter A.J. Cole, Jets kick returner Braxton Berrios, Ravens punt returner Devin Duvernay, Saints special teams ace J.T Gray, and Colts long snapper Luke Rhodes.Perhaps the most thrilled player is Williams, whose been a stellar blocker for a decade with Washington and now San Francisco, but never got the All-Pro nod.“I do feel more comfortable than I’ve ever felt,” he said. I’ve got to just keep working and keep getting better and find a way to beat this season next year, which is the harder part.”Byard was an All-Pro in 2017, and now he’s back on the roster after what he felt was a down 2020 season.“It means a lot to me, honestly,” he acknowledged.

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