Here are the AFC and NFC Pro Bowlers AFC WR Marvin Harrison* Indianapolis 84 rec., 1257 yds., 11 TDs WR Eric Moulds* Buffalo 88 rec., 1199 yds., 5 TDs WR Rod Smith Denver 86 rec., 1421 yds., 8 TDs WR Jimmy Smith Jacksonville 82 rec., 1155 yds., 7 TDs OT Jonathan Ogden* Baltimore 4th straight Pro Bowl OT Tony Boselli* Jacksonville 5th straight Pro Bowl OT Brad Hopkins Tennessee OG Bruce Matthews* Tennessee 13th straight Pro Bowl OG Ruben Brown* Buffalo 5th straight Pro Bowl OG Steve Wisniewski Oakland 8th Pro Bowl C Kevin Mawae* New York Jets 2nd Pro Bowl C Tom Nalen Denver 4th straight Pro Bowl TE Tony Gonzalez* Kansas City 84 rec., 1071 yds., 8 TDs TE Frank Wycheck Tennessee 62 rec., 582 yds., 4 TDs QB Rich Gannon* Oakland 253-424, 3064 yds, 22 TDs QB Peyton Manning Indianapolis 311-507, 3924 yds., 28 TDs QB Brian Griese Denver 214-334, 2674 yds., 19 TDs RB Edgerrin James* Indianapolis 329 att., 1469 yds., 17 TDs (13 rushing) RB Eddie George Tennessee 350 att., 1250 yds., 12 TDs (10 rushing) RB Corey Dillon Cincinnati 282 att., 1320 yds., 7 TDs FB Richie Anderson* New York Jets 72 rec., 692 yds. Defense Pos. Player Team Stats DE Jason Taylor* Miami 60 tackles, 13½ sacks DE Trace Armstrong* Miami 34 tackles, 16½ sacks DE Jevon Kearse Tennessee 45 tackles, 9 sacks DT Trevor Pryce* Denver 40 tackles, 11 sacks DT Sam Adams* Baltimore 115 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 INTs DT Ted Washington Buffalo 53 tackles, 2½ sacks OLB Junior Seau* San Diego 110 tackles, 3½ sacks, 2 INTs OLB Mo Lewis* New York Jets 74 tackles, 7 sacks, 1 INT OLB Jason Gildon Pittsburgh 68 tackles, 10 sacks MLB Ray Lewis* Baltimore 115 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 INTs MLB Sam Cowart Buffalo 129 tackles, 5½ sacks, 2 INTs CB Sam Madison* Miami 34 tackles, 5 INTs CB Samari Rolle* Tennessee 36 tackles, 7 INTs, 1 TD CB Charles Woodson Oakland 71 tackles, 3 INTs SS Blaine Bishop* Tennessee 75 tackles, 2 INTs, 1 TD FS Rod Woodson* Baltimore 65 tackles, 4 INTs FS Brock Marion Miami 85 tackles, 5 INTs * Indicates starter Specialists Pos. Player Team Statistics Punter Darren Bennett San Diego 46.6 avg., 39.3 net Kicker Matt Stover Baltimore 32-35 FGs, 122 pts. Return specialist Derrick Mason Tennessee 26.8 yds./kick return, 13.3 yds./punt return Special Teamer Larry Izzo Miami 4 tackles NFC WR Randy Moss* Minnesota 84 rec., 1257 yds., 11 TDs WR Isaac Bruce* St. Louis 82. rec., 1392 yds., 9 TDs WR Cris Carter Minnesota 85 rec., 1116 yds., 8 TDs WR Terrell Owens San Francisco 74 rec., 1133 yds., 12 TDs OT Orlando Pace* St. Louis 2nd Pro Bowl OT Willie Roaf* New Orleans 7th straight selection OT Korey Stringer Minnesota OG Larry Allen* Dallas 6th Pro Bowl selection OG Randall McDaniel* Tampa Bay 12th straight year as starter OG Ron Stone New York Giants C Jeff Christy* Tampa Bay 3rd straight year as starter C Matt Birk Minnesota TE Chad Lewis* Philadelphia 60 rec., 669 yds., 3 TDs TE Stephen Alexander Washington 40 rec., 390 yds., 2 TDs QB Daunte Culpepper* Minnesota 267-426, 3505 yds., 29 TDs QB Jeff Garcia San Francisco 301-477, 3688 yds., 28 TDs QB Kurt Warner St. Louis 203-298, 2980 yds, 18 TDs RB Marshall Faulk* St. Louis 199 att., 1060 yds., 13 TDs; 70 rec., 736 yds., 6 TDs RB Robert Smith Minnesota 270 att., 1458 yds., 10 TDs (7 rushing) RB Charlie Garner 49ers 236 att., 1096 yds., 10 TDs (7 rushing) FB Mike Alstott* Tampa Bay 126 att., 456 yds., 5 TDs Defense Pos. Player Team Stats DE Hugh Douglas* Philadelphia 53 tackles, 15 sacks DE Joe Johnson* New Orleans 43 tackles, 10 sacks DE Marco Coleman Washington 48 tackles, 12 sacks DT Warren Sapp* Tampa Bay 44 tackles, 13½ DT La'Roi Glover* New Orleans 57 tackles, 16 sacks DT Luther Elliss Detroit 33 tackles, 3 sacks OLB Derrick Brooks* Tampa Bay 136 tackles, 1 sack OLB Jessie Armstead* New York Giants 91 tackles, 4 sacks OLB Keith Mitchell New Orleans 78 tackles, 6½ sacks MLB Stephen Boyd* Detroit 119 tackles MLB Jeremiah Trotter Philadelphia 113 tackles, 3 sacks CB Champ Bailey* Washington 47 tackles, 4 INTs CB Troy Vincent* Philadelphia 73 tackles, 5 INTs CB Donnie Abraham Tampa Bay 52 tackles, 7 INTs SS John Lynch* Tampa Bay 72 tackles, 1 INT SS Robert Griffith Minnesota 89 tackles, 1 INT FS Darren Sharper* Green Bay 86 tackles, 8 INTs * Indicates starter Specialists Pos. Player Team Statistics Punter Scott Player Arizona 44.3 avg., 39.4 net Kicker Martin Gramatica Tampa Bay 25-30 FGs, 112 pts. Return specialist Desmond Howard Detroit 24.7 yds./kick return, 15.4 yds./punt return Special Teamer Michael Bates Carolina 23.4 yds./kickoff return [/list=a] ------------------ "At least they don't make posters of European players" -Walt Williams after getting "posterized" by Zan Tabak .
McNabb should of gone. ------------------ Ceo of the Walt Williams fan club. Web site coming soon atheistalliance.org
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I agree McNabb got screwed . Its all about popularity . Kurt Warner and Brian Griese both made the Squad and they Only played half a season . ------------------ "At least they don't make posters of European players" -Walt Williams after getting "posterized" by Zan Tabak .
8 Titans made the team. Cool! I am glad that D. Mason, Brad Hopkins and Samari Rolle made the team. There first Pro-Bowl for each of them. Bruce Matthews, the guy is a true Iron-man (17 years on the offensive line), just incredible. Eddie George, Blaine Bishop and Frank Wycheck are also deserving of the honor. The only Titan that I question making the team is Jevon Kerse. He is having a good year but not an all-star year. Either that or his rookie year raised my expectations. I think the FREAK made it based on name recognition this year. The Titans better start saving up the money to resign him. ------------------ Titan's fanatic!!!! It was the first time the Titans sent an offense to the line of scrimmage with Eddie George in the backfield behind McNair to go with Wycheck at tight end and Carl Pickens, Kevin Dyson and Yancey Thigpen at wide receiver. So many choices, with a full season still ahead. "I think that might be scary for a defense," Dyson said.
McNair is the first alternate as QB. I think that is appropriate too. Overall pretty good teams, but McNabb is a possible MVP and did not make the team? What's up with that... ------------------ humble, but hungry.
The Freak, What about Haywood Jefferies, Ernest Givens and Mike Munchack? ------------------ Titan's fanatic!!!! It was the first time the Titans sent an offense to the line of scrimmage with Eddie George in the backfield behind McNair to go with Wycheck at tight end and Carl Pickens, Kevin Dyson and Yancey Thigpen at wide receiver. So many choices, with a full season still ahead. "I think that might be scary for a defense," Dyson said.
PhiSlammaJamma, Thanks for pointing that out about Steve McNair being the first alternate at QB for the AFC. In addition to Steve the following are first alternates from the Titans. Lorenzo Neal at fullback, and Marcus Robertson at Free Safety. I am sure that Donvan McNabb will be the first alternate for the NFC. I agree that he should have made the team in place of Kurt Warner. If anything the roles should have been reversed with Kurt being the first alternate. The only thing that matters to me at this point is for the Titans getting 5 more wins. ------------------ Titan's fanatic!!!! It was the first time the Titans sent an offense to the line of scrimmage with Eddie George in the backfield behind McNair to go with Wycheck at tight end and Carl Pickens, Kevin Dyson and Yancey Thigpen at wide receiver. So many choices, with a full season still ahead. "I think that might be scary for a defense," Dyson said.
Avon Riley? Harvey Salem? Steve "Press Your Luck" Bryant? Mike Akiu? ------------------ The Badministrator