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Cooper Kupp and Davante Adams are two of the five unanimous choices for the Associated Press All-Pro Team.
The Los Angeles Rams' Cooper Kupp and the Green Bay Packers' Mike Adams were joined in receiving votes by Colts running back Jonathan Taylor and the Pittsburgh Steeler's T.J. Watt.
Watt is on the team for the third time in his career, while Donald is a perennial pick. He had 22 1/2 sacks in the NFL. Adams makes it for the second time, and the other two are rookies. Kupp led the league in catches, yards receiving and touchdown catches. Taylor was the top running back with 1,811 yards and scored 18 touchdown on the ground, along with two as a receiver.
"Obviously, it's an honor to be recognized, and it wouldn't be possible without my coaches and incredible teammates, but the awards and accolades aren't what drives me," said Watt, whose Steelers play at Kansas City on Sunday. It's competing with and for them, this franchise, and this city, that drives me. My coaches and teammates put me in a position to make a splash, help us win, and this recognition doesn't come without them.
Several players are making another appearance on the All-Pro team, like Donald, although not nearly as often. Packers quarterback Rodgers is on for the fourth time, as is Philadelphia center Kelce, the brother of Chiefs' tight end Kelce. Dallas right guard Zack Martin and Baltimore placekicker Justin Tucker are better than them.
The three-time All-Pros this year are the Colts, Rams, and Steelers. The two-time All-Pros are the Cleveland edge rusher and the Tennessee safety.
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Jonathan Taylor.
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Davante Adams.
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Deebo Samuel.
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Trent Williams.
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Fourteen of the All- Pros are making their debut. 49ers left tackle Trent Williams is a new player in his 11th season in the league, along with Ravens tight end Mark Andrews, Buccaneers right tackle Tristan Wirfs, and the 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel. On offense, it's quarterbacks Josh Johnson of Dallas and Jakeem Grant of Green Bay, as well as running backs Reggie Bush of Dallas and Herschel Walker of Green Bay.
Williams, who has been a stellar blocker for a decade with Washington and now San Francisco, but never got an All-Pro nod, is the most thrilled player.
He said that he feels more comfortable than he has ever felt. I feel like I'm strong. I think my football IQ is better than it has ever been. As a football player, you want to be better than the last year. That's been my goal since I was a child. I hope this year is better than last year. That's the plan.
It's almost as unusual as sweeping the votes to have a rookies on the team. He's considered a strong contender for the Defensive Player of the Year award.
He said that being an All-Pro is an honor. It shows the work and position the Cowboys put me in. I think it's a blessing. It makes you want to go harder.
When you achieve things early, you have to learn how to sustain them. People say it gets easier when you get there. It gets harder when you get there. You have it once you get it. It's hard to sustain it if you just get there. I have to keep working and get better and find a way to beat this season, which is the harder part.
Byard was an All-Pro in the year of 2017, and now he's back on the roster after a down season.
He acknowledged that it means a lot to him. I put a lot of work on my own in the off-season, not necessarily with the team in training camp, but just try to come into the next season to try to play the best I can be for my team.
I've talked about it a lot. I didn't feel like I played my best last year. To be able to bounce back and see the work that I put in.
The Packers, Colts, Ravens, Rams and Cowboys have three All-Pros. There is an even breakdown by conference.