Pro Bowl Roster: Falcons, Patriots Lead Pro Bowl Selections

December 29, 2010 Updated: January 2, 2011

[xtypo_dropcap]S[/xtypo_dropcap]even Atlanta Falcons and six New England Patriots were among the players named to the 2011 Pro Bowl roster, the National Football League announced on Tuesday. [To see the complete rosters, scroll down below.]

The 12-3 Falcons and the 13-2 Patriots, leaders in their respective divisions, were rewarded by votes from NFL coaches, players, and fans with the most Pro Bowl selections out of all NFL teams.

The Falcons going to the Pro Bowl include quarterback Matt Ryan, running back Michael Turner, wideout Roddy White, and tight end Tony Gonzalez.

Quarterback and MVP frontrunner Tom Brady will headline the Patriots’ choices to the AFC team, and will be joined by the likes of guard Logan Mankins and defensive lineman Vince Wilfork.

Eagles quarterback Michael Vick will start for the NFC, while Brady will lead the AFC.

Just trailing the Patriots and Falcons in players picked were the Cowboys, Packers, and Ravens, who each had five players selected to the Pro Bowl.

The Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cincinnati Bengals, and Buffalo Bills are teams that will not be represented at the 2011 Pro Bowl.

The Pro Bowl will be played Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. EST in Honolulu.

 

 

Pro Bowl Rosters

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 National Football Conference

American Football Conference

OFFENSE

Quarterback

*Michael Vick, Philadelphia

*Tom Brady, New England

Matt Ryan, Atlanta

Philip Rivers, San Diego

Drew Brees, New Orleans

Peyton Manning, Indianapolis

Running back

*Michael Turner, Atlanta

*Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville

Adrian Peterson, Minnesota

Arian Foster, Houston

Steven Jackson, St. Louis

Jamaal Charles, Kansas City

Fullback

*Ovie Mughelli, Atlanta

*Vonta Leach, Houston

Wide receiver

*Roddy White, Atlanta

*Andre Johnson, Houston

*Calvin Johnson, Detroit

*Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis

DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia

Brandon Lloyd, Denver

Greg Jennings, Green Bay

Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City

Tight end

*Jason Witten, Dallas

*Antonio Gates, San Diego

Tony Gonzalez, Atlanta

Marcedes Lewis, Jacksonville

Tackle

*Jason Peters, Philadelphia

*Jake Long, Miami

*Jordan Gross, Carolina

*Joe Thomas, Cleveland

Chad Clifton, Green Bay

D'Brickashaw Ferguson, N.Y. Jets

Guard

*Jahri Evans, New Orleans

*Kris Dielman, San Diego

*Chris Snee, N.Y. Giants

*Logan Mankins, New England

Carl Nicks, New Orleans

Brian Waters, Kansas City

Center

*Andre Gurode, Dallas

*Nick Mangold, N.Y. Jets

Shaun O'Hara, N.Y. Giants

Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh

DEFENSE

Defensive end

*Julius Peppers, Chicago

*Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis

*John Abraham, Atlanta

*Robert Mathis, Indianapolis

Justin Tuck, N.Y. Giants

Jason Babin, Tennessee

Interior linemen

*Ndamukong Suh, Detroit

*Haloti Ngata, Baltimore

*Jay Ratliff, Dallas

*Vince Wilfork, New England

Justin Smith, San Francisco

Richard Seymour, Oakland

Outside linebacker

*Clay Matthews, Green Bay

*James Harrison, Pittsburgh

*DeMarcus Ware, Dallas

*Cameron Wake, Miami

Lance Briggs, Chicago

Terrell Suggs, Baltimore

Inside/middle linebacker

*Patrick Willis, San Francisco

*Ray Lewis, Baltimore

Brian Urlacher, Chicago

Jerod Mayo, New England

Cornerback

*Asante Samuel, Philadelphia

*Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland

*Charles Woodson, Green Bay

*Darrelle Revis, N.Y. Jets

DeAngelo Hall, Washington

Devin McCourty, New England

Free safety

*Nick Collins, Green Bay

*Ed Reed, Baltimore

Antrel Rolle, N.Y. Giants

Brandon Meriweather, New England

Strong safety

*Adrian Wilson, Arizona

*Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh

SPECIAL TEAMS

Punter

Mat McBriar, Dallas

Shane Lechler, Oakland

Placekicker

David Akers, Philadelphia

Billy Cundiff, Baltimore

Kick returner

Devin Hester, Chicago

Marc Mariani, Tennessee

Special teamer

Eric Weems, Atlanta

Montell Owens, Jacksonville