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The 2009 NFL All-Pro Team

Titans running back Chris Johnson was the only unanimous selection. Joe Fortenbaugh

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The 2009 NFL All-Pro team was announced today.

According to the Associated Press, Titans running back Chris Johnson was the only unanimous selection to this year’s team.

The Minnesota Vikings led the way with four players making the team (Jared Allen, Kevin Williams, Adrian Peterson and Steve Hutchinson), while the Indianapolis Colts finished second, with three (Peyton Manning, Dallas Clark and Dwight Freeney).

Teams without a member on the All-Pro team include the New York Giants, Washington Redskins, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars, Cincinnati Bengals, Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers.

In all, there were 27 NFL players selected (15 AFC, 12 NFC).

Here’s a complete list of who made the 2009 All-Pro team:

OFFENSE

Quarterback: Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts)
Running Back: Chris Johnson (Tennesse Titans), Adrian Peterson (Minnesota Vikings)
Fullback: Leonard Weaver (Philadelphia Eagles)
Wide Receiver: Wes Welker (New England Patriots), Andre Johnson (Houston Texans)
Tight End: Dallas Clark (Indianapolis Colts)
Center: Nick Mangold (New York Jets)
Guard: Jahri Evans (New Orleans Saints), Steve Hutchinson (Minnesota Vikings)
Tackle: Ryan Clady (Denver Broncos), Joe Thomas (Cleveland Browns)

DEFENSE

Defensive End: Jared Allen (Minnesota Vikings), Dwight Freeney (Indianapolis Colts)
Defensive Tackle: Kevin Williams (Minnesota Vikings), Jay Ratliff (Dallas Cowboys)
Inside Linebacker: Patrick Willis (San Francisco 49ers), Ray Lewis (Baltimore Ravens)
Outside Linebacker: DeMarcus Ware (Dallas Cowboys), Elvis Dumervil (Denver Broncos)
Cornerback: Charles Woodson (Green Bay Packers), Darrelle Revis (New York Jets)
Safety: Adrian Wilson (Arizona Cardinals), Darren Sharper (New Orleans Saints)

SPECIALISTS

Punter: Shane Lechler (Oakland Raiders)
Placekicker: Nate Kaeding (San Diego Chargers)
Kick Returner: Josh Cribbs (Cleveland Browns)

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Dude
Jan 14, 2010
11:51 AM

A pretty good team with a few guys who didn't have that good of a yr. Ray and Hutch both are getting up there. Surprisingly with all the hype about AP he only ran for a little over 1300 yds.

Dude
Jan 14, 2010
12:01 PM

A pretty good team with a few guys who didn't have that good of a yr. Ray and Hutch both are getting up there. Surprisingly with all the hype about AP he only ran for a little over 1300 yds.

Jerad Pearson
Jan 14, 2010
12:08 PM

Joe Thomas from the Browns is a beast of a player. My brother played football with him in highschool and he was monster back then too. Great guy as well!

CapnFox
Jan 14, 2010
01:37 PM

I applaud this All Pro list .
The selections for the Pro Bowl are - as everybody knows - A JOKE.

I may be biased ( am biased ) but I especially want to point out that in this current atmosphere of Prima Donna Wide Outs ..the two most deserving ones made it . WELKER plays with amazing intensity on EVERY Play and A Johnson quietly has become the most consistant and all @ wide receiver in the game.

threetoedpete
Jan 16, 2010
12:27 AM

I'm still waiting for Mike Lombardi to come out of the closet and apologize for his Brain Cushing/Texas comments after the '09 draft. Inquiring minds wish to know if he has the cajones to man up. Says from my tree, he never will. Yes Jerry was a big time prospect.....but the only guy the Texan's had on the edge with any speed was a worn out corner. And false bravado will only go so far in the NFL. Anyone notice how the injured list expanded after they faced the Texan's defense after the third game and Cushing got on line ? Go ask the wolf in New England.

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Jul 10, 2010
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My brother played football with him in highschool and he was monster back then too.

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