Look: The 2021 NFL All-Pro Team Has Been Announced
After a first-ever 17-game NFL season, the Associated Press voters submitted their ballots for the 2021 All-Pro team. On Friday, the results of those votes were announced.
The 50-person panel of national media members selected five players as unanimous choices for this year’s team. Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp, Packers wide receiver Davante Adams, Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, Steelers pass rusher T.J. Watt and Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald all got the unanimous nods.
Earning First-Team honors at quarterback was Packers star Aaron Rodgers with 34 votes. Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady came in second.
Two players just barely missed getting unanimous selections. 49ers left tackle Trent Williams and Cowboys right guard Zach Martin both received 46 out of 50 votes.
Here is the full First-Team All-Pro team for the 2021 NFL season:
Quarterback: Aaron Rodgers
Running Back: Jonathan Taylor
Tight End: Mark Andrews
Wide Receivers: Davante Adams; Cooper Kupp; Deebo Samuel
Left Tackle: Trent Williams
Left Guard: Joel Bitonio
Center: Jason Kelce
Right Guard: Zack Martin
Right Tackle: Tristan Wirfs
Edge Rushers: T.J. Watt; Myles Garrett
Interior Defensive Lineman: Aaron Donald; Cameron Heyward
Linebackers: Micah Parsons; Darius Leonard; De’Vondre Campbell
Cornerbacks: Trevon Diggs; Jalen Ramsey
Safeties: Kevin Byard; Jordan Poyer
Placekicker: Justin Tucker
Punter: A.J. Cole
Kick Returner: Braxton Berrios
Punt Returner: Devin Duvernay
Special Teamer: J.T. Gray
Long Snapper: Luke Rhodes
Do you agree with this team?
Who would you have voted for to make the 2021 NFL All-Pro team?
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