
FILE - Top row from left are 2017 file photos showing Patriots' Tom Brady, Steelers' Antonio Brown, Rams' Pharoh Cooper, Rams' Aaron Donald, Patriot's Rob Gronkowski and Rams Todd Gurley. Bottom row from left are Rams' Johnny Hekker, Panthers' Luke Kuechly, Seahawks' Bobby Wagner, Rams' Andrew Whitworth and Rams' Greg Zuerlein. In voting announced Friday, Jan. 5, 2018, Antonio Brown is one of four repeaters from last season on The Associated Press 2017 NFL All-Pro Team, and the only unanimous choice. New England tight end Rob Gronkowski, Carolina linebacker Luke Kuechly, and Los Angeles Rams punter Johnny Hekker also got the nod for the fourth time. The repeaters from 2016 were Rams interior defensive lineman Aaron Donald, who got 49 votes, and punter Johnny Hekker; and Seattle linebacker Bobby Wagner.In their turnaround season, the Rams led the way with six All-Pros, including two more specialists: placekicker Greg Zuerlein and kick returner Pharoh Cooper. Running back Todd Gurley and left tackle Andrew Whitworth were honored. Patriots quarterback Tom Brady made his third All-Pro team.(AP Photo/File)
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