2008 Pro Bowl rosters

Rosters for the Pro Bowl, which is scheduled for Feb. 8 in Honolulu (s-starter):

AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

Offense

Wide Receivers — s-Andre Johnson, Houston; s-Brandon Marshall, Denver; Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis; Wes Welker, New England.

Tackles — s-Jason Peters, Buffalo; s-Joe Thomas, Cleveland; Michael Roos, Tennessee.

Guards — s-Kris Dielman, San Diego; s-Alan Faneca, New York; Brian Waters, Kansas City.

Centers — s-Kevin Mawae, Tennessee; Nick Mangold, New York.

Tight Ends — s-Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City; Antonio Gates, San Diego.

Quarterbacks — s-Peyton Manning, Indianapolis; Jay Cutler, Denver; Brett Favre, New York.

Running Backs — s-Thomas Jones, New York; Ronnie Brown, Miami; Chris Johnson, Tennessee.

Fullback — s-Le’Ron McClain, Baltimore.

Defense

Ends — s-Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis; s-Mario Williams, Houston; Robert Mathis, Indianapolis.

Interior Linemen — s-Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee; s-Kris Jenkins, New York; Shaun Rogers, Cleveland.

Outside Linebackers — s-James Harrison, Pittsburgh; s-Joey Porter, Miami; Terrell Suggs, Baltimore.

Inside Linebackers — s-Ray Lewis, Baltimore; James Farrior, Pittsburgh.

Cornerbacks — s-Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland; s-Cortland Finnegan, Tennessee; Darrelle Revis, New York.

Free Safety — s-Ed Reed, Baltimore.

Strong Safeties — s-Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh; Chris Hope, Tennessee.

Specialists

Punter — Shane Lechler, Oakland.

Placekicker — Stephen Gostkowski, New England.

Kick Return Specialist — Leon Washington, New York.

Special Teamer — Brendon Ayanbadejo, Baltimore.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

Offense

Wide Receivers — s-Anquan Boldin, Arizona; s-Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona; Steve Smith, Carolina; Roddy White, Atlanta.

Tackles — s-Jordan Gross, Carolina; s-Walter Jones, Seattle; Chris Samuels, Washington.

Guards — s-Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota; s-Chris Snee, New York; Leonard Davis, Dallas.

Centers — s-Andre Gurode, Dallas; Shaun O’Hara, New York.

Tight Ends — s-Jason Witten, Dallas; Chris Cooley, Washington.

Quarterbacks — s-Kurt Warner, Arizona; Drew Brees, New Orleans; Eli Manning, New York.

Running Backs — s-Adrian Peterson, Minnesota; Clinton Portis, Washington; Michael Turner, Atlanta.

Fullback — s-Mike Sellers, Washington.

Defense

Ends — s-Julius Peppers, Carolina; s-Justin Tuck, New York; Jared Allen, Minnesota.

Interior Linemen — s-Jay Ratliff, Dallas; s-Kevin Williams, Minnesota; Pat Williams, Minnesota.

Outside Linebackers — s-Lance Briggs, Chicago; s-DeMarcus Ware, Dallas; Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay.

Inside Linebackers — s-Patrick Willis, San Francisco; Jon Beason, Carolina.

Cornerbacks — s-Antoine Winfield, Minnesota; s-Charles Woodson, Green Bay; Asante Samuel, Philadelphia.

Strong Safety — s-Adrian Wilson, Arizona.

Free Safeties — s-Nick Collins, Green Bay; Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia.

Specialists

Punter — Jeff Feagles, New York.

Placekicker — John Carney, New York.

Kick Return Specialist — Clifton Smith, Tampa Bay.

Special Teamer — Sean Morey, Arizona.

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