NFL Pro Bowl selections

At University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.

Sunday, Jan. 25

(x-first-time selection)

OFFENSE

Quarterbacks (6)

Tom Brady, New England; Andrew Luck, Indianapolis; Peyton Manning, Denver; Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay; Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh; Tony Romo, Dallas.

Wide Receivers (8)

Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh; Dez Bryant, Dallas; A.J. Green, Cincinnati; x-T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis; Calvin Johnson, Detroit; Julio Jones, Atlanta; x-Jordy Nelson, Green Bay; Demaryius Thomas, Denver.

Running Backs (6)

x-Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh; Jamaal Charles, Kansas City; Arian Foster, Houston; Marshawn Lynch, Seattle; LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia; DeMarco Murray, Dallas.

Fullbacks (2)

John Kuhn, Green Bay; Marcel Reece, Oakland.

Tight Ends (4)

Jimmy Graham, New Orleans; Rob Gronkowski, New England; x-Greg Olsen, Carolina; Julius Thomas, Denver.

Tackles (6)

Ryan Clady, Denver; Jason Peters, Philadelphia; Tyron Smith, Dallas; Joe Staley, San Francisco; Joe Thomas, Cleveland; Trent Williams, Washington.

Guards (6)

Jahri Evans, New Orleans; Mike Iupati, San Francisco; Kyle Long, Chicago; x-Zack Martin, Dallas; Josh Sitton, Green Bay; Marshal Yanda, Baltimore.

Centers (4)

x-Travis Frederick, Dallas; x-Jason Kelce, Philadelphia; Nick Mangold, New York Jets; Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh.

DEFENSE

Defensive Ends (6)

x-Calais Campbell, Arizona; Robert Quinn, St. Louis; Cameron Wake, Miami; DeMarcus Ware, Denver; J.J. Watt, Houston; Mario Williams, Buffalo.

Interior Linemen (6)

Marcell Dareus, Buffalo; x-Aaron Donald, St. Louis; Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay; Dontari Poe, Kanas City; Ndamukong Suh, Detroit; Kyle Williams, Buffalo.

Outside Linebackers (6)

x-Connor Barwin, Philadelphia; Elvis Dumervil, Baltimore; Tamba Hali, Kansas City; Justin Houston, Kansas City; Clay Matthews, Green Bay; Von Miller, Denver.

Inside/Middle Linebackers (4)

Luke Kuechly, Carolina; x-C.J. Mosley, Baltimore; x-Lawrence Timmons, Pittsburgh; x-Bobby Wagner, Seattle.

Cornerbacks (8)

x-Vontae Davis, Indianapolis; Brent Grimes, Miami; Joe Haden, Cleveland; x-Chris Harris, Denver; Patrick Peterson, Arizona; Darrelle Revis, New England; Richard Sherman, Seattle; Aqib Talib, Denver.

Free Safeties (4)

x-Tashaun Gipson, Cleveland; x-Glover Quin, Detroit; Earl Thomas, Seattle; Eric Weddle, San Diego.

Strong Safeties (2)

Kam Chancellor, Seattle; T.J. Ward, Denver.

SPECIALISTS

Punters (2)

x-Kevin Huber, Cincinnati; x-Pat McAfee, Indianapolis.

Placekickers (2)

Stephen Gostkowski, New England; Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis.

Return Specialists (2)

Devin Hester, Atlanta; x-Darren Sproles, Philadelphia.

Special Teamers (2)

Justin Bethel, Arizona; Matthew Slater, New England.

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