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Christian McCaffrey, Tyreek Hill, Fred Warner unanimous selections for AP All-Pro Team
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Date:2025-04-14 02:26:20
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey, linebacker Fred Warner, and Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill were unanimous choices for the Associated Press 2023 NFL All-Pro Team, which was announced Friday.
McCaffrey, Warner, and Hill received all 50 first-place votes from media members who cover the league.
The 49ers, who had the NFC's best record, had three other first-team selections on offense: tight end George Kittle, left tackle Trent Williams and fullback Kyle Juszczyk.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who was a first-team selection in 2019 when he won the NFL MVP, also got the nod this year after passing for 3,678 yards and 24 touchdowns and also running for 821 yards and scoring five times on the ground.
Here are the first-team selections for the All-Pro Team:
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Offense
Quarterback — Lamar Jackson, Baltimore
Running back — Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco
Fullback — Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco
Tight end — George Kittle, San Francisco
Wide receivers — Tyreek Hill, Miami; CeeDee Lamb, Dallas; Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit
Left tackle — Trent Williams, San Francisco
Left guard — Joe Thuney, Kansas City
Center — Jason Kelce, Philadelphia
Right guard — Zack Martin, Dallas
Right tackle — Penei Sewell, Detroit
Defense
Edge rushers — Myles Garrett, Cleveland; T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh
Interior linemen — Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams; Chris Jones, Kansas City
Linebackers — Fred Warner, San Francisco; Roquan Smith, Baltimore; Quincy Williams; New York Jets
Cornerbacks — DaRon Bland, Dallas; Sauce Gardner, New York Jets
Slot cornerback — Trent McDuffie, Kansas City
Safeties — Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore; Antoine Winfield Jr., Tampa Bay
Special Teams
Placekicker — Brandon Aubrey, Dallas
Punter — AJ Cole, Las Vegas
Kick returner — Keisean Nixon, Green Bay
Punt returner — Rashid Shaheed, New Orleans
Special teamer — Miles Killebrew, Pittsburgh
Long snapper — Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville
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