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Friday, January 13, 2023

49ers Defense Achieves Three-level All-Pro Trifecta

 By John Turney 
Earlier today, Nick Bosa, Fred Warner, and Talanoa Hufanga were all named First-team on the annual Associated Press (AP) NFL All-Pro team. They represent the defensive line, linebacking corps, and secondary of the 49er defense which was the top-ranked unit in the NFL. 
Nick Bosa, Fred Warner, and Talanoa Hufanga
Credit: 49ers Twitter
They are the eighth defense (The Bucs did it twice) since the merger to have a player from every level of the defense make First-team AP All-Pro in the same season. The 1970 merger was chosen because that is the first season the AP began selecting a combined All-Pro team. In the 1960s they chose separate All-NFL and All-AFL and going through those and then the 1950s (when defensive platoons were first included) will be a topic for another post.

Here are the other teams to have a player from each defensive unit make the AP First-team in the same season since 1970—

1975 Pittsburgh Steelers
1976 Los Angeles Rams

1984 Los Angeles Raiders
1999 and 2000 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2001 Chicago Bears
2002 Miami Dolphins

4 comments:

  1. From Brian wolf ...

    Good calls on the All-Pro picks guys.

    Happy for Chubb at least making second team but disappointed Derrick Henry was snubbed. I believe he was MVP for the year because the rest of their offense was woeful.

    In terms of teams with three layered All-Pros, surprised the Eagles with White-Joyner-Allen not on this list.
    Nickerson in 1999 was close to giving the Bucs four All-Pros ...

    I guess no Legion Of Boom members from the defensive line for Seattle?

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  2. It’ll be interesting whether Derrick Henry, Myles Garrett or Derwin James make the PFWA or SN all pro team.

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    1. With 2 DE and 2 RB - Henry almost certainly, Garrett, too. James-still may be Hufanga and Fitzpatrick---on PFWA. SN? You never know

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  3. Mildly surprised none of the Ray Lewis/Ed Reed Ravens are here with Haloti Ngata, I supposed Terrell Suggs was an OLB, and not a DE--so he wouldnt have been on a separate level of defense from Lewis

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