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Snee, Revis, Mangold To Represent NY In Pro Bowl

NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Vick's sensational comeback season made a big impression throughout the NFL, not just in Philadelphia.

The Eagles' quarterback, who sat out two seasons while serving a federal sentence for dogfighting, was voted to start for the NFC in the Jan. 30 Pro Bowl in Honolulu.

Vick was selected in a leaguewide vote by NFL players, coaches and fans.

Also starting in the Pro Bowl will be the Giants' Chris Snee, and the Jets' Nick Mangold and Darrelle Revis.

Vick made three Pro Bowls with Atlanta before he was suspended by the league and served jail time for running a dogfighting ring. This season, he has gone from a seldom-used backup to the NFC's leading passer, the catalyst for Philadelphia's dynamic offense.

He wasn't really interested in talking about the Pro Bowl after the Minnesota Vikings upset the NFC East champion Eagles 24-14 in the NFL's first Tuesday game since 1946.

"I'm not worried about the Pro Bowl right now," he said. "There's so many things going on in my head. I appreciate the Pro Bowl, but as of right now, I can't even focus on that. It's in oblivion right now."

Besides Vick, the Eagles had four other players selected.

Atlanta, which leads the NFC with a 12-3 record, had the most Pro Bowlers with seven, including quarterback Matt Ryan, receiver Roddy White and defensive end John Abraham.

New England (13-2), the AFC leader, had six Pro Bowlers, led by QB Tom Brady, the league's top passer who will make his sixth trip to the game — providing the Patriots don't make the Super Bowl. The game will be played the Sunday before the title game at Dallas Cowboys Stadium.

Baltimore, Green Bay and Dallas also had five players voted in Tuesday.

Four rookies were chosen, with DT Ndamukong Suh of Detroit a starter for the NFC. Cornerback Devin McCourty of New England, kick returner Marc Mariani of Tennessee and center Maurkice Pouncey of Pittsburgh made the AFC squad.

"It's a tremendous honor, obviously being a rookie and getting my feet wet in the NFL," Suh said. "I can't expect anything more ... it's only going to make me want to work harder to get back there again."

Altogether, there were seven first-timers on the NFC squad, 14 newcomers for the AFC.

The only teams not represented were Buffalo, Cincinnati, Seattle and Tampa Bay.

Also chosen from the Eagles were receiver DeSean Jackson, tackle Jason Peters, cornerback Asante Samuel and placekicker David Akers. Philadelphia was playing Minnesota on Tuesday night and Vick was not available before the game to comment.

The other Falcons were tight end Tony Gonzalez, fullback Ovie Mughelli, running back Michael Turner and special teamer Eric Weems.

Joining Brady in Honolulu from the Patriots will be McCourty; guard Logan Mankins, who missed a portion of the season in a contract dispute; linebacker Jerod Mayo; safety Brandon Merriweather; and nose tackle Vince Wilfork.

Starting for the NFC with Vick will be White and Detroit's Calvin Johnson at wide receiver, Dallas TE Jason Witten, Atlanta's Turner and Mughelli in the backfield, Peters and Carolina's Jordan Gross at tackle, the Giants' Chris Snee and Saints' Jahri Evans at guard, and Dallas center Andre Gurode.

On defense for the NFC will be ends Julius Peppers of Chicago and Abraham, tackles Suh and Jay Ratliff of Dallas, linebackers Clay Matthews of Green Bay, DeMarcus Ware of Dallas and Patrick Willis of San Francisco, cornerbacks Samuel and Charles Woodson of Green Bay, and safeties Nick Collins of Green Bay and Adrian Wilson of Arizona.

The NFC punter is Dallas' Mat McBriar, while Chicago's Devin Hester is the kick returner.

Backup quarterbacks for the NFC are Ryan and Drew Brees.

"First off, it's truly an honor just to be in the conversation of being a Pro Bowl player, but to make it two years in a row, I'm real fortunate and appreciative for the opportunity," Matthews said. "Hopefully we'll be busy at the time."

Joining Brady on the AFC's starting offense will be WRs Reggie Wayne of Indianapolis and Andre Johnson of Houston, TE Antonio Gates of San Diego, Jacksonville running back Maurice Jones-Drew and Houston fullback Vonta Leach, tackles Joe Thomas of Cleveland and Jake Long of Miami, guards Mankins and Kris Dielman of San Diego, and Jets center Nick Mangold.

The AFC starting defense features Indianapolis ends Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis, Wilfork and Baltimore tackle Haloti Ngata, linebackers Ray Lewis of Baltimore, James Harrison of Pittsburgh and Cameron Wake of Miami, cornerbacks Darrelle Revis of the Jets and Oakland's Nnamdi Asomugha, and safeties Troy Polamalu of Pittsburgh and Ed Reed of Baltimore.

Baltimore's Billy Cundiff is the placekicker, Oakland's Shane Lechler the punter, Mariani the kick returner and Montell Owens of Jacksonville the special teamer.

Colts QB Peyton Manning made his 11th Pro Bowl as a backup to Brady. He joined Brett Favre as the only quarterbacks selected to at least 11 games.

San Diego's Philip Rivers is the other AFC quarterback.

"Wow, No. 12 feels like No. 1," Lewis said. "I tell my teammates that I am going to train to be a Pro Bowl player that season, and my focus paid off again this season. This never gets old."

FULL AFC ROSTER

OFFENSE

WIDE RECEIVERS — x-Andre Johnson, Houston; x-Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis; Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City; Brandon Lloyd, Denver

TACKLES — x-Jake Long, Miami; x-Joe Thomas, Cleveland; D'Brickashaw Ferguson, N.Y. Jets

GUARDS — x-Kris Dielman, San Diego; x-Logan Mankins, New England; Brian Waters, Kansas City

CENTERS — x-Nick Mangold, N.Y. Jets; Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh

TIGHT ENDS — x-Antonio Gates, San Diego; Marcedes Lewis, Jacksonville

QUARTERBACKS — x-Tom Brady, New England; Peyton Manning, Indianapolis; Philip Rivers, San Diego

RUNNING BACKS — x-Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville; Jamaal Charles, Kansas City; Arian Foster, Houston

FULLBACK — x-Vonta Leach, Houston

DEFENSE

ENDS — x-Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis; x-Robert Mathis, Indianapolis; Jason Babin, Tennessee

INTERIOR LINEMAN — x-Haloti Ngata, Baltimore; x-Vince Wilfork, New England; Richard Seymour, Oakland

OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS — x-James Harrison, Pittsburgh; x-Cameron Wake, Miami; Terrell Suggs, Baltimore

INSIDE/MIDDLE LINEBACKERS — x-Ray Lewis, Baltimore; Jerod Mayo, New England

CORNERBACKS — x-Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland; x-Darrelle Revis, N.Y. Jets; Devin McCourty, New England

STRONG SAFETY — x-Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh

FREE SAFETY — x-Ed Reed, Baltimore; Brandon Meriweather, New England

SPECIALISTS

PUNTER — Shane Lechler, Oakland

PLACEKICKER — Billy Cundiff, Baltimore

KICK RETURN SPECIALIST — Marc Mariani, Tennessee

SPECIAL TEAMER — Montell Owens, Jacksonville

Full NFC Roster

OFFENSE

WIDE RECEIVERS — x-Calvin Johnson, Detroit; x-Roddy White, Atlanta; DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia; Greg Jennings, Green Bay

TACKLES — x-Jordan Gross, Carolina; x-Jason Peters, Philadelphia; Chad Clifton, Green Bay

GUARDS — x-Jahri Evans, New Orleans; x-Chris Snee, N.Y. Giants; Carl Nicks, New Orleans

CENTERS — x-Andre Gurode, Dallas; Shaun O'Hara, N.Y. Giants

TIGHT ENDS — x-Jason Witten, Dallas; Tony Gonzalez, Atlanta

QUARTERBACKS — x-Michael Vick, Philadelphia; Drew Brees, New Orleans; Matt Ryan, Atlanta

RUNNING BACKS — x-Michael Turner, Atlanta; Steven Jackson, St. Louis; Adrian Peterson, Minnesota

FULLBACK — x-Ovie Mughelli, Atlanta

DEFENSE

ENDS — x-John Abraham, Atlanta; x-Julius Peppers, Chicago; Justin Tuck, N.Y. Giants

INTERIOR LINEMEN — x-Jay Ratliff, Dallas; x-Ndamukong Suh, Detroit; Justin Smith, San Francisco

OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS — x-Clay Matthews, Green Bay; x-DeMarcus Ware, Dallas; Lance Briggs, Chicago;

INSIDE/MIDDLE LINEBACKERS — x-Patrick Willis, San Francisco; Brian Urlacher, Chicago

CORNERBACKS — x-Asante Samuel, Philadelphia; x-Charles Woodson, Green Bay; DeAngelo Hall, Washington

STRONG SAFETY x-Adrian Wilson, Arizona

FREE SAFETY — x-Nick Collins, Green Bay; Antrel Rolle, N.Y. Giants

SPECIALISTS

PUNTER — Mat McBriar, Dallas

PLACEKICKER — David Akers, Philadelphia

KICK RETURN SPECIALIST — Devin Hester, Chicago

SPECIAL TEAMER — Eric Weems, Atlanta

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Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.

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