The Associated Press unveiled its 2017 NFL All-Pro team, headlined by four players receiving the honor for the fourth time: Steelers WR Antonio Brown, Panthers LB Luke Kuechly, Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski and Rams P Johnny Hekker.
Brown led the NFL in receiving yards (1,533) for the second time in his career, despite missing the final two regular-season games with a torn calf.
Kuechly, the leader of the NFL's 7th-ranked 'D,' tallied 125 tackles alongside three interceptions, six passes defensed and three fumble recoveries.
Joining Kuechy, who missed the final six games in 2016 with a concussion, in a remarkable comeback season is Gronkowski, who returned from Dec.