Former College Players Named to NFL All-Pro Teams
Former College Players Named to NFL All-Pro Teams

Former College Players Named to NFL All-Pro Teams

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The Associated Press announced the 2024 NFL All-Pro teams, recognizing several standout players. Among the second-team honorees were former Boston College Eagles Chris Lindstrom (Atlanta Falcons) and Zach Allen (Denver Broncos), both of whom have made significant contributions to their teams this season. Lindstrom excelled as a right guard, while Allen was a key defensive player for the Broncos. Additionally, Indianapolis Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin led the NFL in tackles, and guard Quenton Nelson was noted for his blocking prowess. Meanwhile, former Oregon Ducks Penei Sewell (Detroit Lions) earned first-team honors, along with teammates Christian Gonzalez and Brenden Schooler recognized for their impressive performances. The accolades highlight the growing impact of these players in the NFL as they transition from college to professional football.

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