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Three Packers voted to NFC Pro Bowl squad

December 27, 2012 By Bill Scott

Three Green Bay Packers players have been selected to the NFC Pro Bowl squad.

Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers was voted as the NFC starter at quarterback.  It’s his third Pro Bowl selection.

AUDIO: Aaron Rodgers on 2012-13 Pro Bowl selection :10

Linebacker Clay Matthews has been selected to his fourth Pro Bowl.  He’s in as a reserve.  And the surprise selection comes with the naming of veteran center Jeff Saturday to the squad.  It’s Saturday’s 6th Pro Bowl selection and it comes one week after he was benched in favor of Evan Dietrich-Smith at Center. 

Kick returner Randall Cobb and guard Josh Sitton were named first alternates. 

Additional alternates include fullback John Kuhn, cornerback Tramon Williams, defensive tackle B.J. Raji and safety Charles Woodson.

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Filed Under: Packers, Sports, Titletown Report Tagged With: Aaron Rodgers, B.J. Raji, Charles Woodson, Clay Matthews, Green Bay Packers, Jeff Saturday, John Kuhn, Tramon Williams



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