Aaron Rodgers ranks fourth overall in Pro Bowl voting
Posted by on November 28, 2012 – 10:51 amGreen Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers ranks fourth in the Pro Bowl voting amongst all NFL players, according to the league.
Broncos QB Peyton Manning has the most votes, with 586,523, followed by Patriots QB Tom Brady (534,020), Texans RB Arian Foster (519,261), Rodgers (485,196) and Vikings RB Adrian Peterson (484,227).
In addition to Rodgers, four other Packers lead the NFC voting at their respective positions. They are FB John Kuhn, C Jeff Saturday, OLB Clay Matthews and S Charles Woodson.
Pro Bowl voting continues through Monday, Dec. 17, and counts one-third in the selection process for the annual all-star game. Fans can vote by clicking here.
The Pro Bowl rosters will be announced at 6 p.m. CT on Wednesday, Dec. 26, on NFL Network’s “Total Access”.
The 2013 Pro Bowl will be played on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013 and televised live on NBC at 6 p.m. CT from Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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By kid on Nov 28, 2012 | Reply
Jeff Saturday….Seriously?? That’s Laughable….Worst OL in the League.
By Mark on Nov 28, 2012 | Reply
Saturday is a center. Maybe one of the best ever.
By Ron on Nov 28, 2012 | Reply
Goes to show how little people understand how to vote. Jeff Saturday shouldn’t even be considered. Woodson shouldn’t be considered at all. He’s been hurt and when he plays is not effective, at least not in a pro bowl sense. Rodgers is about right.
By rgbpackfan on Nov 28, 2012 | Reply
Let’s face it, the fan voting is a popularity contest, so leading vote getters are simply a reflection of a fan base that likes to vote for their homies and a few other deserving players. I’d far prefer to let the players select the pro bowl roster, and let the designated coaches fill spots that are vacated by the opposing Super Bowl team players. Maybe I’m just old school….
By daniel187 on Nov 29, 2012 | Reply
It still shows how populair Woodson is. I think its fair. What i do wish isthat we can vote anyone at any spot i.e Cobb could only be picked in the return part and not at WR. I do not know at which position he would get more votes. but it should allowed!
By Rose Jennings on Nov 30, 2012 | Reply
Come on Packers let’s get Rodgers to #1.
By gbpfan4life on Dec 1, 2012 | Reply
Five pro bowl candidates in green bay is a great compliment to how successful this franchise has been, and how the packers are recognized on a national level. Their aren’t enough local homies to vote in five without the Packers being, in my opinion, America’s team across the country. If America wants to put in Green Bay’s water boy, so be it. Remember the 70′s and the 80′s?, we had Lofton and maybe one or two mentioned. This is a great testament that tags Green Bay as a winner.