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The following is a list of players that were named to the Associated Press All-Pro Team in 1967. Players from the first and second teams are listed, with players from the first team in bold, where applicable.

Teams[edit]

Offense
Position Players
Quarterbacks Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Colts

Sonny Jurgensen, Washington Redskins

Halfbacks Leroy Kelly, Cleveland Browns

Dave Osborn, Minnesota Vikings
Gale Sayers, Chicago Bears

Fullbacks Don Perkins, Dallas Cowboys

Johnny Roland, St. Louis Cardinals

Wide receivers/flankers Gary Collins, Cleveland Browns

Willie Richardson, Baltimore Colts
Pat Studstill, Detroit Lions

Wide receivers/split ends Boyd Dowler, Green Bay Packers

Bob Hayes, Dallas Cowboys
Homer Jones, New York Giants
Charley Taylor, Washington Redskins

Tight ends John Mackey, Baltimore Colts

Jackie Smith, St. Louis Cardinals
Jerry Smith, Washington Redskins

Tackles Bob Vogel (LT), Baltimore Colts

Bob Brown (RT), Philadelphia Eagles
Charley Cowan (RT), Los Angeles Rams
Forrest Gregg (RT), Green Bay Packers
Ernie McMillan (RT), St. Louis Cardinals
Ralph Neely (RT), Dallas Cowboys

Guards John Gordy (RG), Detroit Lions

Ken Gray (RG), St. Louis Cardinals
Gene Hickerson(RG), Cleveland Browns
Jerry Kramer (RG), Green Bay Packers
Howard Mudd(RG), San Francisco 49ers

Centers Bob DeMarco, St. Louis Cardinals

Mick Tingelhoff, Minnesota Vikings

Defense
Position Players
Left defensive ends Willie Davis, Green Bay Packers

Carl Eller, Minnesota Vikings
Deacon Jones, Los Angeles Rams

Right defensive ends George Andrie, Dallas Cowboys

Ordell Braase, Baltimore Colts
Bill Glass, Cleveland Browns
Lamar Lundy, Los Angeles Rams

Left defensive tackles Alex Karras, Detroit Lions

Fred Miller, Baltimore Colts
Merlin Olsen, Los Angeles Rams
Floyd Peters, Philadelphia Eagles

Right defensive tackles Henry Jordan, Green Bay Packers

Bob Lilly, Dallas Cowboys
Chuck Walker, St. Louis Cardinals

Outside linebackers Chuck Howley (Left), Dallas Cowboys

Dave Robinson (Left), Green Bay Packers
Dave Wilcox (Left), San Francisco 49ers
Maxie Baughan (Right), Los Angeles Rams
Andy Russell (Right), Pittsburgh Steelers

Inside/middle linebackers Dick Butkus, Chicago Bears

Dale Meinert, St. Louis Cardinals
Ray Nitschke, Green Bay Packers
Tommy Nobis, Atlanta Falcons

Cornerbacks Herb Adderly, Green Bay Packers

Lem Barney, Detroit Lions
Bobby Boyd, Baltimore Colts
Cornell Green, Dallas Cowboys
Dave Whitsell, New Orleans Saints
Bob Jeter, Green Bay Packers

Safety Richie Petitbon, Chicago Bears

Eddie Meador, Los Angeles Rams Mel Renfro, Dallas Cowboys
Larry Wilson, St. Louis Cardinals
Willie Wood, Green Bay Packers

Special teams
Position Players
Kickers Jim Bakken, St. Louis Cardinals

Don Chandler, Green Bay Packers

References[edit]


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