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List of Jacksonville Jaguars All-Pros and Pro Bowlers

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This page is a list of the Jacksonville Jaguars All-Pro and Pro Bowl selections. The first Pro Bowlers selected participated in the 1997 Pro Bowl (following the 1996 NFL season). The first All-Pros were chosen in 1997.

The All-Pro selections are chosen by three outlets: the Associated Press (AP), the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA), and The Sporting News (TSN), respectively.

As of 2022, the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) also selects its own All-Pro team.[1]

Rashean Mathis,
(First-Team All-Pro, 2006)
Maurice Jones-Drew,
(First-Team All-Pro, 2011)
Calais Campbell,
(First-Team All-Pro, 2017)
Fred Taylor,
(Second-Team All-Pro, 2007)
Marcedes Lewis,
(Second-Team All-Pro, 2010)
David Garrard,
(Pro Bowler, 2009)
Trevor Lawrence,
(Pro Bowler, 2022)

First-Team All-Pros

Jacksonville Jaguars First-Team All-Pros
Players
Player Position Year(s) Selector(s)
Tony Boselli OT 1997–1999 AP, PFWA, & TSN[2]
Bryan Barker P 1997 AP & PFWA[3]
Kevin Hardy OLB 1999 AP, PFWA, & TSN[4]
Carnell Lake S 1999 PFWA[5]
Marcus Stroud DT 2004–2005 PFWA ('04) & TSN ('05)[6]
Rashean Mathis CB 2006 AP, PFWA, & TSN[7]
Maurice Jones-Drew RB 2010–2011 TSN ('10) & AP, PFWA, and TSN ('11)[8]
Calais Campbell DE 2017 AP & PFWA[9]
Jalen Ramsey CB 2017 AP, PFWA, & TSN[10]
Ross Matiscik LS 2023 NFLPA,[11] AP[12]

Second-Team All-Pros

Jacksonville Jaguars Second-Team All-Pros
Players
Player Position Year(s) Selector(s)
Jimmy Smith WR 1998–1999 AP[13]
Tony Brackens DE 1999 AP[14]
Carnell Lake S 1999 AP
Leon Searcy OT 1999 AP[15]
Chris Hanson P 2002 AP[16]
Marcus Stroud DT 2003 AP
Mike Peterson ILB 2005 AP[17]
John Henderson DT 2006 AP[18]
Fred Taylor RB 2007 AP[19]
Maurice Jones-Drew RB 2009 TSN
Marcedes Lewis TE 2010 AP[20]
A.J. Bouye CB 2017 AP[21]
Calais Campbell DT 2017 AP[22]
Telvin Smith LB 2017 AP[23]
Josh Lambo K 2019 AP[24]

Pro Bowlers

= Named Pro Bowl MVP or Defensive MVP
Jacksonville Jaguars Pro Bowlers
Players
Player Position Pro Bowls Year(s)
Tony Boselli OT 5 1996–2000
Mark Brunell QB 3 1996–1997, 1999[25]
Keenan McCardell WR 1 1996[26]
Bryan Barker P 1 1997
Mike Hollis K 1 1997[27]
Jimmy Smith WR 5 1997–2001
Tony Brackens DE 1 1999
Kevin Hardy MLB 1 1999
Carnell Lake FS 1 1999
Leon Searcy OT 1 1999
Gary Walker DT 1 2001[28]
Chris Hanson P 1 2002
Marcus Stroud DT 3 2003–2005
John Henderson DT 2 2004, 2006
Rashean Mathis CB 1 2006
Fred Taylor RB 1 2007
David Garrard QB 1 2009[29]
Maurice Jones-Drew RB 3 2009–2011
Marcedes Lewis TE 1 2010
Montell Owens RB/ST 2 2010–2011[30]
Paul Posluszny MLB 1 2013[31]
Allen Robinson WR 1 2015[32]
A.J. Bouye CB 1 2017
Calais Campbell DE 3 2017–2019
Malik Jackson DT 1 2017[33]
Yannick Ngakoue DE 1 2017[34]
Jalen Ramsey CB 3 2017–2019
Telvin Smith OLB 1 2017
Josh Allen OLB 2 2019, 2023[35] [36]
D.J. Chark WR 1 2019[37]
Jamal Agnew WR/RS 1 2022[38]
Trevor Lawrence QB 1 2022[39]
Evan Engram TE 1 2023[40]
Ross Matiscik LS 1 2023[41]

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