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Steelers Antonio Brown, Le’Veon Bell Still Remain Among Top 10 Pro Bowl Vote-Getters

You still have three weeks left to vote for players that you think deserve to go to the 2015 Pro Bowl this season and  the latest update that was released Wednesday shows that several Pittsburgh Steelers have a good chance of making it.

With 344,629 votes so far, Antonio Brown leads all NFL wide receivers in fan voting. In addition to Brown, running back Le’Veon Bell and center Maurkice Pouncey are both running second in fan voting at their respective positions.

If you believe quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and linebacker Lawrence Timmons both deserve to go to the Pro Bowl this season, you better get busy voting. Roethlisberger is currently fifth at his position in fan voting, while Timmons is currently the fourth leading vote-getter at the inside linebacker position.

Fan voting for the 2015 Pro Bowl game, which will be played on Sunday, January 25, 2015 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona, site of Super Bowl XLIX, will continue online and on web-enabled mobile phones until Monday, December 15.

As usual, the Pro Bowl players will be determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches. Each group’s vote counts one-third toward determining the 88 players who will be eligible for the fantasy-style Pro Bowl Draft and the players and coaches will cast their votes on December 19.

This will be the second consecutive year that the Pro Bowl game will be “unconferenced.”

NFL ALL-STAR TOP-TEN VOTE-GETTERS

POS. NAME, TEAM VOTES
QB Peyton Manning, Denver 576,445
QB Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay 498,826
QB Andrew Luck, Indianapolis 468,412
QB Tom Brady, New England 461,043
RB DeMarco Murray, Dallas 447,561
RB Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh 355,059
WR Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh 344,629
RB Arian Foster, Houston 321,461
WR Jordy Nelson, Green Bay 319,920
RB Marshawn Lynch, Seattle 309,038

NFL LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION

POS. NAME, TEAM VOTES POS. NAME, TEAM VOTES
QB Peyton Manning, Denver 576,445 DE J.J. Watt, Houston 265,215
QB Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay 498,826 DE DeMarcus Ware, Denver 217,401
RB DeMarco Murray, Dallas 447,561 DT Marcell Dareus, Buffalo 177,998
RB Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh 355,059 DT Ndamukong Suh, Detroit 144,995
FB John Kuhn, Green Bay 145,977 OLB Von Miller, Denver 165,045
FB Darrel Young, Washington 119,382 OLB Justin Houston, Kansas City 125,106
WR Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh 344,629 ILB Luke Kuechly, Carolina 182,900
WR Jordy Nelson, Green Bay 319,920 ILB C.J. Mosley, Baltimore 126,670
TE Rob Gronkowski, New England 302,878 CB Darrelle Revis, New England 142,876
TE Julius Thomas, Denver 241,570 CB Aqib Talib, Denver 131,715
T Tyron Smith, Dallas 139,729 SS Kam Chancellor, Seattle 77,180
T Ryan Clady, Denver 122,432 SS Donte Whitner, Cleveland 61,487
G Zack Martin, Dallas 127,908 FS Tashaun Gipson, Cleveland 120,728
G Josh Sitton, Green Bay 118,221 FS Earl Thomas, Seattle 75,001
C Travis Frederick, Dallas 143,929 P Sam Koch, Baltimore 66,753
C Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh 128,232 P Thomas Morstead, New Orleans 59,069
K Stephen Gostkowski, New England 122,348 ST Matt Slater, New England 63,126
K Dan Bailey, Dallas 101,209 ST Jarrett Bush, Green Bay 50,187
RS Devin Hester, Atlanta 87,186      
RS Darren Sproles, Philadelphia 57,243    
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