<
>

Julio Jones shut out in All-Pro voting

One of the most dynamic players in the NFL didn't even get a single vote for the All-Pro team.

Atlanta Falcons receiver Julio Jones got shut out of the Associated Press' All-Pro squad. Jones, named to his second Pro Bowl this season, finished with a franchise-record 1,593 yards on 104 catches despite missing one game with an oblique injury.

Antonio Brown of the Steelers and Dez Bryant of the Cowboys topped the list as receiver. Jones finished third in the NFL in receiving yards behind Brown (1,698 yards) and Demaryius Thomas of the Broncos (1,619).

The other receivers with votes were Jordy Nelson of the Packers (15 votes), Thomas (11) and rookie Odell Beckham Jr., of the Giants (one).

Return man Devin Hester and kicker Matt Bryant were the only Falcons to receiver All-Pro votes. The Pro Bowler Hester got 14 votes as Adam Jones of the Bengals (17 votes) got the nod. Bryant received 1 vote behind All-Pro Adam Vinatieri of the Colts and runner-up Stephen Gostkowski of the Patriots.