The Eagles regressed in the standings after going 14-3 last season but were still well-represented on the Associated Press’s 2023 NFL All-Pro team.
The results were compiled by a national panel of 50 media members.
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Star center Jason Kelce was named first-team All-Pro for the sixth time in his 13-year career. Kelce tied Chuck Bednarik and Reggie White for most first-team All-Pro selections in the Eagles’ franchise history.
Wide receiver A.J. Brown, kicker Jake Elliott, and tackle Lane Johnson were named second-team All-Pros.
Johnson was named to an All-Pro team for the fourth time; this is his second selection to the second team. Brown was named to his second All-Pro team, having also been selected to the second team last season.
Elliott was named an All-Pro for the first time in his career.
Jason Kelce, C – Pro Bowl Selection
Kelce was the fourth highest graded center in the NFL this season, and it’s the sixth time in seven years he’s landed in the top four.
Kelce set a new franchise record for consecutive regular-season starts (156) and is now econd in franchise history for regular-season games played (193).
Lane Johnson
Named the Eagles Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award nominee, Johnson was the tenth highest graded offensive tackle (80.9).
A.J. Brown
Brown was ifth in the NFL in receiving yards (1,456), and is now second in franchise history in receptions for a single season (106).
Brown became the first player in Eagles history to produce 1,200+ receiving yards in consecutive seasons, while setting an NFL record for most consecutive games (6) with 125+ receiving yards.
Jake Elliott
Elliott was Mr. Reliable again, finishing ixth in the NFL in points (135), sixth in the NFL in extra points made (45), and tied the record for longest field goal (61 yards) in franchise history, a record he set in 2017.