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Danny O'Neil covers the Seahawks for The Seattle Times.
January 9, 2008 3:33 PM
Three Hawks are All-Pro
Posted by Jose Romero
The Associated Press NFL All-Pro selections were announced today, and three Seahawks are among them.
LT Walter Jones, DE Patrick Kerney and MLB Lofa Tatupu were named All-Pro. The three are also going to the Pro Bowl.
Jones previously made first-team AP All-Pro in 2001, '04 and '05. Kerney and Tatupu are first-time selections.
"It's a tremendous honor, and I'm just glad to be in that company of those guys," Tatupu said. New England's Mike Vrabel, rookie Patrick Willis of San Francisco and DeMarcus Ware of Dallas were the other linebackers to be chosen.
The Seahawks hadn't had any first-team All-Pros since the 2005 season, when they had four.
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