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Steelers dominate Pro Bowl

Pittsburgh lands an NFL-high 8 players on the AFC roster.

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The Pittsburgh NEW YORK —

Steelers lead the NFL in one category this season: most Pro Bowl players.

Antonio Brown, Le’Veon Bell and Ben Roethlisbe­rger are among eight Steelers selected for the All-Star game.

They will be joined on Jan. 28 in Orlando, Fla., by tackle Alejandro Villanueva, guard David DeCastro, center Maurkice Pouncey, kicker Chris Boswell, and linebacker Ryan Shazier, who is injured.

Brown, also injured but expected back for the playoffs, was voted a starter, as were Bell and the three offensive linemen.

The Philadelph­ia Eagles and New Orleans Saints each placed six players in the game in balloting announced Tuesday.

Four rookies were chosen in voting by NFL players, coaches and fans: running backs Alvin Kamara of the Saints and Kareem Hunt of the Chiefs, cornerback Marshon Lattimore of the Saints, and safety Budda Baker of the Cardinals as a special teamer.

Two long snappers will be selected by each coach; the losing AFC and NFC team with the best record will have its coaching staff work the Pro Bowl.

Twenty-four of the 86 Pro Bowl selections are newcomers. That includes two of the three Rams specialist­s chosen: kicker Greg Zuerlein and return specialist Pharoh Cooper. Rams punter Johnny Hekker is a repeat Pro Bowler.

“The presence of five of our players on the Pro Bowl roster is a testament to the collective effort of our football team,” Rams coach Sean McVay said.

“While we emphasize football as a team sport, we appreciate their individual contributi­ons to our overall success.”

Five teams have no representa­tives: the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, Indianapol­is Colts, Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers.

Other AFC starters include Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa, the former Ohio State star, and Bengals defensive tackle Geno Atkins.

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