The Minnesota Vikings’ revitalized offense didn’t do enough to impress Associated Press voters this season https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Christian-Mccaffrey-Jersey , but their defense did.Cornerback Xavier Rhodes and safety Harrison Smith were named to The Associated Press 2017 NFL All-Pro Team on Friday. Wide receiver Adam Thielen and defensive end Everson Griffen earned spots on the second team, while Rhodes was listed twice — this time as a defensive back — appearing to earn second-team honors as well.More Vikings coveragePhotos of the Week: 7/21/19 – 7/27/19Rookie Bradbury is central figure to Vikings’ overhauled offensive lineVikings depth at cornerback being tested, Hughes still not clearedPlayers to watch at Minnesota Vikings 2019 training campTop Tweets: Vikings WR Diggs makes push for All-NFL Style TeamAntonio Brown was one of four repeaters from last season, and the only unanimous choice.The brilliant wide receiver of the Pittsburgh Steelers drew all 50 ballots Friday from a nationwide panel of media members who regularly cover the league. Brown missed the last two-plus games with an ankle injury.He was among four players to make a fourth All-Pro squad, joining New England tight end Rob Gronkowski, Carolina linebacker Luke Kuechly and Los Angeles Rams punter Johnny Hekker.The repeaters from 2016 were Rams interior defensive lineman Aaron Donald, who got 49 votes, and punter Johnny Hekker; and Seattle linebacker Bobby Wagner.In their turnaround season, the Rams led the way with six All-Pros, including two more specialists: kicker Greg Zuerlein and kick returner Pharoh Cooper. Running back Todd Gurley and left tackle Andrew Whitworth were honored.“Dang, that’s crazy. It means a lot, honestly,” said Gurley, who likely would have led the league in rushing had he played in LA’s finale. “It’s a blessing. I’ve got so much respect for everybody in this league, and to be in this position just means so much to me.“I’ve been following people around the NFL my whole life, and to be considered as an All-Pro, man, God is good, honestly. Honestly.”Patriots quarterback Tom Brady made his third All-Pro team.Three Steelers joined Brown on the roster: Le’Veon Bell as the flex, interior defensive lineman Cam Heyward, and right guard David DeCastro. No other team had more than two All-Pros, with the stronger NFC getting 18 players and the AFC 10.Two rookies made it: punt returner Jamal Agnew of Detroit and special teamer Budda Baker of Arizona.Also making it: Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson and center Jason Kelce; Panthers left guard Andrew Norwell; Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins; Jaguars edge rusher Calais Campbell and cornerback Jalen Ramsey; Saints edge rusher Cameron Jordan; Cardinals linebacker Chandler Jones; Detroit defensive back Darius Slay; and Titans safety Kevin Byard.First-timers made an impression on both sides of the ball, with 15 on the team: Byard, Slay, Rhodes, Jones, Jordan, Ramsey, Campbell, Hopkins, Norwell, Kelce, Johnson, Agnew, Baker, Gurley https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Daryl-Williams-Jersey , and Cooper.Wagner is on his third All-Pro squad.“When you get voted for these types of awards,” he said, “it shows you all the work you do in the offseason, the grinding, all the things you push through … when you get this, when people say this is not AFC, NFC, this is the league, this is who we deem the best at their position in the league, that says a lot. And you see the guys before you, the things they were able to accomplish, you’ve seen those things and you want those things. It’s part of that mindset of wanting to be great and understanding what comes along with that, and wanting that kind of acknowledgment.”While making All-Pro has become almost natural for Wagner, Jordan finally got there in his seventh pro season.“I’m definitely trying to push myself to be better than I was the year previous,” he said. “I think I had a really good year last year. Of course, sack numbers won’t show that, but in terms of playing the run, in terms of getting after the passer I thought last year was one of my better years (7 1-2 sacks, 17 tackles for loss). So what I wanted to do this year is, of course, push myself to be better than last. That probably only poses the problem of where I go next year. Now I’ve got to shoot for more than what I did this year.” Sunday’s action got off to an early start with the Titans and Chargers in London and Week Seven will continue with seven games in the early afternoon slot. As we do every week, we bring you all the inactives from the early games in one post, constantly updated with the latest information.Check back to see the full list as it becomes available 90 minutes ahead of the 1 p.m. ET kickoffs.Patriots at BearsPatriots: TE Rob Gronkowski, T Marcus Cannon, TE Jacob Hollister, DE John Simon, DL Geneo Grissom, OL Brian Schwenke, DL Keionta DavisBears: CB Marcus Cooper, FB Michael Burton, LB Kylie Fitts, OL Rashaad Coward, OL Bryan Witzmann, WR Javon Wims, DL Nick WilliamsVikings at JetsVikings: RB Dalvin Cook, S Andrew Sendejo https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Donte-Jackson-Jersey , DE Everson Griffen, T Riley Reiff, QB Kyle Sloter, LB Devante Downs, DT Linval JosephJets: CB Buster Skrine, S Marcus Maye, WR Quincy Enunwa, CB Trumaine Johnson, LB Kevin Pierre-Louis, DL Foley Fatukasi, CB Derrick JonesBills at ColtsBills: QB Josh Allen, RB Taiwan Jones, WR Ray-Ray McCloud, CB Ryan Lewis, OL Ike Boettger, OL Conor McDermott, OL Wyatt TellerColts: TE Jack Doyle, DT Denico Autry, S Clayton Geathers, WR Ryan Grant, RB Robert Turbin, OL Denzelle Good, CB Arthur MauletBrowns at BuccaneersBrowns: CB E.J. Gaines, LB Joe Schobert, WR Rashard Higgins, WR Da’Mari Scott, QB Drew Stanton, DL Carl DavisBuccaneers: DT Gerald McCoy, DE Vinny Curry,聽QB Ryan Griffin, Shaun Wilson, OL Alex Cappa, OL Mike Liedtke, DE Demone HarrisLions at DolphinsLions: DE Ziggy Ansah, RB Theo Riddick,聽DE Kerry Hyder Greg Olsen Jersey , WR Brandon Powell, G Joe Dahl, T Andrew Donnal, CB Lenzy PipkinsDolphins: QB Ryan Tannehill, DE Charles Harris, DE Jonathan Woodard, WR DeVante Parker, T Sam Young, TE A.J. Derby, S Maurice SmithPanthers at EaglesPanthers: LB Andre Smith,聽DE Marquis Haynes, DE Bryan Cox, Jr., CB Corn Elder, RB Cameron Artis-Payne, G Amini Silatolu, G Brendan MahonEagles: LB D.J. Alexander, LB Nathan Gerry, RB Darren Sproles, S Corey Graham, CB Sidney Jones, DT Haloti Ngata,聽G Matt PryorTexans at JaguarsTexans: CB Aaron Colvin, TE Ryan Griffin, LB Brian Peters, CB Shareece Wright,聽WR Vyncint Smith, OL Zach Fulton, DE Joel HealthJaguars: RB Leonard Fournette, TE James O'Shaughnessy, CB D.J. Hayden, RB Carlos Hyde, CB Tre Herndon, DE Dawuane Smoot, DT Eli Ankou