First-team All-Pro honors went to three Packers players.
GREEN BAY – A poll of 50 Associated Press media members selected linebacker De’Vondre Campbell, receiver Davante Adams, and quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the Packers as members of the first team All-Pro.
Rodgers has now been selected for five All-Pro teams. In his three prior first-team All-Pro seasons (2011, ’14, and ’20), he was named NFL MVP. In 2012, he was added to the second team.
The team has never had a quarterback selected to the first team All-Pro more than Aaron Rodgers. Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre had three (1995–97).
Among the five receivers chosen unanimously for the first team All-Pro, Adams is the first from Green Bay to make it back-to-back since Sterling Sharpe in 1992–93. For Campbell, this is his first All-Pro honor.
For the Packers, Campbell’s selection is historic. Since Ray Nitschke, the 1966 Pro Football Hall of Famer, was named to the first team All-Pro, he is the first inside linebacker from Green Bay to do so.