0 Panthers were voted onto the 2022 AP NFL All-Pro Teams
The 2022 season was full of great stories about Steve Wilks’ spirit and the fighting Carolina Panthers. But, apparently, it wasn’t That nice.
On Friday, the results of The Associated Press’ 2022 NFL All-Pro voting were revealed—with 56 players being named to either the First or Second team. Zero of the 56 players were Panthers.
This is the third consecutive year the team has had no player representing them in the honors. Those who did not do at least garner some votes include kicker Eddy Pińeiro (four), cornerback Jaycee Horn (three), defensive end Brian Burns (two), punter Johnny Hekker (two) and long snapper JJ Jansen (one).
Carolina’s last AP All-Pro player was running back Christian McCaffrey, whose campaign of 1,387 rushing yards and 1,005 receiving yards earned him a First-team nod in 2019. Oh, and speaking of former Panthers, defensive end Haason Reddick and cornerback James Bradberry—now both of the Philadelphia Eagles—landed on this year’s Second team.
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