This is a list of players named as All-Pros based on their performance in the 1968 AFL and NFL season. These lists provide a perspective into how players were judged against their peers by critics of their time.[1] Players representing both the National Football League (NFL) and American Football League (AFL) are included.
Selectors
editTeams were selected by several publications and wire services: the Associated Press (AP), the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), the New York Daily News (NYDN), Pro Football Weekly (PFW), the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA), the Sporting News (SN) and the United Press International (UPI).[1]
The PFWA selected a true "All-Pro" team which included players from both the NFL and AFL. The AP, NEA, Daily News and UPI selected one team for each league, which are referred to as "All-NFL" and "All-AFL" teams. Pro Football Weekly named both a unified All-Pro team as well as All-NFL and All-AFL teams representing each of the leagues individually. The Sporting News named a single All-AFL team and All-Conference teams representing each of the two NFL conferences.[1]
All of the publications named both first-team and second-team performers, with the exception of Pro Football Weekly and the Sporting News, which only selected only a first-team.[1]
NFL All-Pros
editEleven NFL players were named to the first-team of every list presented here: Lem Barney, Gene Hickerson, Deacon Jones, Leroy Kelly, Bob Lilly, Billy Lothridge, John Mackey, Ralph Neely, Merlin Olsen, Gale Sayers and Larry Wilson.
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Note: only the Pro Football Writers and Sporting News teams include special teams players.
Key (NFL)
edit- AP = Associated Press All-NFL team[2]
- NEA = Newspaper Enterprise Association All-NFL team[3]
- NYDN = New York Daily News All-NFL team
- PFW = Pro Football Weekly All-Pro team
- PFW-NFL = Pro Football Weekly All-NFL team
- PFWA = Pro Football Writers of America All-Pro team
- SN = Sporting News All-Conference team
- UPI = United Press International All-NFL team[4]
t denotes a tie in balloting
AFL All-Pros
editThree AFL players were named to the first-team of every list presented here: Lance Alworth, Joe Namath and George Webster.
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Key (AFL)
edit- AP = Associated Press All-AFL team
- NEA = Newspaper Enterprise Association All-AFL team
- NYDN = New York Daily News All-AFL team
- PFW = Pro Football Weekly All-Pro team
- PFW-AFL = Pro Football Weekly All-AFL team
- PFWA = Pro Football Writers of America All-Pro team
- SN = Sporting News All-AFL team
- UPI = United Press International All-AFL team
t denotes a tie in balloting
References
edit- ^ a b c d Bob Carroll; Michael Gershman; David Neft; John Thorn, eds. (August 4, 1999). Total Football II: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League (Revised Updated ed.). William Morrow. ISBN 978-0-06-270174-9.
- ^ "12 NFL All-Stars In Action This Weekend". Anderson Herald. Associated Press. December 19, 1968. Retrieved February 20, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Olderman, Murray (December 27, 1968). "Bob Brown Picked on All-Player, All-Pro; Morrall, Sayers, Kelly in Backfield". Delaware County Daily Times. Newspaper Enterprise Association. p. 16. Retrieved February 20, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Stellino, Vito (December 19, 1968). "Kelly Emerges From Brown's Shadow To Top NFL All-Star Choices". Anderson Herald. United Press International. p. 25. Retrieved February 20, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.