Rams stars Matthew Stafford and Puka Nacua voted first-team All-Pro
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Rams stars Matthew Stafford and Puka Nacua voted first-team All-Pro
"Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and receiver Puka Nacua were named first-team All-Pro on Saturday. Stafford, a 17th-year pro, passed for a league-leading 46 touchdowns and 4,707 yards to make All-Pro for the first time. Stafford, 37, led the Rams to a 12-5 record and No. 5 seed in the NFC playoffs. The Rams play the Carolina Panthers on Saturday in a wild-card game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C."
"Nacua, a third-year pro, caught a league-leading 129 passes, 10 for touchdowns. His 1,715 yards receiving ranked second behind Seattle's Jaxon Smith-Njigba's 1,793. Chargers safety Derwin James Jr. and linebacker Del'Shawn Phillips were named second-team All-Pro. James had three interceptions, two sacks, 94 tackles and a forced fumble this season. Phillips had 37 tackles and one sack heading into the Chargers' AFC wild-card showdown with the New England Patriots on Sunday night."
Matthew Stafford earned first-team All-Pro honors after throwing a league-leading 46 touchdowns and passing for 4,707 yards in his 17th NFL season. Stafford’s play helped the Rams finish 12-5 and secure the No. 5 seed in the NFC playoffs, setting up a wild-card game against the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte. Puka Nacua, in his third season, led the league with 129 receptions, recorded 1,715 receiving yards and caught 10 touchdowns. Chargers defensive players Derwin James Jr. and Del’Shawn Phillips made second-team All-Pro, with James contributing interceptions, sacks, tackles and a forced fumble.
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