Originally published January 12, 2013 at 7:12 PM | Page modified January 12, 2013 at 9:37 PM
Four Seahawks named to AP All-Pro team
Marshawn Lynch, Max Unger, Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas were chosen by a nationwide panel of media members who cover the NFL.
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With four players selected for the first time, the Seahawks had the second-most players selected for The Associated Press' All-Pro team, which was announced Saturday.
Marshawn Lynch, Max Unger, Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas were chosen by a nationwide panel of media members who cover the NFL.
Sherman, who felt slighted at not being selected to the Pro Bowl, was thrilled with the news he made the All-Pro team "because that's comparing the whole league."
The 49ers led the league with six selections. The NFC had 17 players, and only 10 made it from the AFC.
Note
• The Philadelphia Eagles are interviewing Seahawks defensive coordinator Gus Bradley in Atlanta, two people familiar with the meeting told The Associated Press on Saturday.
Bradley is the eighth head-coaching candidate interviewed since the Eagles fired Andy Reid on Dec. 31. The Eagles would not be able to officially hire Bradley until the Seahawks are eliminated from the playoffs.









