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Less Than a Week Remaining for Pro Bowl Fan Voting

December 12th, 2012 - 11:02am by Gray Caldwell

With less than a week remaining in fan voting for the 2013 Pro Bowl, seven Broncos are currently being voted starters for the AFC squad.

In addition, eight other Broncos are in contention for a Pro Bowl spot.

Quarterback Peyton Manning leads all vote-getters for the game with 823,372 votes — more than 76,000 votes ahead of the No. 2 vote-getter, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.

Voting ends at the conclusion of this Monday night’s New York Jets-Tennessee Titans matchup, so there’s still time to keep voting Broncos into the all-star game. There is no limit to how many times fans can vote.

The final Pro Bowl squads — taking into account fan, player and coach voting — will be announced on Wednesday, Dec. 26 on NFL Network’s “Total Access.”

Here’s a look at how the 15 Broncos currently among the top five at their respective positions stack up, including how many votes back players are from being voted a Pro Bowl starter by the fans.

 DENVER BRONCOS PRO BOWL FAN VOTING

POSITION
CB
QB
OLB
G
T
DE
OLB
ST
KR
C
P
WR
FB
FS
K

PLAYER
Champ Bailey
Peyton Manning
Von Miller
Zane Beadles
Ryan Clady
Elvis Dumervil
Wesley Woodyard
David Bruton
Trindon Holliday
Dan Koppen
Britton Colquitt
Demaryius Thomas
Chris Gronkowski
Rahim Moore
Matt Prater

PLACE
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
5
5
5

VOTES BEHIND STARTER
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
39,299
57,310
43,413
18,651
87,685
98,809
78,801
65,722

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19 Responses to “Less Than a Week Remaining for Pro Bowl Fan Voting”

  1. strandoftds82 says:

    Manning, Champ, and V. Miller lead the charge with 1st place votes. Nice.

  2. strandoftds82 says:

    I’m looking forward to seeing the Broncos injury report.

  3. RH709 says:

    Go WW!!!! That is awesome. Looks like people are taking notice.

  4. RH709 says:

    Remember that fan voting is only a third of the equation. Players and coaches will know better than the average fan and I can see someone like DMT jumping up close to a starter spot. Wayne, A. Johnson and possibly AJ Green are his only competition.

  5. RH709 says:

    Wayne and Johnson have the yards but DMT and Green have yards and TDs.

  6. alaskanbronco06 says:

    I just love how Miller and Woodyard are 1st and second for OLBs!!

  7. still1972 says:

    **official score prediction**
    Broncos 24 Ravens 17

  8. orangetotheship says:

    Zane beadles is a starter right now?? lol Damn competition is weak at G.. Zane is awsome when pulling, but is pretty average-below average everywhere else.

    Great to see Wood get the respect he deserves, dudes straight BALLIN out there!

    Wish Rahim “The Dream” would get more love, hard to tell for some, but dude is playing at a really high level this year.. Same with the young corners Chris and Tony.. and to an extent Mike Adams. Secondary is lights out this year.
    Champ is Champ, GOAT

    If Demaryius doesnt make it, pro bowl voting is stupid..

  9. baylinorcrush says:

    The pro bowl in football is stupid, no matter who makes it, they should go ahead with the voting and send them ribbons and save us from having to watch that game, LOL.

  10. strandoftds82 says:

    I watched the first 6 or seven plays of the pro bowl a few years ago and said to myself, well, thats enough for me. I then turned it off. LOL! Boring!

  11. baylinorcrush says:

    I have refused to watch it for years. From what I gather there are consideration to eliminating the game all together. Or actually maybe the pro bowl game is a preview of how the game will be played after they get through with all the concussion lawsuits, LOL. Enjoy!

  12. orangemnm says:

    I am afraid you might not be kidding about that bay. I would hate to see the nfl turned into that.

  13. RH709 says:

    I agree Bay. It should be more of an accolade and that’s it. No game should get played.
    Except for the players actually get a chance to make a little extra dough, that is nice for them.

  14. alaskanbronco06 says:

    The only good thing about Pro Bowl weekend they stopped doing. I dont know about any of you but I used to love watching the player competitions they would have. The game however is boring. They dont have anything to play for like in the NBA or MLB (And I think NHL but not to sure maybe someone can tell me how it works for them) I havnt ever watched the game, just the little competitions they had.

    My favorite competition they had was the kickers playing horse. Lol

  15. DaddyBronc says:

    I love DMT – but he still drops too many easy passes to be considered a pro bowler = IMO.

    How did the Bronc Gronk get on that list?

    Holiday? For the flippin’, fumblin’, fast …firee!!! Um…holding my breath everytime he touches the football…Holiday???

  16. DaddyBronc says:

    I totally concur with the Pro Bowl frustration – I never watch it anymore either. Were I KING of the NFL for a season I would promote that game to advertisers, obtaining $250,000 for the winning team (per attendee) with the losing team receiving a tenth of that.

    A true All-Star effort would be a better solution than canning the game – IMO!

  17. strandoftds82 says:

    new blog

  18. Bronkowski says:

    The game is kind of just a formality now. The real prize is to get the the title of pro-bowler which ehances a players legacy and matters when teams are deciding how much to pay a player. Also, tannouncers tend to add it as kind of a prefix to the layer name. Ex: “and pro bowler____ makes the catch” or “Another great sack by Pro bowl linebacker _____” or “great coverage by pro bowl corner _____” and so on.

  19. OTbroncos says:

    I bet the folks is Hawaii would beg to differ.. The Pro Bowl brings a lot of revenue to their local economy. The NFL should maybe revise what occurs during the Pro Bowl, but eliminating it would be a bad idea IMO.

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