NFL Announces Pro Bowl Replacements: McNabb In

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Donovan McNabb

Donovan McNabb

With the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts headed to the Super Bowl, 14 spots opened up on the Pro Bowl rosters.

Monday morning the NFL announced the names of those 14 replacements, which includes Redskins linebacker London Fletcher who made the squad for the first time in his 12-year career and Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb.

Per NFL.com, the AFC replacements are Jaguars quarterback David Garrard (replacing Peyton Manning), Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson (replacing Reggie Wayne), Steelers tight end Heath Miller (replacing Dallas Clark), Titans center Kevin Mawae (replaces Jeff Saturday), Titans defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch (replacing Dwight Freeney), Jets defensive end Shaun Ellis (replacing Robert Mathis) and Dolphins safety Yeremiah Bell (replacing Antoine Bethea).

The NFC replacements are Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb (replacing Drew Brees), Giants offensive tackle David Diehl (replacing Jon Stinchcomb), Giants offensive guard Chris Snee (replacing Jahri Evans), Panthers center Ryan Kalil (replacing Jonathan Goodwin), Redskins linebacker London Fletcher (replacing Jonathan Vilma), Cardinals free safety Antrel Rolle (replacing Darren Sharper) and Eagles strong safety Quintin Mikell (replacing Roman Harper).

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