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These 10 Rams players received AP All-Pro votes

Story byCameron DaSilva, Rams WireSat, January 10, 2026 at 2:48 PM UTC·1 min readThe Los Angeles Rams are sending four players to the 2026 Pro Bowl Games but All-Pro selections are much tougher to come by. On Saturday, the Associated Press announced the full first- and second-team All-Pro rosters and two Rams were chosen: Matthew Stafford and Puka Nacua. Stafford received 13 more first-place votes than MVP contender Drake Maye, while Nacua received the same number of total points and first-place votes as fellow Offensive Player of the Year candidate Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Beyond Stafford and Nacua, several other Rams players received votes from the panel. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementA total of eight other players received at least one vote, including four players who received first-place recognition from at least one voter.

These 10 Rams players received AP All-Pro votes

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Key Highlights

  • Here's the voting breakdown of each Rams player who got All-Pro consideration. QB Matthew Stafford: 111 (31 first place)WR Puka Nacua: 150 (50 first place)WR Davante Adams: 5RG Kevin Dotson: 25 (5 first place)OLB Byron Young: 5 (1 first place)OLB Jared Verse: 4DT Kobie Turner: 30 (4 first place)DT Poona Ford: 1LB Nate Landman: 2S Kamren Curl: 9 (3 first place)Last year, the Rams didn't have a single All-Pro selection, first- or second-team.
  • Five players did receive consideration, though, earning at least one vote: Nacua, Dotson, Turner, Ethan Evans and Michael Hoecht (special teams). This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: NFL All-Pro voting: These 10 Rams players received votes.
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