Jason Kelce among 4 Eagles to receive elite honor

The Associated Press announced their 2023 All-Pro teams and four Philadelphia Eagles players made the cut.  To no surprise, center Jason Kelce was the lone Eagles player to make the All-Pro first team, marking his sixth All-Pro nod in seven seasons. Kelce, the league's fifth-best run blocker, set a new franchise record for consecutive regular-season starts […]

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Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce (62) walks off the field after overtime win against the Buffalo Bills at Lincoln Financial Field.
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The Associated Press announced their 2023 All-Pro teams and four Philadelphia Eagles players made the cut. 

To no surprise, center Jason Kelce was the lone Eagles player to make the All-Pro first team, marking his sixth All-Pro nod in seven seasons. Kelce, the league's fifth-best run blocker, set a new franchise record for consecutive regular-season starts this season with 156 and regular-season games played with 193. 

Meanwhile, kicker Jake Elliott, offensive tackle Lane Johnson and wide receiver A.J. Brown made the All-Pro second team. 

Elliott is a first-time All-Pro after making a season-high 93.8 percent of his kick attempts this year. He earned three NFC Special Teams Player of the Week awards in 2023 for his outstanding efforts. 

Johnson, the fourth-best right tackle in the NFL, has been named to an All-Pro team four times, including two first-team selections in 2017 and 2022. He is also up for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award this year.

This is Brown's second time that he's been selected to the All-Pro second team, his first being last season. Brown became the first NFL player to log six consecutive games with 125-plus receiving yards this year. He was also October's NFC Offensive Player of the Month and Week 7's NFC Offensive Player of the Week.