2004 Pro Bowl - Number of Selections Per Team

Number of Selections Per Team

AFC Team Selections NFC Team Selections
Kansas City Chiefs 9 Green Bay Packers 6
Baltimore Ravens 8 St. Louis Rams 6
Tennessee Titans 5 Dallas Cowboys 5
Indianapolis Colts 4 Seattle Seahawks 5
Miami Dolphins 4 Carolina Panthers 4
Denver Broncos 3 Minnesota Vikings 4
New England Patriots 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4
Pittsburgh Steelers 3 Chicago Bears 3
Buffalo Bills 2 Philadelphia Eagles 3
Cincinnati Bengals 2 San Francisco 49ers 3
New York Jets 2 Washington Redskins 3
Jacksonville Jaguars 1 Atlanta Falcons 2
Cleveland Browns 0 New Orleans Saints 2
Houston Texans 0 New York Giants 2
Oakland Raiders 0 Arizona Cardinals 1
San Diego Chargers 0 Detroit Lions 1

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