1964 All-Pro Team

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The following is a list of players that were named to the Associated Press All-Pro Team in the NFL in 1964. Players from the first and second teams are listed, with players from the first team in bold, where applicable.

Teams[]

Offense
Position Players
Quarterbacks Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Colts
Bart Starr, Green Bay Packers
Running backs Lenny Moore, Halfback, Baltimore Colts
Jim Brown, Fullback, Cleveland Browns
Bill Brown, Fullback, Minnesota Vikings
Charley Taylor, Halfback, Washington Redskins
Wide Receivers Johnny Morris, Flanker, Chicago Bears
Frank Clarke, Flanker, Dallas Cowboys
Bobby Mitchell, Flanker, Washington Redskins
Gail Cogdill, Split End, Detroit Lions
Tight Ends Mike Ditka, Chicago Bears
Pete Retzlaff, Philadelphia Eagles
Tackles Dick Schafrath, Left, Cleveland Browns
Forrest Gregg, Right, Green Bay Packers
Bob Brown, Right, Philadelphia Eagles
George Preas, Right, Baltimore Colts
Guards Jim Parker, Left, Baltimore Colts
Ken Gray, Right, St. Louis Cardinals
John Gordy, Right, Detroit Lions
Alex Sandusky, Right, Baltimore Colts
Centers Mick Tingelhoff, Minnesota Vikings
Jim Ringo, Philadelphia Eagles
Defense
Position Players
Defensive Ends Willie Davis, Left, Green Bay Packers
Gino Marchetti, Left, Baltimore Colts
Deacon Jones, Left, Los Angeles Rams
John Paluck, Right, Washington Redskins
Defensive Tackles Henry Jordan, Right, Green Bay Packers
Bob Lilly, Right, Dallas Cowboys
Alex Karras, Left, Detroit Lions
Merlin Olsen, Left, Los Angeles Rams
Outside Linebackers Joe Fortunato, Chicago Bears
Maxie Baughan, Philadelphia Eagles
Matt Hazeltine, San Francisco 49ers
Wayne Walker, Detroit Lions
Inside/Middle Linebackers Ray Nitschke, Green Bay Packers
Bill Pellington, Baltimore Colts
Cornerbacks Bobby Boyd, Left, Baltimore Colts
Pat Fischer, Left, St. Louis Cardinals
Herb Adderley, Left, Green Bay Packers
Dick LeBeau, Left, Detroit Lions
Bernie Parrish, Left, Cleveland Browns
Safeties Willie Wood, Left, Green Bay Packers
Paul Krause, Right, Washington Redskins
Mel Renfro, Right, Dallas Cowboys

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