Other notable honorees included
Alan Ameche who led the NFL with 961 rushing yards,
Pete Pihos who led the league with 864 receiving yards, and
Will Sherman who led the league with 11 interceptions.
The Sporting News (TSN) picked a single team of 33 players, "the first honest-to-goodness working-order dream team of 33 -- the way the pros play it"[4]
New York Daily News (NYDN) - For the 19th year, the Daily News selected an All-Pro team. Its selections were selected based on votes by "the top football writers in the country."[5]
Players receiving first-team honors from three of the five selectors are shown in bold.
Offense
Ends
Harlon Hill, Chicago Bears (AP-1, NEA-1, UP-1, TSN, NYDN-1)
Billy Wilson, San Francisco 49ers (NEA-1, UP-1, TSN, NYDN-1)
Pete Pihos, Philadelphia Eagles (AP-1, UP-2, NEA-2, TSN, NYDN-2)
Other notable honorees included
Alan Ameche who led the NFL with 961 rushing yards,
Pete Pihos who led the league with 864 receiving yards, and
Will Sherman who led the league with 11 interceptions.
The Sporting News (TSN) picked a single team of 33 players, "the first honest-to-goodness working-order dream team of 33 -- the way the pros play it"[4]
New York Daily News (NYDN) - For the 19th year, the Daily News selected an All-Pro team. Its selections were selected based on votes by "the top football writers in the country."[5]
Players receiving first-team honors from three of the five selectors are shown in bold.
Offense
Ends
Harlon Hill, Chicago Bears (AP-1, NEA-1, UP-1, TSN, NYDN-1)
Billy Wilson, San Francisco 49ers (NEA-1, UP-1, TSN, NYDN-1)
Pete Pihos, Philadelphia Eagles (AP-1, UP-2, NEA-2, TSN, NYDN-2)