Logan Mankins earned second-team honors.
Vince Wilfork was the lone New England Patriot named to the Associated Press first-unit All-Pro team.
The result of the vote, which consists of a panel of 50 voters, was announced Saturday morning. Offensive guard Logan Mankins was named to the second team despite missing six games due to injury.
It marks the first time that Wilfork has earned first-team honors after being named to the second team in 2007, 2010 and 2011. He finished the season with three sacks, 29 tackles and four fumble recoveries.
Quarterback Tom Brady, who completed 63 percent of his passes for 4,827 yards with 34 touchdowns and eight interceptions, missed earning second-team honors by one vote. Denver's Peyton Manning (43 votes) was named to the first team, while Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers (four votes) came in second.
Tight end Rob Gronkowski finished behind Atlanta's Tony Gonzalez and Dallas' Jason Witten.