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TE Dallas Clark, QB Peyton Manning among six Indianapolis Colts players named to Pro Bowl

Indianapolis Colts TE Dallas Clark at last is going to to the Pro Bowl.

And if he indeed gets a chance to play in the game -- which he almost certainly hopes he doesn't -- he just as certainly won't be going alone.

Clark, the Colts' seven-year veteran tight end, on Tuesday was named to the AFC's Pro Bowl team for the first time, giving Indianapolis six players on this year's AFC roster.

The others:

QB Peyton Manning, DE Dwight Freeney, DE Robert Mathis, WR Reggie Wayne and C Jeff Saturday.

All except Clark have been to the game before. All except Saturday are going this season as starters.

Clark, who had had two years many around the Colts believed Pro Bowl-calibre the past two seasons, said he long ago had stopped worrying about whether he would be named to the game.

“I don't even know when it's announced,” Clark said last week. “Whatever happens, happens. I've had a couple of years where it would have been nice to go and I'd maybe made a case to go, but it's a tough thing to sell with so many great talents in the league at tight end.

“I've learned, and it's not my focus anymore. There are a lot of guys in the league who deserve to go and don't. It doesn't take away from the honor, but it's not like a player has a disappointing year if he doesn't go. There are one or two players on each team who have great years and deserve to go and it doesn't work out.”

There's a reason Clark won't want to play in this year's game. Whereas in years past it has been played in Honolulu, Hawaii, a week after the Super Bowl, this season it is being played in South Florida a week before the Super Bowl. As a result, players from team in the Super Bowl will not be participating in the Pro Bowl this season.

Manning was the leading vote-getter in the fan vote, while Clark was the sixth-leading vote-getter overall and first among tight ends. Wayne was the 10th-leading vote-getter overall, second among wide receivers.

Freeney led the fan voting among defensive ends.

Clark, who has caught 349 passes for 4,136 yards and 41 touchdowns in seven NFL seasons, has 93 caught passes for 1,054 yards and 10 touchdowns this season. The receptions and yards are career-highs, and the 10 touchdowns are one shy of his 2007 career-high.

He caught 58 passes for 616 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2007, then followed that with a 77-reception, 848-yard, six-touchdown season last season. This season, he is nine receptions short of the NFL record for single-season receptions by a tight end, a record set by Tony Gonzalez of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2004.

Gonzalez made the last 10 Pro Bowls with the Chiefs and Antonio Gates of San Diego made the last five, but Clark this season had the biggest statistical season among tight ends, with Gonzalez catching 80 passes for 837 yards and six touchdowns with the Atlanta Falcons of the NFC. 

“It's been a great year, I think he’s well-deserved,” Caldwell said of Clark Monday. “He’s had some tough competition over the years. There have been some guys at the position that have played really well. I think this year when you look at Dallas and his body of work, he’s certainly deserving.”

Manning, a three-time Associated Press National Football League Most Valuable Player, was named to the game for the eighth consecutive year and for the 10th time overall. Manning made the game in 1999-2000 and from 2002 through this season.  The 10 nominations tied the club QB mark of Hall-of-Famer John Unitas. His eight consecutive Pro Bowl bids tie the club marks of Unitas, OG/T-Jim Parker and WR-Marvin Harrison. He has completed 379 passes for 553 yards and 33 touchdowns with 15 interceptions for a 101.0 passer rating.

Freeney, who has 13.5 sacks this season, made the game from 2003-05, and made it this season for a second consecutive season and fifth overall. He has 20 pressures and pass defensed and a forced fumble this season, and he also had a sack in each of the season's first eight games. Dating to last season, he had a sack in nine consecutive games, one shy of the NFL record.

Freeney's 13.5 sacks this season rank as the second-highest total in franchise history. He had a franchise-record 16 sacks in 2004 and 13 as a rookie in 2002.

Wayne, who has had more than 1,000 yards each of the last six seasons, made the game for a fourth consecutive season. He has 95 catches for 1,243 yards and 10 touchdowns this season, his third career season with 10 or more touchdown receptions.

He had game-winning fourth-quarter touchdown receptions against New England, San Francisco and Jacksonville.

Saturday, who made the game from 2005-07, after several seasons in which many around the Colts and the NFL believed he was worthy of going, made the game for a fourth time. He missed six games last season with injuries and has started 15 this season. 

 Mathis, who made the game for the first time last season, had 9.5 sacks this season before missing this past Sunday's game against the New York Jets. He also has a team-high 23 quarterback pressures and five forced fumbles.

The club’s six selections tie the second-most ever in the club’s Indianapolis era.  The Colts had six selections in 1987 and 2007, while the team had eight nominees in 2005. 


 
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John Oehser covered the Colts for Colts.com for eight seasons and now is the editor of indyfootballreport.com. He is a 20-year veteran of sports...

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