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The 1999 All-Pro Team is composed of the National Football League players that were named to the Associated Press, Pro Football Writers Association, and The Sporting News All-Pro Teams in 1999. Both first and second teams are listed for the AP team. These are the three teams that are included in Total Football II: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League. In 1999 the Pro Football Writers Association and Pro Football Weekly combined their All-pro teams, a practice with continues through 2008.

Offense[]

Position First Team Second Team
Quarterback Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams (AP, PFWA, TSN) Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts (AP-2)
Running back Marshall Faulk, St. Louis Rams (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Edgerrin James, Indianapolis Colts (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Stephen Davis, Washington Redskins (AP-2)
Eddie George, Tennessee Titans (AP-2t)
Curtis Martin, New York Jets (AP-2t)
Fullback Mike Alstott, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (AP) Sam Gash, Buffalo Bills (AP-2)
Wide receiver Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis Colts (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Cris Carter, Minnesota Vikings (AP, PFWA)
Isaac Bruce, St. Louis Rams (TSN)
Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville Jaguars (AP-2)
Isaac Bruce St. Louis Rams (AP-2)
Tight end Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City Chiefs (AP, PFWA, TSN) Wesley Walls, Carolina Panthers (AP-2)
Tackle Tony Boselli, Jacksonville Jaguars (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Orlando Pace, St. Louis Rams (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Jon Runyan, Tennessee Titans (AP-2)
Leon Searcy, Jacksonville Jaguars (AP-2)
Guard Larry Allen, Dallas Cowboys (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Bruce Matthews, Tennessee Titans (AP, PFWA)
Will Shields, Kansas City Chiefs (TSN)
Ruben Brown, Buffalo Bills (AP-2)
Tre Johnson, Washington Redskins (AP-2)
Center Kevin Mawae, New York Jets (AP, TSN-t)
Tom Nalen, Denver Broncos (TSN-t)
Jeff Christy, Minnesota Vikings (PFWA)
Tom Nalen, Denver Broncos (AP-2)

Defense[]

Position First Team Second Team
Defensive end Kevin Carter, St. Louis Rams (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Jevon Kearse, Tennessee Titans (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Tony Brackens, Jacksonville Jaguars (AP-2)
Simeon Rice, Arizona Cardinals (AP-2)
Defensive tackle Warren Sapp, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Darrell Russell, Oakland Raiders (PFWA, TSN)
Trevor Pryce, Denver Broncos (AP)
Bryant Young, San Francisco 49ers (AP-2)
Darrell Russell, Oakland Raiders (AP-2)
Middle linebacker Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Zach Thomas, Miami Dolphins (AP)
Junior Seau, San Diego Chargers (AP-2)
Hardy Nickerson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (AP-2)
Outside linebacker Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Kevin Hardy, Jacksonville Jaguars (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Jessie Armstead, New York Giants (AP-2)
Peter Boulware, Baltimore Ravens (AP-2)
Cornerback Sam Madison, Miami Dolphins (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Charles Woodson Oakland Raiders (AP, PFWA)
Deion Sanders, Dallas Cowboys (TSN)
Todd Lyght, St. Louis Rams (AP-2)
Deion Sanders, Dallas Cowboys (AP-2))
Safety John Lynch, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Lawyer Milloy, New England Patriots (AP, TSN)
Carnell Lake, Jacksonville Jaguars (PFWA)
Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia Eagles (AP-2)
Robert Griffith, Minnesota Vikings (AP-2)

Special teams[]

Position First Team Second Team
Kicker Olindo Mare, Miami Dolphins (AP, PFWA, TSN) Mike Vanderjagt, Indianapolis Colts (AP-2)
Punter Mitch Berger, Minnesota Vikings (PFWA, TSN)
Tom Tupa, New York Jets (AP)
Mitch Berger, Minnesota Vikings (AP-2)
Kick Returner Tony Horne, St. Louis Rams (PFWA, TSN)
Glyn Milburn, Chicago Bears (AP)
Tony Horne, St. Louis Rams (AP-2)
Punt Returner Glyn Milburn, Chicago Bears (TSN)
Charlie Rogers, Seattle Seahawks (PFWA)
Special Teams Michael Bates, Carolina Panthers (PFWA)

Key[]

  • AP = Associated Press All-Pro team
  • AP-2 = Associated Press Second-team All-Pro
  • PFWA = Pro Football Writers Association/Pro Football Weekly All-Pro team
  • TSN = The Sporting News All-Pro Team

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