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Published: January 10, 2008
NEW YORK - LaDainian Tomlinson and Randy Moss were unanimous selections to The Associated Press 2007 NFL All-Pro team on Wednesday. So was Tom Brady - sort of.
The league's Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year was chosen on each of the ballots from 50 media members who regularly cover the NFL. One voter, however, split the vote at quarterback between Brady and Green Bay's Brett Favre.
Still, Brady was a runaway choice at the position, and was joined by four other unbeaten Patriots on the squad: Moss, tackle Matt Light, cornerback Asante Samuel and outside linebacker Mike Vrabel.
All but Moss made the All-Pro team for the first time; Moss was chosen as a Minnesota Viking in 1998, 2000 and 2003.
BROWNS: Reportedly plan to extend coach Romeo Crennel's contract and have begun talks with quarterback Derek Anderson's representatives on a long-term contract. .
Crennel signed a five-year deal with the Browns in 2005. He began this past season with his future in doubt and a 10-22 record to show for his first two seasons in Cleveland. But after a terrible start, the Browns went 10-6 behind an explosive offense and barely missed the AFC playoffs.
Anderson, who began the season as Cleveland's backup, threw 29 touchdown passes in his first year as a starter.
FALCONS: The team reportedly is interested in Southern California coach Pete Carroll for their head coaching job, a person familiar with the team's coaching situation told The Associated Press.
SEAHAWKS: Deion Branch practiced for the first time in two weeks.
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