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When Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson made the Pro Bowl earlier this month, he pointed to All-Pro honors as the real prize.
“One just outweighs the other one, but I mean, both of them are still prestigious awards,” he said. ”As far as All-Pro goes, that’s the one I want. I want more.”
Friday, he fell short of first team when the Associated Press released their All-Pro team. He was on their second team, along the 49ers’ Charvarius Ward.