1954 All-Pro Team
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The 1954 All-Pro Team consisted of the best players at each position among players in the National Football League as chosen by various selectors.
The 1954 Cleveland Browns won the NFL championship. Five Cleveland players received first-team honors from at least one selector. Cleveland's honorees were: tackle Lou Groza, guard Abe Gibron; quarterback Otto Graham; defensive end Len Ford; and defensive tackle John Kissell.
Eight members of the Detroit Lions received first-team honors.
The All-Pro selectors included:
- Associated Press (AP)[1]
- Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), "chosen by balloters from all cities in the circuit"[2]
- United Press (UP)[3]
- The Sporting News (TSN), selecting a single team of eleven players[4]
- New York Daily News (NYDN)[5]
Players receiving first-team honors from three of the five selectors are shown in bold.