Titans P Brett Kern, RB Derrick Henry named All-Pros

Two Tennessee Titans were named All-Pros by the Associated Press on Friday.

Two Tennessee Titans were named All-Pros by the Associated Press on Friday.

Punter Brett Kern was named first team All-Pro, while running back Derrick Henry made second team All-Pro at both running back and the flex position.

Titans center Ben Jones also received two votes.

Henry recently took the NFL’s 2019 rushing title from the Cleveland Browns’ Nick Chubb, recording 303 carries for 1,540 yards and an average of 5.1 yards per rushing attempt on the year.

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Kern led the NFL with 37 punts pinned inside the 20, the second-highest in his career (39 in 2018).

The Associated Press 2019 NFL All-Pro team is selected by a national panel of 50 media members.

Here’s a look at how the voting shook out at both the running back and punter position.

Running backs:

Christian McCaffrey, Carolina, 27; Derrick Henry, Tennessee, 20; Nick Chubb, Cleveland, 2; Dalvin Cook, Minnesota, 1.

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Punters:

Brett Kern, Tennessee, 34; Tress Way, Washington, 13; Bryan Anger, Houston, 2; Logan Cooke, Jacksonville, 1.

The Titans are set to face the New England Patriots on Saturday in the first round of the postseason.

Titans’ Brett Kern, Derrick Henry voted into 2020 NFL Pro Bowl

This marks Kern’s third consecutive Pro Bowl, and Henry’s first time being voted in.

The NFL announced which players would represent the AFC and NFC respectively in the 2020 Pro Bowl on Tuesday night.

Two Tennessee Titans will have a chance to be part of the AFC team, as punter Brett Kern and running back Derrick Henry were both selected to play in the game.

This marks Kern’s third consecutive Pro Bowl, and Henry’s first time being voted in.

Other Titans were selected as alternates.

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Quarterback Ryan Tannehill, defensive lineman Jurrell Casey, safety Kevin Byard, cornerback Logan Ryan, guard Rodger Saffold and long snapper Beau Brinkley all have a chance to join Kern and Henry.

Kickoff for the Pro Bowl is set for 2 p.m. CST on Sunday, January 26 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

2020 Pro Bowl: a look a four Titans’ chances

Here’s a look at four of the team’s strongest players, and what their chances are.

The Tennessee Titans (8-6) face a tough road to the postseason after a 24-21 loss to the Houston Texans on Sunday, but some players may still have the opportunity to play beyond the regular season in the 2020 Pro Bowl.

Official rosters for both the AFC and the NFC will be announced at 7 p.m. CST on Tuesday on NFL Network.

Here’s a look at four of the team’s strongest players, and what their chances are.

1. P Brett Kern.

If there’s any player on the Titans’ roster that’s a lock for the Pro Bowl this year, it’s Kern. He finished first in voting among AFC punters with 93,586 votes.

He’s pinned 34 kicks inside the 20 leads the NFL, leading the NFL. His average of 47.5 yards per punt are the most in the AFC.