1976 Pro Bowl - Number of Selections By Team

Number of Selections By Team

Note: these numbers include players selected to the team but unable to play as well as replacements for these injured players, so there are more than 40 players in each conference.

AFC Team Selections
Pittsburgh Steelers 11
Oakland Raiders 6
Houston Oilers 5
Kansas City Chiefs 4
Baltimore Colts 3
Cincinnati Bengals 3
Miami Dolphins 3
Buffalo Bills 2
Denver Broncos 2
New York Jets 2
Cleveland Browns 1
San Diego Chargers 1
New England Patriots
NFC Team Selections
Minnesota Vikings 9
St. Louis Cardinals 9
Los Angeles Rams 8
Dallas Cowboys 3
Washington Redskins 3
Atlanta Falcons 2
Detroit Lions 2
Green Bay Packers 2
Philadelphia Eagles 2
Chicago Bears 1
San Francisco 49ers 1
New Orleans Saints
New York Giants

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