2004 All-Pro Team - Offense

Offense

Position First Team Second Team
Quarterback Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts (AP, PFWA, TSN) Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota Vikings (PFWA)
Running back Curtis Martin, New York Jets (AP, PFWA, TSN)
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego Chargers (AP)
Shaun Alexander, Seattle Seahawks (PFWA)
Edgerrin James, Indianapolis Colts (TSN)
Tiki Barber, New York Giants (PFWA)
Edgerrin James, Indianapolis Colts (AP-2)
Shaun Alexander, Seattle Seahawks (AP-2)
Fullback William Henderson, Green Bay Packers (AP) Tony Richardson, Kansas City Chiefs (AP-2)
Wide receiver Terrell Owens, Philadelphia Eagles (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Muhsin Muhammad, Carolina Panthers (AP, PFWA)
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis Colts (TSN)
Chad Johnson, Cincinnati Bengals (PFWA)
Hines Ward, Pittsburgh Steelers (AP-2)
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis (AP-2)
Tight end Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Jason Witten, Dallas Cowboys (PFWA)
Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City Chiefs (AP-2)
Tackle Walter Jones, Seattle Seahawks (AP, PFWA, TSN)
William Roaf, Kansas City Chiefs (AP-t, PFWA)
Willie Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals (AP-t)
Orlando Pace, St. Louis Rams (TSN)
Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore Ravens (AP-2)
Orlando Pace, St. Louis Rams (AP-2)
Guard Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh Steelers (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Brian Waters, Kansas City Chiefs (AP, PFWA, TSN)
Will Shields, Kansas City Chiefs (AP-2)
Steve Hutchinson, Seattle Seahawks (AP-2)
Center Jeff Hartings, Pittsburgh Steelers (AP, TSN)
Kevin Mawae, New York Jets (PFWA)
Olin Kreutz, Chicago Bears (PFWA)
Kevin Mawae, New York Jets, (AP-2)

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    You who have condemned me, I know your kind. Your forebears poisoned Socrates, burned Joan of Arc, hanged, tortured all those whose only offense was to bring light into darkness.
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    There is something in the breast of almost every man, which at bottom takes offense at the attentions of any other man offered to a woman, the hope of whose nuptial love he himself may have discarded. Fain would a man selfishly appropriate all the hearts which have ever in any way confessed themselves his.
    Herman Melville (1819–1891)