1963 All-Pro Team

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The following is a list of players that were named to the Associated Press National Football League's All-Pro Team in 1963.

Players from the first and second teams are listed, with players from the first team in bold, where applicable.

Teams

Offense
PositionPlayers
Quarterbacks Y. A. Tittle , New York Giants

Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Colts

Running backs Tommy Mason , Minnesota Vikings

Jim Brown , Cleveland Browns
Tom Moore, Green Bay Packers
Jim Taylor, Green Bay Packers

Wide receivers Bobby Joe Conrad , St. Louis Cardinals (Flanker)

Del Shofner , New York Giants (Split End)
Terry Barr, Detroit Lions (Flanker)
Bobby Mitchell, Washington Redskins
Gail Cogdill, Detroit Lions (Split End)
Buddy Dial, Pittsburgh Steelers (Split End)
Sonny Randle, St. Louis Cardinals (Split End)

Tight ends Mike Ditka , Chicago Bears

Ron Kramer, Green Bay
Pete Retzlaff, Philadelphia Eagles

Tackles Dick Schafrath , Left, Cleveland Browns

Forrest Gregg , Right, Green Bay Packers
Charlie Bradshaw, Left, Pittsburgh Steelers
Rosey Brown, Left, New York Giants
Bob St. Clair, Right, San Francisco 49ers
Bob Wetoska, Right, Chicago Bears

Guards Jim Parker , Left, Baltimore Colts

Jerry Kramer , Right, Green Bay Packers
Darrell Dess, Left, New York Giants
Fuzzy Thurston, Left, Green Bay Packers
John Gordy, Right, Detroit Lions
Ken Gray, Right, St. Louis Cardinals

Centers Jim Ringo , Green Bay Packers

Buzz Nutter, Pittsburgh Steelers
Mike Pyle, Chicago Bears

Defense
PositionPlayers
Defensive ends Jim Katcavage , Left, New York Giants

Doug Atkins , Right, Chicago Bears
Willie Davis, Left, Green Bay Packers
Gino Marchetti, Baltimore Colts
Bill Glass, Cleveland Browns

Defensive tackles Roger Brown , Right, Detroit Lions

Henry Jordan , Right, Green Bay Packers
Bob Gain, Left, Cleveland Browns
Dick Modzelewski, Left, New York Giants
Merlin Olsen, Left, Los Angeles Rams
Rosey Grier, Right, Los Angeles Rams
Luke Owens, Right, St. Louis Cardinals

Outside Linebackers Joe Fortunato , Left, Chicago Bears

Jack Pardee , Right, Los Angeles Rams
Dan Currie, Left, Green Bay Packers
Chuck Howley, Left, Dallas Cowboys
Bill Forester, Green Bay Packers
Bill Koman, St. Louis Cardinals
Larry Morris, Chicago Bears
Wayne H. Walker, Detroit Lions

Middle Linebackers Bill George , Chicago Bears

Rip Hawkins, Minnesota Vikings
Sam Huff, New York Giants
Ray Nitschke, Green Bay Packers
Myron Pottios, Pittsburgh Steelers

Cornerbacks Herb Adderly , Left, Green Bay Packers

Dick Lynch , Right, New York Giants
Dick "Night Train" Lane, Left, Detroit Lions
Eddie Meador, Left, Los Angeles Rams
Jimmy Hill, Right, St. Louis Cardinals
Abe Woodson, Right, San Francisco 49ers

Safety Richie Petitbon , Left, Chicago Bears

Roosevelt Taylor , Right, Chicago Bears
Clendon Thomas, Left, Pittsburgh Steelers
Yale Lary, Right, Detroit Lions
Jimmy Patton, Right New York Giants
Larry Wilson, Right, St. Louis Cardinals
Willie Wood, Right, Green Bay Packers

Special teams
PositionPlayers
Returners Timmy Brown , Philadelphia Eagles

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