Falcons wide receiver Roddy White and 49ers defensive tackle Justin Smith are the latest Pro Bowl replacements.
White will replace Vikings wide receiver Sidney Rice, while Smith will take the spot of Vikings defensive tackle Kevin Williams.
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Fourteen Players Added To Pro Bowl
A total of 14 players have been added to the Pro Bowl rosters, replacing members of the Colts and Saints.
Jaguars quarterback David Garrard, Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson, Steelers tight end Heath Miller, Titans center Kevin Mawae, Titans defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch, Jets defensive end Shaun Ellis and Dolphins safety Yeremiah Bell were added to the AFC roster.
Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb, Giants offensive tackle David Diehl, Giants offensive guard Chris Snee, Panthers center Ryan Kalil, Redskins linebacker London Fletcher, Cardinals free safety Antrel Rolle and Eagles strong safety Quintin Mikell were added to the NFC roster.
Oakland's Long Snapper Named To Pro Bowl
Raiders long snapper Jon Condo has been added to the AFC Pro Bowl roster.
Condo was picked as a "need" player for the Jan. 31 game on Tuesday.
He is the third Oakland player selected to the roster. Condo joins cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha and punter Shane Lechler.
Ochocinco Named As Pro Bowl Alternate
Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco was selected Friday as an alternate on the AFC's Pro Bowl roster.
He replaced injured Patriots receiver Wes Welker.
Ochocinco reacted to the news by declaring he would take part in a charity sprint.
"Adam i am racing Chris Johnson, the loser is giving there pro bowl check over to those in need in Haiti," Ochocinco wrote on Twitter, addressing ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Johnson Named Offensive POY
Chris Johnson was named the AP Offensive Player of the Year on Wednesday.
Johnson rushed for 2,006 yards with 14 touchdowns. Johnson became just the sixth running back to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a single season.
Woodson Named Top Defensive Player
Packers defensive back Charles Woodson has been named The Associated Press 2009 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
Woodson tied for the league lead with nine interceptions, returning three for touchdowns.
"It's a great honor," Woodson said Tuesday. "I felt like I put a lot into the game, mentally and physically -- your body's always beat up -- and it's great to be recognized."
Woodson received 28 votes Tuesday from a nationwide panel of 50 sportswriters and broadcasters who cover the NFL.
Jets' Ferguson Named To Pro Bowl
Jets offensive tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson was added to the AFC team for the Pro Bowl on Friday.
Ferguson takes the spot of Dolphins tackle Jake Long, who is out with an injury.
Ferguson is the fourth Jets player and third Jets offensive lineman on the AFC roster, joining center Nick Mangold, guard Alan Faneca and cornerback Darrelle Revis.
Manning Wins Fourth MVP In Landslide
Colts quarterback Peyton Manning is the first player to win The Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player honor four times.
Manning dominated the voting on Saturday, receiving 39? votes to 7? for Drew Brees of New Orleans.
Only four players -- all quarterbacks -- earned votes. The other two were Philip Rivers of San Diego (2) and Brett Favre of Minnesota (1).
"I'm very humbled and grateful to be honored with this award and I really feel like it is a reflection of our team," said Manning.
"I have to believe that starting 14-0 and having seven comeback wins has a lot to do with this award coming our way, and I'm very grateful to all the players and the coaches and our fans, who were a big part of it. There were a number of other extremely deserving candidates."
Peyton also won in 2003, 2004 and 2008.
Harvin Beats Oher For Offensive ROY
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver/kick returner Percy Harvin was an overwhelming selection as the Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year, the AP announced Wednesday morning. Harvin is the sixth player in team history to earn the honor and joined 2007 winner Adrian Peterson as the second Viking in three seasons to win the award.
Selected with the 22nd overall pick last April, Harvin received 41 of a possible 50 votes, with Baltimore Ravens rookie tackle Michael Oher finishing second with six votes.