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as named a second-team All-Pro.Rounding out the Rams
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Raiders safety Reggie Nelson was benched by coach Jon Gruden for Oakland's game against the visiting Indianapolis Colts.Nelson had played in 82 consecutive regular-season games before being a healthy scratch on Sunday.Left guard Kelechi Osemele also was inactive for Oakland [url= http://www.ramsjerseyproshop.com/kurt-warner-jersey/]Kurt Warner Jersey[/url] , missing a third straight game with a knee injury.Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri (right groin) and running back Marlon Mack (ankle) were active. Vinatieri entered the day needing five points to break Morten Andersen's NFL career scoring record of 2,544.Los Angeles Rams receiver Cooper Kupp sat out a second straight game with an injured knee, as expected, and the team activated just two running backs and two tight ends against the Green Bay Packers.Green Bay receiver Randall Cobb was active after being limited in practice with a hamstring injury.The Arizona Cardinals were without their top defensive lineman, Corey Peters (ankle) against the San Francisco 49ers, who didn't have center Weston Richburg (knee).Earlier Sunday, star linebacker Khalil Mack sat out for the Chicago Bears against the New York Jets, the first game he's missed since entering the NFL.The Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos were down three starters apiece for their AFC West matchup.Chiefs center Mitch Morse was going through the league's concussion protocol, while linebacker Justin Houston (hamstring) and safety Eric Berry (heel) are also out Sunday.The Broncos, trying to snap a six-game losing streak against the Chiefs, were without running back Royce Freeman (ankle), right tackle Jared Veldheer (knee) and strong safety Darian Stewart (neck).Mack was out with an injured right ankle for Chicago, while wide receiver Allen Robinson is sidelined by a groin injury. Mack had played in every game since he was selected by Oakland with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2014 draft; the Raiders traded him to the Bears before the start of this season.The Jets were short a trio of starters: wide receiver Robby Anderson (ankle), cornerback Trumaine Johnson (quadriceps muscle) and wide receiver Quincy Enunwa (ankle).The NFC East-leading Washington Redskins took on the rival New York Giants without starting cornerback Quinton Dunbar, who missed a second consecutive game with an injured shin. Washington was also without wide receiver Jamison Crowder, but two other offensive playmakers who sat a week ago were active: running back Chris Thompson and receiver Paul Richardson.Here are the inactive players for Sunday's NFL games:INDIANAPOLIS-OAKLANDColts: WR Ryan Grant (ankle), S Malik Hooker (hip), TE Eric Swoope (knee), RB Robert Turbin (shoulder), OL Donzelle Good, WR Steve Ishmael, DT Hassan Ridgeway.Raiders: Nelson, Osemele, WR Marcell Ateman, LB Shilique Calhoun, LB Emmanuel Lamur, CB Rashaan Melvin, OT Justin Murray.GREEN BAY-RAMSPackers: 8 QB Tim Boyle, CB Bashaud Breeland, CB Tony Brown, LB Korey Toomer, G Justin McCray, T/G Alex Light [url= http://www.ramsjerseyproshop.com/joe-namath-jersey/]Joe Namath Jersey[/url] , WR J'Mon Moore.Rams: WR Cooper Kupp, DB Darious Williams, RB Justin Davis, RB John Kelly, LB Trevon Young, DT Sebastian Joseph-Day, TE Johnny Mundt.SAN FRANCISCO-ARIZONA49ers: QB Tom Savage, WR Pierre Garcon, DB Greg Mabin, DT Julian Taylor, OT Shon Coleman, DL D.J. 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Dominant.As if Aaron Donald‘s near record-breaking statistics didn’t jump off the page enough, just look at the votes.The Los Angeles Rams bulldozer, who finished just two sacks shy of Michael Strahan’s record of 22.5, was voted the only unanimous first-team All-Pro in voting by a nationwide panel of 50 media members of The Associated Press.“That’s surreal,” Donald said. “It’s a blessing. Wow! You see the hard work pay off. A lot of credit to my teammates and my coaches for pushing me and helping me.”Donald’s selection marks his fourth consecutive All-Pro recognition.While Donald’s dominance landed him as the only sure-thing to make the list, his teammates were not far behind.Running back Todd Gurley led all running backs in vote getting, receiving 25 of the 50 votes to propel him to his second straight All-Pro Team. Gurley, who finished 200 yards shy of his second-consecutive 2,000 scrimmage yard season after sitting out the last two weeks of the season with a knee injury, put up 21 total touchdowns and ended the year with the second-most rushing yards per game (89.4) behind the Dallas Cowboys Ezekiel Elliott, who was named a second-team All-Pro.Rounding out the Rams contribution to the coveted list is a duo of special teamers credited with second-team honors.Punter Johnny Hekker and “special teamer” Cory Littleton both found their names on the list for the efforts in the third phase of the game.Hekker, earning his sixth-straight All-Pro honors, finished seventh in the league in average yards per punt (46.3) although he only punted 43 times, 22 fewer than his previous career-low from last season.Littleton, who is in his third season with the Rams after signing as an undrafted free agent in 2016, earned his first career All-Pro honors.The Rams head into the playoffs as the No. 2 seed in the NFC and will have a bye in the Wild Card Round. They will play host to either the Seattle Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys or Chicago Bears Saturday, Jan. 12 at 5:15 on FOX depending on the results of Wild Card Weekend.