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With Davis, Adams and Hilton now in the Pro Bowl, the Colts have had at least one representative in the All-Star game for 18 straight years. That has changed in the past 24 hours, however, as three Colts have now been named to the Pro Bowl as replacements.
Seattle Seahawks strong safety Kam Chancellor (31) knocks the ball loose from Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson (81) in the second half of an NFL football game, Monday, Oct. 5, 2015, in Seattle.
Both Davis and Adams were selected to the Pro Bowl past year, when the Colts got all the way to the AFC Championship game, though they wound up losing that contest to the New England Patriots.
Hilton caught 69 passes for 1,124 yards and five touchdowns in 2015.
The Colts' season did not go as they'd hoped, thanks in part to early losses and in part to the season-ending injury to quarterback Andrew Luck, and that really took its toll on the offensive players and their statistics.
Davis will be making his second consecutive Pro Bowl appearance.
McAfee, who earned his first Pro Bowl nod last season, led the league in touchback percentage at 88.9 percent at the time the Pro Bowl lineup was announced.
To find out which players will play on Team Rice or Team Irvin, tune into the Pro Bowl Draft Wednesday, January 27th, on ESPN2.
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