Colts tight end Jack Doyle named to Pro Bowl
Scott Horner
IndyStar
The Indianapolis Colts have another Pro Bowl player.
Tight end Jack Doyle was selected as a replacement Sunday for Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots, who earned a spot in Super Bowl LII by beating the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Gronkowski and Kansas City's Travis Kelce were the AFC's original Pro Bowl invitees. Doyle had a career highs of 80 receptions for 690 yards in his fifth season with the Colts. He also had four touchdowns.
Wide receiver T.Y. Hilton was previously named as a Pro Bowl replacement, his fourth straight berth in the game, which will be played Sunday, Jan. 28 in Orlando.
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