The Associated Press has officially released its 2025 NFL All-Pro Team, determined by a nationwide vote of 50 media members who evaluated player performances throughout the season, reports Baltimore Chronicle via enguide.pl. The annual selection recognizes the most outstanding players at each position across the league, dividing honorees into first-team and second-team units.
Matthew Stafford of the Los Angeles Rams was chosen as the first-team quarterback, marking a significant milestone in his career. Atlanta’s Bijan Robinson earned first-team recognition at running back, while San Francisco’s Kyle Juszczyk was selected at fullback. The first-team wide receiver group includes Puka Nacua of the Rams, Jaxon Smith-Njigba of Seattle, and Ja’Marr Chase of Cincinnati. Christian McCaffrey of San Francisco was named to the all-purpose role, and Arizona tight end Trey McBride completed the primary offensive skill positions.
Along the offensive line, Garrett Bolles of Denver secured the left tackle spot, with Joe Thuney of Chicago at left guard and Creed Humphrey of Kansas City at center. Denver’s Quinn Meinerz was selected at right guard, while Detroit’s Penei Sewell rounded out the first team at right tackle.
On defense, the first-team edge rushers are Myles Garrett of Cleveland, Will Anderson Jr. of Houston, and Micah Parsons of Green Bay. Interior defensive line honors went to Jeffery Simmons of Tennessee and Zach Allen of Denver. The linebacker positions were filled by Jack Campbell of Detroit and Jordyn Brooks of Miami. In the secondary, cornerback selections include Derek Stingley Jr. of Houston and Quinyon Mitchell of Philadelphia, with Cooper DeJean of Philadelphia recognized as the slot cornerback. The safety positions were awarded to Kyle Hamilton of Baltimore and Kevin Byard of Chicago.
The first-team special teams unit features Minnesota placekicker Will Reichard and Baltimore punter Jordan Stout. Ray Davis of Buffalo was selected as kick returner, while Chimere Dike of Tennessee earned punt returner honors. Denver’s Devon Key was named special teamer, and Ross Matiscik of Jacksonville was selected as long snapper.
The second-team offense lists Drake Maye of New England at quarterback and James Cook of Buffalo at running back. Baltimore’s Patrick Ricard was selected at fullback. The wide receiver group consists of George Pickens of Dallas, Amon-Ra St. Brown of Detroit, and Chris Olave of New Orleans. Bijan Robinson of Atlanta also appeared on the second team as an all-purpose player, while Kyle Pitts of Atlanta earned the tight end spot.
Second-team offensive linemen include Trent Williams of San Francisco at left tackle, Quenton Nelson of Indianapolis at left guard, and Aaron Brewer of Miami at center. Chris Lindstrom of Atlanta was named right guard, and Darnell Wright of Chicago completed the line at right tackle.
Defensive second-team selections include edge rushers Brian Burns of the New York Giants, Danielle Hunter of Houston, and Aidan Hutchinson of Detroit. Interior linemen Leonard Williams of Seattle and Cameron Heyward of Pittsburgh were also recognized. Linebacker honors went to Devin Lloyd of Jacksonville and Ernest Jones IV of Seattle. Cornerbacks Patrick Surtain II of Denver and Devon Witherspoon of Seattle were selected, while Derwin James of the Los Angeles Chargers earned the slot cornerback designation. At safety, Jessie Bates III of Atlanta was joined by Talanoa Hufanga of Denver and Xavier McKinney of Green Bay, both marked with an asterisk.
The second-team special teams unit includes Dallas kicker Brandon Aubrey and Seattle punter Michael Dickson. Kavontae Turpin of Dallas was selected as kick returner, Marcus Jones of New England as punt returner, Del’Shawn Phillips of the Los Angeles Chargers as special teamer, and Andrew DePaola of Minnesota as long snapper.
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