NFL Players Association Presents Third Annual Players' All-Pro Team

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – NFL players have once again let their voice – and only their voice – be heard in determining which of their peers performed best at each position.

Following a league-wide vote, the third annual Players’ All-Pro Team was announced Wednesday by the NFL Players Association, with 29 players earning a place on the prestigious list, highlighting the top performers across 23 different positions. Find the full list here and below.

Here are a few highlights about some of this year’s featured players:
•    Brock Bowers is the third player to be selected in his rookie season.
•    The Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs tied for the most players with three selections each.
•    The San Francisco 49ers have produced the most player appearances all-time with 10.
•    Roquan Smith and Fred Warner have been voted every year as the two best off-ball linebackers on the Players’ All-Pro Team since its inception during the 2022-23 season.

The guidelines and ballot for the Players’ All-Pro Team were created with an emphasis on consistency, availability and positional familiarity, including:
•    Only active NFL players were eligible to vote, and each player could only vote once.
•    Players could not vote for themselves or for their teammates.
•    If a player missed five or more games as of Week 15 of the season, they were ineligible for a spot on the team.
•    Players voted for the position group they play in and line up against on the field. For example, centers could vote for: the best center, the best nose tackle, the best interior defensive lineman and the best off-ball linebacker in the league.
•    For the special teams (or “core teamers”) category, various player leaders from each locker room nominated their two top players for the ballot.

THE 2024-25 PLAYERS’ ALL-PRO TEAM
Quarterback: Lamar Jackson (Baltimore)*
Running back: Saquon Barkley (Philadelphia)
Fullback: Kyle Juszczyk (San Francisco)**
Wide Receiver (2): Ja’Marr Chase (Cincinnati), Justin Jefferson (Minnesota)*
Tight End: Brock Bowers (Las Vegas)
Left Tackle: Tristan Wirfs (Tampa Bay)
Left Guard: Joe Thuney (Kansas City)
Center: Creed Humphrey (Kansas City)
Right Guard: Chris Lindstrom (Atlanta)
Right Tackle: Penei Sewell (Detroit)

Edge Rusher (2): Myles Garrett (Cleveland)**, Trey Hendrickson (Cincinnati)
Nose Tackle: Dexter Lawrence (New York Giants)**
Interior Defensive Lineman (2): Chris Jones (Kansas City)**, Jalen Carter (Philadelphia)
Off-Ball Linebacker (2): Roquan Smith (Baltimore)**, Fred Warner (San Francisco)**
Cornerback (2): Pat Surtain II (Denver)**, Derek Stingley (Houston)
Free Safety:  Xavier McKinney (Green Bay)
Strong Safety: Kyle Hamilton (Baltimore)*

Kick Returner: KaVontae Turpin (Dallas)*
Punt Returner: Marvin Mims Jr. (Denver)
Core Teamer (2): Brenden Schooler (New England)*, Miles Killebrew (Pittsburgh)
Kicker: Chris Boswell (Pittsburgh)
Punter: Logan Cooke (Jacksonville)
Long snapper: Ross Matiscik (Jacksonville)*

*Denotes a two-time Players’ All-Pro selection
**Denotes a three-time Players’ All-Pro selection

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About the NFL Players Association:  
The National Football League Players Association is the union for professional football players in the National Football League. Established in 1956, the NFLPA has a long history of assuring proper recognition and representation of players’ interests. The NFLPA has shown that it will do whatever is necessary to assure that the rights of players are protected—including ceasing to be a union, if necessary, as it did in 1989. In 1993, the NFLPA again was officially recognized as the union representing the players and negotiated a landmark Collective Bargaining Agreement with the NFL. The current CBA will govern the sport through the 2030 NFL season. Learn more at nflpa.com.