The Kansas City Chiefs are the team to beat in the NFL after ending their 2024 campaign with a 15-2 record and the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs.
On Wednesday, the NFL Players Association announced that three of Kansas City’s biggest stars had earned NFLPA All-Pro honors, cementing their roles as some of the league’s most accomplished competitors.
Defensive lineman Chris Jones and offensive linemen Creed Humphrey and Joe Thuney were named to the NFLPA All-Pro list, which was voted on by their peers across the league.
The Chiefs honored this accomplishment with a post on their official Twitter account this week:
For the players, by the players.
Congrats to our guys for being named to the @NFLPA All-Pro list! pic.twitter.com/b9LvquIjEU
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) January 8, 2025
Though Jones, Humphrey, and Thuney have all earned Associated Press All-Pro selections in years past, none in the trio had won NFLPA All-Pro honors in their careers.
The 2024 AP All-Pro team will be announced at the NFL Honors ceremony, which will be held on Thursday, February 6, and televised on FOX.