Who is in the NFL All-Pro Team? Stafford, Nacua, Garrett
A national panel of media members has selected the top performers from the 2025 NFL regular season.


After 18 weeks of grueling regular season action a panel of 50 media members has selected the NFL All-Pro teams for 2025, celebrating the top performers across the season.
The headline news is that Matthew Stafford of the Los Angeles Rams is named quarterback for the All-Pro first team, beating out competition from Drake Maye. This is the first time that the 37-year-old Stafford has been named to the All-Pro first team, coming with his third All-Pro selection.
Of the 31 players in the first team, only three were unanimous selections: Myles Garrett, Puka Nacua and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Here’s a look at the All-Pro first team for 2025...
NFL All-Pro first team 2025
Offense
Quarterback — Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams
Running Back — Bijan Robinson, Atlanta
Fullback — Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco
Wide Receivers — Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams; Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle; Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati
All Purpose — Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco
Tight End — Trey McBride, Arizona
Left Tackle — Garrett Bolles, Denver
Left Guard — Joe Thuney, Chicago
Center — Creed Humphrey, Kansas City
Right Guard — Quinn Meinerz, Denver
Right Tackle — Penei Sewell, Detroit
Defense
Edge Rushers — Myles Garrett, Cleveland; Will Anderson Jr., Houston; Micah Parsons, Green Bay
Interior Linemen — Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee; Zach Allen, Denver
Linebackers — Jack Campbell, Detroit; Jordyn Brooks, Miami
Cornerbacks — Derek Stingley Jr., Houston; Quinyon Mitchell, Philadelphia
Slot cornerback — Cooper DeJean, Philadelphia
Safeties — Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore; Kevin Byard, Chicago
Special Teams
Placekicker — Will Reichard, Minnesota
Punter — Jordan Stout, Baltimore
Kick Returner — Ray Davis, Buffalo
Punt Returner — Chimere Dike, Tennessee
Special Teamer — Devon Key, Denver
Long Snapper — Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville
“That’s amazing,” Stafford said, when asked for comment. “I did not see that coming. Played a lot of years. A lot of respect for this game. A lot of respect for the other guys who do what I do. It’s not an easy thing to do. It means a lot.”
To quote @TomBrady, an absolute piss missle from Matthew Stafford to Colby Parkinson for six!
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) December 14, 2025
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There was one rookie included in the All-Pro first team: Tennessee Titans punt receiver Chimere Dike. The No. 103 pick for the Titans first-year featured in all 17 games and notched six touchdowns, becoming only the fourth rookie since 2020 to make the first team.
“That’s awesome,” Dike said of the news. “Everyone wants to be All-Pro one day, and that’s one of the goals I set at the beginning of the season for my career. To be able to do that in my first year, I’m just thankful coach [John Fassel, special teams] and my teammates had belief in me.”
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