Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson received 30 first-place votes to lead the 2024 NFL All-Pro Team, the Associated Press announced Friday.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen trailed Jackson with 18 first-place votes, with Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow nabbing two, as chosen by a national panel of 50 media voters.
This is Jackson’s third All-Pro nod, having earned the honors in 2019 and 2023, both years in which he was also named NFL MVP. The only quarterbacks with more All-Pro nominations in the Super Bowl era are Peyton Manning (7) and Aaron Rodgers (4).
Wide receivers Ja’Marr Chase of the Bengals and Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings both received unanimous first-place votes.
“Wow, that’s crazy. That’s respect right there. That’s love,” Jefferson said of the unanimous vote.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley earned 48 out of 50 first-place votes thanks to a season that saw him run for a franchise-record 2,005 yards in 16 games in his first season with the Eagles.
The two first-place votes that didn’t go to Barkley went to Ravens running back Derrick Henry.
The Denver Broncos’ Patrick Surtain II similarly dominated at his position, earning 49 first-place votes at cornerback.
“For real? That’s a huge honor,” Surtain said of the nomination. “That’s one of the accolades I definitely had goals for.”
The Ravens, Eagles and the Detroit Lions tied for the most nominations with six per team.
Las Vegas Raiders rookie tight end Brock Bowers is one of 14 players who were nominated for the first time, according to NFL.com.
Here are the results of the Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro first-team balloting:
Offense QB: Lamar Jackson, Ravens RB: Saquon Barkley, Eagles FB: Patrick Ricard, Ravens TE: Brock Bowers, Raiders WR: Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals; Justin Jefferson, Vikings; Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions LT: Tristan Wirfs, Buccaneers LG: Joe Thuney, Chiefs C: Creed Humphrey, Chiefs RG: Quinn Meinerz, Broncos RT: Penei Sewell, Lions
Defense Edge: Myles Garrett, Browns; Trey Hendrickson, Bengals Interior Line: Cameron Heyward, Steelers; Chris Jones, Chiefs Linebackers: Zach Baun, Eagles; Fred Warner, 49ers; Roquan Smith, Ravens Cornerbacks: Patrick Surtain II, Broncos; Derek Stingley Jr., Texans Slot corner: Marlon Humphrey, Ravens Safeties: Kerby Joseph, Lions; Xavier McKinney, Packers
Special Teams Kicker: Chris Boswell, Steelers Punter: Jack Fox, Lions Kick Returner: KaVontae Turpin, Cowboys Punt Returner: Marvin Mims Jr., Broncos Special Teamer: Brenden Schooler, Patriots Long Snapper: Andrew DePaola, Vikings
Here are the results of the Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro second-team balloting:
Offense QB: Josh Allen, Bills RB: Derrick Henry, Ravens FB: Kyle Juszczyk, 49ers TE: George Kittle, 49ers WR: Terry McLaurin, Commanders; CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys; A.J. Brown, Eagles LT: Jordan Mailata, Eagles LG: Quenton Nelson, Colts C: Frank Ragnow, Lions RG: Chris Lindstrom, Falcons RT: Lane Johnson, Eagles
Defense Edge: T.J. Watt, Steelers; Nik Bonitto, Broncos (tied); Andrew Van Ginkel, Vikings Interior Line: Zach Allen, Broncos; Jalen Carter, Eagles Linebackers: Frankie Luvu, Commanders; Bobby Wagner, Commanders; Zaire Franklin, Colts Cornerbacks: Trent McDuffie, Chiefs; Christian Gonzalez, Patriots Slot corner: Derwin James, Chargers Safeties: Kyle Hamilton, Ravens; Budda Baker, Cardinals
Special Teams Kicker: Brandon Aubrey, Cowboys Punter: Logan Cooke, Jaguars Kick Returner: Austin Ekeler, Commanders Punt Returner: Kalif Raymond, Lions Special Teamer: J.T. Gray, Saints Long Snapper: Ross Matiscik, Jaguars
–Field Level Media
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