The 2024 NFL All-Pro teams have been announced, with the Kansas City Chiefs having representation on both offense and defense. Left guard Joe Thuney and center Creed Humphrey made the first team on the offensive side, with Thuney earning his second consecutive selection and Humphrey making his debut. On defense, defensive tackle Chris Jones was named a first-teamer for the third straight year, despite only recording five sacks. Cornerback Trent McDuffie made the All-Pro second team this year after being a first-teamer last year.
Notable absences from the All-Pro list for the Chiefs included quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce. Both players had a down season compared to their usual standards. Right guard Trey Smith finished third in voting at his position.
In the Pro Bowl, five Chiefs players were selected with Humphrey, Jones, and Thuney as starters, and Kelce and Smith as backups. Mahomes and McDuffie were named as first alternates. Mahomes had been a Pro Bowler in each of his previous six seasons as a starter.
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