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2024 NFL All-Pro Squad: Discover the selected players

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2024 NFL All-Pro Squad: Discover the selected players

The 2024 NFL All-Pro team, chosen by a panel of 50 sports media experts, has been announced, showcasing the standout players from the season. The selections are categorized into first and second teams, highlighting excellence in both offense and defense.

**First Team**

**Offense**
At quarterback, Lamar Jackson from Baltimore makes the cut. The running back position is filled by Saquon Barkley of Philadelphia, with Baltimore’s Patrick Ricard taking the fullback spot. Tight end honors go to Brock Bowers from Las Vegas, while the wide receiver trio features Ja’Marr Chase (Cincinnati), Justin Jefferson (Minnesota), and Amon-Ra St. Brown (Detroit). The offensive line is anchored by Tristan Wirfs (Tampa Bay) at left tackle, Joe Thuney (Kansas City) at left guard, Creed Humphrey (Kansas City) at center, Quinn Meinerz (Denver) at right guard, and Penei Sewell (Detroit) at right tackle.

**Defense**
On defense, the edge rusher positions are claimed by Myles Garrett (Cleveland) and Trey Hendrickson (Cincinnati). In the interior line, Cameron Heyward (Pittsburgh) and Chris Jones (Kansas City) represent the defensive stalwarts. The linebacker corps features Zack Baun (Philadelphia), Fred Warner (San Francisco), and Roquan Smith (Baltimore). The cornerback spots are filled by Patrick Surtain II (Denver) and Derek Stingley Jr. (Houston), with Marlon Humphrey (Baltimore) serving as the slot cornerback. Safeties Kerby Joseph (Detroit) and Xavier McKinney (Green Bay) round out the defensive lineup.

**Special Teams**
In special teams, Chris Boswell (Pittsburgh) is the placekicker, while Jack Fox (Detroit) serves as the punter. The kick returner role goes to KaVontae Turpin (Dallas), with Marvin Mims Jr. (Denver) handling punt returns. Special teams play is further enhanced by Brenden Schooler (New England), and long snapper duties fall to Andrew DePaola (Minnesota).

**Second Team**

**Offense**
The second team features Josh Allen (Buffalo) at quarterback, with Derrick Henry (Baltimore) as the running back. Kyle Juszczyk (San Francisco) is the fullback, and George Kittle (San Francisco) comes in at tight end. Wide receivers include Terry McLaurin (Washington), CeeDee Lamb (Dallas), and A.J. Brown (Philadelphia). The offensive line consists of left tackle Jordan Mailata (Philadelphia), left guard Quenton Nelson (Indianapolis), center Frank Ragnow (Detroit), right guard Chris Lindstrom (Atlanta), and right tackle Lane Johnson (Philadelphia).

**Defense**
T.J. Watt (Pittsburgh) is one of the edge rushers, alongside Nik Bonitto (Denver) and Andrew Van Ginkel (Minnesota), both of whom are tied in the voting. The interior defensive line features Zach Allen (Denver) and Jalen Carter (Philadelphia). Linebackers Frankie Luvu (Washington), Bobby Wagner (Washington), and Zaire Franklin (Indianapolis) complete this segment. In the defensive backfield, cornerbacks Trent McDuffie (Kansas City) and Christian Gonzalez (New England) are recognized, alongside slot cornerback Derwin James (Los Angeles Chargers). The safety positions are occupied by Kyle Hamilton (Baltimore) and Budda Baker (Arizona).

**Special Teams**
On the second team for special teams, Brandon Aubrey (Dallas) is the placekicker, while Logan Cooke (Jacksonville) is the punter. Austin Ekeler (Washington) takes up kick return duties, and Kalif Raymond (Detroit) is named punt returner. Special teams contributions continue with J.T. Gray (New Orleans), and long snapping duties are managed by Ross Matiscik (Jacksonville). The selections reflect a combination of exceptional talent and impressive performances throughout the season.