The Associated Press has revealed its NFL All-Pro Teams, and three Chicago Bears received the honor. Left guard Joe Thuney and safety Kevin Byard III have been named First-Team All-Pro, and right tackle Darnell Wright has been selected as All-Pro for the Second-Team.
This is Thuney’s third consecutive First-Team All-Pro, with the previous two as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs. He was also a Second-Team All-Pro with the New England Patriots in 2019 and 2022. This season also marked his fourth straight
Pro Bowl selection, as he played every offensive snap for the Bears and helped them win the NFC North title, his ninth division title in his 10-year career.
Thuney is Chicago’s 1st First-Team All-Pro guard since Stan Jones in 1959.
Byard had two previous First-Team All-Pro honors while with the Tennessee Titans, in 2017 and 2021. In 2025, he led the NFL with seven interceptions and made the Pro Bowl for the third time in his career. He tied for second on the team wth 93 tackles.
Byard is the Bears’ 1st First-Team All-Pro safety since Eddie Jackson in 2018.
This is Wright’s first inclusion on an AP All-Pro Team in just his third year as a pro. He, along with Thuney, was a big part of Chicago’s offensive turnaround,
Wright is their 1st Second-Team All-Pro tackle since James “Big Cat” Williams in 2001.
Per the Bears’ site, this is the first time the Bears have had multiple offensive linemen named All-Pro since the 1986 season, when left tackle Jimbo Covert and center Jay Hilgenberg were honored.
You can see the full voting results from the AP here, but the positions that included Chicago players receiving votes (first-place votes in parentheses) are below.
Left Guards: Joe Thuney, Chicago, 109 (31); Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis, 75 (16); Tyler Smith, Dallas, 7 (2); Peter Skoronski, Tennessee; 4 (1); Grey Zabel, Seattle, 3; Landon Dickerson, Philadelphia, 1; Alex Palczewski, Denver, 1.
Centers: Creed Humphrey, Kansas City, 93 (26); Aaron Brewer, Miami, 74 (19); Tyler Linderbaum, Baltimore, 16 (1); Drew Dalman, Chicago, 12 (3); Ryan Neuzil, Atlanta, 4 (1); Connor McGovern, Buffalo, 1.
Right Guards: Quinn Meinerz, Denver, 94 (26); Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta, 37 (8); Kevin Dotson, Los Angeles Rams, 29 (5); Jonah Jackson, Chicago, 24 (7); Trey Smith, Kansas City, 8 (2); Tyler Booker, Dallas, 4 (1); Michael Onwenu, New England, 4 (1).
Cornerbacks: Derek Stingley Jr., Houston, 130 (41); Quinyon Mitchell, Philadelphia, 84 (22); Patrick Surtain II, Denver, 79 (22); Devon Witherspoon, Seattle, 25 (4); Christian Gonzalez, New England, 20 (2); Jaycee Horn, Carolina, 13 (1); Mike Jackson, Carolina, 12 (3); Kamari Lassiter, Houston, 12 (1); Jamel Dean, Tampa Bay, 10 (3); Nahshon Wright, Chicago, 8 (1); Donte Jackson, Los Angeles Chargers, 2; Christian Benford, Buffalo, 1; Deommodore Lenoir, San Francisco, 1; Keisean Nixon, Green Bay, 1; Eric Stokes, Las Vegas, 1; DJ Turner, Cincinnati, 1.
Safeties: Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore, 142 (46); Kevin Byard, Chicago, 83 (23); Jessie Bates III, Atlanta, 42 (8); Xavier McKinney, Green Bay, 31 (7); Talanoa Hufanga, Denver, 31 (5); Calen Bullock, Houston, 17 (3); Antonio Johnson, Jacksonville, 13 (2); Kamren Curl, Los Angeles Rams, 9 (3); Antoine Winfield Jr., Tampa Bay, 9 (1); Jaylinn Hawkins, New England, 4 (1); Camryn Bynum, Indianapolis, 3; Julian Love, Seattle, 3 (1); Budda Baker, Arizona, 2; Brian Branch, Detroit, 2; Jalen Ramsey, Pittsburgh, 2; Xavier Watts, Atlanta, 2; Reed Blankenship, Philadelphia, 1; Coby Bryant, Seattle, 1; Grant Delpit, Cleveland, 1; Harrison Smith, Minnesota, 1; Evan Williams, Green Bay, 1.
Kick Returners: Ray Davis, Buffalo, 59 (16); KaVontae Turpin, Dallas, 53 (14); Chimere Dike, Tennessee, 28 (6); Rashid Shaheed, Seattle, 24 (7); Kene Nwangwu, New York Jets, 18 (5); Devin Duvernay, Chicago, 5 (1); Isaiah Williams, New York Jets, 4; Malik Washington, Miami, 3 (1); Deonte Banks, New York Giants, 2; Antonio Gibson, New England, 1; Charlie Jones, Cincinnati, 1; Skyy Moore, San Francisco, 1; Jaylin Noel, Houston, 1.
Special Teamers: Devon Key, Denver, 80 (23); Del’Shawn Phillips, Los Angeles Chargers, 32 (6); Ben Skowronek, Pittsburgh, 28 (6); Luke Gifford, San Francisco, 25 (6); Carson Bruener, Pittsburgh, 12 (4); Josh Blackwell, Chicago, 3 (1); Calais Campbell, Arizona, 3 (1); Ashton Dulin, Indianapolis, 3 (1); Tommy Eichenberg, Las Vegas, 3 (1); Isaiah Williams, New York Jets, 3 (1); Jonathan Owens, Chicago, 3; Oren Burks, Cincinnati, 1; Jalen Carter, Philadelphia, 1; Leo Chenal, Kansas City, 1; Brenden Schooler, New England, 1; T.J. Tampa, Baltimore, 1.









