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Week 18 felt like hitting the bottom of the barrel. Baltimore missed the playoffs this time around, which led to a change. Johns Harbaugh is out. Jesse Minter is in, and he's here to do one thing: get this team over the hump and win a Super Bowl. Make no mistake. Consecutive postseason appearances aren't enough.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — One of the favorite parts of Sean Payton’s job as Denver Broncos head coach is getting to call his players to inform them they earned Pro Bowl bids or All-Pro honors, and one such opportunity this season was especially gratifying.
The 2025 NFL season had some standout performances over 18 weeks on both sides of the ball. Here's who earned All-Pro honors.
The Chicago Bears could potentially land an All-Pro talent from a rebuilding NFC squad to replace Kevin Byard, if he leaves in free agency. The post Bears Trade Pitch Lands $64 Million All-Pro to Replace Kevin Byard appeared first on Heavy Sports.
A few All-Pro regulars again represented the San Francisco 49ers when the Associated Press announced Saturday morning its first- and second-team selections.
For the second time in his career, Cam Heyward has been named second-team All-Pro. It's the sixth time overall he's been named an All-Pro.
Former Ohio State wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba is a unanimous first-team AP NFL All-Pro while Chris Olave and Cameron Heyward earn second-team honors.