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The Green Bay Packers had two players named All-Pro by the Associated Press for the 2025 season, and seven other players received All-Pro votes but did not make the first or second team.
Edge rusher Micah Parsons received 17 first place votes and was named a first-team All-Pro for the third time in his five-year NFL career. Despite suffering a torn ACL in Week 15, Parsons produced 12.5 sacks and 83 pressures across 14 games. He ranked seventh in sacks and fourth in pressures despite missing the final three weeks.
Safety Xavier McKinney received seven first place votes and was named a second-time All-Pro, marking his second All-Pro nod in two seasons while with the Packers. McKinney intercepted only two passes, but he also defended 10 passes on only 29 targets and allowed just one touchdown pass in coverage while missing only five total tackles.
Others receiving All-Pro votes from the Associated Press voters (first place vote counts as three points, second place vote counts as one):
WR Christian Watson (one vote): He missed the first seven weeks but was electric down the stretch, catching 35 passes for 611 yards and six touchdowns. Watson averaged 17.5 yards per catch and 2.51 yards per route run.
RT Zach Tom (12 votes): He missed time with oblique and knee injuries, hurting his case, but he also allowed zero sacks and was excellent as both a protector and run blocker. All four starting right tackles from the NFC North received votes.
LB Edgerrin Cooper (two votes): The splash plays weren't as common, but Cooper was arguably more reliable down to down and had impactful moments as a tackler in coverage. He led the team with 45 stops, or a tackle creating a failure for the offense.
CB Keisean Nixon (one vote): A shocking vote here, given how Nixon played down the stretch. He did have a highlight interception of Caleb Williams in a primetime game and finished with a career-high 17 passes defensed.
S Evan Williams (one vote): The second-year safety intercepted a team-high three passes and was excellent against the run. His time for league-wide recognition is probably coming.
P Daniel Whelan (28 votes, six first place votes): Whelan led the NFL and set a new team record in yards per punt while also ranking fourth in the NFL and breaking another team record in net yards per punt. He deserved All-Pro honors. Maybe next year.
LS Matthew Orzech (one vote): The long snapping was fine in Green Bay in 2025. Orzech did miss a team-high five tackle attempts covering punts, however.
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Which 9 Packers players received All-Pro votes in 2025?
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Edge rusher Micah Parsons received 17 first place votes and was named a first-team All-Pro for the third time in his five-year NFL career. Despite suffering a torn ACL in Week 15, Parsons produced 12.5 sacks and 83 pressures across 14 games. He ranked seventh in sacks and fourth in pressures despite missing the final three weeks.
Safety Xavier McKinney received seven first place votes and was named a second-time All-Pro, marking his second All-Pro nod in two seasons while with the Packers. McKinney intercepted only two passes, but he also defended 10 passes on only 29 targets and allowed just one touchdown pass in coverage while missing only five total tackles.
Others receiving All-Pro votes from the Associated Press voters (first place vote counts as three points, second place vote counts as one):
WR Christian Watson (one vote): He missed the first seven weeks but was electric down the stretch, catching 35 passes for 611 yards and six touchdowns. Watson averaged 17.5 yards per catch and 2.51 yards per route run.
RT Zach Tom (12 votes): He missed time with oblique and knee injuries, hurting his case, but he also allowed zero sacks and was excellent as both a protector and run blocker. All four starting right tackles from the NFC North received votes.
LB Edgerrin Cooper (two votes): The splash plays weren't as common, but Cooper was arguably more reliable down to down and had impactful moments as a tackler in coverage. He led the team with 45 stops, or a tackle creating a failure for the offense.
CB Keisean Nixon (one vote): A shocking vote here, given how Nixon played down the stretch. He did have a highlight interception of Caleb Williams in a primetime game and finished with a career-high 17 passes defensed.
S Evan Williams (one vote): The second-year safety intercepted a team-high three passes and was excellent against the run. His time for league-wide recognition is probably coming.
P Daniel Whelan (28 votes, six first place votes): Whelan led the NFL and set a new team record in yards per punt while also ranking fourth in the NFL and breaking another team record in net yards per punt. He deserved All-Pro honors. Maybe next year.
LS Matthew Orzech (one vote): The long snapping was fine in Green Bay in 2025. Orzech did miss a team-high five tackle attempts covering punts, however.
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Which 9 Packers players received All-Pro votes in 2025?
Continue reading...