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8 Chiefs players received AP NFL All-Pro votes in 2022

A total of eight Kansas City Chiefs players received Associated Press All-Pro votes this year.

Six of those players were selected between the First-Team All-Pro and Second-Team All-Pro rosters, but a total of eight players received votes. This was the first year of a new voting system, where the 50 AP voters received a First-Team vote (worth three points) and a Second-Team vote (worth one point).

Below you’ll find a breakdown of the voting for each Chiefs player to receive a vote:

QB Patrick Mahomes

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First-Team All-Pro

Points: 148

First-Team Votes: 49

Second-Team Votes: 1

TE Travis Kelce

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Unanimous First-Team All-Pro

Points: 150

First-Team Votes: 50

DT Chris Jones

AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann

First-Team All-Pro

Points: 148

First-Team Votes: 49

Second-Team Votes: 1

P Tommy Townsend

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First-Team All-Pro

Points: 100

First-Team Votes: 28

Second-Team Votes: 16

C Creed Humphrey

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Second-Team All-Pro

Points: 77

First-Team Votes: 16

Second-Team Votes: 29

LG Joe Thuney

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Second-Team All-Pro

Points: 77

First-Team Votes: 16

Second-Team Votes: 29

LB Nick Bolton

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Points: 15

First-Team Votes: 3

Second-Team Votes: 6

CB L'Jarius Sneed

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Points: 1

Second-Team Votes: 1

Story originally appeared on Chiefs Wire