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
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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
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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