Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and wide receiver Tyreek Hill were named first-team NFL All-Pro’s by the Associated Press on Friday, with Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the odds-on favorite to win the Most Valuable Award for the 2020 season, finishing just ahead of Patrick Mahomes of Kansas City for the first-team nod at that position. Mahomes shared second-team honors with the breakout star of the Buffalo Bills, Josh Allen.
Tennessee running back Derrick Henry highlighted the first-team running back position, after galloping to 2,027 yards for his second consecutive rushing title. The Titans won their first division title since 2008, before being bounced from the playoffs with a first-round loss to Baltimore.
Rams defensive stalwart Aaron Donald was named a first-teamer, as the anchor of the top ranked defense in Los Angeles that will be looking for a second-round upset of Green Bay this Saturday at Lambeau Field.
Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill was named an All-Pro for the third time, while Buffalo’s Stefon Diggs, who finished the regular season with 127 catches for 1,535 yards, named for the first time. Diggs was traded by the Vikings to the Bills in the offseason.
Green Bay and Indianapolis led the balloting among NFL teams, putting four players each on the squad.