The Pro Bowl rosters for the 2024 NFL season have just recently been announced, and much to the delight of those in Kansas City, five Chiefs players have been named to the AFC roster.
According to insider Adam Teicher, tight end Travis Kelce, guard Trey Smith, center Creed Humphrey, guard/tackle Joe Thuney, and defensive tackle Chris Jones all made it.
Of course, this team is going for their third consecutive Super Bowl, so these players might not be able to play in the Pro Bowl.
The NFL has announced the Pro Bowl players for the 2024 season and here's who made it from the Chiefs:
Travis Kelce
Trey Smith
Creed Humphrey
Joe Thuney
Chris Jones— Adam Teicher (@adamteicher) January 2, 2025
Travis Kelce continues to build on his legendary career, making 10 Pro Bowls.
The three-time champion’s loaded trophy case has prompted the people of Canton, Ohio, to prepare his gold jacket and bronze bust.
This is the first Pro Bowl nod for Trey Smith, the third for Creed Humphrey, and the third for Joe Thuney.
For Chris Jones, he could also be building on a possible Hall of Fame career, as this is his sixth time being voted to the Pro Bowl.
However, quarterback Patrick Mahomes was not voted to the Pro Bowl for the first time since he became the starter in Kansas City.
The two-time MVP likely has his eye on another prize.
He wants to guide his team to a three-peat, which is unprecedented in the league’s history.
Being voted to the Pro Bowl is a nice feather in the cap for these players, but it is not the end goal in Kansas City.
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