The official 2025 NFL All-Pro team (as voted on by the Associated Press) was announced on Saturday, and the Detroit Lions have four players who received honors by the publication.
Both right tackle Penei Sewell and linebacker Jack Campbell were named First-Team All-Pro, while Amon-Ra St. Brown and Aidan Hutchinson were named Second-Team All-Pro.
The most notable news here is the addition of Campbell, who had a breakout season for the Lions. This is his first honor as an All-Pro player. The third-year linebacker finished the season with 176 tackles, 5.0 sacks, four passes defended, three forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries. His PFF grade of 90.2 was second among all NFL linebackers, only behind future Hall of Famer Fred Warner.
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“He doesn’t come off the field, he’s our bell cow, green dot,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said of the linebacker. “And he does—and the guy is smart and he’s instinctive and he is snap-to-whistle all-out, all the time, in practice too. And he doesn’t take plays off, he doesn’t take days off, he goes after the football, he’s a ball guy. So, he’s invaluable.”
For two of the other three Lions, this is at least the second time they’ve received such postseason honors. For Sewell, this is his third-straight year being named First Team All-Pro, and he has to be considered one of the favorites to win the inaugural Protector of the Year Award announced in February (he won PFF’s version of this award earlier this week).
This is the third time Amon-Ra St. Brown has been named to the All-Pro team, but in the two previous years, he was named to the First Team. This year, those honors went to Puka Nacua, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Ja’Marr Chase. St. Brown finished this season with 117 catches, 1,401 yards, and 11 touchdowns.
This is Hutchinson’s first nod as an All-Pro, despite being named to the Pro Bowl in 2023. The Lions’ defensive end finished fourth in the NFL in sacks with 14.5—a career high—and topped the NFL in pressures, according to both PFF (100) and Next Gen Stats (89). He also finished second in the NFL in forced fumbles, with four. The three edge rushes named First-Team All-Pro ahead of him were Myles Garrett, Will Anderson, and Micah Parsons.
Here’s a full list of Lions players who received All-Pro votes:
And you can see the entire 2025 All-Pro teams list in the embedded tweet below:
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