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Chiefs center Creed Humphrey named first-team All-Pro for second straight season

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  • Creed Humphrey earned AP first-team All-Pro for a second consecutive season.
  • He anchored a Chiefs offensive line that sustained multiple personnel changes.
  • Humphrey started every Chiefs game (98) since 2021.

For the second straight season, Chiefs center Creed Humphrey was named first-team All-Pro, as selected by The Associated Press.

Humphrey, one of the NFL’s top run-blocking linemen, anchored an offensive line that went through several personnel changes throughout the season. Only Humphrey and left guard Kingsley Suamataia started all 17 games.

Humphrey has started every game of his Chiefs career — 98, including playoff games — since he was selected in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He’s been named to the Pro Bowl in each of the previous four seasons.

The Chiefs have had at least one player named to the All-Pro first team in seven of the past eight years.

Blair Kerkhoff
The Kansas City Star
Blair Kerkhoff has covered sports for The Kansas City Star since 1989. He was elected to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2023.
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