The Detroit Lions’ stellar season continues to garner accolades as four of their key players were named to the Associated Press All-Pro Team, cementing their individual and collective achievements in 2024. Safety Kerby Joseph, despite being snubbed for the Pro Bowl, leads the charge with a First-Team All-Pro nod after a remarkable season.
Lions’ All-Pro Honorees
- Kerby Joseph (Safety)
- Stats: 9 interceptions (NFL leader), 1 returned for a touchdown, 83 tackles, 12 passes defended.
- Impact: Joseph, just 24 years old, had a breakout season, graded as the top safety by Pro Football Focus.
- Penei Sewell (Tackle)
- Stats: Allowed only one sack in 600+ pass-blocking reps, key player in the Lions’ record-setting 29 rushing touchdowns.
- Impact: Sewell, now a back-to-back All-Pro, has solidified his place as one of the most dominant tackles in the NFL.
- Amon-Ra St. Brown (Wide Receiver)
- Stats: 115 receptions, 1,263 yards, 12 touchdowns.
- Impact: St. Brown joins an elite group as one of only three players in NFL history to achieve 115+ receptions and 10+ touchdowns in consecutive seasons.
- Jack Fox (Punter)
- Stats: 46.2-yard net punting average (NFL record), gross average of 51.0 yards per punt.
- Impact: Fox redefines the position, becoming the first punter to achieve these benchmarks in a single season.
Second-Team All-Pro Honorees
- Kalif Raymond (Punt Returner): Consistent special teams play earned him recognition.
- Frank Ragnow (Center): Anchored the offensive line with elite performance throughout the season.
Lions’ Dominance Reflected
These honors are a testament to the Lions’ exceptional year, with players making history and setting the bar high for future performances. As the team gears up for the playoffs, their All-Pro stars will undoubtedly be key to their success.