Detroit Lions Shine in All-Pro Selections
Four Detroit Lions players earned First-Team All-Pro honors for the 2024 season, tying the 1991 Lions for the franchise’s most First-Team selections in a season since the AFL/NFL merger.
First-Team All-Pros:
- Amon-Ra St. Brown (Wide Receiver)
- 115 receptions, 1,263 yards, 12 touchdowns
- Back-to-back All-Pro selections in just four seasons.
- Penei Sewell (Right Tackle)
- Also a back-to-back honoree, anchoring the offensive line.
- Kerby Joseph (Safety)
- Led the NFL with 9 interceptions, earning vindication after a Pro Bowl snub.
- Jack Fox (Punter)
- Averaged an NFL record 46.2 net yards per punt, earning his first First-Team nod.
Second-Team Honors:
- Frank Ragnow (Center): His third career All-Pro recognition.
- Kalif Raymond (Punt Returner): Secures his second career All-Pro honor.
Noteworthy Achievements:
- Joseph’s Selection: Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn had called out the Pro Bowl process after Joseph was overlooked, despite his stellar performance.
- Jack Fox’s Record: Fox joins Jim Arnold (1987) as the only Lions punters named All-Pro in franchise history.
Lions in the Playoffs
The Lions enter the postseason as the NFC’s top seed after finishing the regular season 15-2. They will enjoy a first-round bye as they aim for their first Super Bowl title.
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