REPORT: Kansas City Chiefs have 5 players named to 2025 Pro Bowl

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, left, is congratulated by guard Trey Smith after...

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – The Kansas City Chiefs will be represented well in the 2025 Pro Bowl, if the team isn’t playing in the Super Bowl.

The following players were selected for this year’s event:

  • Center Creed Humphrey (Starter)
  • Defensive Lineman Chris Jones (Starter)
  • Tight End Travis Kelce
  • Offensive Guard Trey Smith
  • Offensive Guard Joe Thuney (Starter)

The honor is the third-straight Pro Bowl for Humphrey. He leads all centers with 1,112 offensive snaps this season, according to the Chiefs.

Jones earned his sixth-straight nomination.

Kelce won the fan vote, which helped him earn his 10th straight Pro Bowl honor this season the Chiefs said.

The Pro Bowl honor is the third-straight for Thuney.

Trey Smith earned the first pro Bowl nomination of his career this season.

In addition to those five players, eight other members of the team were named as alternates for this year’s Pro Bowl Games.

  • Cornerback Trent McDuffie (First Alternate)
  • Linebacker Nick Bolton (Frist Alternate)
  • Quarterback Patrick Mahomes (First Alternate)
  • Fullback Carson Steele (Second Alternate)
  • Defensive End George Karlaftis (Third Alternate)
  • Punter matt Araiza (Third Alternate)
  • Linebacker Leo Chenal (Fifth Alternate)
  • Kicker Harrison Butker (Fifth Alternate)

If the Chiefs are playing in the Super Bowl, none of the players above will suit up, or play in, the Pro Bowl Games.

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