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Several Chicago Bears players earn 2025 All-Pro honors

The Chicago Bears’ team success in 2025 resulted in several players earning All-Pro nods, including two first-teamers.

Bryan Perez

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With great team success usually comes individual accolades. For the Chicago Bears in 2025, their NFC North title and No. 2 seed in the NFC trickled down to three key starters, who earned spots as first- or second-team All-Pros this year.

Guard Joe Thuney and safety Kevin Byard III earned first-team honors, while right tackle Darnell Wright earned a second-team selection.

Byard finished the regular season as the NFL’s leader in interceptions. He registered seven, which is the second-most he’s had in a single season in his career. Byard had eight interceptions for the Tennessee Titans in 2017.

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Thuney was the anchor of the Chicago Bears’ offensive line rebuild. General manager Ryan Poles traded a 2026 fourth-round pick to the Kansas City Chiefs for Thuney, who provided instant stability and leadership to a Bears’ O-line that’s now widely regarded as one of the best in the NFL.

As for Wright, his 2025 campaign was the kind of breakout season Chicago had hoped for. He’s the most physically gifted of all the Bears’ offensive linemen, and at just 24 years old, he figures to be a long-term fixture as part of Ben Johnson’s offense for years to come.

It’s worth noting that center Drew Dalman and guard Jonah Jackson also received All-Pro votes. It’s fair to say Ryan Poles cooked last offseason.

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