Kansas City Chiefs center Creed Humphrey was named to the Associated Press All-Pro First Team on Saturday, marking the second consecutive season he has earned the honor.
Humphrey, 26, continued to anchor the Chiefs’ offensive line during the 2025 season. He played 742 pass-blocking snaps, the second-most among NFL centers, and allowed only eight total pressures over the year. His consistency in protection and run-game responsibilities made him one of the league’s most reliable linemen.
According to Pro Football Focus metrics, Humphrey finished the season with the highest overall grade among all NFL centers. The evaluation reflected his performance throughout the season rather than individual games.
The selection is Humphrey’s third career AP All-Pro recognition. He was previously named to the Second Team in 2022 before earning First Team honors in both 2024 and 2025.
Now in his fifth NFL season, Humphrey has established himself as a key part of the Chiefs’ offense and a fixture among the league’s top interior linemen.


