
CLEVELAND — Despite a tough 2024 season for the Cleveland Browns, DE Myles Garrett has been named to the 2024-25 NFLPA Players’ All-Pro Team.
The honor comes after a disappointing 3-14 record for the Browns, but Garrett’s individual performance stood out as one of the league’s best.
Garrett finished the season with 47 total tackles, including 40 solo and 7 assists. He recorded 14 sacks, ranking second in the NFL, and forced 3 fumbles, placing him among the league’s top defenders.
On Dec. 15, Garrett became the first player in history to record 100 career sacks while wearing a Cleveland uniform, as well as the youngest player in NFL history with 100 sacks.
This marks Garrett’s third consecutive year receiving the Players’ All-Pro honor.
The Players’ All-Pro Team is comprised of 29 of the league’s top performers across 23 different positions. The team is voted on by active NFL players, recognizing the top performers at each position.
Garrett, who has been a consistent force for the Browns since entering the league, is on track for a Hall of Fame career. Earlier this year, Garrett also earned his sixth Pro Bowl selection in eight seasons, in addition to being named to the Players’ All-Pro team.
Here are the rules for the Players’ All-Pro Team:
- Only active NFL players were eligible to vote, and each player could only vote once.
- Players could not vote for themselves or for their teammates.
- If a player missed five or more games as of Week 15 of the season, they were ineligible for a spot on the team.
- Players voted for the position group they play in and line up against on the field. For example, centers could vote for: the best center, the best nose tackle, the best interior defensive lineman and the best off-ball linebacker in the league.
- For the special teams (or “core teamers”) category, various player leaders from each locker room nominated their two top players for the ballot.