The Denver Broncos have six total players who were named as 2025 Associated Press All-Pros for their contributions during the season.
Denver Broncos have six total players named as NFL All-Pros
The Denver Broncos have had their best NFL season since 2015 and finished the 2025 campaign tied with the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks for the best record in the league this season.
Because of Denver’s consistent ability to win and level of production on offense and defense, it’s not a surprise that they had several players who were selected as All-Pros.
Denver had six total players selected, with four players being selected to the first-team and two second-team selections.
Left tackle Garett Bolles, right guard Quinn Meinerz, defensive end Zach Allen, and special teams ace Devon Key were all selected as first-team choices by voters in the Associated Press.
Cornerback Patrick Surtain II and safety Talanoa Hufanga were listed as second-team All-Pros.
This is Bolles, Allen, and Key’s first first-team selections of their careers, while Meinerz earned back-to-back first-team team honors.
Surtain was a first-team selection last year but lands as a second-team selection this year because he missed four games due to an injury. Hufanga earned his second career All-Pro nomination.
Broncos All-Pros
First-Team Selections:
- Offensive tackle Garett Bolles
- Offensive guard Quinn Meinerz
- Defensive end Zach Allen
- Special teams ace Devon Key
Second-Team Selections:
- Cornerback Patrick Surtain II
- Safety Talanoa Hufanga