Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney was voted first-team All-Pro by The Associated Press, in voting released on Friday. The AP team is considered the official All-Pro team. A national panel of 50 media members votes on the team.
The Packers’ biggest off-season acquisition and star safety Xavier McKinney was rewarded for his stellar first season with Green Bay by being named a first-team All-Pro with 31 first-team votes. McKinney’s excellence was defined by his ball-hawking abilities,
The Green Bay Packers made the right move to sign Xavier McKinney, who is now officially a first-team All-Pro.
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GREEN BAY – Packers safety Xavier McKinney has been named first-team All-Pro, as determined by a vote of 50 media members of the Associated Press. McKinney signed with Green Bay as an unrestricted free agent in March and proceeded to start all 17 games with a team-high 1,067 defensive snaps.
The official NFL All-Pro team will be revealed on Friday, but Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney earned a huge accolade when he was name
GREEN BAY – Packers safety Xavier McKinney has been named to the NFLPA All-Pro team, as voted on by active players.
Two former Giants were voted first-team All-Pro at their positions this season: Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley and Green Bay Packers cornerback Xavier McKinney. Both guys were on New York's roster in 2023 and were let go as free agents in the offseason.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley and Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney were both named to the Associated Press’ All-Pro First Team after Schoen let them walk in free agency last spring. No Giants players made either the AP First or Second All-Pro teams.
To no surprise, Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney was named a first-team All-Pro player this year after recording eight interceptions, though, Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph — who was also named to the first-team — received more first-place votes.