The accolades keep rolling in for Creed Humphrey as the fifth-year center earned a spot on the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA) "All-NFL team" for the second year in a row on Monday.
Humphrey, who also earned First-Team All-Pro honors earlier this month, logged 742 pass-blocking snaps in 2025, the second-most of any center in the NFL, and yielded just eight total pressures over the course of the season. In terms of the advanced metrics, his efforts earned Pro Football Focus' top overall "grade" among all centers.
The 26-year-old Humphrey also landed on the "All-AFC team" for the fifth year in a row, joining tight end Travis Kelce. The veteran tight end caught 76 passes for 851 yards and five touchdowns in 2025, earning a nomination to his 11th consecutive Pro Bowl. This marked Kelce's seventh inclusion on the All-AFC squad, doing so most recently in 2023.
For a look at the complete list of honorees, click here.




