The NFLPA loves to lift up its members, who are the players that bring us the game of football every Sunday, and Monday, and other days for that matter. The NFLPA creates guidelines for the players, the league, and the media in some cases.
On Wednesday, the NFLPA put their media hat on and announced their All-pro selections, and one Tampa Bay Buccaneer made the cut.
Franchise cornerstone Tristan Wirfs earned the honor from the NFLPA when they announced the team on Wednesday. He played in 16 of the team’s 17 games in the 2024 season and earned a PFF pass-blocking grade of 93.7 in the process.
Congrats @TristanWirfs78 on being named to the @NFLPA All-Pro team, voted on by @NFL players đź‘Ź
WELL DESERVED ‼️ pic.twitter.com/nbVOQ0jXH5
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) January 8, 2025
PFF also didn’t credit Wirfs with surrendering any sacks this season and only allowed 11 pressures on 638 pass-blocking reps. His consistency has paved the way for this team to be in the state it is, as well as quarterback Baker Mayfield turning his career around.
On Friday, the NFL writers will announce their All-Pro selection, we can expect to see Wirfs listed there as well.