Buffalo Rumblings
A pair of Buffalo Bills have been named to the Associated Press All-Pro lists, with running backs Ray Davis and James Cook III receiving honors for their play during the 2025 season.
Ray Davis was named First-Team All-Pro Special Teams kick returner after leading the league with 30.4 yards per kick return this season (which is a new club record). The highlight of the season for Davis came in Week 12 against the Houston Texans, when he returned a first-half kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown. As a kick returner, Davis made 31 returns for 943 yards and one touchdown in 17 games. This is the first time that Davis has been named to an All-Pro team.
James Cook was named second-team All-Pro running back, which is also his first time being named to an All-Pro team. Cook led the NFL in rushing this season with 1,621 yards, and finished with 12 rushing touchdowns. This is the first time that a Bills running back has led the NFL in rushing since 1976, and Cook’s total is the third-most rushing yards in a single season in club history. Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson was named First-Team All-Pro.
Josh Allen (QB3) and Reggie Gilliam (FB3) narrowly missed out on earning All-pro honors this season, with both receiving votes that landed them third among their respective position groups. Allen received one first-place vote on the Associated Press All-Pro ballot. Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was named First-Team All-Pro (31 first-place votes), while New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was named second-team All-Pro (18 first-place votes).
Gilliam was once again bested by San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk (First-Team All-Pro) and Baltimore Ravens fullback Patrick Ricard (second-team All-Pro). Other Bills who received votes included left tackle Dion Dawkins (LT5), center Connor McGovern (C6), and cornerback Christian Benford (CB12).