Pats Pulpit
The 2025 AP NFL All-Pro team was announced on Saturday, and the New England Patriots are represented with two players. Quarterback Drake Maye and punt returner Marcus Jones were both voted to the second team at their respective positions.
Maye, 23, started all 17 of the Patriots’ games this season and in his second year as a pro developed into one of its best quarterbacks. Completing 354 of 492 pass attempts, he led the NFL with a completion rate of 72% Maye also threw for 4,394 yards, 31 touchdowns and 8 interceptions.
He also led the league in several other statistical categories such as passer rating (113.5), yards per attempt (8.9), net yards per attempt (7.8), expected points added per play (0.313) and completion percentage above expectation (10.8). Nonetheless, Maye missed out on first-team All-Pro honors to Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford, who can now be considered the favorite to win the NFL MVP award as well.
Jones, 27, is in his fourth year in the NFL and continues to be one of the league’s most electric returners. In 2025, he ran back 21 punts for 363 yards and an average of 17.3 yards per return. He also scored a pair of touchdowns, tying the league lead with a group of players including the Tennessee Titans’ Chimere Dike, the eventual first-team All-Pro selection ahead of him.
Last year, two members of the Patriots were voted All-Pros. Brenden Schooler was named first-team special teamer, with Christian Gonzalez announced as a second-team cornerback.