Cardinals S Budda Baker earns AP All-Pro honors, Trey McBride left off ...Middle East

Arizona sports - Sport
Cardinals S Budda Baker earns AP All-Pro honors, Trey McBride left off

Arizona Cardinals veteran safety Budda Baker was named an Associated Press NFL Second Team All-Pro on Friday.

The Pro Bowler is coming off arguably his best season as a pro behind a career high 164 tackles, two sacks, five passes defensed, a forced fumble and three QB hits across 17 starts.

    It was a promising second season for the safety under defensive coordinator Nick Rallis, who was much more creative in utilizing the safety within the scheme.

    That paired with his illustrious NFL career and impact in the locker room were major factors in the team re-upping with the safety on a two-year contract extension this past season.

    The deal keeps the safety in town through 2027.

    Joining the vet as then other second-team safety is Baltimore’s Kyle Hamilton.

    Budda Baker only a second teamer?!

    RELATED STORIES

    Trey McBride makes his 1st Pro Bowl, Budda Baker selected to 7th

    Cardinals, Budda Baker agree on 3-year contract extension

    The two safeties that landed ahead of the Arizona defensive back for first-team honors were Detroit’s Kerby Joseph and Green Bay’s Xavier McKinney.

    Joseph was on one this year, snagging nine interceptions to go along with 12 passes defensed and 83 tackles. McKinney was right there with him behind eight picks, 11 passes defensed and 88 tackles.

    The duo was clearly deserving of the honors.

    Trey McBride snubbed?

    While one Arizona Pro Bowler cracked one of the All-Pro teams, the same can’t be said for the other.

    Despite putting together a career year that included 1,146 yards and two receiving touchdowns on 111 catches in 16 starts, tight end Trey McBride did not find his name on any of the two teams.

    The two big reasons why?

    – Las Vegas’ Brock Bowers – San Francisco’s George Kittle

    Bowers edged McBride in receptions (111), receiving yards (1,194) and touchdowns (five) as a rookie.

    And despite McBride outpacing Kittle in catches (78) and receiving yards (1,106), the 49er blew the Cardinal out of the water in scores (eight).

    Still, a case can be made for the third-year pro, who was easily one of the most consistent parts of Arizona’s offense.

    “Monti (Ossenfort) better make him the highest paid.”

    Arizona Cardinals S Budda Baker talks fellow Pro Bowler and TE Trey McBride. pic.twitter.com/bauXjtpaJ3

    — Tyler Drake (@Tdrake4sports) January 2, 2025

    NFL All-Pro teams

    A full look at All-Pro squads:

    First Team

    Quarterback: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore

    Running back: Saquon Barkley, Philadelphia

    Fullback: Patrick Ricard, Baltimore

    Tight end: Brock Bowers, Las Vegas

    Wide receivers: Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati; Justin Jefferson, Minnesota; Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit

    Left tackle: Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay

    Left guard: Joe Thuney, Kansas City

    Center: Creed Humphrey, Kansas City

    Right guard: Quinn Meinerz, Denver

    Right tackle: Penei Sewell, Detroit

    Edge rushers: Myles Garrett, Cleveland; Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati

    Interior linemen: Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh; Chris Jones, Kansas City

    Linebackers — Zack Baun, Philadelphia; Fred Warner, San Francisco; Roquan Smith, Baltimore

    Cornerbacks — Patrick Surtain II, Denver; Derek Stingley Jr., Houston

    Slot cornerback — Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore

    Safeties: Kerby Joseph, Detroit; Xavier McKinney, Green Bay

    Placekicker: Chris Boswell, Pittsburgh

    Punter: Jack Fox, Detroit

    Kick returner: KaVontae Turpin, Dallas

    Punt returner: Marvin Mims Jr., Denver

    Special teamer: Brenden Schooler, New England

    Long snapper — Andrew DePaola, Minnesota

    Second team

    Quarterback: Josh Allen, Buffalo

    Running back: Derrick Henry, Baltimore

    Fullback: Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco

    Tight end: George Kittle, San Francisco

    Wide receivers: Terry McLaurin, Washington; CeeDee Lamb, Dallas; A.J. Brown, Philadelphia

    Left tackle: Jordan Mailata, Philadelphia

    Left guard: Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis

    Center: Frank Ragnow, Detroit

    Right guard: Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta

    Right tackle: Lane Johnson, Philadelphia

    Edge rushers: T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh; Nik Bonitto, Denver; Andrew Van Ginkel, Minnesota

    Interior linemen: Zach Allen, Denver; Jalen Carter, Philadelphia

    Linebackers: Frankie Luvu, Washington; Bobby Wagner, Washington; Zaire Franklin, Indianapolis

    Cornerbacks: Trent McDuffie, Kansas City; Christian Gonzalez, New England

    Slot cornerback: Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers

    Safeties: Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore; Budda Baker, Arizona

    Placekicker: Brandon Aubrey, Dallas

    Punter: Logan Cooke, Jacksonville

    Kick returner: Austin Ekeler, Washington

    Punt returner: Kalif Raymond, Detroit

    Special teamer: J.T. Gray, New Orleans

    Long snapper: Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville

    How are the teams decided?

    AP uses a national panel of 50 media members to put together the two teams.

    Follow @Tdrake4sports

    Read More Details
    Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Cardinals S Budda Baker earns AP All-Pro honors, Trey McBride left off )

    Also on site :

    Most viewed in Sport


    Latest News