Jan. 10, 2026, 10:46 a.m. ET

One member of the Indianapolis Colts received All-Pro honors, but six others received votes.

Named a second-team All-Pro was Coltsleft guard Quenton Nelson. He received 75 votes, including 16 first-place votes. Chicago’s Joe Thuney earned 109 total votes.

Just missing out on All-Pro honors was running back Jonathan Taylor, who received the third most votes at running back, behind Bijan Robinson and James Cook.

Taylor finished the 2025 season with the third most rushing yards and the most total touchdowns in football.

Also on the outside looking in was tight end Tyler Warren. Among tight ends this season, Warren had the fifth-most receiving yards. In All-Pro voting, he earned the fourth-most votes.

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Safety Cam Bynum would earn three votes, punter Rigoberto Sanchez had eight votes, including two for first-place, while Luke Rhodes earned three votes at long-snapper.

As a special teams player, Ashton Dulin had three votes as well.