The NFL released its All-Pro list on Saturday morning, and the pair of Titans’ Pro Bowlers earned the prestigious honor. Who are the honorees for this immense honor among the best of the best during the 2025 regular season? Did any other Titans players get any mentions among the deserving elite?
Note: all statistics courtesy of Pro Football Reference
Tennessee Titans’ Pro Bowlers Earn Additional Honors
Tennessee’s two Pro Bowl players earned their selections to the All-Pro first team with outstanding performances throughout a miserable 2025 season. Jeffery Simmons is a fixture on these lists, but rookie receiver Chimere Dike burst onto the scene. As the Titans work through their coaching search, can these two excellent players continue to build on a great year?
DL Jeffery Simmons
This is Simmons’ first selection to the first team and third overall All-Pro selection in his seventh season. He finished 2025 on a monstrous tear, posting 4.5 sacks, three PBUs, two forced fumbles, and 26 tackles overall in December. The All-Pro defensive superstar produced 67 combined tackles, 11 sacks, 21 quarterback hits, and three forced fumbles. He’s earned four Pro Bowl nominations in the past five seasons. Despite near-constant trade speculation, he has stated that he wants to stay with the franchise. The three-time All-Pro was overcome with emotion upon learning he was one of the game’s best. Simmons is the heartbeat and rock of the Titans’ defense. He beat out several high-powered names like Leonard Williams and Cam Heyward to secure first-team honors. Denver’s Zach Allen is alongside Simmons on the first team as an interior defensive lineman.
A little emotional reaction to the All-Pro news from @Titans DL Jeffery Simmons: pic.twitter.com/W7ZiRtA0SD
— Rob Maaddi (@RobMaaddi) January 10, 2026
WR/Returner Chimere Dike
The rookie receiver set the league on fire by becoming the first primary special teams player to lead the league in all-purpose yards since 2011. Dike is the first rookie All-Pro from the Titans to earn the nod since right tackle Jack Conklin did it in 2016. He’s just the fourth in franchise history to accomplish this prestigious feat alongside Jevon Kearse, Earl Campbell, and Chris Johnson. How rare is it for a receiver to lead the league in all-purpose yards? No one has done it since Antonio Brown in 2015. The first-year Pro Bowler beat out the Patriots’ Marcus Jones for the honor. He finished the season with 2,427 total yards and came on strong as a receiver, finishing with 423 yards on 48 receptions. The youngster from Florida shared a great message on social media in response to the honor. He’s a critical building block for the flailing franchise, which is searching for reliable help at his position.
Thankful! Just the start #TitanUp https://t.co/TlNzYvOGYr
— Chimere Dike (@chimdk11) January 10, 2026
Did any other Titans get recognition?
Several other Titans merited votes with their play through the 2025 season. Guard Peter Skoronski received four votes while linebacker Cedric Gray got one vote. Reliable veteran long snapper Morgan Cox earned 13 votes at his position. PFF rated Skoronski among the best guards in the league, grading him as sixth-best with an overall score of 79.0. He’s the type of young veteran that a successful team builds around. Gray had a remarkable season in his first go-around as a full-time starter. He produced a team leading 164 combined tackles, seven tackles for loss, and four PBUs. Tennessee has a relatively stable linebacker room, and Gray is a key part of that alongside Cody Barton. Gray earned the starting spot in a key training camp battle over the more athletic James Williams. It proved to be a fortuitous decision by the coaches as he emerged as a leader of the defense alongside Simmons. There are bones to a solid roster for the next head coach, whoever it may be.
