The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a long history of teams with great players. All of them have become franchise staples, and the current Bucs team has the luxury of having another one.
Tristan Wirfs made history on Friday when he was named All-Pro by the Associated Press and its voting members. The award wasn't history yet, but he became the first offensive tackle to win the award as both a left and right tackle.
The 2024 Associated Press All-Pro First Team Offensive and Defense. pic.twitter.com/eeMXjSRtuk
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 10, 2025
It was the second time Wirfs earned All-Pro honors, the first being in 2021.
Wirfs received 28 votes, while other Bucs on the team received votes but not enough to be named to the first team selection. Mike Evans received 10 points, rookie Graham Barton 1 point, Vita Vea 3 points, Lavonte David 3 points, Chase McLaughlin 1 point and Bucky Irving along with Tavierre Thomas also received value for roles on special teams.
Wirfs learned of the selection when the team surprised him with his family sharing the honor on social media.
The moment @TristanWirfs78 Finding out he was named AP First-Team All-Pro is all ♥️ pic.twitter.com/ZUNJHPmASI
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) January 10, 2025