49ers linebacker Fred Warner, tight end George Kittle and fullback Kyle Juszczyk were each added to the list Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro Team.
Warner was a first-team All-Pro selection defensively, while Kittle and Juszczyk were second-team All-Pro selections offensively.
In all 17 games this season, Warner recorded a team-leading 131 tackles. The BYU graduate also tallied seven passes defensed, five tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, two interceptions and one sack.
It is the third straight season that Warner has earned first-team All-Pro honors. The 1.90 meter tall, 100 kilogram linebacker recorded more than 115 tackles for the seventh time in a row. Warner was one of only two players since 2000 to achieve this feat in their first seven seasons.
Kittle played in 15 games this season and caught 78 passes for 1,106 yards with eight touchdowns. The Iowa Alum became one of only five NFL tight ends of all time having four 1,000-yard receiving seasons in her career.
Kittle joined the ranks of Travis Kelce (7), Tony Gonzalez (4), Rob Gronkowski (4) and Jason Witten (4) in that regard.
Among NFL tight ends in 2024, Kittle ranked fifth in receptions, third in receiving yards and tops in yards per reception. The 6-foot, 250-pound tight end's four 100-yard receptions were the most of any tight end in the league. Kittle's eight touchdowns were also the most by an NFC tight end.
Juszczyk received his second career All-Pro honor. The Harvard product caught 19 passes for 200 yards and two receiving scores and also carried five balls for 26 yards with a rushing touchdown.