Two of Dallas’ selections were named to the second team and one was named to the first team.
DALLAS — The NFL All-Pro selections — voted on by the Associated Press — were released on Friday, and three Dallas Cowboys made the list.
The only NFL All-Pro first-team selection was return specialist KaVontae Turpin. Dallas’ two selections to the NFL All-Pro second-team were wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and kicker Brandon Aubrey.
Lamb got this third overall All-Pro nod and third consecutive after being named second-team All-Pro in 2022 and first-team All-Pro in 2023. It is the second All-Pro selection for both Aubrey and Turpin, with Aubrey earning first-team All-Pro in 2023 and Turpin being named first-team All-Pro in 2022.
Lamb is the first Cowboys receiver to get three All-Pro nods since Michael Irvin, who earned two second-team nods and one first-team selection from the Associated Press over the 1991-93 seasons, team officials said.
Turpin was the first return specialist to earn All-Pro honors in Cowboys history, team officials said.
Aubrey is the second Cowboys kicker in franchise history with two All-Pro nods, joining Efren Herrera (second-team, 1976; first-team, 1977) and passing Rafael Septien (first-team, 1981), Richie Cunningham (first-team, 1997) and Dan Bailey (second-team, 2015) as Cowboys kickers with one All-Pro nod.
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