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Chris Lindstrom earns AP All-Pro second team honor again

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Atlanta Falcons Stadium | Atlanta Braves

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Atlanta Falcons right guard Chris Lindstrom has been named to the Associated Press All-Pro second team for the third year in a row. The announcement was made on Friday, adding another achievement to Lindstrom's 2024 season.

Lindstrom received a total of 60 votes, with 15 for the first team. In comparison, Quinn Meinerz from the Denver Broncos secured 74 votes and 22 first-team selections, earning him the top position among right guards.

Five other players from the Falcons also received votes but did not make it onto the All-Pro teams. These players include wide receiver Drake London, inside linebacker Kaden Elliss, safety Jessie Bates III, special teamer KhaDarel Hodge, and long snapper Liam McCullough.

This accolade is one of several for Lindstrom this year. He was previously named to the NFLPA’s All-Pro first team and selected for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games.

Throughout the past season, Lindstrom started every game for Atlanta and participated in 96% of their offensive snaps. There were only five games where he did not play every snap. His lowest participation rate was during a Week 8 victory against Tampa Bay Buccaneers when he played 65% of snaps.

Remarkably consistent in his performance, Lindstrom allowed just one sack all season—a figure that ties him for fewest among qualified right guards in the NFL according to Next Gen Stats. He engaged defenders one-on-one 52.8% of plays and worked as part of a double team on 47.2% of plays.

Drafted by Atlanta in 2019 as a first-round pick out of Boston College, Lindstrom began his career as a starting player but spent much time on injured reserve during his rookie year. He has since maintained his starting role through six seasons with the Falcons.

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