Congratulations to Chris Olave – the New Orleans Saints wide receiver was named an All-Pro for the first time in his NFL career. On Saturday, the Associated Press named Olave to the 2025 NFL All-Pro Second Team, joining George Pickens (Dallas Cowboys) and Amon-La St. Brown (Detroit Lions). Puka Nakua (Los Angeles Rams), Jaxon Smith-Njiba (Seattle Seahawks) and Jamaal Chase (Cincinnati Bengals) made the first-team roster.
Olave caught 100 passes for 1,163 yards and nine touchdowns this season, a career high. He’ll be rewarded handsomely with his fifth-year option in 2026. It’s also a huge rebound for Olaf, who had his career in jeopardy last year after a series of concussions.
While Olave was the only Saints player to receive enough votes to make this year’s All-Pro team, some of his Saints teammates did receive votes. Inside linebacker Demario Davis received three votes, while cornerback Alontae Taylor and long snapper Zach Wood each received one vote.
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This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Saints WR Chris Olave named to 2025 NFL All-Pro Second Team
