Cleveland Browns left tackle Joe Thomas was voted to the Associated Press 2014 All-Pro first team. Thomas received 22 of 50 possible votes, placing second to the Dallas Cowboys’ Tyron Smith, who got 35 votes. This marks the fifth time that Thomas has been voted All-Pro first team, most among this season’s All-Pros.

Thomas played all 16 games, just as he has in each of his eight seasons. He allowed four sacks and committed five penalties. He was also voted to his eighth straight Pro Bowl this year.

No other Browns made the first or second team, but three received votes: rookie guard Joel Bitonio, safety Tashaun Gipson, and cornerback Joe Haden.