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Saints Wide Receiver Chris Olave Voted Second-Team All-Pro
Olave posted 100 catches, 1,163 yards, and led the NFL with seven third-down touchdown receptions after missing nine games in 2024 due to concussions.
- On Jan. 4, 2026, The Associated Press announced New Orleans Saints wide receiver Chris Olave was voted second‑team All‑Pro by an AP national panel of 50 media members.
- Chris Olave's 2025 stat line shows 100 catches for 1,163 yards and nine touchdowns, making it only the second 100-reception season in New Orleans Saints franchise receiving records.
- Olave led the NFL with seven third‑down touchdown catches and 30 third‑down receptions, and after 2024 concussion absences of nine games, he is an AP Comeback Player of the Year candidate.
- Receiving 23 votes, Chris Olave, New Orleans Saints wide receiver, trailed first‑team receivers Puka Nacua and Jaxon Smith‑Njigba, and his nod extended the Saints' nine‑season All‑Pro streak.
- A 2022 first‑round pick, Chris Olave, New Orleans Saints wide receiver, is 6‑0, 187 and has 150 receptions for 1,863 yards through four NFL seasons.
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