Andrew Thomas using Pro Bowl voting slight as Giants motivation

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Pro Bowl voting is stifling Andrew Thomas the way that he shuts down the best pass rushers in the NFL.

In a major oversight, Thomas, who analytics show is among the league’s premier left tackles, is not among the top 10 offensive tackles in the fan vote for the Pro Bowl. Players and coaches will cast their votes before Pro Bowlers are announced in Week 18.

“As a competitor, you want to be among the top at your position,” the Giants star said, “but, to me, it’s just a signal that I need to be better. There’s always something I need to improve on. I can’t really control what the people that make those decisions think. The people that you go against, their respect matters and means a lot to me.”

Among tackles with at least 300 pass-blocking snaps, Thomas ranks No. 2 in fewest sacks allowed (one), longest average time to pressure (3.9 seconds) and fewest quick quarterback pressures allowed in under 2.5 seconds (two), per NextGenStats.

He handles a one-on-one matchup 84.4 percent of the time (fifth highest), including 60 one-on-one snaps against players with at least 6.5 sacks on the season (resulting in eight pressures and no sacks).

New York Giants offensive tackle Andrew Thomas #78 on the sideline.Offensive tackle Andrew Thomas #78 of the New York Giants reacts on the sideline during the second half at Gillette Stadium, Monday, Dec.. 1, 2025, in Foxborough, MA. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

“Going back to my days at Georgia, [head coach] Kirby Smart would always say, ‘Team success equals individual success,’ ” Thomas said. “I do think that plays a part — especially as an offensive lineman because unless you are watching the film day in and day out, we don’t have a ton of stats or highlight plays.”

Despite a 2-12 record, the Giants’ offensive line is the best it has been in a decade because of Thomas’ makes-everyone-better trait.

“That’s a great way to describe him,” interim head coach Mike Kafka said. “He has that effect on people, just by his work ethic, by his play, by his production, how he handles himself in the building, how he handles himself around the players in the locker room. A guy that I personally lean on as a coach.”

Giants offensive tackle Andrew Thomas (78) leaves the field after losing to the 49ers.Giants offensive tackle Andrew Thomas (78) reacts as he leaves the field after the San Francisco 49ers beat the Giants 34-24 in East Rutherford, NJ. Bill Kostroun/New York Post


Thomas was similarly underappreciated in 2022, when he was named a Second-Team All-Pro (more exclusive honor) by a panel of Associated Press voters but missed the Pro Bowl.

“As talented as Andrew is, he permits us to coach him,” offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo said, “He holds himself to a high standard, which permeates throughout the unit for other guys to play to their best as well.”

It can be difficult for players on losing teams to get attention because their fan base loses attention, but teammate Brian Burns (13 sacks) leads all outside linebackers. 

“To leave no doubt and be dominant is what I’m aiming for,” Thomas said. “But I would rather win than the accolades. I would rather get this turned out.”

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There is personal satisfaction for Thomas in returning to this point after missing 20 of 36 games between the start of 2023 and his Week 3 season debut.

“Grateful for where I am, to be back on the field, but I want to take it another level,” Thomas said. “I don’t think I ever doubted myself, but there was definitely frustration.”

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