The 2018 All-Pro team is full of unbelievable talent as usual. This season, two of the best teams in the league have four players representing their respective teams in the All-Pro selections. The Kansas City Chiefs and the Chicago Bears have four players each that have been voted to the All-Pro team.

According to the Associated Press via ESPN, the Chiefs did a pretty good job representing their team in the All-Pro selections.

“Mahomes, Kansas City's second-year sensation, drew 45 votes at quarterback and was joined by teammates Travis Kelce at tight end, Tyreek Hill as the flex player and Mitchell Schwartz at right tackle.”

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes was fantastic in just his second season and more notably his first full season. The young gunslinger passed for 5,097 yards and 50 touchdowns this season, so he was a sure bet to be voted to the All-Pro Team for his impressive season. It was only right that two of Mahomes' favorite targets in Hill and Kelce made the team as well.

The Chicago Bears are also very well represented on the All-Pro Team this season with four players themselves.

“The Chicago Bears also had four All-Pros: edge rusher Khalil Mack, cornerback Kyle Fuller, safety Eddie Jackson and punt returner Tarik Cohen.”

The Bears have three fantastic defensive players that haunted opposing offenses all season long, specifically Khalil Mack. Eddie Jackson and Kyle Fuller locked down their secondary and made it nearly impossible to pass on their secondary at times. Tarik Cohen was incredibly impressive on special teams as well as catching and running the ball out of the Bears backfield.