Joe Thuney

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Joseph Thuney (/ˈtni/ TOO-nee; born November 18, 1992[1]) is an American professional football guard for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the NC State Wolfpack.[2] He was selected by the New England Patriots in the third round (78th overall) in the 2016 NFL draft. Thuney is the first player in NFL history to start in the Super Bowl in each of his first three seasons.[3]

PositionGuard
Roster statusActive
Born (1992-11-18) November 18, 1992 (age 33)
Centerville, Ohio, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
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Joe Thuney
Thuney with the New England Patriots in 2017
No. 62  Chicago Bears
PositionGuard
Roster statusActive
Personal information
Born (1992-11-18) November 18, 1992 (age 33)
Centerville, Ohio, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight301 lb (137 kg)
Career information
High schoolArchbishop Alter
(Kettering, Ohio)
CollegeNC State (2011–2015)
NFL draft2016: 3rd round, 78th overall pick
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics as of 2025
Games played163
Games started163
Stats at Pro Football Reference
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Early life

Thuney was born to Mike and Beth Thuney in Centerville, Ohio. He was raised in Centerville along with his brother Eric and sisters Monica and Megan.[4] Thuney attended Incarnation Catholic School before becoming a member of two D4 state championship teams at Archbishop Alter High School. As a Senior he was Greater Catholic League Lineman of the Year and president of his senior class.[5]

College career

Thuney played sparingly at NC State during his freshman year. He came into his redshirt sophomore year as the projected starting center but ended up starting the season opener at right tackle, the second game at right guard and the last 10 games at left tackle.[6] In his junior year he started at left guard and at left tackle his senior year. He became the first offensive lineman for NC State to be named an All-American since Jim Ritcher in 1979.[7] He was a finalist for the Campbell Trophy, which rewards the best combination of academics, community service, and performance on the field, and he graduated from NC State cum laude in three years. According to NFL reporter Matt Verderame, when Thuney took the Wonderlic Personnel Test he avoided answering many of the questions so he would not come off as too smart.[8] He later earned Master of Business Administration from Kelley School of Business at Indiana University Bloomington.[9]

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand spanWingspan40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jumpBench press
6 ft 4+58 in
(1.95 m)
304 lb
(138 kg)
32+14 in
(0.82 m)
9+58 in
(0.24 m)
6 ft 7 in
(2.01 m)
4.95 s1.70 s2.84 s4.54 s7.47 s28.5 in
(0.72 m)
9 ft 2 in
(2.79 m)
28 reps
All values from NFL Combine[10][11][12]
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New England Patriots

Thuney was selected by the Patriots in the third round of the 2016 NFL draft with the 78th overall selection, 13 picks before the Patriots drafted his teammate, quarterback Jacoby Brissett.[13] Thuney won the starting left guard spot to start the season and remained the starter for all 16 regular-season games; according to Pro-Football-Reference.com, he played the highest number of snaps of any Patriot in 2016. He also started all three postseason games. On February 5, 2017, Thuney was part of the Patriots team that won Super Bowl LI. In the game, the Patriots defeated the Atlanta Falcons by a score of 34–28 in overtime.[14][15] The PFWA named Thuney to its 2016 All-Rookie Team at guard.[16] Thuney made it to his second straight Super Bowl when the Patriots defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC Championship Game. The Patriots failed to repeat as Super Bowl champions when they lost 41–33 to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Thuney once again started all 16 games at left guard for the Patriots in 2018, and for the third time in his three-year career, the Patriots made it to the Super Bowl, becoming the first player in NFL history to start in the Super Bowl in each of his first three seasons.[3] The Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams 13–3 to win their second Super Bowl in three years.[17] Thuney played every offensive snap for the team and helped contain Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald.[18]

The Patriots placed the franchise tag on Thuney on March 16, 2020.[19] He signed the franchise tag on March 20, 2020.[20]

In 2020, with David Andrews out on injured reserve, Thuney was pressed into service at center for the Patriots' Week 3 game against the Las Vegas Raiders.[21]

Kansas City Chiefs

Thuney in 2023

Thuney signed a five-year, $80 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs on March 18, 2021.[22] Thuney continued to play left guard for the Chiefs during the 2022 NFL season. The Chiefs would go on to Super Bowl LVII where Thuney helped to hold the Philadelphia Eagles defense in check, as the offensive line gave up zero sacks and the Chiefs defeated the Eagles 38–35.[23] This was his third Super Bowl ring and first with the Chiefs. In 2023, Thuney was named First-team All-Pro. In the Divisional Round against the Buffalo Bills, Thuney had a pectoral injury that sidelined him for the rest of the playoffs. Without Thuney, the Chiefs won Super Bowl LVIII 25–22 against the San Francisco 49ers to give Thuney his fourth Super Bowl championship.[24]

On July 17, 2024, Thuney was placed on the Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list.[25] He was activated off of the list on July 28, 2024.[26] In Week 15, following an injury to newly signed tackle D. J. Humphries, Thuney switched to playing left tackle. Mike Caliendo took Thuney's place at left guard, and this arrangement continued throughout the postseason. In the 2024 NFL season, Thuney helped the Chiefs reach Super Bowl LIX, but he gave up 7 pressures and a sack, and the team lost 40–22 to the Eagles.[27]

Chicago Bears

On March 12, 2025, Thuney was traded to the Chicago Bears in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft.[28] On May 20, Thuney signed a two-year, $35 million contract with Chicago that runs through the 2027 season.[29]

In Thuney's first season as a Bear, the offensive line went from allowing 68 sacks in 2024 to just 24.[30] He was named first-team All-Pro for a third consecutive season and to his fourth Pro Bowl roster; Thuney was the team's first interior offensive lineman to receive the former honor since center Jay Hilgenberg in 1989 and their first guard since Dick Barwegen in 1951.[31][32] In the Divisional Round against the Los Angeles Rams, Thuney was moved to left tackle following an injury to Ozzy Trapilo, with Jordan McFadden taking his place at left guard.[33] At the 15th NFL Honors, Thuney received the inaugural NFL Protector of the Year Award.[34]

Regular season statistics

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Legend
Won the Super Bowl
AP NFL Protector of the Year
Bold Career high
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Year Team Games Offense
GPGSSnapsPctHoldingFalse StartDecl/PenAcpt/Pen
2016NE 16161,114100%6319
2017NE 16161,134100%2003
2018NE 16161,119100%3104
2019NE 16161,14099%0000
2020NE 161697997%3003
2021KC 17171,18599%4317
2022KC 151599998%1102
2023KC 17171,08797%0102
2024KC 17171,11797%1001
2025CHI 17171,149100%0202
Career16316311,0331911233
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Postseason

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Year Team Games Offense
GPGSSnapsPctHoldingFalse StartDecl/PenAcpt/Pen
2016NE 3324194%0000
2017NE 3322193%0000
2018NE 3325294%1001
2019NE 116195%0000
2021KC 3321092%0000
2022KC 33192100%0000
2023KC 22116100%0000
2024KC 33173100%0000
2025CHI 22159100%0000
Career23231,6251001
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