The 2025 Pro Bowl is here! The annual NFL event – with the NFC coached by Eli Manning and AFC coached by Peyton Manning – will see players from the AFC competing against the NFC.
If you don’t know, players are voted into the Pro Bowls by fans. The Super Bowl teams are not eligible for Pro Bowls. Each year, there are players who are voted in, but opt not to participate.
Three star quarterbacks, Jayden Daniels, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, all declined this year.
They are then replaced with alternates, based on the voting. Keep reading to find out more… See the Pro Bowl players, by position… Quarterback: Drake Maye – New England Patriots (AFC) Jared Goff – Detroit Lions (NFC) Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals (AFC) Russell Wilson – Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) Sam Darnold – Minnesota Vikings (NFC) Baker Mayfield – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFC) Running Back: Bijan Robinson – Atlanta Falcons (NFC) James Cook – Buffalo Bills (AFC) Jahmyr Gibbs – Detroit Lions (NFC) Joe Mixon – Houston Texans (AFC) Jonathan Taylor – Indianapolis Colts (AFC) Josh Jacobs – Green Bay Packers (NFC) Wide Receiver: Brian Thomas Jr. – Jacksonville Jaguars (AFC) Jerry Jeudy – Cleveland Browns (AFC) Justin Jefferson – Minnesota Vikings (NFC) Ja’Marr Chase – Cincinnati Bengals (AFC) Jaxon Smith-Njigba – Seattle Seahawks (NFC) Malik Nabers – New York Giants (NFC) Mike Evans – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFC) Tight End: Brock Bowers – Las Vegas Raiders (AFC) George Kittle – San Francisco 49ers (NFC) Jonnu Smith – Miami Dolphins (AFC) Trey McBride – Arizona Cardinals (NFC) Defensive End: Cameron Heyward – Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) Danielle Hunter – Houston Texans (AFC) Myles Garrett – Cleveland Browns (AFC) Nick Bosa – San Francisco 49ers (NFC) Rashan Gary – Green Bay
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