
2026 PRO BOWL SELECTIONS REVEALED
The NFL has announced the rosters for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, with representatives of both the AFC and NFC determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches.
Each group’s vote counted as one-third toward determining the all-star players selected and, in a new twist to recognition, those named to the Pro Bowl will serve as team captains during Week 17 fixtures and, for the remainder of the season, will carry a silver ‘Pro Bowl’ trophy decal on the back of their helmets.
This year will be the first time that the Pro Bowl Games take place during Super Bowl week itself, with the showpiece event being an AFC vs. NFC flag football showdown, with the two conferences being coached by Pro Football Hall of Famers — and Bay Area legends — Jerry Rice (NFC) and Steve Young (AFC).
Some 29 of the 32 NFL teams had at least one player selected, while 22 clubs had multiple players chosen. The Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks each had six selections on the original rosters, while the Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles each had five.
Amongst the notable selections, Trent Williams earns his 12th Pro Bowl nod, while Travis Kelce — who attracted the most fan votes — draws level with Jason Witten with 11 Pro Bowl selections at a tight end. Kyle Juszczyk earns a record 10th Pro Bowl selection, the most ever for a fullback, while Quenton Nelson is only the second offensive lineman to be selected to the Pro Bowl in each of his first eight career seasons since 1970, joining former Cleveland Brown Joe Thomas, who ultimately went in each of his first 10 seasons.
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2026 PRO BOWL GAMES ROSTERS BY POSITION
AFC
Quarterback (3)
Josh Allen Buffalo
Justin Herbert Los Angeles Chargers
Drake Maye New England
Running Back (3)
De’Von Achane Miami
James Cook Buffalo
Jonathan Taylor Indianapolis
Fullback (1)
Patrick Ricard Baltimore
Wide Receiver (4)
Ja’Marr Chase Cincinnati
Nico Collins Houston
Zay Flowers Baltimore
Courtland Sutton Denver
Tight End (2)
Brock Bowers Las Vegas
Travis Kelce Kansas City
Tackle (3)
Joe Alt Los Angeles Chargers
Garrett Bolles Denver
Dion Dawkins Buffalo
Guard (3)
Quinn Meinerz Denver
Quenton Nelson Indianapolis
Trey Smith Kansas City
Center (2)
Creed Humphrey Kansas City
Tyler Linderbaum Baltimore
Defensive End (3)
Will Anderson Jr. Houston
Maxx Crosby Las Vegas
Myles Garrett Cleveland
Interior Linemen (3)
Zach Allen Denver
Chris Jones Kansas City
Jeffrey Simmons Tennessee
Outside Linebacker (3)
Nik Bonitto Denver
Tuli Tuipulotu Los Angeles Chargers
T.J. Watt Pittsburgh
Inside/Middle Linebacker (2)
Azeez Al-Shaair Houston
Roquan Smith Baltimore
Cornerback (4)
Christian Gonzalez New England
Derek Stingley Jr. Houston
Pat Surtain II Denver
Denzel Ward Cleveland
Free Safety (1)
Jalen Ramsey Pittsburgh
Strong Safety (2)
Kyle Hamilton Baltimore
Derwin James Los Angeles Chargers
Punter (1)
Jordan Stout Baltimore
Placekicker (1)
Cameron Dicker Los Angeles Chargers
Kick Returner (1)
Chimere Dike Tennessee
Special Teamer (1)
Ben Skowronek Pittsburgh
Long Snapper (1)
Ross Matiscik Jacksonville
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NFC
Quarterback (3)
Sam Darnold Seattle
Dak Prescott Dallas
Matthew Stafford Los Angeles Rams
Running Back (3)
Jahmyr Gibbs Detroit
Christian McCaffrey San Francisco
Bijan Robinson Atlanta
Fullback (1)
Kyle Juszczyk San Francisco
Wide Receiver (4)
Puka Nacua Los Angeles Rams
George Pickens Dallas
Jaxon Smith-Njigba Seattle
Amon-Ra St. Brown Detroit
Tight End (2)
George Kittle San Francisco
Trey McBride Arizona
Tackle (3)
Penei Sewell Detroit
Trent Williams San Francisco
Tristan Wirfs Tampa Bay
Guard (3)
Chris Lindstrom Atlanta
Tyler Smith Dallas
Joe Thuney Chicago
Center (2)
Drew Dalman Chicago
Cam Jurgens Philadelphia
Defensive End (3)
Aidan Hutchinson Detroit
DeMarcus Lawrence Seattle
Micah Parsons Green Bay
Interior Linemen (3)
Jalen Carter Philadelphia
Leonard Williams Seattle
Quinnen Williams Dallas
Outside Linebacker (3)
Brian Burns New York Giants
Jared Verse Los Angeles Rams
Byron Young Los Angeles Rams
Inside/Middle Linebacker (2)
Zack Baun Philadelphia
Jack Campbell Detroit
Cornerback (4)
Cooper DeJean Philadelphia
Jaycee Horn Carolina
Quinyon Mitchell Philadelphia
Devon Witherspoon Seattle
Free Safety (1)
Kevin Byard Chicago
Antoine Winfield Jr. Tampa Bay
Strong Safety (1)
Budda Baker Arizona
Punter (1)
Tress Way Washington
Placekicker (1)
Brandon Aubrey Dallas
Kick Returner (1)
Rashid Shaheed Seattle
Special Teamer (1)
Luke Gifford San Francisco
Long Snapper (1)
Jon Weeks San Francisco
The televised event will air live from San Francisco’s Moscone Center South Building on Tuesday 3rd February, with the flag game kicking off at 8pm ET.




