Pro Bowl Picks: Who Made the Cut and Who Missed Out?

New York, USATue Dec 23 2025
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The New York Jets had a rough season, with no players making the Pro Bowl roster. Their best shot was kicker Nick Folk, who had an impressive field goal percentage. The team's special teams stood out, but their offense and defense fell short. The Baltimore Ravens had six players selected, their fewest in recent years. Quarterback Lamar Jackson missed out, which was a surprise. Punter Jordan Stout made history as only the second Ravens punter to earn a Pro Bowl spot. The Cincinnati Bengals had just one player, Ja'Marr Chase, make the cut. Despite having three different quarterbacks this season, Chase still put up solid numbers. The Bengals' struggles this season were clear, with only one Pro Bowl selection. The Cleveland Browns had two players, Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward, make the Pro Bowl. Garrett is close to breaking the NFL's single-season sack record, while Ward had a strong season with tight coverage. The Pittsburgh Steelers had three players selected, but none were on the offense. T. J. Watt made it despite a less productive season, while Jalen Ramsey switched positions mid-season due to injuries. The Houston Texans had four players make the Pro Bowl, showcasing their strong defense. Azeez Al-Shaair and Derek Stingley Jr. stood out, with Stingley allowing the lowest passer rating among cornerbacks. The Indianapolis Colts had two players, Quenton Nelson and Jonathan Taylor, make the cut. Nelson continues to be one of the best offensive linemen in the league, while Taylor had a strong rushing season. The Jacksonville Jaguars had just one player, Ross Matiscik, make the Pro Bowl. Despite their strong season, only Matiscik and kicker Cam Little finished in the top 10 in fan voting. The Tennessee Titans had two players, Chimere Dike and Jeffery Simmons, make the Pro Bowl. Dike led the NFL in all-purpose yards and kick return yards, while Simmons had a career-high in sacks. The Denver Broncos had six players make the Pro Bowl, their most since 2016. Pat Surtain II is now among the top defensive backs in Broncos history, with four Pro Bowl selections. The Kansas City Chiefs had four players selected, reflecting their disappointing season. Travis Kelce continues to be a major part of the offense, while Chris Jones was the team's best defensive player. The Las Vegas Raiders had two players, Brock Bowers and Maxx Crosby, make the Pro Bowl. Crosby had a strong season with double-digit sacks, while Bowers battled injuries but still put up solid numbers. The Los Angeles Chargers had five players selected, with Joe Alt being the most surprising pick. Alt played in just six games but made a big impact when he was on the field. The Dallas Cowboys had five players make the Pro Bowl, with a focus on offense. Dak Prescott had a strong return season, while George Pickens exceeded expectations in his first year with the team.
The New York Giants had just one player, Brian Burns, make the Pro Bowl. Burns has been the team's best player and played at a Defensive Player of the Year level. The Philadelphia Eagles had five players selected, with two emerging stars in the secondary. Cooper DeJean and Quinyon Mitchell had strong seasons, helping the Eagles hold opponents to the lowest completion percentage in the NFL. The Washington Commanders had just one player, Tress Way, make the Pro Bowl. Way had a strong season with the special teams, while the rest of the team struggled. The Chicago Bears had three players selected, with Kevin Byard III making his third Pro Bowl. The Bears' offense has been a bright spot this season. The Detroit Lions had five players make the Pro Bowl, reflecting their successful season under head coach Dan Campbell. Jahmyr Gibbs has established himself as one of the most electrifying players in the league. The Green Bay Packers had just one player, Micah Parsons, make the Pro Bowl. Parsons is the first defensive player to be named to the Pro Bowl in each of his first five seasons. The Minnesota Vikings had no players make the Pro Bowl, reflecting their expensive failure this season. The team struggled with injuries and a lack of offensive production. The Atlanta Falcons had two players, Chris Lindstrom and Bijan Robinson, make the Pro Bowl. Robinson has become one of the top running backs in the league, while Lindstrom is the team's best run blocker. The Carolina Panthers had just one player, Jaycee Horn, make the Pro Bowl. Horn is a true shut-down corner, while Derrick Brown was a surprise snub. The New Orleans Saints had no players make the Pro Bowl, reflecting their struggles this season. The team is trying to emerge from a five-season streak of missing the postseason. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had two players, Antoine Winfield Jr. and Tristan Wirfs, make the Pro Bowl. Winfield has been a strong safety, while Wirfs is a mainstay on the offensive line. The Arizona Cardinals had two players, Budda Baker and Trey McBride, make the Pro Bowl. Baker is a standout safety, while McBride has been a reliable tight end. The Los Angeles Rams had four players selected, with Matthew Stafford playing some of the best football of his career. Puka Nacua has been Stafford's top target, while Jared Verse and Byron Young have led the defense. The San Francisco 49ers had six players make the Pro Bowl, with Trent Williams and Kyle Juszczyk continuing to be mainstays. Christian McCaffrey and George Kittle continue to be standard bearers at their positions. The Seattle Seahawks had six players selected, reflecting their breakthrough season under Mike Macdonald. Sam Darnold has been a solid quarterback, while Jaxon Smith-Njigba has been a top receiver.
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