Overview
- Ravens, Broncos, 49ers and Seahawks each earned six Pro Bowl selections, the highest total among teams, according to the league's announcement.
- AFC quarterbacks are Josh Allen, Drake Maye and Justin Herbert, while the NFC will be led by Sam Darnold, Dak Prescott and Matthew Stafford.
- Travis Kelce made the roster for the 11th time, tying Jason Witten for the second-most Pro Bowls by a tight end behind Tony Gonzalez.
- Despite leading all clubs in fan votes, the Bears placed three players on the roster — Joe Thuney, Drew Dalman and Kevin Byard — as fan favorites such as Caleb Williams missed the final cut.
- The Pro Bowl Games will be staged Feb. 3 at San Francisco's Moscone Center as an AFC vs. NFC flag football showcase coached by Jerry Rice for the NFC and Steve Young for the AFC, with 19 first-time selections and milestones for Kyle Juszczyk (10th) and Trent Williams (12th).