Rosters Announced For 2025 Pro Bowl Games


NEW YORKJan. 2, 2025 — The NFL today announced the AFC and NFC rosters for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games.

Player selections for the AFC and NFC rosters for the Pro Bowl Games were determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches, with each group’s vote counting as one-third toward determining the all-star players. The NFL is the only sports league that combines voting by fans, coaches and players to determine its all-star teams. NFL players and coaches voted on Friday, Dec. 27.

For the second consecutive year, the NFL will return to Orlando to celebrate the league’s best players at the 2025 Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon. As in past years, the Pro Bowl Games provides fans with an unmatched opportunity to vote for their favorite players to compete in a multi-day AFC versus NFC competition, featuring Pro Bowl Skills and culminating in an action-packed flag football game, led by head coaches Peyton and Eli Manning.

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games, hosted in partnership with Florida Citrus Sports, Orange County, and the City of Orlando, on Sunday, Feb. 2 promises fans a day filled with thrilling AFC versus NFC action. On Sunday, ticketholders will experience the league’s 88 biggest stars go head-to-head in new and fan-favorite competitions, face-off in an epic flag football game, and enjoy a variety of family friendly activities, giveaways, and interactive experiences. Sunday’s events will also be televised from 3-6 p.m. ET on ESPN and ABC.

In addition to Sunday’s event, ESPN will air the Pro Bowl Skills Show live on Thursday, Jan. 30, from 7-8:30 p.m. ET. This made-for-TV event will feature the NFL’s top players as they take on unique competitions designed to showcase their competitiveness on-and-off the field. Announced in December, the 2025 Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon will combine fresh and fan-favorite skills, with cumulative scoring from Thursday’s skills contests building up to the highly anticipated flag football matchup on Sunday. For more information on the Pro Bowl Games, visit NFL.com/pro-bowl-games/event-info/.

On Location, the official hospitality partner of the NFL, will offer guests elevated hospitality packages for a one-of-a-kind experience at the 2025 Pro Bowl Games, including field access throughout the game, access to closed practice sessions, player introductions and premium seating to the game. Fans interested in tickets and hospitality packages can visit On Location’s website at OnLocationExp.com/probowl.

Twenty-eight teams had at least one player selected to the 2025 Pro Bowl Games roster and 22 clubs had multiple players chosen as all-stars. The Baltimore Ravens led all teams with nine Pro Bowl selections while the Detroit Lions (seven players), Minnesota Vikings (six), Philadelphia Eagles (six), Dallas Cowboys (five) and Kansas City Chiefs (five) each placed at least five players on the Pro Bowl roster.

The AFC quarterbacks are:

  • Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills (third selection), who has 41 touchdowns (28 passing, 12 rushing, one receiving) this season and became the first player in NFL history with at least 25 touchdown passes and 10 rushing touchdowns in multiple career seasons.
  • Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals (third selection), who leads the NFL in passing yards (4,641) and touchdown passes (42) entering Week 18 and became the first player in NFL history with at least 250 passing yards and three touchdown passes in eight consecutive games.
  • Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens (fourth selection), who has 4,807 yards (3,955 passing, 852 rushing) and 43 touchdowns (39 passing, four rushing) and a league-leading 121.6 passer rating entering Week 18 and became the first quarterback in NFL history with at least 500 rushing yards in seven consecutive seasons and the all-time leading rusher among quarterbacks (6,110 rushing yards entering Week 18).

The NFC quarterbacks are:

  • Jayden Daniels of the Washington Commanders (first selection), who became the fourth rookie quarterback in NFL history with at least 30 combined passing and rushing touchdowns and set the record for the most rushing yards by a rookie quarterback in NFL history (864 rushing yards entering Week 18).
  • Sam Darnold of the Minnesota Vikings (first selection), who ranks fourth in the NFL in passing yards (career-high 4,153) and fifth in touchdown passes (career-high 35) and became the first starting quarterback in NFL history to record 14 wins in his first season with a team.
  • Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions (fourth selection), who ranks second in the league in passer rating (113.6) and passing yards (4,398) and fourth in touchdown passes (36) and became the first player with at least 275 passing yards, two touchdown passes and a passer rating of 135-or-higher in five games within a single season in NFL history.

Jayden Daniels is the fourth rookie quarterback since 1970 to be selected to the initial Pro Bowl roster, along with Robert Griffin III (2012 season), Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan Marino (1983 season) and Dak Prescott (2016 season).

Kansas City’s Travis Kelce was chosen to his 10th Pro Bowl, trailing only Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez (14) and Jason Witten (11) for the most Pro Bowl selections among tight ends all-time.

San Francisco’s Kyle Juszczyk was selected to his ninth Pro Bowl, the most ever by a fullback.

Indianapolis’ Quenton Nelson is the third offensive lineman to be selected to the Pro Bowl in each of his first seven career seasons since 1970, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Thomas (first 10 seasons) and Richmond Webb (first seven).

Cincinnati’s Ja’Marr Chase is the fourth wide receiver to be selected to the Pro Bowl in each of his first four seasons since 1970, joining Tyreek Hill (first eight seasons), A.J. Green (first seven) and Isaac Curtis (first four).

Dallas’ Micah Parsons is the first defensive player to be named to the Pro Bowl in each of his first four career seasons since Aaron Donald (first 10 seasons from 2014-23).

Twenty-four of the players selected to the Pro Bowl today are first-time all-stars, including rookies Brock Bowers (Las Vegas), Jayden Daniels (Washington) and Jared Verse (Los Angeles Rams).



The NFL has officially announced the rosters for the 2025 Pro Bowl games, and fans are buzzing with excitement over the star-studded lineups. With some of the league’s top players set to showcase their talents on the gridiron, this year’s Pro Bowl is sure to be a can’t-miss event.

Highlighted by perennial Pro Bowl selections like Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Donald, and Derrick Henry, the rosters are stacked with talent on both sides of the ball. In addition to the established stars, there are also several up-and-coming players who have earned their first Pro Bowl nods and will be looking to make a name for themselves on the big stage.

The Pro Bowl is not only a showcase of individual talent but also a celebration of the game of football. Fans will have the opportunity to see their favorite players from different teams come together and compete in a fun and exciting atmosphere. From thrilling touchdown passes to bone-crushing hits, the Pro Bowl never fails to entertain.

So mark your calendars and get ready to witness some of the best players in the NFL go head-to-head in the 2025 Pro Bowl games. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just a casual observer, this is one event you won’t want to miss. Stay tuned for more updates and coverage as we countdown to the big game.

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