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AFC PRO BOWL ROSTER BY POSITION

OFFENSE

Wide receiver: DeAndre Hopkins*, Houston Texans; Keenan Allen*, Los Angeles Chargers; Jarvis Landry, Cleveland Browns; Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Chiefs

Tackle: Ronnie Stanley*, Baltimore Ravens; Laremy Tunsil*, Houston Texans; Trent Brown, Oakland Raiders

Guard: Marshal Yanda*, Baltimore Ravens; Quenton Nelson*, Indianapolis Colts; David DeCastro, Pittsburgh Steelers

Center: Maurkice Pouncey*, Pittsburgh Steelers; Rodney Hudson, Oakland Raiders

Tight end: Travis Kelce*, Kansas City Chiefs; Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens

Quarterback: Lamar Jackson*, Baltimore Ravens; Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs; Deshaun Watson, Houston Texans

Running back: Nick Chubb*, Cleveland Browns; Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans; Mark Ingram, Baltimore Ravens

Fullback: Patrick Ricard*, Baltimore Ravens

DEFENSE

Defensive end: Joey Bosa*, Los Angeles Chargers; Frank Clark*, Kansas City Chiefs; Calais Campbell, Jacksonville Jaguars

Interior lineman: Cameron Heyward*, Pittsburgh Steelers; Chris Jones*, Kansas City Chiefs; Geno Atkins, Cincinnati Bengals

Outside linebacker: Von Miller*, Denver Broncos; T.J. Watt*, Pittsburgh Steelers; Matt Judon, Baltimore Ravens

Inside linebacker: Darius Leonard*, Indianapolis Colts; Dont'a Hightower, New England Patriots

Cornerback: Stephon Gilmore*, New England Patriots; Tre'Davious White*, Buffallo Bills; Marcus Peters, Baltimore Ravens; Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore Ravens

Free safety: Minkah Fitzpatrick*, Pittsburgh Steelers; Earl Thomas, Baltimore Ravens

Strong safety: Jamal Adams*, New York Jets

SPECIAL TEAMS

Kicker: Justin Tucker*, Baltimore Ravens

Long snapper: Morgan Cox*, Baltimore Ravens

Punter: Brett Kern*, Tennessee Titans

Return specialist: Mecole Hardman*, Kansas City Chiefs

Special teamer: Matthew Slater*, New England Patriots

NFC PRO BOWL ROSTER BY POSITION

OFFENSE

Wide receiver: Julio Jones*, Atlanta Falcons; Michael Thomas*, New Orleans Saints; Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers; Chris Godwin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tackle: David Bakhtiari*, Green Bay Packers; Tyron Smith*, Dallas Cowboys; Terron Armstead, New Orleans Saints;

Guard: Zack Martin*, Dallas Cowboys; Brandon Brooks*, Philadelphia Eagles; Brandon Scherff, Washington Redskins

Center: Jason Kelce*, Philadelphia Eagles; Travis Frederick, Dallas Cowboys

Tight end: George Kittle*, San Francisco 49ers; Zach Ertz, Philadelphia Eagles

Quarterback: Russell Wilson*, Seattle Seahawks; Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints; Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers

Running back: Dalvin Cook*, Minnesota Vikings; Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers; Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys

Fullback: Kyle Juszczyk*, San Francisco 49ers

DEFENSE

Defensive end: Cameron Jordan*, New Orleans Saints; Nick Bosa*, San Francisco 49ers; Danielle Hunter, Minnesota Vikings

Interior lineman: Aaron Donald*, Los Angeles Rams; Fletcher Cox*, Philadelphia Eagles; Grady Jarrett, Atlanta Falcons

Outside linebacker: Chandler Jones*, Arizona Cardinals; Khalil Mack*, Chicago Bears; Shaquil Barrett, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Inside linebacker: Bobby Wagner*, Seattle Seahawks; Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers

Cornerback: Marshon Lattimore*, New Orleans Saints; Richard Sherman*, San Francisco 49ers; Darius Slay, Detroit Lions; Jalen Ramsey, Los Angeles Rams

Free safety: Budda Baker*, Arizona Cardinals; Eddie Jackson, Chicago Bears

Strong safety: Harrison Smith*, Minnesota Vikings

SPECIAL TEAMS

Kicker: Wil Lutz*, New Orleans Saints

Long snapper: Rick Lovato*, Philadelphia Eagles

Punter: Tress Way*, Washington Redskins

Return specialist: Deonte Harris*, New Orleans Saints

Special teamer: Cordarrelle Patterson*, Chicago Bears

* Indicates starter

NOTE: not final information....
 

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AFC PRO BOWL ROSTER BY TEAM

Baltimore Ravens (12): TE Mark Andrews, LS Morgan Cox*, CB Marlon Humphrey, RB Mark Ingram, QB Lamar Jackson*, OLB Matt Judon, CB Marcus Peters, FB Patrick Ricard*, OT Ronnie Stanley*, SS Earl Thomas, PK Justin Tucker*, G Marshal Yanda*

Buffalo Bills (1): CB Tre'Davious White*

Cincinnati Bengals (1): DT Geno Atkins

Cleveland Browns (2): RB Nick Chubb*, WR Jarvis Landry

Denver Broncos (1): OLB Von Miller*

Houston Texans (3): WR DeAndre Hopkins*, OT Laremy Tunsil*, QB Deshaun Watson

Indianapolis Colts (2): ILB Darius Leonard*, G Quenton Nelson*

Jacksonville Jaguars (1): DE Calais Campbell

Kansas City Chiefs (6): DE Frank Clark*, RS Mecole Hardman*, WR Tyreek Hill, DT Chris Jones*, TE Travis Kelce*, QB Patrick Mahomes

Los Angeles Chargers (2): WR Keenan Allen*, DE Joey Bosa*

New England Patriots (3): CB Stephon Gilmore*; ILB Dont'a Hightower; ST Matthew Slater*

New York Jets (1): SS Jamal Adams*

Oakland Raiders (2): OT Trent Brown, C Rodney Hudson

Pittsburgh Steelers (5): G David DeCastro, FS Minkah Fitzpatrick*, DT Cameron Heyward*, C Maurkice Pouncey*, OLB T.J. Watt*

Tennessee Titans (2): RB Derrick Henry, P Brett Kern*

NFC PRO BOWL ROSTER BY TEAM

Arizona Cardinals (2): FS Budda Baker*, OLB Chandler Jones*

Atlanta Falcons (2): DT Grady Jarrett, WR Julio Jones*

Carolina Panthers (2): ILB Luke Kuechly, RB Christian McCaffrey

Chicago Bears (3): FS Eddie Jackson, OLB Khalil Mack*, ST Cordarrelle Patterson*

Dallas Cowboys (4): RB Ezekiel Elliott, C Travis Frederick, G Zack Martin*, OT Tyron Smith*

Detroit Lions (1): CB Darius Slay

Green Bay Packers (2): OT David Bakhtiari*, QB Aaron Rodgers

Los Angeles Rams (2): DT Aaron Donald*, CB Jalen Ramsey

Minnesota Vikings (3): RB Dalvin Cook*, DE Danielle Hunter, SS Harrison Smith*

New Orleans Saints (7): OT Terron Armstead, QB Drew Brees, RS Deonte Harris*, DE Cameron Jordan*, CB Marshon Lattimore*, PK Wil Lutz*, WR Michael Thomas*

Philadelphia Eagles (5): G Brandon Brooks*, DT Fletcher Cox*, TE Zach Ertz, C Jason Kelce*, LS Rick Lovato*

San Francisco 49ers (4): DE Nick Bosa*, FB Kyle Juszczyk*, TE George Kittle*, CB Richard Sherman*

Seattle Seahawks (2): ILB Bobby Wagner*, QB Russell Wilson*

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3): OLB Shaquil Barrett, WR Mike Evans, WR Chris Godwin

Washington Redskins (2): G Brandon Scherff, P Tress Way*

* Indicates starter

NOTE: not final information....
 

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You're almost a month early, these rosters will change greatly. None of the Super Bowl participants will be in the Pro Bowl at all even if they're listed here. So, I trust you'll keep us updated for the next 27 days?
 

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The last time I watched a pro bowl the Cowboys won a Super Bowl
 

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The only time the Pro Bowl has ever been more than mildly interesting was that couple of years where they had HOF captains and they drafted the teams.
 

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but now, we pick the players.
The only time the Pro Bowl has ever been more than mildly interesting was that couple of years where they had HOF captains and they drafted the teams.

but now we pick the players by voting and most score wins pro bowl.
 

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but now, we pick the players.
No. We have a say in it, a VOTE but fan vote is only 1/3 of the total. Players are voted into the Pro Bowl by the coaches, the players themselves, and the fans. Each group's ballots count for one third of the votes.
 

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I'm not talking about the players voted in. Remember when they had captains like Emmitt, Jerry Rice, etc., and they drafted who'd be on which team; it wasn't just NFC vs. AFC. They only did it for a couple of years, but it put a little life into what's for my money been the stalest all-star game of any major sport.
 

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I'm not talking about the players voted in. Remember when they had captains like Emmitt, Jerry Rice, etc., and they drafted who'd be on which team; it wasn't just NFC vs. AFC. They only did it for a couple of years, but it put a little life into what's for my money been the stalest all-star game of any major sport.
I do remember that, and they stopped doing it because the already poor ratings, tanked. They took it too far, they could have still had the captains but kept it NFC/AFC.

To make it relevant and interesting, it should be all-stars of the rookie deal classes - coached by the veterans as a staff. Head coach, coordinators, assistants would all be veteran players. Let the guys who don't get much playing time during the season have a showcase. They'd put on a lot better show.

Take it a step further and have NFL head coaches, be the officials!
 

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I do remember that, and they stopped doing it because the already poor ratings, tanked. They took it too far, they could have still had the captains but kept it NFC/AFC.

To make it relevant and interesting, it should be all-stars of the rookie deal classes - coached by the veterans as a staff. Head coach, coordinators, assistants would all be veteran players. Let the guys who don't get much playing time during the season have a showcase. They'd put on a lot better show.

Take it a step further and have NFL head coaches, be the officials!
You get what I'm saying. The format now doesn't work, hasn't for years, if it ever did. You don't necessarily have to go back to that, the options are nearly endless. But for God's sake do something to change it. If you don't, eventually it'll die beyond the point of revival. The only reason it hasn't already is simply the NFL.
 

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You get what I'm saying. The format now doesn't work, hasn't for years, if it ever did. You don't necessarily have to go back to that, the options are nearly endless. But for God's sake do something to change it. If you don't, eventually it'll die beyond the point of revival. The only reason it hasn't already is simply the NFL.
Well, the ratings went back up after they removed the gimmick. But really they should just do away with it completely if I'm honest.
 

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COOPER AND JAYLON SMITH ADDED TO PRO BOWL

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The Cowboys have two more Pro Bowlers on their roster.

The team announced that wide receiver Amari Cooper and linebacker Jaylon Smith have been added to the NFC Pro Bowl roster. They are taking the places of Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans and Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly.

Cooper caught 79 passes for 1,189 yards and eight touchdowns for the Cowboys during the regular season. He’s headed toward free agency unless the Cowboys re-sign him or tag him before the start of the 2020 league year.

Smith had 142 tackles, 2.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and an interception. It is his first Pro Bowl selection.

Running back Ezekiel Elliott, left tackle Tyron Smith, center Travis Frederick and right guard Zack Martin were also named to the NFC roster.
 
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