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2026 Pro Bowl rosters: Ravens, Broncos, 49ers, Seahawks lead way with 6 selections

Philadelphia Eagles cornerbacks Cooper DeJean and Quinyon Mitchell, New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez, Dallas Cowboys receiver George Pickens, Miami Dolphins running back De’Von Achane and a trio of Denver Broncos linemen are among the first-time Pro Bowl selections for the 2026 rosters, as announced by the league Tuesday.

The NFC offense is led by quarterbacks Matthew Stafford (Los Angeles Rams, starter), Dak Prescott (Cowboys) and Sam Darnold (Seattle Seahawks). The AFC offense is led by Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills, starter), Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers) and Drake Maye (Patriots). Herbert is making his first Pro Bowl appearance since 2021, while Maye is making his first on the original roster (he replaced Allen on last year’s team).

The Baltimore Ravens, Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and Seahawks tied for the most selections among teams with six each. The Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Chargers and Eagles each had five selections.

Twenty-nine teams were represented in the selections, with the Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets and New Orleans Saints left out of the mix.

Among the Broncos’ six selections were three first-timers in offensive tackle Garett Bolles, offensive guard Quinn Meinerz and defensive tackle Zach Allen.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who led the league in fan voting for the second consecutive year, was selected for his 11th Pro Bowl, which ties him with Jason Witten for the second most all-time among tight ends. San Francisco 49ers offensive tackle Trent Williams was selected to his 12th Pro Bowl, making him just the fourth offensive lineman and first offensive tackle since 1970 to reach that number. 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk made his 10th Pro Bowl, the most ever at his position.

The Pro Bowl was moved to Super Bowl week for the first time this year in hopes of increasing fan and player engagement. It will be held Feb. 3 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco and include a flag football game and skills competition.

Coverage of the Pro Bowl will begin on ESPN at 6:30 p.m. ET; the flag game starts at 8 p.m. ET and will air on ESPN, Disney XD and ESPN Deportes.

Long-time Broncos rewarded

When Sean Payton arrived in 2023, left tackle Garett Bolles and wide receiver Courtland Sutton were starving for stability. The two longest-tenured Broncos had been through a rotating door of head coaches, offensive coordinators and quarterbacks. Each had provided steady production, but it was hard to maximize their potential with so much rotating around them.

Now, in their third year with Payton, Bolles and Sutton are initial ballot Pro Bowl selections for the first time in their respective careers. The honor for Bolles comes in his ninth season, while Sutton, who was an alternate in 2019, is in his eighth season. Both players are having career seasons and are now two wins away from their first AFC West titles as Broncos.

The other takeaway: Three of Denver’s Pro Bowlers: CB Pat Surtain II, RG Quinn Meinerz and OLB Nik Bonitto were selected among George Paton’s first 10 picks as the team’s general manager. Zach Allen, also a first-time Pro Bowler, is the only one of the six selections who wasn’t drafted by the Broncos, and he stands as one of the team’s best free-agent signings in the past decade. — Nick Kosmider, Broncos beat writer

Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce makes his 11th appearance, while Broncos receiver Courtland Sutton is an initial ballot selection for the first time. (Justin Edmonds / Getty Images)

Seahawks moves paying off

The Seahawks have one of the league’s best squads, so it makes sense they are tied for the highest number of Pro Bowlers. The six selections reflect the mixture of youth and veteran savvy on Seattle’s roster. Smith-Njigba (23 years old), Witherspoon (25) and Shaheed (27) are all on their rookie contracts while Leonard Williams and Lawrence are in their 30s. Darnold’s second straight selection is another example of how fruitful Seattle’s offseason quarterback swap has been, and at a relative bargain for Seattle. Darnold signed a three-year, $100.5 million contract and is having a better season than quarterbacks with much richer annual salaries. Shaheed returning to the Pro Bowl is another triumph for general manager John Schneider, whose moves are a big reason Seattle leads the NFC. — Michael-Shawn Dugar, Seahawks beat writer

49ers putting ‘special’ in special teams

Besides the obvious names like Williams, Juszczyk and RB Christian McCaffrey — within reach 1,000 of yards rushing and 1,000 receiving for the second time in his career — the 49ers also had the most-improved special teams unit in the league represented. Linebacker Luke Gifford was selected for his kick-coverage acumen and 16-year long snapper Jon Weeks earned his second trip, while returner Skyy Moore was named as an alternate. — Vic Tafur, 49ers beat writer

A surprise in a disappointing Ravens season

The Ravens were touted in the preseason as having the league’s best roster, but them getting six Pro Bowl selections has to be considered a surprise. And an early Christmas gift. After all, they are 7-8 and need close to a miracle to make the playoffs. They’re in the midst of arguably their most disappointing regular seasons in franchise history. Punter Jordan Stout is having a breakout year and leads all punters in net average, so he’s certainly deserving. So is Kyle Hamilton, who is one of the league’s best and most unique defensive players. But the Ravens’ other four Pro Bowl selections — fullback Patrick Ricard, wide receiver Zay Flowers, center Tyler Linderbaum and middle linebacker Roquan Smith — either missed some time this year, battled injuries or didn’t have as strong of years as expected. — Jeff Zrebiec, Ravens beat writer

AFC

Offense

*Starter

Quarterback

  • Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills*
  • Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Drake Maye, New England Patriots

Running back

  • Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts*
  • De’Von Achane, Miami Dolphins
  • James Cook, Buffalo Bills

Fullback

  • Patrick Ricard, Baltimore Ravens*

Wide receiver

  • Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals*
  • Nico Collins, Houston Texans*
  • Zay Flowers, Baltimore Ravens
  • Courtland Sutton, Denver Broncos

Tight end

  • Brock Bowers, Las Vegas Raiders*
  • Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs

Offensive tackle

  • Garett Bolles, Denver Broncos*
  • Dion Dawkins, Buffalo Bills*
  • Joe Alt, Los Angeles Chargers

Offensive guard

  • Quinn Meinerz, Denver Broncos*
  • Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts*
  • Trey Smith, Kansas City Chiefs

Center

  • Creed Humphrey, Kansas City Chiefs*
  • Tyler Linderbaum, Baltimore Ravens

Defense

Defensive end

  • Will Anderson Jr., Houston Texans*
  • Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns*
  • Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas Raiders

Interior linemen

  • Chris Jones, Kansas City Chiefs*
  • Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee Titans*
  • Zach Allen, Denver Broncos

Outside linebacker

  • Nik Bonitto, Denver Broncos*
  • Tuli Tuipulotu, Los Angeles Chargers*
  • T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers

Inside/middle linebacker

  • Roquan Smith, Baltimore Ravens*
  • Azeez Al-Shaair, Houston Texans

Cornerback

  • Derek Stingley Jr., Houston Texans*
  • Pat Surtain II, Denver Broncos*
  • Christian Gonzalez, New England Patriots
  • Denzel Ward, Cleveland Browns

Free safety

  • Jalen Ramsey, Pittsburgh Steelers*

Strong safety

  • Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens*
  • Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers

Special teams

Long snapper

  • Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville Jaguars*

Punter

  • Jordan Stout, Baltimore Ravens*

Kicker

  • Cameron Dicker, Los Angeles Chargers*

Return specialist

  • Chimere Dike, Tennessee Titans*

Special teamer

  • Ben Skowronek, Pittsburgh Steelers*

NFC

Offense

*Starter

Quarterback

  • Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams*
  • Sam Darnold, Seattle Seahawks
  • Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys

Running back

  • Jahmyr Gibbs, Detroit Lions*
  • Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers
  • Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons

Fullback

  • Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco 49ers*

Wide receiver

  • Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams*
  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle Seahawks*
  • George Pickens, Dallas Cowboys
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit Lions

Tight end

  • Trey McBride, Arizona Cardinals*
  • George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers

Offensive tackle

  • Penei Sewell, Detroit Lions*
  • Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers*
  • Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers*

Offensive guard

  • Tyler Smith, Dallas Cowboys*
  • Joe Thuney, Chicago Bears*
  • Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons

Center

  • Drew Dalman, Chicago Bears*
  • Cam Jurgens, Philadelphia Eagles

Defense

Defensive end

  • Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit Lions*
  • Micah Parsons, Green Bay Packers*
  • DeMarcus Lawrence, Seattle Seahawks

Interior linemen

  • Jalen Carter, Philadelphia Eagles*
  • Leonard Williams, Seattle Seahawks*
  • Quinnen Williams, Dallas Cowboys

Outside linebacker

  • Brian Burns, New York Giants*
  • Jared Verse, Los Angeles Rams*
  • Byron Young, Los Angeles Rams

Inside/middle linebacker

  • Jack Campbell, Detroit Lions*
  • Zack Baun, Philadelphia Eagles

Cornerback

  • Jaycee Horn, Carolina Panthers*
  • Devon Witherspoon, Seattle Seahawks*
  • Cooper DeJean, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Quinyon Mitchell, Philadelphia Eagles

Free safety

  • Kevin Byard, Chicago Bears*
  • Antoine Winfield Jr., Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Strong safety

  • Budda Baker, Arizona Cardinals*

Special teams

Long snapper

  • Jon Weeks, San Francisco 49ers*

Punter

  • Tress Way, Washington Commanders*

Kicker

  • Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys*

Return specialist

  • Rashid Shaheed, Seattle Seahawks*

Special teamer

  • Luke Gifford, San Francisco 49ers*

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