NFL announces 2024 Pro Bowl Games rosters

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Brock Purdy, Lamar Jackson among the players selected for the Pro Bowl Games

The Pro Bowl Games are back for 2024.

A year ago the NFL wildly altered the Pro Bowl format, shifting from an actual game to the “Pro Bowl Games” format, where players participated in a week-long series of events showcasing athleticism and skills in various contests, culminating in a flag football finale.

The 2023 version of the Pro Bowl Games were ultimately won by the NFC when Kirk Cousins engineered a comeback victory in the flag football finale. The NFC was down 21-15 when the flag football game began — based on the scoring from the earlier events — but Cousins and company won by a final score of 35-33.

While the inaugural Pro Bowl Games took place in Las Vegas, this year’s version will take place in Orlando.

The initial rosters for the 2024 Pro Bowl Games were announced on Wednesday night, as voted on by the players, coaches, and fans. Each group’s votes count for one-third of the selection process, and the league releases the results of the fan voting earlier in the day Wednesday.

Leading the way in the fan vote? None other than San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy, followed by teammate Christian McCaffrey. Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa placed third, followed by tight ends George Kittle and Travis Kelce.

Here are the results of the fans’ vote, broken down by position:

Now we know the official rosters. Players selected as starters are noted with the asterisk.

AFC

Offense

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Fullback

  • Alec Ingold, Miami Dolphins*

Wide receivers

Tight end

  • Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs*
  • David Njoku, Cleveland Browns

Tackle

  • Laremy Tunsil, Houston Texans*
  • Dion Dawkins, Buffalo Bills*
  • Terron Armstead, Miami Dolphins

Guard

  • Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts*
  • Joel Bitonio, Cleveland Browns*
  • Joe Thuney, Kansas City Chiefs

Center

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

Defense and special teams

Defensive end

  • Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns*
  • Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas Raiders*
  • Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati Bengals

Defensive linemen

  • Chris Jones, Kansas City Chiefs*
  • Quinnen Williams, New York Jets*
  • Justin Madubuike, Baltimore Ravens

Outside linebackers

Inside/middle linebackers

  • Roquan Smith, Baltimore Ravens*
  • Patrick Queen, Baltimore Ravens

Cornerback

  • Pat Surtain II, Denver Broncos*
  • Sauce Gardner, New York Jets*
  • Jalen Ramsey, Miami Dolphins
  • Denzel Ward, Cleveland Browns

Free safety

  • Justin Simmons, Denver Broncos*
  • Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh Steelers

Strong safety

  • Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens*

Long snapper

  • Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville Jaguars*

Punter

  • AJ Cole, Las Vegas Raiders*

Kicker

  • Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens*

Kick returner

  • Marvin Mims Jr., Denver Broncos*

Special teamer

  • Miles Killebrew, Pittsburgh Steelers

NFC

Offense

Quarterback

Running back

  • Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers*
  • D’Andre Swift, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Kyren Williams, Los Angeles Rams

Fullback

  • Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco 49ers*

Wide receiver

  • CeeDee Lamb, Dallas Cowboys*
  • A.J. Brown, Philadelphia Eagles*
  • Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams

Tight end

Tackle

  • Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers*
  • Lane Johnson, Philadelphia Eagles*
  • Penei Sewell, Detroit Lions

Guard

  • Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys*
  • Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons*
  • Landon Dickerson, Philadelphia Eagles

Center

  • Jason Kelce, Philadelphia Eagles*
  • Frank Ragnow, Detroit Lions

Defense and special teams

Defensive end

  • Nick Bosa, San Francisco 49ers*
  • Montez Sweat, Chicago Bears*
  • Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit Lions

Defensive linemen

  • Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams*
  • Dexter Lawrence, New York Giants*
  • Javon Hargrave, San Francisco 49ers

Outside linebacker

  • Micah Parsons, Dallas Cowboys*
  • Danielle Hunter, Minnesota Vikings*
  • Haason Reddick, Philadelphia Eagles

Inside/middle linebacker (2)

Cornerback

  • DaRon Bland, Dallas Cowboys*
  • Charvarius Ward, San Francisco 49ers*
  • Jaylon Johnson, Chicago Bears
  • Devon Witherspoon, Seattle Seahawks

Free safety

  • Jessie Bates, Atlanta Falcons*

Strong safety

Long snapper

  • Andrew DePaola, Minnesota Vikings*

Punter

  • Bryan Anger, Dallas Cowboys*

Kicker

  • Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys*

Kick returner

Special teamer

  • Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Detroit Lions

For those wondering, Purdy’s selection makes him the latest “Mr. Irrelevant” to make the Pro Bowl, but not the first. That honor goes to Bill Fischer, who was the last player selected in the 1948 NFL Draft by the Chicago Cardinals. He would go on to play in three Pro Bowls.

However, there is a bit of a catch. Fisher was drafted when he was a junior at Notre Dame, so he opted to return to school for one more year. He won the Outland Trophy as the top interior lineman in the nation, and the Cardinals drafted him again, this time in the first round of the 1949 NFL Draft.

Ultimately, the names may change. Players participating in the Super Bowl will opt out, and other players may opt out as well due to injuries or other concerns. However, these are the initial rosters for the 2024 Pro Bowl Games, slated to conclude with the flag football finale on Sunday, February 4.



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