Chiefs TE Travis Kelce deserves latest Pro Bowl nod
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Ravens have 6 players named to AFC Pro Bowl roster
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When the NFL announced the 2026 Pro Bowl roster on Tuesday, the Houston Texans had four players who earned spots through fan, coach, and player voting. It was the ultimate sign of respect for the players to have their peers recognize them for their on-field play.
After the 2026 Pro Bowl rosters were announced this week, teams with snubbed players have made it clear that they're not happy.
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Gonzalez, Herbert and Sewell to represent Oregon in 2026 NFL Pro Bowl
Pro Ducks continued to excel this season in the NFL, as three former Oregon standouts were selected as part of the 2026 Pro Bowl.
Denver quarterback Bo Nix, linebacker Alex Singleton, safety Devon Key (special teams), outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper, fullback Adam Prentice, returner Marvin Mims and safety Talanoa Hufanga are reserves for the AFC's squad. View the list of alternates and honorable mentions below.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert took the hard way to a Pro Bowl nod this year. Herbert played just a week after surgery and toughed it out through 20-plus offensive line combinations while losing major names like Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt. To say he’s earned the nod as his Chargers head for the playoffs is an understatement.
NFL contracts are full of escalators, and Cooper DeJean is set to earn a massive raise thanks to his first Pro Bowl nod.
Josh Sweat has 11 sacks and four forced fumbles this season, some of the best marks in the NFL. But he was not named to the NFC Pro Bowl roster.
Derek Stingley Jr. (Houston Texans), Patrick Surtain II (Denver Broncos), Christian Gonzalez (New England Patriots) and Denzel Ward ( Cleveland Browns) were elected to represent the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl Games ahead of Turner and others. Stingley Jr. and Surtain will act as starters.