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Pro Bowl rosters in full as Patrick Mahomes misses out despite dominant Chiefs season.Cau

January 4, 2025 by giang Leave a Comment

 

Patrick Mahomes has missed out on the Pro Bowl roster with the three-time Super Bowl champion not being named to the initial squad for the first time in his career.

This comes after a dominant season for the Kansas City Chiefs, winning 15 of their 16 games so far this season and already securing the number one seed while having a first-round bye. However, Mahomes’ individual numbers have remained subpar this year with 26 touchdowns to 11 interceptions.

Ahead of Mahomes, the AFC quarterbacks that have been selected are Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow and Josh Allen – all three the top favorites to win this year’s regular season MVP.

While Mahomes has missed out on the Pro Bowl roster, he has been named as an alternate. Many players opt not to play in the game each season, and so multiple alternates are named, ready to step in.

Although Mahomes has not been named to the squad, five other Kansas City Chiefs players have  including Travis Kelce, being the back-up tight end behind Brock Bowers. Offensive lineman Joe Thuney, Trey Smith, and Creed Humphrey have also been named to the roster, as well as Chris Jones.

Elsewhere, the Baltimore Ravens lead the NFL once again as having the most players to make the Pro Bowl (nine), while the Detroit Lions have seven players named.

AFC

Quarterbacks: Lamar Jackson (Ravens), Joe Burrow (Bengals), Josh Allen (Bills)

Running Backs: Derrick Henry (Ravens), Joe Mixon (Texans), Jonathan Taylor (Colts)

Fullback: Patrick Ricard (Ravens)

Wide Receivers: Ja’Marr Chase (Bengals), Jerry Jeudy (Browns), Zay Flowers (Ravens), Nico Collins (Texans)

Tight Ends: Travis Kelce (Chiefs), Brock Bowers (Raiders)

Offensive lineman: Dion Dawkins (Bills), Rayshawn Slater (Los Angeles Chargers), Laremy Tunsil (Texans), Quenton Nelson (Colts), Trey Smith (Chiefs), Joe Thuney (Chiefs), Creed Humphrey (Chiefs), Tyler Linderbaum (Ravens)

Defensive lineman: Maxx Crosby (Raiders), Myles Garrett (Browns), Trey Hendrickson (Bengals), Cameron Heyward (Steelers), Chris Jones (Chiefs), Nnamdi Madubuieke (Ravens)

Outside linebackers: TJ Watt (Steelers), Nik Bonitto (Broncos), Khalil Mack (Chargers)

Linebackers: Roquan Smith (Ravens), Zaire Franklin (Colts)

Cornerbacks: Marlon Humphrey (Ravens), Derek Stingley Jr (Texans), Pat Surtain (Broncos), Denzel Ward (Browns)

Safeties: Minkah Fitzpatrick (Steelers), Kyle Hamilton (Ravens), Derwin James (Chargers)

Special teams: Logan Cooke (Jaguars), Ross Matisick (Jaguars), Chris Boswell (Steelers)

NFC

Quarterbacks: Jayden Daniels (Commanders), Sam Darnold (Vikings), Jared Goff (Lions)

Running Backs: Saquon Barkley (Eagles), Jahmyr Gibbs (Lions), Josh Jacobs (Packers)

Fullback: Kyle Juzsczyk (49ers)

Wide Receivers: CeeDee Lamb (Cowboys), Justin Jefferson (Vikings), Amon Ra St Brown (Lions), Terry McLaurin (Commanders)

Tight Ends: George Kittle (49ers), Trey McBride (Cardinals)

Offensive lineman: Lane Johnson (Eagles), Penei Sewell (Lions), Tristan Wirfs (Buccaneers), Tyler Smith (Cowboys), Landon Dickerson (Eagles), Chris Lindstrom (Falcons), Cam Jurgens (Eagles), Frank Ragnow (Lions)

Defensive lineman: Micah Parsons (Cowboys), Nick Bosa (49ers), Rashan Gary (Packers), Jalen Carter (Eagles), Vita Vea (Buccaneers), Dexter Lawrence (Giants)

Outside linebackers: Jonathan Greenard (Vikings), Andrew van Ginkle (Vikings), Jared Verse (Rams)

Linebackers: Fred Warne (49ers), Zack Baun (Eagles)

Cornerbacks: Devon Witherspoon (Seahawks), Jaylen Johnson (Bears), Byron Murphy (Vikings), Jaycee Horn (Panthers)

Safeties: Brian Branch (Lions), Xavier McKinney (Packers), Budda Baker (Cardinals)

Special teams: Jack Fox (Lions), Brandon Aubrey (Cowboys), Andrew DaPaolo (Lions)

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