
Today, the NFL revealed the AFC and NFC rosters for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, as determined by votes from fans, players, and coaches. The Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens, and Seattle Seahawks led all teams with six Pro Bowl selections apiece. Below, we break down the complete rosters for both conferences.
Note: * = projected starter
AFC
Offense
Quarterbacks: Josh Allen* (Bills), Justin Herbert (Chargers), Drake Maye (Patriots)
Running Backs: De'Von Achane (Dolphins), James Cook (Bills), Jonathan Taylor* (Colts)
Fullbacks: Patrick Ricard* (Ravens)
Wide Receivers: Ja'Marr Chase* (Bengals), Nico Collins* (Texans), Zay Flowers (Ravens), Courtland Sutton (Broncos)
Tight Ends: Brock Bowers* (Raiders), Travis Kelce (Chiefs)
Offensive Tackles: Joe Alt* (Chargers), Garrett Bolles* (Broncos), Dion Dawkins (Bills)
Offensive Guards: Quinn Meinerz* (Broncos), Quenton Nelson* (Colts), Trey Smith (Chiefs)
Centers: Creed Humphrey* (Chiefs), Tyler Linderbaum (Ravens)
Defense
Defensive Ends: Will Anderson Jr.* (Texans), Maxx Crosby (Raiders), Myles Garrett* (Browns)
Defensive Tackles: Zach Allen (Broncos), Chris Jones* (Chiefs), Jeffrey Simmons* (Titans)
Outside Linebackers: Nik Bonitto* (Broncos), Tuli Tuipulotu (Chargers), T.J. Watt* (Steelers)
Inside Linebackers: Azeez Al-Shaair (Texans), Roquan Smith* (Ravens)
Cornerbacks: Christian Gonzalez (Patriots), Derek Stingley Jr.* (Texans), Pat Surtain II* (Broncos), Denzel Ward (Browns)
Safeties: Kyle Hamilton* (Ravens), Derwin James Jr. (Chargers). Jalen Ramsey* (Steelers)
Special Teams
Kicker: Cameron Dicker* (Chargers)
Punter: Jordan Stout* (Ravens)
Long-snapper: Ross Matiscik* (Jaguars)
Returner: Chimere Dike* (Titans)
Special Teamer: Ben Skowronek* (Steelers)
NFC
Offense
Quarterbacks: Sam Darnold (Seahawks), Dak Prescott (Cowboys), Matthew Stafford* (Rams)
Running Backs: Jahmyr Gibbs* (Lions), Christian McCaffrey (49ers), Bijan Robinson (Falcons)
Fullbacks: Kyle Juszczyk* (49ers)
Wide Receivers: Puka Nacua* (Rams), Jaxon Smith-Njigba* (Seahawks), George Pickens (Cowboys), Amon-Ra St. Brown (Lions)
Tight Ends: Trey McBride* (Cardinals), George Kittle (49ers)
Offensive Tackles: Penei Sewell* (Lions), Tristan Wirfs* (Buccaneers), Trent Williams (49ers)
Offensive Guards: Tyler Smith* (Cowboys), Joe Thuney* (Bears), Chris Lindstrom (Falcons)
Centers: Drew Dalman* (Bears), Cam Jurgens (Eagles)
Defense
Defensive Ends: Aidan Hutchinson* (Lions), Micah Parsons* (Packers), DeMarcus Lawrence (Seahawks)
Defensive Tackles: Jalen Carter* (Eagles), Leonard Williams* (Seahawks), Quinnen Williams (Cowboys)
Outside Linebackers: Brian Burns* (Giants), Jared Verse* (Rams), Byron Young (Rams)
Inside Linebackers: Jack Campbell* (Lions), Zack Baun (Eagles)
Cornerbacks: Jaycee Horn* (Panthers), Devon Witherspoon* (Seahawks), Cooper DeJean (Eagles), Quinyon Mitchell (Eagles)
Safeties: Budda Baker* (Cardinals), Kevin Byard* (Bears), Antoine Winfield Jr. (Buccaneers)
Special Teams
Kicker: Brandon Aubrey* (Cowboys)
Punter: Tress Way* (Commanders)
Long-snapper: Jon Weeks* (49ers)
Returner: Rashid Shaheed* (Seahawks)
Special Teamer: Luke Gifford* (49ers)
Interesting notes:
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce led all players in fan voting for the second consecutive year.
The New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings, and New Orleans Saints are the only teams with zero Pro Bowl selections this season.
The 2-13 Las Vegas Raiders had as many Pro Bowl selections as the 11-4 Jacksonville Jaguars and the 9-5-1 Green Bay Packers combined.
49ers offensive tackle Trent Williams was elected to his 12th Pro Bowl, putting him into a four-way tie for the second-most Pro Bowl selections ever for an offensive lineman. Hall of Famer Bruce Matthews holds the record with 14 selections.
First-time Pro Bowlers: De'Von Achane, Azeez Al-Shaair, Zach Allen, Joe Alt, Jack Campbell, Drew Dalman, Cooper DeJean, Chimere Dike, Luke Gifford, Christian Gonzalez, Quinn Meinerz, Quinyon Mitchell, George Pickens, Ben Skowronek, Jordan Stout, Tuli Tuipulotu.
Streaks of five or more consecutive Pro Bowl selections:
Budda Baker, seven (2019 to present)
Ja'Marr Chase, five (2021 to present)
Maxx Crosby, five (2021 to present)
Dion Dawkins, five (2021 to present)
Myles Garrett, six (2020 to present)
Chris Jones, seven (2019 to present)
Kyle Juszczyk, ten (2016 to present)
George Kittle, five (2021 to present)
Travis Kelce, 11 (2015 to present)
Quenton Nelson, eight (2018 to present)
Micah Parsons, five (2021 to present)
T.J. Watt, eight (2018 to present)
Tristan Wirfs, five (2021 to present)