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    Miami Dolphins Pro Bowlers Revealed: Who Made the 2023 Team?

    The list of Miami Dolphins Pro Bowlers is six names long and heavy on the offensive side of the ball. Here's who's headed to Orlando, Fla.

    A historic year for the Miami Dolphins has resulted in the franchise’s most Pro Bowl bids in more than two decades.

    Tua Tagovailoa leads a six-man Dolphins Pro Bowl class, with five Dolphins offensive players selected for the first time in nearly four decades.

    List of 2023 Miami Dolphins Pro Bowlers

    Here are the 2023 Miami Dolphins Pro Bowlers:

    The Dolphins also have a long list of alternates. They are:

    The 2024 Pro Bowl Games will be held Feb. 1-4 in Orlando, Fla.

    Instead of a traditional all-star game, the NFL now brings together 88 of the league’s biggest stars for a week-long skills competition, culminating with a flag football game at Camping World Stadium on Feb. 4.

    How Dolphins Players Finished in Fan Voting by Position

    Dolphins players of course would rather be preparing for the Super Bowl at that time.

    But if they get bounced from the playoffs before that point, those who choose to participate can thank overwhelming fan support for their place in the event.

    MORE: NFL Pro Bowl 2024: Location, Date, Start Time, and Rosters

    The team is picked based on a three-way split of fan vote, coach vote, and player vote. The Dolphins had great support from the fans, as indicated below:

    • Center: Connor Williams, fifth
    • Cornerback: Jalen Ramsey, third
    • Defensive end: No one in the top 10
    • Defensive tackle: Christian Wilkins, third; Zach Sieler, seventh
    • Fullback: Alec Ingold, second
    • Free safety: Jevon Holland, second
    • Guard: No one in the top 10
    • Inside linebacker: No one in the top 10
    • Kicker: Jason Sanders, ninth
    • Long snapper: Blake Ferguson, third
    • Outside linebacker: Bradley Chubb, first
    • Punter: No one in the top 10
    • Quarterback: Tua Tagovailoa, second
    • Running back: Raheem Mostert, second
    • Return specialist: Braxton Berrios, first
    • Strong safety: No one in the top 10
    • Special teams player: Duke Riley, first
    • Tackle: Terron Armstead, second; Austin Jackson, third
    • Tight end: Durham Smythe, seventh
    • Wide receiver: Tyreek Hill, first; Jaylen Waddle, fourth

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