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    NFL Pro Bowl Rosters 2022: List of selections for AFC, NFC teams

    The NFL Pro Bowl rosters for 2022 are set. This year's game takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 6, 2022.

    The NFL Pro Bowl rosters for 2022 have been announced. 90 players total make up both the AFC and NFC Pro Bowl rosters. This year’s game returns after taking a one-year hiatus in 2021. It is set to take place on February 6, 2022, in Las Vegas, NV. Like years past, the NFL Pro Bowl takes place on the Sunday prior to the Super Bowl.

    NFL Pro Bowl Rosters 2022: AFC

    Here’s the list of AFC players to reach the 2022 NFL Pro Bowl.

    Offense

    Defense

    Special Teams

    • K | Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens
    • P | A.J. Cole, Las Vegas Raiders
    • LS | Luke Rhodes, Indianapolis Colts
    • RS | Devin Duvernay, Baltimore Ravens
    • ST | Matthew Slater, New England Patriots

    NFL Pro Bowl Rosters 2022: NFC

    Here’s who made the 2022 NFL Pro Bowl from the NFC.

    Offense

    Defense

    Special Teams

    • K | Matt Gay, Los Angeles Rams
    • P | Bryan Anger, Dallas Cowboys
    • LS | Josh Harris, Atlanta Falcons
    • RS | Jakeem Grant, Chicago Bears
    • ST | J.T. Gray, New Orleans Saints

    Which NFL teams have the most Pro Bowl selections in 2022?

    In what may be a bit of a surprise, the Indianapolis Colts lead the NFL with seven total Pro Bowl selections in 2022. Headlined by running back Jonathan Taylor, who led the NFL in fan voting this year, the Colts will send three offensive players, three defensive players, and one special teamer in long snapper Luke Rhodes.

    The Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers come in second and third, respectively, sending six players to the NFL all-star game this season. Five other teams, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, and San Francisco 49ers, will send five players to the Pro Bowl.

    Tom Brady sets record with 15th Pro Bowl selections

    In no surprise, Tom Brady has been selected to yet another Pro Bowl in 2022. This one is a little bit special, however, as it’s his 15th selection, an NFL record. If the Buccaneers make the Super Bowl, Brady won’t participate, but it’s safe to say he’s set yet another record that’ll take a number of years to break.

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