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    NFL Pro Bowl Rosters: Breaking Down the AFC and NFC Representatives

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    The Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys have the most players at the 2024 NFL Pro Bowl, but their star QBs won’t be in attendance.

    The NFL Pro Bowl will celebrate the top talent in the league this week. NFL fans will have to wait a week before the Super Bowl, but there will be plenty of fun on offer out of Orlando, Fla.

    Starting on Thursday, Feb. 1, and ending on Sunday, Feb. 4, the stars of the NFL will compete across various games throughout the week, showcasing their incredible abilities.

    The roster is voted on by NFL fans, so who made the Pro Bowl rosters in 2024?

    NFC Pro Bowl Roster

    The Dallas Cowboys dominate the NFC Pro Bowl roster, with seven players heading down to Camping World stadium to compete. However, one Cowboy who won’t be at the showcase event is QB Dak Prescott. He was originally voted to the Pro Bowl, but Prescott is unavailable to attend as his girlfriend is expecting their first child.

    In fact, all three QBs on the NFC roster have been replaced with alternatives. Teams who participate in the Super Bowl don’t send their players to the Pro Bowl, meaning eight San Francisco 49ers players, who were voted to the Pro Bowl, will not be in attendance.

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    The top-voted players at the 2024 Pro Bowl are both 49ers. Brock Purdy had 451,864 votes. Meanwhile, Christian McCaffrey had 429,993 votes.

    Other teams to feature heavily are the Philadelphia Eagles (six) and Detroit Lions (five).

    Offense

    Quarterbacks

    Running Back

    Fullback

    Wide Receiver

    Tight End

    Offensive Tackle

    Guard

    Center

    • Jason Kelce, Philadelphia Eagles
    • Frank Ragnow, Detroit Lions

    Defense

    Interior Defensive Line

    Defensive End

    Outside Linebacker

    Inside Linebacker

    Cornerback

    • DaRon Bland, Dallas Cowboys
    • Jaylon Johnson, Chicago Bears
    • Devon Witherspoon, Seattle Seahawks
    • Darius Slay, Philadelphia Eagles (replaces Charvarius Ward)

    Safety

    Special Teams

    Long Snapper

    • Andrew DePaola, Minnesota Vikings

    Punter

    • Bryan Anger, Dallas Cowboys

    Placekicker

    Kick Returner

    Special Teamer

    • Nick Bellore, Seattle Seahawks (replacing Jalen Reeves-Maybin)

    AFC Pro Bowl Roster

    The AFC Roster is stacked with talent, and the Baltimore Ravens lead the AFC roster with seven players.

    However, their star QB and probable MVP, Lamar Jackson, is unavailable due to an unspecified injury.

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    Of course, with the Kansas City Chiefs making the Super Bowl, their players won’t be in attendance, so their five players voted will not be in Orlando.

    The Miami Dolphins (six) are also heavily represented, with their QB Tua Tagovailoa being the only of the six originally voted-in QBs still active on the Pro Bowl roster.

    Offense

    Quarterback

    Running Back

    Fullback

    Wide Receiver

    Tight End

    Offensive Tackle

    Guard

    • Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts
    • Joel Bitonio, Cleveland Browns
    • Kevin Zeitler, Baltimore Ravens (replacing Joe Thuney)

    Center

    • Tyler Linderbaum, Baltimore Ravens
    • Ryan Kelly, Indianapolis Colts (replacing Creed Humphrey)

    Defense

    Interior Defensive Linemen

    Defensive End

    Outside Linebacker

    Inside Linebacker

    Cornerback

    Safety

    Special Teams

    Long Snapper

    • Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville Jaguars

    Punter

    • AJ Cole, Las Vegas Raiders

    Placekicker

    Kick Returner

    Special Teamer

    • Miles Killebrew, Pittsburgh Steelers

    As the 2023 NFL season comes to a close, the 2024 NFL Draft is on the horizon. Pro Football Network has you covered with everything from team draft needs to the Top 100 prospects available. Plus, fire up PFN’s Mock Draft Simulator to put yourself in the general manager’s seat and make all the calls!

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