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    Who Is Leading the Pro Bowl Voting? NFL Releases Impressive List of Names

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    With Week 13 nearly in the books, we take a look at the latest batch of Pro Bowl vote leaders that the NFL just released.

    The end of the NFL season brings about awards season, and that includes Pro Bowl selections. While the game itself has undergone significant transformation, earning the Pro Bowl nod still represents a significant achievement.

    After Week 13, the NFL released the latest batch of leading vote-getters based on fan votes.

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    Which Players Are Leading the Pro Bowl Vote After Week 13?

    Below are the Pro Bowl vote leaders by position as of Monday, Dec. 2.

    OFFENSE

    QB: Lamar Jackson, Jayden Daniels
    RB: Derrick Henry, Saquon Barkley
    FB: Carson Steele, Kyle Juszczyk
    WR: Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson
    TE: Brock Bowers, George Kittle
    OT: Joe Alt, Penei Sewell
    G: Joe Thuney, Kevin Zeitler
    C: Creed Humphrey, Frank Ragnow

    DEFENSE

    DE: Trey Hendrickson, Nick Bosa
    DT: Quinnen Williams, Dexter Lawrence
    OLB: T.J. Watt, Andrew Van Ginkel
    ILB: Roquan Smith, Fred Warner
    CB: Marlon Humphrey, Byron Murphy
    FS: Damar Hamlin, Xavier McKinney
    SS: Kyle Hamilton, Budda Baker

    SPECIAL TEAMS

    K: Chris Boswell, Brandon Aubrey
    P: Tommy Townsend, Matthew Hayball
    RS: Jha’Quan Jackson, KaVontae Turpin
    ST: Miles Killebrew, Sione Vaki
    LS: James Winchester, Andrew DePaola

    The biggest standouts are at quarterback, where reigning MVP Lamar Jackson is followed closely by rookie sensation Jayden Daniels. The two met in Baltimore in Week 6, a 30-23 Ravens win. Both remain among the favorites for major awards as well, with Jackson in a crowded MVP race and Daniels battling Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix for Offensive Rookie of the Year.

    Based solely on the top leading vote-getters at each position, the Ravens have the most of any team with five. In addition to Jackson, Derrick Henry, Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey, and Kyle Hamilton all lead their respective positions. Curiously, three of those players are on defense, despite Baltimore possessing the 24th-ranked scoring defense this season.

    How Does the NFL Pro Bowl Voting Work?

    How exactly does the NFL determine who will be selected for the AFC and NFC’s Pro Bowl rosters?

    The NFL opened the Pro Bowl voting on Monday, Nov. 25, during Week 12 of the season. Fans can vote as many times as possible on NFL.com until Monday, Dec. 23.

    During the final two weeks of voting (Dec. 9-23), fans can vote through X by tweeting a player’s first and last name, tagging a player’s official account, or a hashtag of the player’s first and last name.

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    All three scenarios have to include the hashtag #ProBowlVote. Social votes count as double on the final two days of voting (Dec. 22-23).

    A consensus vote of the fans, players, and coaches determines the player selections. Each group accounts for one-third of the votes.

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