Nine players from the Baltimore Ravens, including two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson, have been selected for the Pro Bowl Games, leading the AFC roster. The Detroit Lions follow closely with seven players, while the Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles each have six representatives. Notably, Patrick Mahomes missed the Pro Bowl for the first time since becoming the Kansas City Chiefs' starting quarterback, despite being a three-time Super Bowl MVP.
Buffalo's Josh Allen will start for the AFC, with Jackson and Cincinnati's Joe Burrow as backups. The NFC starting quarterback is Jared Goff from Detroit. This year's selections highlight several remarkable achievements, such as Saquon Barkley's 2,000-yard rushing milestone and Kyle Juszczyk's record ninth Pro Bowl as a fullback.