The Houston Texans have announced four players selected for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games, highlighting the team's emerging talent. Wide receiver Nico Collins, running back Joe Mixon, left tackle Laremy Tunsil, and cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. will represent Houston. Tunsil and Stingley earned starter designations, reflecting their outstanding performances this season. This marks the first Pro Bowl selection for Collins and Stingley, while Mixon is recognized as a Texan after previously being selected while with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Collins started strong, leading the NFL in receiving yards before an injury sidelined him for five games. He returned to lead the Texans in receptions and touchdowns, showcasing his resilience. Mixon also made an impact, achieving significant rushing yards in his debut but faced injuries that limited his playtime. Stingley has emerged as a top cornerback, leading the Texans in passes defended and interceptions. Tunsil has been a key figure on the offensive line, improving his performance as the season progressed. Notably absent from the initial roster are defensive ends Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson Jr., both of whom rank among the league's best pass rushers. Despite their exclusion, both players remain alternates for the Pro Bowl, with the potential to be called up if other players opt out.