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The official 2024 Pro Bowl rosters have arrived. After a diligent voting process consisting of fan votes, player votes, and coaches votes all representing a third of the equation, the rosters for the top players in the AFC and NFC have now been formed leading up to the Pro Bowl Games, which will take place in Orlando beginning on Feb. 1. Of course, gone are the days of these players stepping onto the field for an actual football game, but they will convene for various AFC vs. NFC competitions throughout the weekend of Feb. 3, including the Pro Bowl Skills Show.
Even without the game, this is among the highest honors a player can receive. In all, 28 teams had at least one player selected to the Pro Bowl and 21 teams had multiple players named. The San Francisco 49ers led all teams with nine Pro Bowl selections, while the Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys each had seven players. A team that did not have a Pro Bowl selection was the New England Patriots, which was the first time that has occurred since 2000.
28 players were selected to the Pro Bowl who were first-timers, including 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy along with rookies Sam LaPorta, Puka Nacua, and Devon Witherspoon. Dolphins star Tyreek Hill became the first wide receiver ever to make the Pro Bowl in each of his first eight seasons.
There is tons of football to watch this weekend that involve the Georgia Bulldogs, from the Shrine Bowl with Zion Logue and Tramel Walthour, the Senior Bowl where Ladd McConkey and Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint are raising their draft stocks. For NFL fans, though, the Pro Bowl festivities started last night and will continue on throughout the weekend until Sunday when the game takes place.
Three Georgia players will be featured the 2024 AFC and NFC Pro Bowl rosters for this weekend, so let's take a glance at who is participating and in what competition they will compete in. First up is the NFC offense, which holds D'Andre Swift from the Philadelphia Eagles, the Dawgs lone Pro Bowler on the NFC, offense or defense. The AFC side is home to Buffalo Bills running back James Cook and Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith.
On Thursday night Cook was part of the first dodgeball game, which was the AFC offense vs. the NFC defense. Cook got one person out to help seal the victory for AFC's offense. The second game of dodgeball was between the NFC offense and the AFC defense. Swift was a part of the second dodgeball game and didn't do much as far as getting players out but did a great job talking trash to the AFC defense, which included Roquan Smith, by pointing and laughing at every player who was put out.
The players will then have two days to practice with each other and understand what concepts they want to run for their flag football match that was put in place last year instead of a padded game. Once Sunday rolls around there will be "Kick Tac Toe," "Move the Chains," Gridiron Gauntlet," and a Madden NFL Head-to-Head game. You can watch these three Dawgs compete from anywhere between 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday afternoon on either ESPN, ABC, Disney XD, ESPN+, and ESPN Deportes.
The San Francisco 49ers lead the NFL with nine players named to the 2024 Pro Bowl rosters announced Wednesday. Quarterback Brock Purdy and cornerback Charvarius Ward are first-time Pro Bowlers while wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk was named an alternate. Including Aiyuk, 12 alternates stem from San Francisco.
The NFC Pro Bowl quarterback selections also include Dallas Cowboys starter Dak Prescott and Los Angeles Rams veteran Matthew Stafford, while the AFC boasts Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa, Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson and Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes. Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen, Detroit Lions QB Jared Goff and Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts were notable Pro Bowl snubs.
Aaron Donald, the Rams star defensive tackle, made history with his selection, becoming the only defensive lineman since 1970 to make the Pro Bowl in each of his first 10 seasons. For the Ravens, this period marks the second consecutive year where Baltimore had seven Pro Bowl players.
Player selections were determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches. The 49ers also dominated fan voting, with Purdy — the first 49ers Pro Bowl QB since Jeff Garcia in 2002 — amassing 451,864 votes, McCaffrey nabbing 429,993 and George Kittle receiving 373,750. Tagovailoa garnered 414, 502 fan votes and Chiefs TE Travis Kelce earned 327,263 to round out the top five fan vote-getters.
The NFL shifted to a new format for its Pro Bowl for the 2023 season, transitioning from a tackle football game to skills competitions and other events culminating in a flag football game between the AFC and NFC. That format will continue for a second year in 2024, with the Pro Bowl Games taking place on Feb. 4 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla.
The Manning brothers, Peyton and Eli, are set to return as the coaches of the AFC and NFC teams for the 2024 event.
Further Pro Bowl selections:
Running backs and fullbacks
NFC
San Francisco 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey
Philadelphia Eagles RB D’Andre Swift
Los Angeles Rams RB Kyren Williams
San Francisco 49ers FB Kyle Juszczyk
AFC
Miami Dolphins RB Raheem Mostert
Buffalo Bills RB James Cook
Tennessee Titans RB Derrick Henry
Miami Dolphins FB Alec Ingold
Wide receivers
NFC
Dallas Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb
Philadelphia Eagles WR A.J. Brown
Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans
Los Angeles Rams WR Puka Nacua
AFC
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill
Cleveland Browns WR Amari Cooper
Los Angeles Chargers WR Keenan Allen
Cincinnati Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase
Tight ends
NFC
San Francisco 49ers TE George Kittle
Detroit Lions TE Sam LaPorta
AFC
Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce
Cleveland Browns TE David Njoku
Offensive linemen
NFC
San Francisco 49ers OT Trent Williams
Philadelphia Eagles OT Lane Johnson
Detroit Lions OT Penei Sewell
Dallas Cowboys G Zack Martin
Atlanta Falcons G Chris Lindstrom
Philadelphia Eagles G Landon Dickerson
Philadelphia Eagles C Jason Kelce
Detroit Lions C Frank Ragnow
AFC
Houston Texans OT Laremy Tunsil
Buffalo Bills OT Dion Dawkins
Miami Dolphins OT Terron Armstead
Indianapolis Colts G Quenton Nelson
Cleveland Browns G Joel Bitonio
Kansas City Chiefs G Joe Thuney
Kansas City Chiefs C Creed Humphrey
Baltimore Ravens C Tyler Linderbaum
Defensive linemen and ends
NFC
Los Angeles Rams DL Aaron Donald
New York Giants DL Dexter Lawrence
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San Francisco 49ers DL Javon Hargrave
San Francisco 49ers DE Nick Bosa
Chicago Bears DE Montez Sweat
Detroit Lions DE Aidan Hutchinson
AFC
Kansas City Chiefs DL Chris Jones
New York Jets DL Quinnen Williams
Baltimore Ravens DL Justin Madubuike
Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett
Las Vegas Raiders DE Maxx Crosby
Cincinnati Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson
Inside and outside linebackers
NFC
Dallas Cowboys OL Micah Parsons
Minnesota Vikings OL Danielle Hunter
Philadelphia Eagles OL Haason Reddick
San Francisco 49ers IL Fred Warner
Seattle Seahawks IL Bobby Wagner
AFC
Pittsburgh Steelers OL T.J. Watt
Los Angeles Chargers OL Khalil Mack
Jacksonville Jaguars OL Josh Allen
Baltimore Ravens IL Roquan Smith
Baltimore Ravens IL Patrick Queen
Cornerbacks and safeties
NFC
Dallas Cowboys CB Daron Bland
San Francisco 49ers CB Charvarius Ward
Chicago Bears CB Jaylon Johnson
Seattle Seahawks CB Devon Witherspoon
Atlanta Falcons S Jessie Bates
Arizona Cardinals S Budda Baker
Seattle Seahawks S Julian Love
AFC
Denver Broncos CB Pat Surtain II
New York Jets CB Sauce Gardner
Miami Dolphins CB Jalen Ramsey
Cleveland Browns CB Denzel Ward
Denver Broncos S Justin Simmons
Pittsburgh Steelers S Minkah Fitzpatrick
Baltimore Ravens S Kyle Hamilton
Special teams
NFC
Dallas Cowboys K Brandon Aubrey
Dallas Cowboys P Bryan Anger
New Orleans Saints return specialist Rashid Shaheed
Detroit Lions special teamer Jalen Reeves-Maybin
AFC
Baltimore Ravens K Justin Tucker
Las Vegas Raiders P A.J. Cole
Denver Broncos return specialist Marvin Mims Jr.
Pittsburgh Steelers special teamer Miles Killebrew
With so much WR talent, players were bound to be left out
Wide receiver is a crowded spot in the NFC. Lamb and Brown make sense as starters, and few could argue with the inclusion of Evans and Nacua as reserves. But, arguments certainly could be made that highly-productive wideouts Amon-Ra St. Brown, DJ Moore and Aiyuk deserved to make the team. Who do you swap out for either, though? Evans is the only one with less than 1,300 entering Week 18, but he also has more touchdown catches (13) than any of them. In the AFC, the argument could be made for Courtland Sutton (10 touchdown catches) to make the team. But Hill, Chase, Allen and Cooper are a tough quartet. — Jones
No complaints in the RB category
None here, at least. All six selections topped the 1,000-yard mark this season and boast versatility with abilities to contribute in the passing game. — Jones
Jets LB Quincy Williams, Bucs S Antoine Winfield Jr. were slighted
In the AFC, the Jets’ Quincy Williams should have made the cut after recording 131 tackles, 15 for loss, and an interception. But New York’s lack of success likely cost him.
NFC’s omission of Tampa Bay’s Antoine Winfield Jr. is curious. He certainly had a more productive campaign than Baker in Arizona. — Jones
From humble beginnings to 49ers linchpins
The 49ers had a league-high nine Pro Bowlers, the most since their 2013 squad that fell to the Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game. This year’s haul includes a pair of first timers with Purdy and Ward, who stand out for their humble NFL beginnings.
Purdy, of course, was the last pick in 2022 who in his second season leads all starting quarterbacks in passer rating and who on Sunday set the 49ers franchise record for passing yards in a season with 4,280.
Ward, meanwhile, went undrafted out of Middle Tennessee State in 2018. He had a sensational second half of the season in 2023, including shutting down Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf in Week 12 and returning an interception 66 yards for a touchdown three weeks later versus the Cardinals. Perhaps most impressive is the fact that Ward has given up just two touchdowns in 16 games. Opposing quarterbacks have a 56.8 passer rating when targeting him.
The rosters are set for the 2024 NFL Pro Bowl, and the San Francisco 49ers lead the way with nine selections.
Second-year quarterback Brock Purdy got his first nod Wednesday after receiving the most fan votes and helping the Niners receive the NFC's No. 1 seed. The Baltimore Ravens had the most in the AFC with seven selections, and they were tied for the second most with the Dallas Cowboys.
The Pro Bowl is determined by a combination of votes by fans, coaches and players.