On Tuesday the NFL revealed the full 2026 Pro Bowl Games rosters in honor of various players’ performances throughout the 2025 season. Of course, the Pro Bowl Games have been tweaked yet again and will look a bit different this year.

The league is trying something new with its annual star showcase. The event itself has been moved from the Sunday before the Super Bowl to the Tuesday leading up to Super Bowl Sunday. The biggest change is that, while the main event will still be a flag football game, the Pro Bowl Games will be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco rather than a traditional football stadium. Additionally there doesn’t appear to be plans to host any skills competitions like the tug of war in years past, and the Manning brothers have been replaced on the sideline as flag football coaches by Jerry Rice (NFC) and Steve Young (AFC).

Everything about the voting process was the same, however. Pro Bowl nominations were awarded based on a combination of fan, player, and coach votes. The starters were determined by the most popular vote. And the honor will be on a player’s resume forever, even as the event itself continues to morph.

Let’s check out the full rosters.

Pro Bowl Rosters 2026

AFC

Here’s the full AFC Pro Bowl roster.

PLAYERTEAMPOSITION
Josh AllenBuffalo BillsQB
Drake MayeNew England PatriotsQB
Justin HerbertLos Angeles ChargersQB
Ja’Marr ChaseCincinnati BengalsWR
Nico CollinsHouston TexansWR
Zay FlowersBaltimore RavensWR
Courtland SuttonDenver BroncosWR
Jonathan TaylorIndianapolis ColtsRB
James CookBuffalo BillsRB
De’Von Achane Miami DolphinsRB
Patrick RicardBaltimore RavensFB
Brock BowersLas Vegas RaidersTE
Travis KelceKansas City ChiefsTE
Dion DawkinsBuffalo BillsT
Garrett BollesDenver BroncosT
Joe AltLos Angeles ChargersT
Quinn MeinerzDenver BroncosG
Quenton NelsonIndianapolis ColtsG
Trey SmithKansas City ChiefsG
Creed Humphrey Kansas City ChiefsC
Tyler LinderbaumBaltimore RavensC
Myles GarrettCleveland BrownsDE
Will Anderson Jr. Houston TexansDE
Maxx CrosbyLas Vegas RaidersDE
Jeffery SimmonsTennessee TitansDL
Chris JonesKansas City ChiefsDL
Zach AllenDenver BroncosDL
Nik BonittoDenver BroncosOLB
T.J. WattPittsburgh SteelersOLB
Tuli TuipulotuLos Angeles ChargersOLB
Roquan SmithBaltimore RavensILB
Azeez Al-ShaairHouston TexansILB
Derek Stingley Jr. Houston TexansCB
Patrick Surtain IIDenver BroncosCB
Christian GonzalezNew England PatriotsCB
Denzel WardCleveland BrownsCB
Jalen RamseyPittsburgh SteelersFS
Kyle Hamilton Baltimore RavensSS
Derwin JamesLos Angeles ChargersSS
Jordan StoutBaltimore RavensP
Cameron DickerLos Angeles ChargersK
Chimere DikeTennessee TitansKR
Ben SkowronekPittsburgh SteelersSPECIAL TEAMER
Ross MatiscikJacksonville JaguarsLS

NFC

Here are the full NFC rosters for this year’s Pro Bowl.

PLAYERTEAMPOSITION
Matthew StaffordLos Angeles RamsQB
Dak PrescottDallas CowboysQB
Sam DarnoldSeattle SeahawksQB
Puka NacuaLos Angeles RamsWR
Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSeattle SeahawksWR
George PickensDallas CowboysWR
Amon-Ra St. BrownDetroit LionsWR
Jahmyr GibbsDetroit LionsRB
Christian McCaffreySan Francisco 49ersRB
Bijan RobinsonAtlanta FalconsRB
Kyle JuszczykSan Francisco 49ersFB
Trey McBrideArizona CardinalsTE
George KittleSan Francisco 49ersTE
Penei SewellDetroit LionsT
Tristian WirfsTampa Bay BuccaneersT
Trent WilliamsSan Francisco 49ersT
Tyler SmithDallas CowboysG
Joe ThuneyChicago BearsG
Chris LindstromAtlanta FalconsG
Drew DalmanChicago BearsC
Cam JurgensPhiladelphia EaglesC
Aidan Hutchinson Detroit LionsDE
Micah ParsonsGreen Bay PackersDE
Demarcus LawrenceDallas CowboysDE
Jalen CarterPhiladelphia EaglesDL
Leonard WilliamsSeattle SeahawksDL
Quinnen WilliamsDallas CowboysDL
Brian BurnsNew York GiantsOLB
Jared VerseLos Angeles RamsOLB
Byron YoungLos Angeles RamsOLB
Jack CampbellDetroit LionsILB
Zack BaunPhiladelphia EaglesILB
Jaycee HornCarolina PanthersCB
Devon WitherspoonSeattle SeahawksCB
Cooper DeJeanPhiladelphia EaglesCB
Quinyon MitchellPhiladelphia EaglesCB
Kevin ByardChicago BearsFS
Antoine Winfield Jr.Tampa Bay BuccaneersFS
Budda BakerArizona CardinalsSS
Tress WayWashington CommandersP
Brandon AubreyDallas CowboysK
Rasheed Shaheed Seattle SeahawksKR
Luke GiffordSan Francisco 49ersSPECIAL TEAMER
Jon WeeksSan Francisco 49ersLS

Which player had the most Pro Bowl votes?

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce was the top vote-getter of the fan voting section by a sizable margin. It’s the second year Kelce has led all players in the fan vote. This season Kelce drew 420,383 votes; Bills QB Josh Allen ranked second with 263,127 votes.

While Kelce is no longer one of the NFL’s best tight ends production-wise he is definitely the most well-known. His key role in driving the Chiefs’ dynasty run combined with his famous fiancée, Taylor Swift, means Kelce is a household name in a way few NFL players can claim. The vote total reflects that.

Which team earned the most Pro Bowl votes?

According to the NFL, the team that enjoyed the most Pro Bowl votes this season was the Bears. Chicago is enjoying its best season in years and optimism has never been higher in the Windy City. Pair that energy with a talented offense led by Caleb Williams and the league’s best defense at forcing turnovers and there’s lots of reasons for fans to vote. The Bears had three players voted to the above Pro Bowl rosters.

The other top teams to earn votes included the Broncos, Packers, Chiefs and Lions.


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