NFL Pro Bowl rosters: List of players representing the AFC and NFC in the skills competition and flag football
The NFL Pro Bowl Games kick off tomorrow in the Bay Area ahead of Super Bowl Sunday. Here are the final rosters for the AFC and NFC.


With Super Bowl week underway, the NFL Pro Bowl Games are set to take center stage as the league’s official all-star showcase, even if it looks very different than it once did.
This season’s edition brings the league’s stars together for skills challenges and a 7-on-7 flag football game on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, part of the NFL’s expanded Super Bowl festivities.
Here’s a look at the players set to represent the AFC and NFC, including key additions and late replacements for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games.
AFC Roster
Quarterbacks:
- Joe Burrow, Bengals (replaced Justin Herbert, Chargers)
- Joe Flacco, Bengals (replaced Josh Allen, Bills)
- Shedeur Sanders, Brwons (replaced Drake Maye, Patriots)
Running backs:
- James Cook, Bills
- Jonathan Taylor, Colts
- De’Von Achane, Dolphins
Fullback:
- Patrick Ricard, Ravens
Wide receivers:
- Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals
- Nico Collins, Texans
- Courtland Sutton, Broncos
- Tee Higgins, Bengals (replaced Zay Flowers, Ravens)
Tight ends:
- Tyler Warren, Colts (replaced Brock Bowers, Raiders)
- Dalton Kincaid, Bills (replaced Travis Kelce, Chiefs)
Offensive linemen:
- Garett Bolles, Broncos
- Dion Dawkins, Bills
- Joe Alt, Chargers (not participating)
- Trey Smith, Chiefs
- Quinn Meinerz, Broncos (not participating)
- Quenton Nelson, Colts (not participating)
- Creed Humphrey, Chiefs
- Tyler Linderbuam, Ravens
Defensive ends:
- Will Anderson Jr., Texans
- Myles Garrett, Browns (not participating)
- Maxx Crosby, Raiders (not participating)
Defensive tackles:
- Jeffrey Simmons, Titans
- Zach Allen, Broncos
- Chris Jones, Chiefs (not participating)
Linebackers:
- Nik Bonitto, Broncos
- Tuli Tuipulotu, Chargers
- Devin Lloyd, Jaguars (replaced T.J. Watt, Steelers)
- Roquan Smith, Ravens
- Azeez Al-Shaair, Texans
Cornerbacks:
- Derek Stingley Jr., Texans
- Patrick Surtain II, Broncos
- Denzel Ward, Browns
- Kamari Lassiter, Texans (replaced Christian Gonzalez, Patriots)
Safeties:
- Kyle Hamilton, Ravens
- Derwin James, Chargers
- Caden Bullock, Texans (replaced Jalen Ramsey, Steelers)
Special teams:
- Ross Matiscik, Jaguars
- Jordan Stout, Ravens
- Cameron Dicker, Chargers
- Chimere Dike, Titans
- Ben Skowronek, Steelers
NFC Roster
Quarterbacks:
- Dak Prescott, Cowboys
- Jared Goff, Lions (replaced Matthew Stafford, Rams)
- Jalen Hurts, Eagles (replaced Sam Darnold, Seahawks)
Running backs:
- Bijan Robinson, Falcons
- Jahmyr Gibbs, Lions
- Christian McCaffrey, 49ers
Fullback:
- Kyle Juszczyk, 49ers
Wide receivers:
- Puka Nacua, Rams
- George Pickens, Cowboys
- Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions
- CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys (replaced Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seahawks)
Tight ends:
- Trey McBride, Cardinals
- Jake Ferguson, Cowboys (replaced George Kittle, 49ers)
Offensive linemen:
- Penei Sewell, Lions
- Trent Williams, 49ers
- Tristan Wirfs, Buccaneers (not participating)
- Tyler Smith, Cowboys
- Joe Thuney, Bears
- Chris Lindstrom, Falcons
- Drew Dalman, Bears
- Cam Jurgens, Eagles
Defensive ends:
- Aidan Hutchinson, Lions
- Micah Parsons, Packers (not participating)
- Demarcus Lawrence, Seahawks (not participating)
Defensive tackles:
- Quinnen Williams, Cowboys
- Leonard Williams, Seahawks (not participating)
- Jalen Carter, Eagles (not participating)
Linebackers:
- Brian Burns, Giants
- Jared Verse, Rams
- Byron Young, Rams
- Jack Campbell, Lions
- Zack Baun, Eagles
Cornerbacks:
- Jaycee Horn, Panthers
- Cooper DeJean, Eagles
- Keisean Nixon, Packers (replaced Devon Witherspoon, Seahawks)
- Nahshon Wright, Bears (replaced Quinyon Mitchell, Eagles)
Safeties:
- Kevin Byard, Bears
- Antoine Winfield Jr., Buccaneers
- Budda Baker, Cardinals
Special teams:
- Jon Weeks, 49ers
- Tress Way, Commanders
- Brandon Aubrey, Cowboys
- KaVontae Turpin, Cowboys (replaced Rashid Shaheed, Seahawks
- Luke Gifford, 49ers
When and how to watch
- Flag football game: Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET.
- Coverage begins earlier in the evening on ESPN, Disney XD, and ESPN Deportes.
- Skills competitions and roster stories will be featured throughout the weekend surrounding the event, leading into Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8.
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