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These are the rosters for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games: Who are the top NFL players going to Orlando?

The best players from both conferences will take part in a series of skills challenges and a flag football game - let’s look at who’s going.

The best players from both conferences will take part in a series of skills challenges and a flag football game - let’s look at who’s going.
TIMOTHY T LUDWIGAFP

The Pro Bowl Games return later month and once again, the event will be a weekend packed with activities for the whole family, skills challenges and a flag football game between the top players from the AFC and NFC.

How are the Pro Bowl Games rosters selected?

The 88-man Pro Bowl Games roster was determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches. Each group’s vote counted as one-third toward determining the all-star players who will be selected for this year’s event.

Fans were able to vote on X from 25 November until 23 December 2024.

As for the coaches, the AFC team will be led by Peyton Manning who will take on the NFC team headed by his brother Eli.

Like the two previous editions, the Pro Bowl weekend will culminate with a flag football game - a 48-minute game, divided into four quarters of 12 minutes. The game will be played between two teams consisting of seven players on the field at any given time. The game aims to score touchdowns by carrying or passing the ball across the opposing team’s goal line.

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games rosters were announced today, Thursday 2 January 2025. Let’s take a look at who will be in Orlando.

AFC (Head coach: Peyton Manning)

Offense

  • Quarterback 1: Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills) 
  • Quarterback 2: Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals) 
  • Quarterback 3: Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens)
  • Running back 1: Derrick Henry (Baltimore Ravens)
  • Running back 2: Joe Mixon (Houston Texans)
  • Running back 2: Jonathan Taylor (Indianapolis Colts)
  • Fullback 1: Patrick Ricard (Baltimore Ravens)
  • Wide receiver: Ja'Marr Chase (Cincinnati Bengals) 
  • Wide receiver: Jerry Jeudy (Cleveland Browns)
  • Wide receiver 2: Nico Collins (Houston Texans)
  • Wide receiver 2: Zay Flowers (Baltimore Ravens)
  • Tight end: Brock Bowers (Las Vegas Raiders)
  • Tight end 2: Travis Kelce (Kansas City Chiefs) 
  • Offensive tackle: Dion Dawkins (Buffalo Bills)
  • Offensive tackle: Laremy Tunsil (Houston Texans)
  • Offensive tackle 2:  Rayshawn Slater (Los Angeles Chargers)
  • Offensive guard: Quenton Nelson (Indianapolis Colts)
  • Offensive guard: Joe Thuney (Kansas City Chiefs)
  • Offensive guard 2: Trey Smith (Kansas City Chiefs)
  • Center: Creed Humphrey (Kansas City Chiefs)
  • Center 2: Tyler Linderbaum (Baltimore Ravens)

Defense

  • Defensive end: Myles Garrett
  • Defensive end: Trey Hendrickson
  • Defensive end 2: Maxx Crosby    
  • Defensive tackle: Cameron Heyward
  • Defensive tackle: Chris Jones
  • Defensive tackle 2: Nnamdi Madubuike
  • Outside linebacker: Nik Bonitto
  • Outside linebacker: T.J. Watt
  • Outside linebacker 2: Khalil Mack 
  • Inside / middle linebacker: Roquan Smith
  • Inside / middle linebacker 2: Zaire Franklin    
  • Cornerback: Derek Stingley Jr.
  • Cornerback: Pat Surtain II
  • Cornerback 2: Marlon Humphrey
  • Cornerback 2: Denzel Ward
  • Free safety: Minkah Fitzpatrick
  • Strong safety: Kyle Hamilton
  • Strong safety 2: Derwin James    

Special teams

  • Long snapper: Ross Matiscik (Jaguars)    
  • Punter: Logan Cooke (Jaguars)     
  • Placekicker -         
  • Return specialist -     

NFC (Head coach: Eli Manning)

Offense

  • Quarterback 1: Jared Goff (Detroit Lions) 
  • Quarterback 2: Sam Darnold (Minnesota Vikings)
  • Quarterback 3: Jayden Daniels (Washington Commanders)
  • Running back: Saquon Barkley (Philadelphia Eagles)
  • Running back 2: Jahmyr Gibbs (Detroit Lions) 
  • Running back 3: Josh Jacobs (Green Bay Packers)
  • Fullback: Kyle Juszczyk    
  • Wide receiver: Justin Jefferson
  • Wide receiver: Amon-Ra St. Brown
  • Wide receiver 2: Ceedee Lamb
  • Wide receiver 2: Terry Mclaurin
  • Tight end: George Kittle
  • Tight end 2: Trey McBride
  • Offensive tackle: Penei Sewell
  • Offensive tackle: Lane Johnson
  • Offensive tackle 2:  Tristan Wirfs
  • Offensive guard: Landon Dickerson
  • Offensive guard: Tyler Smith
  • Offensive guard 2: Chris Lindstrom
  • Center: Frank Ragnow
  • Center 2: Cam Jurgens

Defense

  • Defensive end: Nick Bosa
  • Defensive end: Micah Parsons
  • Defensive end 2: Rashan Gary
  • Defensive tackle: Dexter Lawrence
  • Defensive tackle: Jalen Carter
  • Defensive tackle 2: Vita Vea    
  • Outside linebacker: Jonathan Greenard
  • Outside linebacker: Andrew Van Ginkel
  • Outside linebacker 2: Jared Verse
  • Inside / middle linebacker: Fred Warner
  • Inside / middle linebacker 2: Zack Baun    
  • Cornerback: Jaylon Johnson
  • Cornerback: Byron Murphy
  • Cornerback 2: Jaycee Horn
  • Cornerback 2: Devon Witherspoon
  • Free safety: Xavier McKinney    
  • Strong safety: Budda Baker
  • Strong safety 2: Brian Branch

Special teams

  • Long snapper: Andrew DePola (Minnesota Vikings)    
  • Punter: Jack Fox (Detroit Lions)
  • Placekicker: Brandon Aubrey (Dallas Cowboys)        
  • Return specialist: KaVontae Turpin (Dallas Cowboys)        
  • Special teamer 1: KhaDarel Hodge (Atlanta Falcons)

When is the 2025 Pro Bowl Games?

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games will take place from Thursday 30 January to Sunday 2 February 2025 at various locations in Orlando, Florida.

The AFC versus NFC flag football game will be played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida on Sunday 2 February 2025.

Ticket prices range from $29 for field day access (all sold out we’re afraid) to $715.00 for a full weekend Pro Bowl Experience package.

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