NFL Nation
Dec 23, 2025,
10:37 AM ET
The rosters are set for the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl Games, and
the Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks lead the way with each having six
players chosen.
The Pro Bowl Games rosters are determined by a combination of
votes from fans, coaches and players.
The Pro Bowl Games include a skills competition and a 7-on-7
flag football game scheduled for Feb. 3 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco
(6:30 p.m. ET, ESPN).
Here's a team-by-team look at the players chosen for this
season's games, with the number of times each player has been honored. This
file was updated with the takeaways from each NFL Nation reporter and a
did-you-know fact.


The Ravens' six Pro Bowl selections are their
fewest since 2021, which is also the last time Baltimore didn't reach the
playoffs. This also marks the first time since 2022 that quarterback Lamar Jackson, who has 18 touchdown passes and six
interceptions, didn't receive a Pro Bowl invitation. Stout becomes only the
second punter in Ravens history to make the Pro Bowl, joining Sam Koch who went
to the Pro Bowl in 2015. Linderbaum
is the first Baltimore offensive lineman to go to three consecutive Pro Bowls
since guard Marshal Yanda went to six straight (2011 to 2016). Flowers,
who made his second Pro Bowl, remains the only Ravens player to make the Pro
Bowl as a wide receiver in the team's 30-year history. Hamilton is the only
defensive back in Ravens history to make the Pro Bowl three times in his first
four seasons in the NFL.
Did you know? Ricard joined a select group by becoming
one of seven Ravens to be selected to six or more Pro Bowls. Of those previous
six, three are in the Hall of Fame (Jonathan Ogden, Ray Lewis and Ed Reed) and two others are semifinalists for
this year's Hall of Fame class (Terrell Suggs and Yanda). The only
undrafted player who has made more Pro Bowls for the Ravens than Ricard is
kicker Justin Tucker (seven). -- Jamison Hensley