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The NFL announced on Tuesday the complete rosters for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, a celebration of player skills that is highlighted by a flag football game between the AFC and NFC.
The NFL announced the Pro Bowl rosters for the AFC and NFC, and the Philadelphia Eagles had five players make the roster, led by Jalen Carter, who earned back-to-back berths. Cooper DeJean, Quinyon Mitchell, Carter, Cam Jurgens, and Zack Baun have been named to the Pro Bowl.
The NFL announced their rosters for the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl Games on Tuesday, and two members of the Tennessee Titans were named starters at their respective positions. Jeffery Simmons and Chimere Dike not only landed first in fan voting at their positions, but they were named starters by a complete vote of fans, coaches and players.
Two Wisconsinites were given their first Pro Bowl selections, including one rookie who spent most of his college career at the University of Wisconsin, when the National Football League named its teams for the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl Games.
The NFL announced the Pro Bowl rosters for the AFC and NFC, and the Philadelphia Eagles had five players earn spots
Still, there were plenty of other Bears players worthy of Pro Bowl honors that didn't make the cut despite many finishing with the top fan vote at their respective positions. Here are the five biggest snubs from the Bears that have an argument to be included: There is arguably no one more deserving to make the Pro Bowl than cornerback Nahshon Wright.
Matt Verderame makes his latest first- and second-team selections at each position, and the Broncos lead the way with five players.
Edge rushers Jared Verse and Byron Young were also voted in for the event, which is conducted over several days and culminates with a flag football game on Feb. 3 in San Francisco.