2026 NFL Pro Bowl Games NFC roster
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The NFL has revealed the Pro Bowl rosters of both the NFC and AFC all-star teams. Here's who made the team and when the Pro Bowl Games take place.
Kick returner Isaiah Williams and running back Breece Hall, two Jets who can electrify NFL fans with the football in their hands, have been named alternates on the AFC roster for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, which will be staged in San Francisco five days before Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium.
The NFL Pro Bowl showcases the best players in football, but who were the biggest snubs from making it this year?
The 2026 Pro Bowl Games rosters were revealed on Tuesday and the New York Jets were not well-represented. In fact, the Jets were not represented at all. If you
Derek Stingley Jr. (Houston Texans), Patrick Surtain II (Denver Broncos), Christian Gonzalez (New England Patriots) and Denzel Ward ( Cleveland Browns) were elected to represent the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl Games ahead of Turner and others. Stingley Jr. and Surtain will act as starters.
The NFL announced its 2026 Pro Bowl rosters for both the AFC and NFC on Tuesday morning. Each conference's team is made up of 44 players—21 on offense, 18 on defense, and five on special teams—with selections coming from all but three teams across the league.
After the 2026 Pro Bowl rosters were announced this week, teams with snubbed players have made it clear that they're not happy.
One player from the Green Bay Packers earned Pro Bowl honors. There were cases to be made for a few players, but ultimately, one Pro Bowler, Micah Parsons, feels like a reality for this team.
The Oregon Ducks are one of the Top 10 college football programs with the most former players named to the Pro Bowl. That includes Los Angeles quarterback Justin Herbert, New England defensive back Christian Gonzalez,
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams won't be going to his first Pro Bowl in February. Williams was left off the final 2026 Pro Bowl roster despite finishing third in the fan voting for quarterbacks.
The Broncos tied the Seattle Seahawks, the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens for the most Pro Bowl selections of any NFL team.