The 2025 Dallas Cowboys officially have the most Pro Bowlers of any team in the NFL.

Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb was added to the Pro Bowl roster on Wednesday as an injury replacement for the Seattle Seahawks’ Jaxson Smith-Njigba.

The Cowboys initially had five players selected to the Pro Bowl with quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receiver George Pickens, defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, kicker Brandon Aubrey and left guard Tyler Smith.

Kick returner KaVontae Turpin, tight end Jake Ferguson and Lamb have since been added to the roster as injury replacements.

The Cowboys are the only team slated to send eight players to the event, per Nick Harris of the Fort-Worth Star Telegram.

This marks the first time the Cowboys have sent multiple receivers to the same Pro Bowl, per DallasCowboys.com’s Nick Eatman.

Lamb will now make his fifth straight appearance in the event, tying him with Michael Irvin for the most Pro Bowl nods of any Cowboys wide receiver, per Eatman.

In 2025, Lamb topped 1,000 receiving yards for a fifth straight season with Dallas despite missing time due to a high ankle sprain and concussion.

Pickens took over during his absences on his way to recorded a personal-best 1,429 receiving yards and his first career Pro Bowl nomination.

Most of these Pro Bowlers are already signed on to play at least one more season with the Cowboys, according to Spotrac. That includes Williams and Turpin (signed through 2027), Lamb (signed through 2028), Ferguson (signed through 2029) and Smith (signed through 2030), per Spotrac.

Prescott is currently inked through 2028, although his pending $74 million cap hit for 2026 indicates there could be contract restructuring talks this spring.

The biggest questions for the Cowboys this offseason will concern Pickens and Aubrey.

The Cowboys could potentially use a franchise tag on Pickens to keep him from hitting free agency, although it would cost about $28 million to do so. The team can meanwhile negotiate with Aubrey as a restricted free agent.

Before free agency kicks off with the start of the league year in March, the Cowboys’ stars will be taking on AFC rivals in a flag football matchup when the 2026 Pro Bowl Games kick off next Tuesday.