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The NFL has announced its list of Pro Bowl players for the 2025 season. In total, 88 players – 44 from each conference – were picked to one of the all-star teams.

Four of the NFL’s 32 teams tied for the lead with six players selected to Pro Bowl rosters; the Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks will be well-represented at this year’s Pro Bowl Games.

Conversely, there were seven teams that each had only one player representative selected to the Pro Bowl: the Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants and Washington Commanders.

For a second straight year, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was the top-voted player in the fan balloting.

Here’s what to know about the 2025 Pro Bowl, including rosters for each conference team and when to watch:

2025 Pro Bowl rosters

Italics denote the starters at each position. Asterisks (*) denote first-time Pro Bowlers.

AFCQuarterbacksJosh Allen, Buffalo BillsJustin Herbert, Los Angeles ChargersDrake Maye, New England PatriotsRunning backsDe’Von Achane, Miami Dolphins*James Cook, Buffalo BillsJonathan Taylor, Indianapolis ColtsFullbackPatrick Ricard, Baltimore RavensWide receiversJa’Marr Chase, Cincinnati BengalsNico Collins, Houston TexansZay Flowers, Baltimore RavensCourtland Sutton, Denver BroncosTight endsBrock Bowers, Las Vegas RaidersTravis Kelce, Kansas City ChiefsOffensive tacklesJoe Alt, Los Angeles Chargers*Garett Bolles, Denver Broncos*Dion Dawkins, Buffalo BillsOffensive guardsQuinn Meinerz, Denver Broncos*Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis ColtsTrey Smith, Kansas City ChiefsCentersCreed Humphrey, Kansas City ChiefsTyler Linderbaum, Baltimore RavensDefensive endsWill Anderson Jr., Houston TexansMaxx Crosby, Las Vegas RaidersMyles Garrett, Cleveland BrownsInterior defensive linemenZach Allen, Denver Broncos*Chris Jones, Kansas City ChiefsJeffery Simmons, Tennessee TitansOutside linebackersNik Bonitto, Denver BroncosTuli Tuipulotu, Los Angeles Chargers*T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh SteelersInside linebackersAzeez Al-Shaair, Houston Texans*Roquan Smith, Baltimore RavensCornerbacksChristian Gonzalez, New England Patriots*Derek Stingley Jr., Houston TexansPat Surtain II, Denver BroncosDenzel Ward, Cleveland BrownsFree safetyJalen Ramsey, Pittsburgh SteelersStrong safetiesKyle Hamilton, Baltimore RavensDerwin James, Los Angeles ChargersPunterJordan Stout, Baltimore Ravens*PlacekickerCameron Dicker, Los Angeles Chargers*Kick returnerChimere Dike, Tennessee Titans*Special teamerBen Skowronek, Pittsburgh Steelers*Long snapperRoss Matiscik, Jacksonville JaguarsNFCQuarterbacksSam Darnold, Seattle SeahawksDak Prescott, Dallas CowboysMatthew Stafford, Los Angeles RamsRunning backsJahmyr Gibbs, Detroit LionsChristian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ersBijan Robinson, Atlanta FalconsFullbackKyle Juszczyk, San Francisco 49ersWide receiversPuka Nacua, Los Angeles RamsGeorge Pickens, Dallas Cowboys*Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle SeahawksAmon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit LionsTight endsGeorge Kittle, San Francisco 49ersTrey McBride, Arizona CardinalsOffensive tacklesOffensive guardsChris Lindstrom, Atlanta FalconsTyler Smith, Dallas CowboysJoe Thuney, Chicago BearsCentersDrew Dalman, Chicago Bears*Cam Jurgens, Philadelphia EaglesDefensive endsAidan Hutchinson, Detroit LionsDeMarcus Lawrence, Seattle SeahawksMicah Parsons, Green Bay PackersInterior defensive linemenJalen Carter, Philadelphia EaglesLeonard Williams, Seattle SeahawksQuinnen Williams, Dallas CowboysOutside linebackersBrian Burns, New York GiantsJared Verse, Los Angeles RamsByron Young, Los Angeles Rams*Inside linebackersZack Baun, Philadelphia EaglesJack Campbell, Detroit Lions*CornerbacksCooper DeJean, Philadelphia EaglesJaycee Horn, Carolina PanthersQuinyon Mitchell, Philadelphia Eagles*Devon Witherspoon, Seattle SeahawksFree safetiesKevin Byard, Chicago BearsAntoine Winfield Jr., Tampa Bay BuccaneersStrong safetyBudda Baker, Arizona CardinalsPunterTress Way, Washington CommandersPlacekickerBrandon Aubrey, Dallas CowboysKick returnerRashid Shaheed, Seattle SeahawksSpecial teamerLuke Gifford, San Francisco 49ers*Long snapperJon Weeks, San Francisco 49ersWhen are the Pro Bowl Games this year?Pro Bowl Games: Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 6:30 p.m. ET

The NFL changed up its scheduling of its annual all-star showcase. Instead of taking place the Sunday before the Super Bowl, this year’s edition of the Pro Bowl Games will get underway the same week as the Super Bowl. They’ll also be held in the San Francisco Bay Area, near this year’s Super Bowl site: Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Fans can watch coverage of the Pro Bowl Games on ESPN.