2024 Pro Bowl Games: Complete NFC roster exposed.
The year 2024 Pro Bowl Games are an entire week of player skill with a thrilling new format that highlights flag football. The NFL revealed the full rosters for the games on Wednesday.
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The league-leading San Francisco 49ers, who have nine Pro Bowlers (including eight starters) in their lineup: linebacker Fred Warner, cornerback Charvarius Ward, tight end George Kittle, defensive end Nick Bosa, offensive tackle Trent Williams, defensive lineman Javon Hargrave, fullback Kyle Juszczyk, quarterback Brock Purdy, and running back Christian McCaffrey, are among the eight NFL teams sending at least five players to Orlando for the flag football game, which is scheduled for February 4 at Camping World Stadium.
The other teams with at least five Pro Bowlers are the Detroit Lions (five), Kansas City Chiefs (five), Cleveland Browns (five), Philadelphia Eagles (six), Baltimore Ravens (seven), Dallas Cowboys (seven), and Miami Dolphins (six).
NFL all-star players lead the 49ers, who have nine players on the Pro Bowl 2024 roster.
Nine players from the San Francisco 49ers, including eight starters, were chosen for the 2024 Football Games, which was a league-high number.
On Wednesday, the league revealed the NFC as well as AFC rosters. Starting on Thursday, February 1, players from both meetings will take part in skills competitions. On Sunday, February 4, at Camping World Stadium in Florida’s Orlando, the competitions will conclude alongside a flag football game. In 2022, the NFL cancelled its full-contact all-star game.
Teams with five or more selections to the Football games included the Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens (seven each), Miami Dolphins as well as Philadelphia Eagles (six each), as well as Detroit Lions (five each), Kansas City Chiefs, and Cleveland Browns.
Linebacker Fred Warner, cornerback Charvarius Ward, quarterback Brock Purdy, offensive tackle Trent Williams, defensive lineman Javon Hargrave, defensive end Nick Bosa, and tight end George Kittle, running back Christian McCaffrey were all named to the NFC roster for the 49ers. Williams has been selected to the Football game 11 times, more than any other active player. Juszczyk is the first fullback to be selected to eight Pro Bowls in history.
For the very first time since Peyton Manning as well as Kurt Warner were named starters in the 2000 Pro Bowl, Purdy and Tua Tagovailoa of the Dolphins have been named the primary quarterbacks for each of their conferences.
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Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald became the first player since 1970 to be selected to the Pro Bowl in all but one of his first ten seasons. Tyreek Hill of the Dolphins is the first broad receiver to be selected for every Pro Bowl in his first eight years of play.
For the sixth consecutive season, Jason as well as Travis Kelce have both been chosen for the Pro Bowl. After Jason Witten(11) and Tony Gonzalez(14), Travis Kelce was selected for his 9th Pro Bowl, the fewest selections between tight ends.
Sam LaPorta of the Lions, Marvin Mims of the Denver Broncos, Puka Nacua of the Rams, and Devon Witherspoon of the Seattle Seahawks are among the 28 rookies selected for the Pro Bowl for the first time.
The collective votes of coaches, players, and fans decided which players should be on the roster. A third of the votes from each group went towards choosing the teams.
Peyton as well as Eli Manning will be the Football Games’ coaches for the second year in a row. Eli will coach the NFC team, while Peyton will mentor the AFC team. For the AFC, Ray Lewis will serve as defensive coordinator, and for the NFC, DeMarcus Ware will hold that position.
Playoff lineup for the 2024 AFC Pro Bowl:
*Starter
Offense
Quarterback
- Miami Dolphins*’ Tua Tagovailoa
- Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson
- Mahomes, Patrick, Kansas City Chiefs
Running Back
- *Raheem Mostert, Miami Dolphins
- James Cook, Buffalo Bills
- Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans
Centre
- Atlanta Hawks*’s Creed Humphrey
- Baltimore Ravens’ Tyler Linderbaum
Wide receiver
- Los Angeles Chargers’ Keenan Allen
- Miami Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill
- Amari Cooper
- Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals
Offensive tackling
- Terren Armstead, Miami Dolphins
- Laremy Tunsil, Houston Texans;
- Dion Dawkins, Buffalo Bills
Guard
- Indianapolis Colts, Quenton Nelson*
- Cleveland Browns,* player Joel Bitonio
- Kansas City Chiefs, Joe Thuney
Tight end
- Kansas City Chiefs’ Travis Kelce
- Cleveland Browns’ David Njoku
Fullback
- Alec Ingold, Miami Dolphins*
Defense
defensive end
- Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati Bengals
- Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns
- Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas Raiders
interior linemen
- * Chris Jones, Kansas City Chiefs
- * Quinten Williams, New York Jets
- * Justin Madubuike, Baltimore Ravens
Outside linebacker
- Khalil Mack, Los Angeles Chargers*
- T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers*
- Josh Allen, Jacksonville Jaguars
Middle linebacker
- Roquan Smith, Baltimore Ravens*
- Patrick Queen, Baltimore Ravens
Cornerback
- Pat Surtain II, the Denver Bronco*
- New York Jets*, Sauce Gardner
- Dolphins, Jalen Ramsey
- Cleveland Browns’ Denzel Ward
Free safety
- *Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Justin Simmons, Denver Broncos.
Strong safety
- Baltimore Ravens, Kyle Hamilton
Special Teams
Special teamer
- Pittsburgh Steelers*, Miles Killebrew
Punter
- Las Vegas Raiders*, AJ Cole
kicker returner
- Denver Broncos*, Marvin Mims Jr.
kicker
- Baltimore Ravens*, Justin Tucker
Long snapper
- Jacksonville Jaguars, Ross Matiscik
The NFC Pro Bowl roster for 2024
*Starter
Offense
Quarterback
- * San Francisco 49ers, Brock Purdy
- Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott
- Los Angeles Rams, Matthew Stafford,
Running back
- San Francisco 49ers, Christian McCaffrey*
- Philadelphia Eagles, D’Andre Swift
- Kyren Williams, Los Angeles Rams
Center
- Philadelphia Eagles, Jason Kelce*
- Detroit Lions, Frank Ragnow
Tight end
- San Francisco 49ers, George Kittle
- Detroit Lions, Sam LaPorta
offensive tackling
- Lane Johnson, Philadelphia Eagles
- Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers
- Penei Sewell, Detroit Lions
Guard
- * Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons
- * Landon Dickerson, Philadelphia Eagles
- Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys
Wide receiver
- Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers*
- A.J. Brown, Philadelphia Eagles*
- CeeDee Lamb, Dallas Cowboys
- The Los Angeles Rams, Puka Nacua
Full back
- The San Francisco 49ers, Kyle Juszczyk*
Defense
interior linemon
- The Los Angeles Rams, Aaron Donald*
- New York Giants*, Dexter Lawrence
- The San Francisco 49ers, Javon Hargrave
outside linebacker
- Dallas Cowboys*, Micah Parsons
- Minnesota Vikings*, Danielle Hunter
- Reddick, Haason, Philadelphia Eagles
middle linebacker
- Fred Warner, 49ers of San Francisco
- Bobby Wagner, Seahawks of Seattle
Strong safety
- The Arizona Cardinals, Budda Baker
- The Seattle Seahawks, Julian Love
Cornerback
- Dallas Cowboys*, Daron Bland
- Charvarius Ward, 49ers of San Francisco*
- Isaiah Johnson, Chicago Bears
- Witherspoon, Devon, Seattle Seahawks
Free safety
- Atlanta Falcons*, Jessie Bates
defensive end
- San Francisco 49ers, Nick Bosa*
- Sweat, Montez, Chicago Bears*
- The Detroit Lions, Aidan Hutchinson
Special Team
Special teamer
- Detroit Lions*, Jalen Reeves-Maybin
Punter
- Dallas Cowboys*, Bryan Anger
kick returner
- The New Orleans Saints*, Rashid Shaheed
kicker
- Dallas Cowboys*, Brandon Aubrey
Long Snapper
- Minnesota Vikings*, Andrew DePaola
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