NFL Pro Bowl rosters have been announced, highlighting the league's top talent. The Baltimore Ravens lead with nine selections, followed by the Detroit Lions with seven, and the Minnesota Vikings with six. Notably, the New York Jets, Miami Dolphins, Tennessee Titans, and New Orleans Saints have no players represented. However, the most surprising aspect of this year’s selection is the absence of standout quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes and Baker Mayfield.
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The Ravens are sending 9 players to the 2025 Pro Bowl, the highest number from any team. This impressive group demonstrates the strength and depth of Baltimore's roster, with key players making a significant impact in the season.
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Despite being two of the most prominent quarterbacks in the NFL, both Patrick Mahomes and Baker Mayfield were not selected for the Pro Bowl this year. This marks a rare occurrence for Mahomes, who has been a consistent presence at the Pro Bowl in previous seasons.
Quarterbacks: Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills), Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals), Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens)
Running Backs: Derrick