Despite being one of the best guards in football and earning first-team All-Pro recognition from the Associated Press in 2024, Denver Broncos lineman Quinn Meinerz was not voted to the Pro Bowl. Earlier this month,
The team's starting center who replaced the legendary Jason Kelce this season and made the Pro Bowl is dealing with a back injury that has kept him out of practice this week as the Eagles prepare for the NFC Championship.
The Cincinnati Bengals will have at least one coach at the NFL’s Pro Bowl this year. This went public mid-week, with the NFL pulling back the curtain on Pro Bowl coaches ahead of the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. On the AFC side, Bengals wideout coach Troy Walters will serve as the offensive coordinator for the team overseen by head coach Peyton Manning.
With the Las Vegas Raiders reportedly hiring Pete Carroll as their next head coach, the Raiders have been named as a team to watch for a quarterback who played under Carroll with the Seattle Seahawks.
Peyton and Eli Manning have been named as the coaches for the Pro Bowl Games' AFC and NFC teams, respectively. The NFL revealed the Manning brothers'
Nine-time Pro-Bowl LB Khalil Mack, who said after the Chargers’ postseason loss to the Texans that he needed to take some time to mull his future, will indeed play in the 2025 season, per source. Mack’s contract is up and he is scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent.
The former New England Patriots linebacker, now in his second season with the Baltimore Ravens, posted a career-high 12.5 sacks this year. He will replace injured Steelers star T.J. Watt on the Pro Bowl roster, the Ravens announced.
The Dallas Cowboys have been named a 'top landing spot' for Cooper Kupp if he leaves the Los Angeles Rams in the offseason.
With Van Noy’s selection, 13 former Cougar talents have reached Pro Bowl status in the NFL: Steve Young, Todd Christensen, Bart Oates, Fred Warner, Chad Lewis, John Denney, Dick Felt, Vai Sikahema, Ziggy Ansah, Brett Keisel, Jim McMahon, Puka Nacua and Van Noy.
The Pro Bowl Games are swapping in one AFC North pass-rusher for another, as T.J. Watt will be unable to participate due to an injury. Baltimore
Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers won't be attending his first Pro Bowl after all, as he is unable to participate because of injury. Flowers, who is the Ravens' first Pro Bowl wide receiver, will be replaced by Jacksonville Jaguars rookie wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr.