Pro Bowl Voting Results 2025: Full NFL Player and Fan Selections Revealed

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Full NFL Player and Fan Selections Revealed
Full NFL Player and Fan Selections Revealed

The Pro Bowl voting results for the 2025 NFL season have been officially released, showcasing the league’s top-performing players as selected by fans, coaches, and fellow athletes. As of December 23, 2025, the NFL has announced the complete list of Pro Bowl Games selections ahead of the annual event, which will take place at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, in early February 2026.

This year’s results highlight a balance of superstar veterans and emerging young talent, reflecting one of the most competitive seasons in recent memory. Fans cast millions of votes through NFL.com and social media platforms, with several teams dominating the selections — particularly the San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens, and Dallas Cowboys.


Overview of the 2025 Pro Bowl Voting Results

The NFL’s Pro Bowl Games selection process combines input from three groups — fans, coaches, and players — each accounting for one-third of the total vote. Voting officially closed on December 19, 2025, following a record-breaking turnout that saw over 35 million fan votes submitted league-wide.

This year’s Pro Bowl roster will again be split by conference — AFC vs. NFC — and feature a series of competitive skills challenges culminating in a flag football game rather than the traditional full-contact matchup.

Below is a detailed breakdown of the 2025 Pro Bowl selections, standout performers, and key storylines emerging from the final voting results.


Top Vote-Getters Across the League

The 2025 Pro Bowl voting results revealed several clear fan favorites, with quarterbacks and skill-position players leading the overall vote totals.

Top Five Players in Fan Votes

  1. Patrick Mahomes, QB – Kansas City Chiefs
  2. Christian McCaffrey, RB – San Francisco 49ers
  3. Lamar Jackson, QB – Baltimore Ravens
  4. Micah Parsons, LB – Dallas Cowboys
  5. Tyreek Hill, WR – Miami Dolphins

Patrick Mahomes once again led all players in fan voting, marking his fifth consecutive season as the top overall vote-getter. McCaffrey’s dominance on the ground and as a receiver helped him earn more than 1.2 million votes, the highest among non-quarterbacks.

Lamar Jackson’s electrifying season and Micah Parsons’ defensive dominance solidified their spots atop the list, while Tyreek Hill’s consistent big-play production made him one of the most popular wide receivers among fans.


AFC Pro Bowl Selections

The AFC roster is headlined by several familiar names, including multiple representatives from the Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, and Buffalo Bills.

AFC Offense

  • Quarterbacks: Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs), Lamar Jackson (Ravens), Josh Allen (Bills)
  • Running Backs: Derrick Henry (Titans), Travis Etienne Jr. (Jaguars), Joe Mixon (Bengals)
  • Wide Receivers: Tyreek Hill (Dolphins), Ja’Marr Chase (Bengals), Stefon Diggs (Bills), Amari Cooper (Browns)
  • Tight Ends: Travis Kelce (Chiefs), Mark Andrews (Ravens)
  • Offensive Tackles: Laremy Tunsil (Texans), Ronnie Stanley (Ravens), Orlando Brown Jr. (Bengals)
  • Guards: Quenton Nelson (Colts), Joel Bitonio (Browns), Joe Thuney (Chiefs)
  • Centers: Creed Humphrey (Chiefs), Tyler Linderbaum (Ravens)

AFC Defense

  • Defensive Ends: Myles Garrett (Browns), Maxx Crosby (Raiders), Trey Hendrickson (Bengals)
  • Interior Linemen: Chris Jones (Chiefs), Jeffery Simmons (Titans), Quinnen Williams (Jets)
  • Linebackers: T.J. Watt (Steelers), Matt Judon (Patriots), Roquan Smith (Ravens)
  • Cornerbacks: Marlon Humphrey (Ravens), Sauce Gardner (Jets), Patrick Surtain II (Broncos)
  • Safeties: Minkah Fitzpatrick (Steelers), Derwin James (Chargers), Kyle Hamilton (Ravens)

AFC Special Teams

  • Kicker: Justin Tucker (Ravens)
  • Punter: A.J. Cole (Raiders)
  • Return Specialist: Devin Duvernay (Ravens)

The Baltimore Ravens led the AFC with seven Pro Bowl selections, followed closely by the Chiefs and Bills, each placing multiple players across offense and defense.


NFC Pro Bowl Selections

The NFC lineup features heavy representation from the San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, and Philadelphia Eagles — three of the most successful franchises in 2025.

NFC Offense

  • Quarterbacks: Jalen Hurts (Eagles), Brock Purdy (49ers), Dak Prescott (Cowboys)
  • Running Backs: Christian McCaffrey (49ers), Bijan Robinson (Falcons), Saquon Barkley (Giants)
  • Wide Receivers: CeeDee Lamb (Cowboys), A.J. Brown (Eagles), Puka Nacua (Rams), Justin Jefferson (Vikings)
  • Tight Ends: George Kittle (49ers), Sam LaPorta (Lions)
  • Offensive Tackles: Trent Williams (49ers), Lane Johnson (Eagles), Penei Sewell (Lions)
  • Guards: Zack Martin (Cowboys), Landon Dickerson (Eagles), Chris Lindstrom (Falcons)
  • Centers: Jason Kelce (Eagles), Frank Ragnow (Lions)

NFC Defense

  • Defensive Ends: Nick Bosa (49ers), Aidan Hutchinson (Lions), Montez Sweat (Bears)
  • Interior Linemen: Aaron Donald (Rams), Javon Hargrave (49ers), Dexter Lawrence (Giants)
  • Linebackers: Micah Parsons (Cowboys), Fred Warner (49ers), Bobby Wagner (Seahawks)
  • Cornerbacks: Trevon Diggs (Cowboys), Darius Slay (Eagles), Tariq Woolen (Seahawks)
  • Safeties: Jessie Bates III (Falcons), Talanoa Hufanga (49ers), Kevin Byard (Eagles)

NFC Special Teams

  • Kicker: Jake Elliott (Eagles)
  • Punter: Bryan Anger (Cowboys)
  • Return Specialist: KaVontae Turpin (Cowboys)

The 49ers and Eagles each dominated the NFC roster, reflecting their position at the top of the conference standings.


Team Breakdown: Who Dominated the Voting?

Several NFL teams stood out in the final Pro Bowl voting results, demonstrating their depth and star power.

Teams with the Most Pro Bowl Selections

TeamPlayers SelectedKey Highlights
San Francisco 49ers8Balanced representation on both offense and defense
Baltimore Ravens7Strong showings from Lamar Jackson and Roquan Smith
Dallas Cowboys6Micah Parsons and CeeDee Lamb headline the roster
Kansas City Chiefs6Mahomes and Kelce maintain Pro Bowl streaks
Philadelphia Eagles6Jason Kelce, Jalen Hurts, and A.J. Brown lead selections
Buffalo Bills5Allen and Diggs anchor the offensive lineup

The 49ers led all teams in total selections, marking their fifth straight season with six or more Pro Bowlers. San Francisco’s dominance on both sides of the ball, from Christian McCaffrey to Nick Bosa, reinforced their status as the NFC’s most complete team.


First-Time Pro Bowlers Making Their Mark

This year’s voting results also featured a wave of young talent earning Pro Bowl honors for the first time.

Notable First-Time Selections

  • Puka Nacua, WR – Los Angeles Rams
  • Bijan Robinson, RB – Atlanta Falcons
  • Sam LaPorta, TE – Detroit Lions
  • Sauce Gardner, CB – New York Jets
  • Tyler Linderbaum, C – Baltimore Ravens

Rookies like Nacua and Robinson have made immediate impacts, while second-year stars such as Gardner have continued to establish themselves as foundational players for their franchises.

These emerging names reflect the next generation of NFL stars who will define the league’s future.


Veterans Continuing Their Pro Bowl Legacy

Several seasoned players added to their impressive resumes with another Pro Bowl nod.

  • Patrick Mahomes – 7th selection
  • Travis Kelce – 9th selection
  • Aaron Donald – 10th selection
  • Tyreek Hill – 8th selection
  • Zack Martin – 9th selection

Aaron Donald’s 10th career Pro Bowl selection places him among the most decorated defensive linemen in NFL history, while Travis Kelce continues to solidify his reputation as one of the greatest tight ends of all time.


Pro Bowl Games Format and Schedule

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games will continue the revamped format introduced in 2023, designed to highlight player skill, creativity, and athleticism without full-contact play.

Event Overview

  • Dates: February 1–2, 2026
  • Location: Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida
  • Format: Skills competitions, precision passing, best catch contests, and flag football game

The multi-day event will feature a series of skills challenges such as the Dodgeball Showdown, Longest Drive (golf competition), and Epic Pro Bowl Dodgeball, culminating in a flag football game between AFC and NFC all-stars.

This approach has been widely praised by players and fans alike for making the event safer while still entertaining.


Fan Engagement and Social Media Trends

Fan participation was a major highlight of this year’s Pro Bowl selection process. Social media voting surged throughout December, with hashtags like #ProBowlVote and #NFLAllStars trending across platforms.

The Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, and Dallas Cowboys led all teams in fan interactions. Player campaigns featuring personalized videos and community involvement also boosted engagement — particularly for rising stars such as Bijan Robinson, Puka Nacua, and Aidan Hutchinson.

NFL analysts credit the league’s digital outreach for broadening fan involvement, making the Pro Bowl selection process more interactive than ever before.


Looking Ahead to the 2025 Pro Bowl Games

With the rosters officially set, attention now shifts to Orlando, where players from across the league will showcase their talents in the annual Pro Bowl Games. The event will celebrate skill, sportsmanship, and creativity — highlighting why football remains America’s most popular sport.

Fans can expect a mix of fierce competition and lighthearted fun, as the league continues to evolve the Pro Bowl into an event that celebrates both athletic excellence and fan engagement.


The 2025 Pro Bowl voting results demonstrate the NFL’s deep talent pool and the continued passion of its fan base. With stars like Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey, and Micah Parsons leading the way, the upcoming Pro Bowl Games are set to deliver a showcase of skill and excitement worthy of the league’s best.