The National Football League officially announced today which 88 NFL players will take part in the 2017 Pro Bowl in Orlando on January 29.
This season, the NFL is reverting back to the classic AFC versus NFC format after taking a three year hiatus from the traditional format in hopes to make the game more interesting and appealing to the fans.
Here’s the full list of players who will take part in the Pro Bowl:
Quarterbacks
AFC
Derek Carr, Oakland Raiders
Tom Brady, New England Patriots
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers
NFC
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons
Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys
Running Backs
AFC
Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh Steelers,
DeMarco Murray, Tennessee Titans
LeSean McCoy, Buffalo Bills
Kyle Juszczyk, Baltimore Ravens
NFC
Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys
David Johnson, Arizona Cardinals
Devonta Freeman, Atlanta Falcons
Mike Tolbert, Carolina Panthers
Wide Receivers
AFC
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers
A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals
Amari Cooper, Oakland Raiders
T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis Colts
NFC
Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons
Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants
Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals
Tight Ends
AFC
Delanie Walker, Tennessee Titans
Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs
NFC
Greg Olsen, Carolina Panthers
Jordan Reed, Washington Redskins
Offensive Lineman
AFC
Joe Thomas, Cleveland Browns
David DeCastro, Pittsburgh Steelers
Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh Steelers
Rodney Hudson, Oakland Raiders
Donald Penn, Oakland Raiders
Kelechi Osemele, Oakland Raiders
Marshal Yanda, Baltimore Ravens
Taylor Lewan, Tennessee Titans
NFC
Alex Mack, Atlanta Falcons
Tyron Smith, Dallas Cowboys
Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys
Travis Frederick, Dallas Cowboys
T.J. Lang, Green Bay Packers
Jason Peters, Philadelphia Eagles
Trent Williams, Washington Redskins
Brandon Scherff, Washington Redskins
Defensive Lineman
AFC
Ndamukong Suh, Miami Dolphins
Cameron Wake, Miami Dolphins
Jadeveon Clowney, Houston Texans
Khalil Mack, Oakland Raiders
Geno Atkins, Cincinnati Bengals
Jurrell Casey, Tennessee Titans
NFC
Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia Eagles
Michael Bennett, Seattle Seahawks
Cliff Avril, Seattle Seahawks
Everson Griffen, Minnesota Vikings
Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams
Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Linebackers
AFC
Von Miller, Denver Broncos
C.J. Mosley, Baltimore Ravens
Brian Orakpo, Tennessee Titans
Dont’a Hightower, New England Patriots
Lorenzo Alexander, Buffalo Bills
NFC
Ryan Kerrigan, Washington Redskins
Vic Beasley, Atlanta Falcons
Bobby Wagner, Seattle Seahawks
Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers
Thomas Davis, Carolina Panthers
Cornerbacks
AFC
Casey Hayward, San Diego Chargers
Aqib Talib, Denver Broncos
Chris Harris Jr., Denver Broncos
Marcus Peters, Kansas City Chiefs
NFC
Richard Sherman, Seattle Seahawks
Xavier Rhodes, Minnesota Vikings
Janoris Jenkins, New York Giants
Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals
Safeties
AFC
Eric Berry, Kansas City Chiefs
Devin McCourty, New England Patriots
Reggie Nelson, Oakland Raiders
NFC
Harrison Smith, Minnesota Vikings
Landon Collins, New York Giants
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Green Bay Packers
Kickers/Punters
AFC
Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens
Pat McAfee, Indianapolis Colts
NFC
Matt Bryant, Atlanta Falcons
Johnny Hekker, Los Angeles Rams
Returners
AFC
Matthew Slater, New England Patriots
Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Chiefs
NFC
Dwayne Harris, New York Giants
Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota Vikings
Only six NFL teams didn’t have at least one Pro Bowler. Those six teams were the Detroit Lions, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars, and the San Francisco 49ers.
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