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The NFL announced its 2026 Pro Bowl rosters for both the AFC and NFC on Tuesday morning. Each conference's team is made up of 44 players—21 on offense, 18 on defense, and five on special teams—with selections coming from all but three teams across the league.
The NFL released selections for the 2026 Pro Bowl on Tuesday, and a half-dozen players with ties to the state of Wisconsin earned the honor.
The 2025-26 NFL season is winding down, with the penultimate week of the regular season set to kick off with a triple-header on Christmas Day. Week 17 will be do-or-die for several teams that are clinging to their playoff hopes.
Despite a frustrating season, the Dallas Cowboys will be well represented in the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl. Five players made the team, but that doesn't mean there were
The NFL officially unveiled its Pro Bowl selections on Tuesday, and the Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams and the Las Vegas Raiders, will have a strong presence when the 2026 Pro Bowl Games arrive in San Francisco.
Tackle Joe Alt, kicker Cameron Dicker, safety Derwin James Jr. and outside linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu also were chosen to represent the Chargers.
The Broncos tied the Seattle Seahawks, the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens for the most Pro Bowl selections of any NFL team.
The NFL announced the Pro Bowl rosters for the AFC and NFC, and the Philadelphia Eagles had five players make the roster, led by Jalen Carter, who earned back-to-back berths. Cooper DeJean, Quinyon Mitchell, Carter, Cam Jurgens, and Zack Baun have been named to the Pro Bowl.
Edge rushers Jared Verse and Byron Young were also voted in for the event, which is conducted over several days and culminates with a flag football game on Feb. 3 in San Francisco.
Still, there were plenty of other Bears players worthy of Pro Bowl honors that didn't make the cut despite many finishing with the top fan vote at their respective positions. Here are the five biggest snubs from the Bears that have an argument to be included: There is arguably no one more deserving to make the Pro Bowl than cornerback Nahshon Wright.
Canales said he told his star defensive back the Pro Bowl news in a phone call with him and general manager Dan Morgan, and that the honor is well-deserved: "I see how hard he's working on his body, on his mind, getting himself ready for game day. And it's all paying off."
Drew Dalman was named to his first career Pro Bowl, but the Chicago Bears' center knows he wouldn't be in this position without his O-line. The post Drew Dalman credits Bears O-line for helping earn first Pro Bowl nod appeared first on Marquee Sports Network - Home of the Cubs,