The 2025 Pro Bowl Games are here! Rookie Brock Bowers will be representing the Raiders and AFC in Orlando, Florida, for the multi-day AFC vs. NFC competition that culminates in a flag football game. Maxx Crosby was also selected to the Pro Bowl, but will not be participating due to his recent surgery.
Brock Bowers and James Cook, both from Georgia football, are taking part in the NFL's Pro Bowl Games. Here's what they will do in Orlando.
Brock Bowers, the 6’4″, 230-pound tight end, made an immediate impact in his rookie season with the Las Vegas Raiders. In the 2024 regular season, Bowers recorded 112 receptions for 1,194 ...
Jonnu Smith thought he deserved to make the AFC Pro Bowl roster this season, and now he has. The Miami Dolphins tight end was named to the AFC roster Monday as
With the Chiefs’ Travis Kelce making the Super Bowl, the record-setting Dolphins tight end had a Pro Bowl spot open up.
JAN. 27. MALIK NABERS NAMED TO THE PRO BOWL. As we reported might be the case in our January 23 news briefs, New York Giants rookie receiver Malik Nabers has been named to the Pro Bowl as a replacement for Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, who will miss the event due to injury.
Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase and Trey Hendrickson are scheduled to compete in three of the five events in Thursday's Pro Bowl Skills Show.
The NFL announced today the Pro Bowl players who will participate in the Pro Bowl Skills Show Thursday. All three Bengals' Pro Bowlers, QB Joe Burrow, WR Ja'Marr Chase and DE Trey Hendrickson, will compete in three of the five events. Burrow will compete in Passing The Test.
Brian Thomas Jr. is a finalist for the rookie of the year and heading to next week’s Pro Bowl in Orlando, the latest accolades for the Jaguars receiver.
The NFL Pro Bowl Skills Show takes place Thursday night to kickoff the Pro Bowl Games. The Cincinnati Bengals' three Pro Bowlers, Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, and Trey Hendrickson, will all be competing in three of the five events.
New York Giants’ wide receiver Malik Nabers, coming off a record-setting rookie season, will get to participate in the Pro Bowl Games beginning Thursday. Nabers, originally a second alternate to the Pro Bowl,
Tight end Brock Bowers, the team’s first-round pick, and offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson, their second-rounder, were both named to the Professional Football Writers of America’s All ...