The Pro Bowl voting results for the 2025 NFL season are officially in, revealing this year’s full roster of standout players from across the league. The NFL confirmed the final list on December 23, 2025, following millions of fan votes cast over several weeks. The results showcase an impressive mix of established superstars and rising young talent who will represent the AFC and NFC in the annual Pro Bowl Games, scheduled for February 1–2, 2026, at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
The updated voting results mark another record year for fan engagement, with more than 35 million votes submitted through the NFL’s digital platforms, team sites, and social media campaigns. The roster now features some of the league’s biggest names — including Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey, Micah Parsons, Lamar Jackson, and Tyreek Hill — alongside breakout stars who earned their first-ever Pro Bowl selections.
Here’s a full breakdown of the 2025 Pro Bowl roster, team representation, voting trends, and what fans can expect from this season’s all-star festivities.
A Record Year for NFL Fan Voting
The Pro Bowl remains one of the NFL’s most interactive events, allowing fans to play a key role in selecting players alongside votes from coaches and fellow players. Each group’s input counts for one-third of the final total.
Voting for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games closed on December 19, after a month of heavy participation across online platforms and team apps. The league reported record-breaking engagement on social media, with hashtags such as #ProBowlVote and #NFLAllStars trending throughout December.
NFL data shows that quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers dominated fan ballots — a trend that mirrors previous years but with even more participation from younger fans and international audiences.
Top Vote-Getters in the 2025 Pro Bowl Results
The five players who received the most votes this year highlight a mix of elite experience and high-energy performance.
Top Fan Vote Leaders
- Patrick Mahomes – Quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs
- Christian McCaffrey – Running Back, San Francisco 49ers
- Lamar Jackson – Quarterback, Baltimore Ravens
- Micah Parsons – Linebacker, Dallas Cowboys
- Tyreek Hill – Wide Receiver, Miami Dolphins
Mahomes led all players for the fifth consecutive season, reflecting both his on-field dominance and massive global fan base. McCaffrey’s exceptional season with San Francisco made him the highest-voted non-quarterback, while Lamar Jackson’s MVP-caliber play powered the Ravens to the top of the AFC standings. Micah Parsons and Tyreek Hill also stood out, earning recognition for consistent impact in every game this season.
AFC Roster Highlights
The AFC roster is filled with powerhouse names from top playoff-contending teams such as the Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, 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), Roquan Smith (Ravens), Matt Judon (Patriots)
- 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 Ravens led the AFC with seven total selections, thanks to standout seasons from Jackson, Smith, Andrews, and Tucker. The Chiefs, Bills, and Browns also produced multiple all-stars, reflecting their strong performances during the 2025 campaign.
NFC Roster Highlights
The NFC roster is led by top contenders like the San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, and Philadelphia Eagles, each contributing multiple stars to this year’s lineup.
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), Justin Jefferson (Vikings), Puka Nacua (Rams)
- 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 led the NFC in selections with eight players, showcasing their deep talent across every position group. McCaffrey, Warner, and Bosa continue to be foundational to San Francisco’s success, while the Eagles and Cowboys also earned multiple spots thanks to standout seasons.
First-Time Pro Bowl Selections
Every Pro Bowl season introduces fresh faces, and 2025 is no different. Several emerging stars made the cut for the first time, earning recognition for breakout performances.
Notable First-Time Pro Bowlers
- Bijan Robinson – RB, Atlanta Falcons
- Puka Nacua – WR, Los Angeles Rams
- Sam LaPorta – TE, Detroit Lions
- Aidan Hutchinson – DE, Detroit Lions
- Kyle Hamilton – S, Baltimore Ravens
Rookie running back Bijan Robinson and wide receiver Puka Nacua both delivered spectacular seasons, helping rejuvenate their respective teams’ offenses. Hutchinson, in his second year, solidified his reputation as one of the league’s best young defensive ends.
Veteran Stars Extend Their Legacy
While new names have emerged, veteran stars continued to cement their legacies with another Pro Bowl appearance.
- Aaron Donald (Rams) – 10th selection
- Travis Kelce (Chiefs) – 9th selection
- Zack Martin (Cowboys) – 9th selection
- Tyreek Hill (Dolphins) – 8th selection
- Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) – 7th selection
Donald’s tenth selection places him among the all-time greats at defensive tackle, while Kelce remains one of the most consistent offensive players in football. These veterans highlight the continuity of excellence that defines the modern NFL era.
Team Representation Breakdown
Team dominance was a major storyline in this year’s voting results.
| Team | Selections | Key Players |
|---|---|---|
| San Francisco 49ers | 8 | McCaffrey, Bosa, Warner, Kittle |
| Baltimore Ravens | 7 | Jackson, Smith, Andrews, Tucker |
| Dallas Cowboys | 6 | Parsons, Lamb, Martin, Diggs |
| Philadelphia Eagles | 6 | Hurts, Kelce, Brown, Elliott |
| Kansas City Chiefs | 6 | Mahomes, Kelce, Jones, Humphrey |
| Buffalo Bills | 5 | Allen, Diggs, Dawkins, Milano |
The 49ers and Ravens lead all teams, underscoring their consistency and depth in 2025.
Format and Schedule of the 2025 Pro Bowl Games
The Pro Bowl Games will once again feature a multi-day celebration of skill, speed, and creativity rather than a traditional tackle football game. The event will take place at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, on February 1–2, 2026.
Confirmed Events
- Flag Football Game – The headline competition between AFC and NFC all-stars.
- Skills Challenges – Precision Passing, Best Catch, Dodgeball Showdown, and Longest Drive.
- Relay Races and Team Competitions – Fun contests emphasizing teamwork and athletic agility.
The flag football format, first introduced in 2023, has received positive feedback for balancing entertainment with player safety. Fans can expect an action-packed weekend combining high-level athleticism with family-friendly fun.
Fan Engagement and Social Media Impact
Social media once again played a significant role in shaping the 2025 Pro Bowl voting results. Teams encouraged fan participation with creative campaigns, while players interacted directly with supporters online.
The Chiefs, Cowboys, and 49ers led all franchises in fan-driven votes. Players like Mahomes, Parsons, and McCaffrey actively engaged their audiences, helping boost turnout across multiple platforms. The NFL’s emphasis on global participation also resulted in increased international voting, particularly from fans in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Mexico.
What to Expect from the 2025 Pro Bowl Weekend
Beyond the games themselves, Pro Bowl Weekend will feature player meet-and-greets, youth football clinics, and community events throughout Orlando. The league has focused on turning the event into a full celebration of football culture rather than a single exhibition game.
With rosters stacked with talent, fans can expect a mix of competition and entertainment. The event will highlight the best aspects of NFL athleticism — from quarterback precision to defensive versatility — all in a relaxed, fan-focused environment.
This year’s Pro Bowl voting results highlight the NFL’s incredible depth of talent and the enthusiasm of its fan base. With stars like Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey, Lamar Jackson, and Micah Parsons leading the way, the 2025 Pro Bowl Games promise to deliver an unforgettable showcase of skill, spirit, and sportsmanship.
