Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens, Seattle Seahawks lead Pro Bowl

Led by their star defenders, the Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers each had seven players selected for the Pro Bowl.

The Baltimore Ravens also picked seven players.

Patrick Mahomes of Kansas City joins Josh Allen of Buffalo and Deshaun Watson of Houston as AFC defenders. For the NFC, they are Aaron Rodgers of Green Bay, Russell Wilson of Seattle and Kyler Murray of Arizona.

Mahomes and Rodgers are newcomers, although there will be no real game this season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On January 31, players will be celebrated during two Pro Bowl themed shows on an ESPN / ABC drill, with a Pro Bowl virtual experience in the Madden NFL 21 video game. fans.

The other bosses are defensive end Frank Clark, offensive attack Eric Fisher, receiver Tyreek Hill, defensive attack Chris Jones, tight end Travis Kelce and strong safety Tyrann Mathieu.

Baltimore has an offensive attack Orlando Brown, a defensive attack Calais Campbell, a long par Morgan Cox, defender Marlon Humphrey, defender Matthew Judon, defender Patrick Ricard and kicker Justin Tucker.

For Green Bay, the other six representatives are host Davante Adams, defender Jaire Alexander, offensive striker David Bakhtiari, goalkeeper Elgton Jenkins, defender Aaron Jones and defender Za’Darius Smith.

Seattle has strong safety, Jamal Adams, special team Nick Bellore, free safety Quandre Diggs, DK Metcalf receiver, sniper Tyler Ott and defender Bobby Wagner.

Other notable selections include the Titans running Derrick Henry, the NFL’s top player, and the highly productive receivers, Chargers ‘Keenan Allen and Bills’ Stefon Diggs for the AFC offense. In defense, defenders TJ Watt of Pittsburgh and Darius Leonard of Indianapolis, Miami defender Xavien Howard, and Cleveland, Myles Garrett, made the team.

For NFC, DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona, Dalvin Cook, New Orleans, Alvin Kamara, and Philadelphia’s Jason Kelce stood out. So did New Orleans defensive linebacker Cameron Jordan, Los Angeles Rams defensive end Aaron Donald, San Francisco defender Fred Warner, Rams defender Jalen Ramsey, and Arizona safety Budda Baker.

Washington debutant Chase Young’s defensive end made the NFC team, as did another draft pick in the first round of 2020, Minnesota receiver Justin Jefferson.

In total, there were 26 Pro Bowlers for the first time.

Five teams do not have Pro Bowl players: Jaguars, Jets, Bengals, Cowboys and Panthers.

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