NFL Pro Bowl 2025 Games : Top picks from Lions, Vikings, Chiefs, and Cowboys Lead the Charge as NFC- AFC roster announced, know complete list

NFL Pro Bowl 2025 Games : Top picks from Lions, Vikings, Chiefs, and Cowboys Lead the Charge as NFC- AFC  roster announced, know complete list
Jared Goff and Saquon Barkley in the frame

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This year, six NFL teams are sending at least five players to the Pro Bowl, including the Baltimore Ravens.

 Detroit Lions will send Seven Players.

The NFL officially revealed the complete rosters for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games on Thursday, showcasing the league’s top talent. The Pro Bowl Games, a weeklong celebration of player skills, will culminate with a flag football game between the AFC and NFC on February 2, hosted at Nicholson Fieldhouse at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.

 Teams With Multiple Selections

This year, six NFL teams are sending at least five players to the Pro Bowl, including the Baltimore Ravens, who lead with an impressive nine Pro Bowlers, including four starters. Notable selections for the Ravens include quarterback Lamar Jackson, running back Derrick Henry, and linebacker Roquan Smith.

Other teams sending significant representation to the Pro Bowl include:

 Detroit Lions (seven players)
 Minnesota Vikings (six players)
 Philadelphia Eagles (six players)
 Kansas City Chiefs (five players)
 Dallas Cowboys (five players)

Tickets for the event are available starting at $29 at [probowl.com]

 2025 NFC Pro Bowl Games Roster by Position

Offense

Quarterback (3):
 Jared Goff (Detroit Lions)
 Jayden Daniels (Washington Commanders)
 Sam Darnold (Minnesota Vikings)

Running Back (3):
 Saquon Barkley (Philadelphia Eagles)
 Jahmyr Gibbs (Detroit Lions)
 Josh Jacobs (Green Bay Packers)

Fullback (1):
 Kyle Juszczyk (San Francisco 49ers)

Wide Receiver (4):
 Justin Jefferson (Minnesota Vikings)
 AmonRa St. Brown (Detroit Lions)
 CeeDee Lamb (Dallas Cowboys)
 Terry McLaurin (Washington Commanders)

Tight End (2):
 George Kittle (San Francisco 49ers)
 Trey McBride (Arizona Cardinals)

Offensive Tackle (3):
 Lane Johnson (Philadelphia Eagles)
 Penei Sewell (Detroit Lions)
 Tristan Wirfs (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Offensive Guard (3):
 Landon Dickerson (Philadelphia Eagles)
 Tyler Smith (Dallas Cowboys)
 Chris Lindstrom (Atlanta Falcons)

Center (2):
 Frank Ragnow (Detroit Lions)
 Cam Jurgens (Philadelphia Eagles)

Defense

Defensive End (3):
 Nick Bosa (San Francisco 49ers)
 Micah Parsons (Dallas Cowboys)
 Rashan Gary (Green Bay Packers)

Interior Linemen (3):
 Jalen Carter (Philadelphia Eagles)
 Dexter Lawrence (New York Giants)
 Vita Vea (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Outside Linebacker (3):
 Jonathan Greenard (Minnesota Vikings)
 Andrew Van Ginkel (Minnesota Vikings)
 Jared Verse (Los Angeles Rams)

Inside/Middle Linebacker (2):
 Fred Warner (San Francisco 49ers)
 Zack Baun (Philadelphia Eagles)

Cornerback (4):
 Jaylon Johnson (Chicago Bears)
 Byron Murphy (Minnesota Vikings)
 Jaycee Horn (Carolina Panthers)
 Devon Witherspoon (Seattle Seahawks)

Free Safety (1):
 Xavier McKinney (Green Bay Packers)

Strong Safety (2):
 Budda Baker (Arizona Cardinals)
 Brian Branch (Detroit Lions)

 Special Teams

Long Snapper (1):
 Andrew DePaola (Minnesota Vikings)

Punter (1):
 Jack Fox (Detroit Lions)

Placekicker (1):
 Brandon Aubrey (Dallas Cowboys)

Return Specialist (1):
 KaVontae Turpin (Dallas Cowboys)

Special Teamer (1):
 KhaDarel Hodge (Atlanta Falcons)

This starstudded lineup showcases the very best talent from around the NFL as they prepare for the unique skills challenges and flag football game in Orlando, where they’ll compete for both pride and glory.