Who plays in the Pro Bowl 2020?

​​​2020 PRO BOWL PLAYERS ANNOUNCED PRO BOWL WEEK CULMINATES WITH AFC-NFC MATCHUP

PLAYER POSITION PRO BOWLS
Patrick Mahomes Quarterback 2
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (2)
Keenan Allen Wide Receiver 3
Joey Bosa Defensive End 2

What players are playing in the NFL Pro Bowl?

The Colts had the most Pro Bowlers with seven. Behind them were the Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers with six selections….AFC Pro Bowl roster.

Position Player Team
QB Patrick Mahomes Chiefs
QB Lamar Jackson Ravens
RB Jonathan Taylor* Colts
RB Nick Chubb Browns

Who was named to the Pro Bowl?

Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10). Mac Jones was named to the 2022 Pro Bowl on Sunday as some of the AFC’s quarterbacks opted out of playing in the NFL’s All-Star game, set to take place in Las Vegas this Sunday, February 6 at 3pm EST.

Who are the quarterbacks in the Pro Bowl?

Below is a look at every AFC player that was named to the 2022 Pro Bowl, highlighted by Justin Herbert, Jonathan Taylor, Ja’Marr Chase and Myles Garrett….Offense.

Pos. Player Team
QB Patrick Mahomes Chiefs
QB Lamar Jackson Ravens
QB Mac Jones Patriots
RB Jonathan Taylor* Colts

Is Mahomes in the Pro Bowl?

The NFL announced that Mahomes will play in Sunday’s Pro Bowl in Las Vegas, representing the AFC. Mahomes will join Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, wide receiver Tyreek Hill, left tackle Orlando Brown Jr., and safety Tyrann Mathieu in Vegas this weekend.

Was Mac Jones a Pro Bowler?

As An Alternate, Mac Jones Becomes Fifth Rookie Pro Bowler In New England Patriots History.

Is Aaron Rodgers in the Pro Bowl?

Rodgers’ incredible season earned him a spot on the NFC roster for the 2022 Pro Bowl. He was also selected to be the starting quarterback in the game, voted the top quarterback in the conference. Unfortunately, he will be unable to participate in the game, despite being named the starter.

Is Tyreek Hill playing in the Pro Bowl?

Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill took part in the Fastest Man competition at the Pro Bowl Skills Showdown in Las Vegas. Going up against Hill were Browns running back Nick Chubb, Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons and Dallas cornerback Trevon Diggs.