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Miami quarterback
TUA TAGOVAILOA, with 138,390 votes,
leads all players in balloting for the 2023 Pro Bowl Games Vote presented by Castrol.
Minnesota wide receiver JUSTIN JEFFERSON (137,826 votes) ranks
second overall, while Kansas City quarterback PATRICK MAHOMES (133,607 votes), Miami wide receiver TYREEK HILL (132,100) and Kansas City
tight end TRAVIS KELCE (131,378) round
out the top five.
Three
of the top five vote-getters – Tagovailoa, Jefferson and Mahomes – are age 27
or younger while eight first- or second-year players currently lead their conference
in votes received at their respective positions.
The
MINNESOTA VIKINGS lead all clubs in
total votes received. The SAN FRANCISCO
49ERS, MIAMI DOLPHINS,
BALTIMORE RAVENS and KANSAS CITY CHIEFS round out the
current top five.
Fans
can support their favorite players by voting for them to be named to the 2023
Pro Bowl Games roster, which features the league’s top 88 stars. Those who vote
via www.nfl.com/pro-bowl-games/vote can also enter for a chance to win a
trip to Super Bowl LVII courtesy of Castrol.
Pro
Bowl Games Vote presented by Castrol will continue online and on web-enabled
mobile phones at www.nfl.com/pro-bowl-games/vote or on club sites until Thursday,
December 15. Fans can vote as often as they would like.
Fans
can also vote directly on Twitter during the final two weeks (December 1-15) of
Pro Bowl Games Vote. To cast a Twitter vote, fans should tweet the first and
last name of the player, the player’s official Twitter handle, or a hashtag
including the player’s first and last name. All three of these methods must
include the hashtag #ProBowlVote.
Voting via Twitter is an additional method of voting to the online ballot at www.nfl.com/pro-bowl-games/vote, which will be available throughout the
entire voting period.
Roster
selections are determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches.
Each group’s vote counts one-third toward determining the 88 Pro Bowl players.
NFL players and coaches will cast their votes on Friday, December 16.
The
NFL is the only sports league that combines voting by fans, coaches and players
to determine its top athlete teams. It was also the first professional sports
league to offer online all-star voting in 1995.
The
2023 Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon will be a week-long celebration of AFC
vs. NFC competitions featuring a new format that spotlights Flag football. Fans
can now buy tickets to see all the action in person on Sunday, February 5, at
Allegiant Stadium and catch the NFL's biggest and brightest stars represent
their team, city and conference. Ticketholders will be able to witness all the
impressive player feats live, including epic seven-on-seven Flag football games
between the league's best players, exciting Pro Bowl Skills and a major musical
performance. Sunday's events will also be televised
from 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM ET on ESPN and ABC. Visit probowl.com/tickets to buy tickets, which start as low as
$35.
NFL
PRO BOWL GAMES - TOP-FIVE VOTE-GETTERS
POS. | NAME | TEAM | VOTES |
QB | Tua
Tagovailoa | Miami
Dolphins | 138,390 |
WR | Justin
Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings | 137,826 |
QB | Patrick
Mahomes | Kansas City
Chiefs | 133,607 |
WR | Tyreek Hill | Miami
Dolphins | 132,100 |
TE | Travis Kelce | Kansas City
Chiefs | 131,378 |
NFL
PRO BOWL GAMES - MOST VOTES BY TEAM
TEAM |
Minnesota Vikings |
San Francisco 49ers |
Miami Dolphins |
Baltimore Ravens |
Kansas City Chiefs |
AFC & NFC LEADING
VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION
POS. | CONF. | NAME, TEAM | VOTES | POS. | CONF. | NAME, TEAM | VOTES | |
QB | AFC | Tua
Tagovailoa, Miami | 138,390 | DE | AFC | Myles
Garrett, Cleveland | 92,069 | |
QB | NFC | Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia | 107,990 | DE | NFC | Nick Bosa,
San Francisco | 118,951 | |
RB | AFC | Derrick
Henry, Tennessee | 114,502 | DT | AFC | Chris Jones,
Kansas City | 92,849 | |
RB | NFC | Saquon
Barkley, N.Y. Giants | 122,295 | DT | NFC | Javon
Hargrave, Philadelphia | 70,099 | |
FB | AFC | Alec Ingold, Miami | 98,467 | OLB | AFC | Matthew
Judon, New England | 92,023 | |
FB | NFC | Kyle
Juszczyk, San Francisco | 125,305 | OLB | NFC | Micah
Parsons, Dallas | 100,442 | |
WR | AFC | Tyreek Hill,
Miami | 132,100 | ILB | AFC | Nick Bolton,
Kansas City | 68,472 | |
WR | NFC | Justin
Jefferson, Minnesota | 137,826 | ILB | NFC | Jordyn
Brooks, Seattle | 69,109 | |
TE | AFC | Travis Kelce,
Kansas City | 131,378 | CB | AFC | Sauce
Gardner, N.Y. Jets | 68,435 | |
TE | NFC | T.J.
Hockenson, Minnesota | 109,781 | CB | NFC | Tariq Woolen,
Seattle | 89,085 | |
T | AFC | Terron
Armstead, Miami | 34,265 | SS | AFC | Derwin James,
L.A. Chargers | 88,806 | |
T | NFC | Trent
Williams, San Francisco | 55,450 | SS | NFC | Budda Baker,
Arizona | 68,962 | |
G | AFC | Kevin
Zeitler, Baltimore | 40,709 | FS | AFC | Minkah
Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh | 87,131 | |
G | NFC | Zack Martin,
Dallas | 39,218 | FS | NFC | Tyrann
Mathieu, New Orleans | 44,674 | |
C | AFC | Creed
Humphrey, Kansas City | 54,157 | P | AFC | Ryan
Stonehouse, Tennessee | 39,023 | |
C | NFC | Jason Kelce,
Philadelphia | 78,619 | P | NFC | Johnny
Hekker, Carolina | 61,995 | |
K | AFC | Justin
Tucker, Baltimore | 90,117 | ST | AFC | Matthew Slater,
New England | 25,046 | |
K | NFC | Ryan Succop,
Tampa Bay | 54,715 | ST | NFC | Kris Boyd,
Minnesota | 26,539 | |
RS | AFC | Isiah
Pacheco, Kansas City | 58,884 | LS | AFC | Blake
Ferguson, Miami | 21,953 | |
RS | NFC | Kene Nwangwu,
Minnesota | 55,553 | LS | NFC | Andrew
DePaola, Minnesota | 28,120 | |
Vote
totals through Wednesday, December 7 at 12:00 PM ET |