2026 NFL Pro Bowl Rosters Revealed — Star-Studded Lineups Highlight League’s Best

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The NFL has unveiled the official rosters for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, showcasing a collection of elite talent from across the league. The Pro Bowl, part of Super Bowl Week festivities in San Francisco on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, will bring together fan favorites, perennial All-Pros, and breakout stars from both the AFC and NFC.

Among the headline selections, the rosters are led by some of the game’s most dynamic performers — including:

  • Josh Allen (QB, Buffalo Bills) — One of the NFL’s top quarterbacks, Allen earns yet another Pro Bowl nod following another season of dominant play.

  • Travis Kelce (TE, Kansas City Chiefs) — The future Hall of Famer continues to pile up Pro Bowl honors, adding yet another to his already impressive resume.

  • Nico Collins (WR, Houston Texans) — One of the AFC’s most productive wideouts, Collins’ inclusion reflects his impact as a consistent big-play threat.

  • Myles Garrett (DE, Cleveland Browns) — A perennial defensive force, Garrett’s presence on the roster highlights his disruptive impact off the edge.

  • Matthew Stafford (QB, Los Angeles Rams) — Stafford’s selection underscores his continued excellence as one of the NFC’s top signal-callers.

  • Dak Prescott (QB, Dallas Cowboys) — Another standout NFC passer, Prescott adds yet another Pro Bowl nod to his career.

  • Jahmyr Gibbs (RB, Detroit Lions) — Gibbs’ dynamic blend of speed and versatility earns him well-deserved recognition on the NFC roster.

  • George Pickens (WR, Dallas Cowboys) — The explosive receiver rounds out the list of marquee Pro Bowl selections, representing one of the game’s most exciting young playmakers.

A Look at Both Conferences

The Pro Bowl rosters reflect a deep mix of seasoned veterans and emerging stars:

  • On offense, the AFC features a trio of high-profile quarterbacks, including Josh Allen, while the NFC counters with standout signal-callers like Matthew Stafford and Dak Prescott.

  • Skill position talent is highlighted by players like Nico Collins and George Pickens, alongside other top receivers and running backs across both conferences.

  • Defensively, premier pass rushers such as Myles Garrett anchor units with multiple Pro Bowl selections, ensuring both sides of the ball are well represented.

  • Versatile playmakers like Jahmyr Gibbs further demonstrate the league’s depth at skill positions.

Significance of the Pro Bowl Games

The Pro Bowl Games are more than just an All-Star exhibition — they celebrate individual excellence and fan engagement across the NFL. Selections are determined through combined voting by fans, players, and coaches, and being named a Pro Bowler remains one of the sport’s most respected honors, recognizing consistent elite performance throughout the regular season.

This year’s rosters are loaded with talent and feature a mix of perennial stars and exciting new faces, setting the stage for a memorable week of NFL festivities leading up to the Super Bowl.

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