Baltimore Ravens quarterback LAMAR JACKSON, with 146,171 votes, leads all players in balloting for the 2020 Pro Bowl presented by Verizon.
Kansas City quarterback PATRICK MAHOMES (116,325 votes) ranks second overall, while Seattle quarterback RUSSELL WILSON (115,370 votes), Minnesota running back DALVIN COOK (106,167 votes) and Carolina running back CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY (100,218 votes) round out the top five.
Four of the top five vote-getters – Jackson, Mahomes, Cook and McCaffrey – are under the age of 25. Additionally, seven first or second-year players currently lead their conference in votes received at their respective positions.
The BALTIMORE RAVENS lead all clubs in total votes received. The SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS, GREEN BAY PACKERS, DALLAS COWBOYS and MINNESOTA VIKINGS round out the current top-five vote-getters among teams.
Fan voting for the 2020 Pro Bowl presented by Verizon will continue online and on web-enabled mobile phones at NFL.com/ProBowlVote until Thursday, December 12.
Pro Bowl rosters will be announced on Tuesday, December 17 live on NFL Network’s Pro Bowl special “NFL Total Access: Pro Bowl Players Revealed” at 8:00 PM ET. The NFL is the only sports league that combines voting by fans, coaches and players to determine its All-Star teams. It was also the first professional sports league to offer online all-star voting in 1995.
NFL PRO BOWL TOP-FIVE VOTE-GETTERS
POS. |
NAME |
TEAM |
VOTES |
QB |
Lamar Jackson |
Baltimore Ravens |
146,171 |
QB |
Patrick Mahomes |
Kansas City Chiefs |
116,325 |
QB |
Russell Wilson |
Seattle Seahawks |
115,370 |
RB |
Dalvin Cook |
Minnesota Vikings |
106,167 |
RB |
Christian McCaffrey |
Carolina Panthers |
100,218 |
NFL PRO BOWL TOP VOTE-GETTERS BY
TEAM
TEAM |
Baltimore Ravens |
San Francisco 49ers |
Green Bay Packers |
Dallas Cowboys |
Minnesota Vikings |
AFC & NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION
POS. |
CONF. |
NAME, TEAM |
VOTES |
POS. |
CONF. |
NAME, TEAM |
VOTES |
|
QB |
AFC |
Lamar Jackson, Baltimore |
146,171 |
DE |
AFC |
Joey Bosa, L.A. Chargers |
62,029 |
|
QB |
NFC |
Russell Wilson, Seattle |
115,370 |
DE |
NFC |
Nick Bosa, San Francisco |
72,506 |
|
RB |
AFC |
Nick Chubb, Cleveland |
75,922 |
DT |
AFC |
Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh |
36,126 |
|
RB |
NFC |
Dalvin Cook, Minnesota |
106,167 |
DT |
NFC |
Aaron Donald, L.A. Rams |
53,657 |
|
FB |
AFC |
Patrick Ricard, Baltimore |
22,833 |
OLB |
AFC |
T.J. Watt, Pittsbugh |
46,686 |
|
FB |
NFC |
Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco |
87,534 |
OLB |
NFC |
Preston Smith, Green Bay |
33,583 |
|
WR |
AFC |
DeAndre Hopkins, Houston |
59,866 |
ILB |
AFC |
Devin Bush, Pittsburgh |
28,619 |
|
WR |
NFC |
Amari Cooper, Dallas |
78,027 |
ILB |
NFC |
Bobby Wagner, Seattle |
33,059 |
|
TE |
AFC |
Travis Kelce, Kansas City |
77,148 |
CB |
AFC |
Marcus Peters, Baltimore |
44,338 |
|
TE |
NFC |
George Kittle, San Francisco |
59,958 |
CB |
NFC |
Richard Sherman, San Francisco |
42,889 |
|
T |
AFC |
Orlando Brown, Baltimore |
30,793 |
SS |
AFC |
Jamal Adams, N.Y. Jets |
48,956 |
|
T |
NFC |
David Bakhtiari, Green Bay |
43,362 |
SS |
NFC |
Adrian Amos, Green Bay |
14,366 |
|
G |
AFC |
Marshal Yanda, Baltimore |
34,974 |
FS |
AFC |
Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh |
44,340 |
|
G |
NFC |
Zack Martin, Dallas |
34,221 |
FS |
NFC |
Budda Baker, Arizona |
12,950 |
|
C |
AFC |
Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh |
31,209 |
P |
AFC |
Jake Bailey, New England |
15,895 |
|
C |
NFC |
Travis Frederick, Dallas |
39,675 |
P |
NFC |
JK Scott, Green Bay |
12,110 |
|
K |
AFC |
Justin Tucker, Baltimore |
30,619 |
ST |
AFC |
Matthew Slater, New England |
16,226 |
|
K |
NFC |
Mason Crosby, Green Bay |
13,713 |
ST |
NFC |
Ameer Abdullah, Minnesota |
15,875 |
|
RS |
AFC |
Mecole Hardman, Kansas City |
18,606 |
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RS |
NFC |
Tyler Lockett, Seattle |
14,273 |