Chiefs’ Kelce leads the way in fan voting for Pro Bowl

Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce, for the second-consecutive season, led all players in fan balloting for the Pro Bowl Games, the NFL announced on Monday.

Fan voting concluded on Monday, Dec. 15.

The AFC and NFC player rosters for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games will be announced tomorrow (Tuesday, Dec. 23) at 10 a.m. ET.

Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen ranked second overall, while New England quarterback Drake Maye along with Chicago’s Caleb Williams and Kevin Byard rounded out the top five.

The Chicago Bears led all clubs in total votes received, followed by the Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions.

Player selections for the AFC and NFC rosters for the Pro Bowl Games are determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches, with each group’s vote counting as one-third toward determining the all-star players who will be selected to this year’s Pro Bowl Games. The NFL is the only sports league that combines voting by fans, coaches and players to determine its all-star teams. NFL players and coaches voted on Friday, Dec. 19.

For the first time, the 2026 Pro Bowl Games will move to Super Bowl LX Week in the San Francisco Bay Area. The event brings the league’s top players together for an AFC vs. NFC flag football showdown, coached by Pro Football Hall of Famers Jerry Rice (NFC) and Steve Young (AFC), which will preview the elite athleticism and competition of the sport ahead of its LA28 Olympics debut

The televised event will air live from San Francisco’s Moscone Center South Building on Tuesday, Feb. 3, which will be transformed into a dynamic flag football arena.

NFL PRO BOWL TOP-FIVE VOTE-GETTERS

POS.

NAME

TEAM

VOTES

TE

Travis Kelce

Kansas City Chiefs

 420,383

QB

Josh Allen

Buffalo Bills

 263,127

QB

Drake Maye

New England Patriots

 259,978

QB

Caleb Williams

Chicago Bears

 216,838

FS

Kevin Byard

Chicago Bears

 203,638

NFL PRO BOWL MOST VOTES BY TEAM

TEAM

Chicago Bears

Denver Broncos

Green Bay Packers

Kansas City Chiefs

Detroit Lions

AFC & NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION – OFFENSE

POS.

CONF.

NAME, TEAM

QB

AFC

Josh Allen, Buffalo

QB

NFC

Caleb Williams, Chicago

 

 

 

RB

AFC

Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis

RB

NFC

D’Andre Swift, Chicago

 

 

 

FB

AFC

Adam Prentice, Denver

FB

NFC

Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco

 

 

 

WR

AFC

Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati

WR

NFC

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle

 

 

 

TE

AFC

Travis Kelce, Kansas City

TE

NFC

Trey McBride, Arizona

 

 

 

T

AFC

Garrett Bolles, Denver

T

NFC

Darnell Wright, Chicago

 

 

 

G

AFC

Quinn Meinerz, Denver

G

NFC

Joe Thuney, Chicago

 

 

 

C

AFC

Creed Humphrey, Kansas City

C

NFC

Drew Dalman, Chicago

AFC & NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION – DEFENSE

POS.

CONF.

NAME, TEAM

DE

AFC

Myles Garrett, Cleveland

DE

NFC

Micah Parsons, Green Bay

 

 

 

DT

AFC

Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee

DT

NFC

Byron Murphy, Seattle

 

 

 

OLB

AFC

Nik Bonitto, Denver

OLB

NFC

Brian Burns, N.Y. Giants

 

 

 

ILB

AFC

Jordyn Brooks, Miami

ILB

NFC

Tremaine Edmunds, Chicago

 

 

 

CB

AFC

Pat Surtain II, Denver

CB

NFC

Nahshon Wright, Chicago

 

 

 

SS

AFC

Talanoa Hufanga, Denver

SS

NFC

Jaquan Brisker, Chicago

 

 

 

FS

AFC

Calen Bullock, Houston

FS

NFC

Kevin Byard, Chicago

AFC & NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION – SPECIAL TEAMS

POS.

CONF.

NAME, TEAM

K

AFC

Cameron Dicker, L.A. Chargers

K

NFC

Brandon Aubrey, Dallas

 

 

 

P

AFC

Jeremy Crawshaw, Denver

P

NFC

Tory Taylor, Chicago

 

 

 

LS

AFC

Josh Harris, L.A. Chargers

LS

NFC

Andrew DePaola, Minnesota

 

 

 

RS

AFC

Chimere Dike, Tennessee

RS

NFC

Devin Duvernay, Chicago

 

 

 

ST

AFC

Ben Skowronek, Pittsburgh

ST

NFC

Josh Blackwell, Chicago

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