
Updated Pro Bowl rosters: Which Eagles, Chiefs players have been replaced?
Super Bowl Sunday is two weeks after conference championship weekend, but filling the space in the week between is the NFL's all-star showcase. The NFL's best players – as determined by the votes of fans, coaches and fellow players – will face off in skills competitions on Thursday, Jan. 30 and Sunday, Feb. 2 before competing in a 7-in-7 flag football game Sunday evening.
A variety of injuries to Pro Bowl players, as well as the Philadelphia Eagles' and Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl berths and resulting Pro Bowl opt-outs, meant replacements were necessary to fill in the holes from the original rosters.
Here are the updated 2025 Pro Bowl rosters for each conference:
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Updated AFC Pro Bowl roster
Starters are denoted with an asterisk (*).
Quarterbacks:
Running backs:
Fullback:
Patrick Ricard, Baltimore Ravens*
Wide receivers:
Tight ends:
Offensive tackles:
Offensive guards:
Center:
Tyler Linderbaum, Baltimore Ravens*
A replacement for Creed Humphrey, if there is one, has not been announced.
Defensive ends:
Interior defensive linemen:
Outside linebackers:
Inside/middle linebackers:
Roquan Smith, Baltimore Ravens*
Zaire Franklin, Indianapolis Colts
Cornerbacks:
Free safety:
Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh Steelers*
Strong safety:
Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens*
Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers
Long snapper:
Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville Jaguars*
Punter:
Logan Cooke, Jacksonville Jaguars*
Kicker:
Chris Boswell, Pittsburgh Steelers*
Return specialist:
Special teamer:
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Updated NFC Pro Bowl roster
Starters are denoted with an asterisk (*).
Quarterbacks:
Running backs:
Fullback:
Wide receivers:
Tight ends:
Offensive tackles:
Offensive guards:
Center:
Defensive ends:
Interior defensive linemen:
Outside linebackers:
Inside/middle linebackers:
Cornerbacks:
Free safety:
Xavier McKinney, Green Bay Packers*
Strong safety:
Budda Baker, Arizona Cardinals*
Brian Branch, Detroit Lions
Long snapper:
Andrew DePaola, Minnesota Vikings*
Punter:
Jack Fox, Detroit Lions*
Kicker:
Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys*
Return specialist:
KaVontae Turpin, Dallas Cowboys*
Special teamer:
KhaDarel Hodge, Atlanta Falcons*
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When is the Pro Bowl?
Date: Sunday, Feb. 2
Sunday, Feb. 2 Time: 3 - 6 p.m. ET
3 - 6 p.m. ET Location: Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida Venue: Camping World Stadium
Camping World Stadium How to watch: Disney-owned family of channels (ESPN, ABC, Disney XD, ESPN Deportes), streaming on ESPN+ and NFL+
The weekend of Pro Bowl festivities begins the night of Thursday, Jan. 30 with "skills showdowns." Three days later, the skills competitions continue in the afternoon before the weekend culminates in the AFC vs. NFC 7-on-7 flag football game.
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