Two other players with Alabama football roots were chosen for the Pro Bowl Games but are not participating – Philadelphia Eagles guard Landon Dickerson (Alabama) and Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry (Alabama).
As announced on Monday morning, right guard Robert Hunt will be headed to Orlando, Fla. this week to represent the team in the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. This is the first career Pro Bowl selection for the 28-year-old hog molly, who will be replacing Super Bowl-bound Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Landon Dickerson on the NFC squad.
The second half of Pro Bowl Games does include a football game, but it is no longer a game of tackle football. Now it’s a 7-on-7 flag football game, punctuated by four more skills competitions: EA Sports Madden NFL 25 Challenge, Punt Perfect, The Great Football Race and Tug-of-War.
Jurgens, who made his first Pro Bowl team this season after taking over for longtime Eagle Jason Kelce, plays a critical role in Philly’s infamous “Tush Push,” a virtually unstoppable quarterback sneak play with Jalen Hurts in short-yardage situations.
Eagles Pro Bowl center Cam Jurgens is officially active for the NFC Championship Game after entering the weekend listed as questionable.
After leading the AFC in rushing yards in 2024, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry will not be with the conference’s team for the Pro Bowl Games. On Tuesday, the Buffalo Bills announced running back James Cook had replaced Henry on the Pro Bowl roster. No reason was given for Henry’s absence.
Fullback — x-Patrick Ricard, Baltimore. Wide Receiver — x-Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati; x-Jerry Jeudy, Cleveland; Nico Collins, Houston; y-Zay Flowers, Baltimore; Brian Thomas Jr., Jacksonville.
The Miami Dolphins offensive line has been the subject of scrutiny and criticism since the team ended its playoff-less 2024 season against the New York Jets on
Carolina Panthers' Robert Hunt makes his first Pro Bowl, taking the spot of Super Bowl-engaged Landon Dickerson. His performance helped improve the team's offensive line.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans got his 11th straight 1,000-yard season — and now he's a Pro Bowler for the sixth time.
The Eagles are going to the Super Bowl and that means the NFL has to replace their Pro Bowlers on the NFC roster for this week's festivities in Orlando.