NFL Pro Bowl begins on Thursday night with the Skills Showdown. Top AFC and NFC players will go head-to-head in satisfying catches, passing the test, relay race, helmet harmony, and dodgeball competitions.
Thirty players will be participating in their first Pro Bowl Games, including five rookies: Las Vegas tight end Brock Bowers, New England quarterback Drake Maye, Jacksonville wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr., New York Giants receiver Malik Nabers and Los Angeles Rams linebacker Jared Verse.
Nabers caught 109 passes for 1,204 yards and seven touchdowns. The 109 receptions are both a Giants single-season franchise record and the most by an NFL rookie wide receiver. His 170 pass targets were second only to Cincinnati Bengals All-Pro wideout Ja’Marr Chase.
Wide receivers Mike Evans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and rookie Malik Nabers of the New York Giants have been added to this week's Pro Bowl Games, the NFL announced Monday. Evans, who is going to his sixth career Pro Bowl,
Nabers is the franchise's first receiver to attain Pro Bowl honors since fellow Tigers talent Odell Beckham Jr. did so for a third time in 2016. Although similar issues plagued the Giants in 2024-25, the hope is that Nabers' arrival marks an eventual turnaround in the Meadowlands.
The New York Giants will have a representative in the Pro Bowl as receiver Malik Nabers will replace Detroit Lions star Amon-Ra St. Brown.
Former Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning will coach the AFC team, while his brother, former New York Giants QB Eli, will oversee the NFC side.
Those closest to Eli Manning through the years don't believe his case for Pro Football Hall of Fame is complicated at all. This is their quarterback.
New York Giants star rookie Malik Nabers will replace Detroit Lions star Amon-Ra St. Brown at the 2025 Pro Bowl Games.
Super Bowl wins. The top throws. Off-the-field honors. So much to what Eli Manning did as Giants' QB is worth reliving with Hall of Fame vote on deck.
Ronnie Stanley is perhaps the best left tackle who will be available in free agency, casting doubt about his future in Baltimore.