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Pro Bowl Rosters for 2025: 9 Ravens, 7 Lions, and No Patrick Mahomes

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 Pro Bowl Rosters for 2025: 9 Ravens, 7 Lions, and No Patrick Mahomes

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games are set to showcase some of the NFL's biggest stars, with the Baltimore Ravens leading the charge with nine players selected. Among the nine Ravens, two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson and standout running back Derrick Henry are standout names. The Detroit Lions come in second with seven players, reflecting the team's impressive season. However, one notable absence from the AFC roster is Patrick Mahomes, marking the first time since his second season as Kansas City’s starting quarterback that the reigning Super Bowl MVP won’t be part of the Pro Bowl.

The Pro Bowl Games: A New Era of NFL All-Star Entertainment

Since the NFL transitioned from a full-contact, traditional all-star game to a more interactive week of skills competitions and a flag football showdown, the Pro Bowl Games have taken on a unique format. The 2025 edition, set to take place in Central Florida, will culminate in a thrilling 7-on-7 flag football game between the AFC and NFC teams. The action will unfold at Camping World Stadium on February 2, 2025, with legendary quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning once again taking on the role of head coaches for the two conferences.

Top Pro Bowl Selections: Ravens Lead the Way

With a league-leading nine selections, the Ravens make a strong statement in the 2025 Pro Bowl rosters. In addition to Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry, several other key players from Baltimore have earned their spots, including:

  • Safety Kyle Hamilton
  • Cornerback Marlon Humphrey
  • Wide Receiver Zay Flowers
  • Inside Linebacker Roquan Smith
  • Defensive Tackle Nnamdi Madubuike
  • Fullback Patrick Ricard
  • Center Tyler Linderbaum

These players reflect the Ravens' well-rounded roster, excelling on both sides of the ball. Lamar Jackson, in particular, continues to prove himself as one of the league’s elite quarterbacks, leading the team through an exceptional season.

Detroit Lions: Seven Players Representing Detroit’s Surge

The Detroit Lions are another team making a major impact this season, with seven players selected to the NFC roster. Leading the charge is Jared Goff, who is the NFC’s starting quarterback. He’s joined by several key contributors, including:

  • Wide Receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown
  • Running Back Jahmyr Gibbs
  • Center Frank Ragnow
  • Right Tackle Penei Sewell
  • Punter Jack Fox
  • Safety Brian Branch

The Lions’ strong season has earned them widespread recognition, and these selections are a testament to the growth and improvement of the team.

No Patrick Mahomes in the Pro Bowl: A Surprising Omission

One of the most notable absences from the 2025 Pro Bowl roster is Patrick Mahomes, the three-time Super Bowl MVP and six-time Pro Bowler. This marks the first time since becoming the starting quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs in his second season that Mahomes has not been selected for the Pro Bowl. Despite this, the Chiefs are still represented by Travis Kelce, who earned his 10th Pro Bowl selection, continuing his dominance at tight end.

Mahomes' omission has sparked conversations among fans and analysts, but it speaks to the competitive nature of the league, where top-tier players may not always make the cut due to the depth of talent across the NFL.

Other Key Selections: Rising Stars and Familiar Faces

Along with established stars, the Pro Bowl Games feature several rising talents, including Washington’s Jayden Daniels, who becomes the fourth rookie quarterback since 1970 to be selected to the Pro Bowl. Also making their first Pro Bowl appearances are:

  • Tight End Brock Bowers (Las Vegas Raiders)
  • Outside Linebacker Jared Verse (Los Angeles Rams)

In addition, several players have earned multiple selections for their sustained excellence, such as Kyle Juszczyk (San Francisco 49ers), who has now made nine Pro Bowls, the most by any fullback in NFL history. Quenton Nelson (Indianapolis Colts) joins him, having been selected to the Pro Bowl in each of his first seven seasons, a rare feat for an offensive lineman.

Notable Pro Bowl Team Breakdown

AFC Roster:

  • Quarterback: Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills, starting QB), Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens), Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals)
  • Running Back: Derrick Henry (Tennessee Titans), Nick Chubb (Cleveland Browns)
  • Wide Receiver: Ja'Marr Chase (Cincinnati Bengals), Stefon Diggs (Buffalo Bills)

NFC Roster:

  • Quarterback: Jared Goff (Detroit Lions, starting QB), Sam Darnold (Minnesota Vikings)
  • Running Back: Saquon Barkley (Philadelphia Eagles, starting RB)
  • Wide Receiver: Justin Jefferson (Minnesota Vikings), Amon-Ra St. Brown (Detroit Lions)

Teams Not Represented in the 2025 Pro Bowl

Despite several teams boasting strong performances, there are some notable omissions from the 2025 Pro Bowl rosters. Notably, the Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Tennessee Titans, and New Orleans Saints are the only teams without any players selected to the Pro Bowl this year.

The Pro Bowl Games: What to Expect

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games offer an exciting mix of skills challenges and flag football, making it an engaging experience for fans who enjoy seeing the NFL’s brightest stars compete in unique formats. The week-long festivities leading up to the flag football game will include player challenges in various skills like precision passing, dodgeball, and a 40-yard dash.

With Peyton and Eli Manning leading the AFC and NFC teams, the event is set to be a memorable one for fans. The Pro Bowl Games continue to evolve, offering fans a new way to celebrate the season's top players while maintaining the excitement and energy of the NFL’s all-star tradition.

Conclusion

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games roster highlights some of the NFL’s best talent, with the Ravens leading with nine players, followed by the Lions with seven. While the absence of Patrick Mahomes is a shock, it underscores the depth of talent across the league. As the NFL moves into its third year of Pro Bowl Games with skills competitions and a flag football matchup, fans can look forward to a fresh and exciting celebration of football greatness.

Stay tuned for more updates as the Pro Bowl Games approach, and don't forget to mark your calendars for the epic flag football showdown on February 2, 2025, at Camping World Stadium in Central Florida!