Minnesota WR Justin Jefferson Leads Pro Bowl Games Voting by Fans

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Minnesota wide receiver JUSTIN JEFFERSON, with 90,313 votes, leads all players in balloting for the 2023 Pro Bowl Games Vote presented by Castrol.

Kansas City quarterback PATRICK MAHOMES (87,384 votes) ranks second overall, while Kansas City tight end TRAVIS KELCE (85,785), New York Giants running back SAQUON BARKLEY (83,947) and Miami wide receiver TYREEK HILL (83,576) round out the top five.

Three of the top five vote-getters – Jefferson, Mahomes and Barkley – are age 27 or younger while seven first- or second-year players currently lead their conference in votes received at their respective positions.

The MINNESOTA VIKINGS lead all clubs in total votes received. The BALTIMORE RAVENSKANSAS CITY CHIEFSMIAMI DOLPHINS and PHILADELPHIA EAGLES round out the current top five.

Fans can support their favorite players by voting for them to be named to the 2023 Pro Bowl Games roster, which features the league’s top 88 stars. Those who vote via www.nfl.com/pro-bowl-games/vote can also enter for a chance to win a trip to Super Bowl LVII courtesy of Castrol.

Pro Bowl Games Vote presented by Castrol will continue online and on web-enabled mobile phones at www.nfl.com/pro-bowl-games/vote or on club sites until Thursday, December 15. Fans can vote as often as they would like.

Starting December 1, fans will also be able to vote directly on Twitter for the final two weeks of Pro Bowl Games Vote. To cast a Twitter vote, fans should tweet the first and last name of the player, the player’s official Twitter handle, or a hashtag including the player’s first and last name. All three of these methods must include the hashtag #ProBowlVote. Voting via Twitter is an additional method of voting to the online ballot at www.nfl.com/pro-bowl-games/vote, which will be available throughout the entire voting period.

Roster selections are determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches. Each group’s vote counts one-third toward determining the 88 Pro Bowl players. NFL players and coaches will cast their votes on Friday, December 16.

The NFL is the only sports league that combines voting by fans, coaches and players to determine its top athlete teams. It was also the first professional sports league to offer online all-star voting in 1995.

Tickets for The 2023 Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon go on sale on Thursday, December 1, and will be available at probowl.com/tickets. The Pro Bowl Games will be a week-long celebration of player skills featuring an exciting new format that spotlights Flag football. The multi-day AFC vs. NFC competition will culminate in an action-packed Flag football game between Pro Bowl players and a major musical performance at Allegiant Stadium, and will air on ESPN and ABC on Sunday, February 5, 2023.

Throughout the week, The Pro Bowl Games will integrate new challenges where players showcase their football and non-football skills in unique competitions, and the NFL will use its social media platforms to showcase players’ incredible athletic feats and competitive spirit, while also highlighting their unique personalities away from the gridiron. The revamped programming allows the top stars to show off their skills and celebrate their accomplishments in a fun, memorable way, surrounded by their families and fans.

Visit ProBowl.com for the latest event details.

NFL PRO BOWL GAMES – TOP-FIVE VOTE-GETTERS

POS.

NAME

TEAM

VOTES

WR

Justin Jefferson Minnesota Vikings 90,313

QB

Patrick Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs 87,384

TE

Travis Kelce Kansas City Chiefs 85,785

RB

Saquon Barkley New York Giants 83,947

WR

Tyreek Hill Miami Dolphins 83,576

NFL PRO BOWL GAMES – MOST VOTES BY TEAM

TEAM

Minnesota Vikings
Baltimore Ravens
Kansas City Chiefs
Miami Dolphins
Philadelphia Eagles

AFC & NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION

POS.

CONF.

NAME, TEAM

VOTES

POS.

CONF.

NAME, TEAM

VOTES

 

QB

AFC Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City 87,384

DE

AFC Von Miller, Buffalo 64,611  

QB

NFC Geno Smith, Seattle 70,230

DE

NFC Nick Bosa, San Francisco 72,910  

RB

AFC Derrick Henry, Tennessee 75,754

DT

AFC Chris Jones, Kansas City 60,051  

RB

NFC Saquon Barkley, N.Y. Giants 83,947

DT

NFC Javon Hargrave, Philadelphia 47,376  

FB

AFC Alec Ingold, Miami 63,170

OLB

AFC Matthew Judon, New England 61,617  

FB

NFC Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco 78,009

OLB

NFC Micah Parsons, Dallas 63,612  

WR

AFC Tyreek Hill, Miami 83,576

ILB

AFC Roquan Smith, Baltimore 46,356  

WR

NFC Justin Jefferson, Minnesota 90,313

ILB

NFC Jordyn Brooks, Seattle 46,300  

TE

AFC Travis Kelce, Kansas City 85,785

CB

AFC Sauce Gardner, N.Y. Jets 46,581  

TE

NFC T.J. Hockenson, Minnesota 69,749

CB

NFC Tariq Woolen, Seattle 58,633  

T

AFC Terron Armstead, Miami 21,826

SS

AFC Derwin James, L.A. Chargers 57,090  

T

NFC Trent Williams, San Francisco 30,483

SS

NFC Budda Baker, Arizona 48,454  

G

AFC Kevin Zeitler, Baltimore 23,729

FS

AFC Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh 56,306  

G

NFC Zack Martin, Dallas 24,682

FS

NFC Eddie Jackson, Chicago 54,291  

C

AFC Creed Humphrey, Kansas City 36,383

P

AFC Ryan Stonehouse, Tennessee 24,761  

C

NFC Jason Kelce, Philadelphia 49,572

P

NFC Johnny Hekker, Carolina 40,669  

K

AFC Justin Tucker, Baltimore 57,721

ST

AFC Justice Hill, Baltimore 17,043  

K

NFC Ryan Succop, Tampa Bay 40,087

ST

NFC Kris Boyd, Minnesota 16,568  

RS

AFC Isiah Pacheco, Kansas City 40,543

LS

AFC Nick Moore, Baltimore 15,393  

RS

NFC Kene Nwangwu, Minnesota 32,926

LS

NFC Andrew DePaola, Minnesota 15,556

 

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