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Voting is now open for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, presented by Verizon. The Pro Bowl Games will be held on Tuesday, February 3 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco as part of Super Bowl LX week.
Voting for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games has arrived, and fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers can decide which of their favorite players deserve a spot among some of the NFL's best.
The players from Alabama high schools and colleges on the Pro Bowl Games ballot this season include: Quarterbacks: Jalen Hurts (Alabama), Philadelphia Eagles; Bo Nix (Pinson Valley, Auburn), Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama), Miami Dolphins; Denver Broncos; Bryce Young (Alabama), Carolina Panthers
Chiefs fans can vote as often as they would like to help determine the 88-man roster and send the league's best players at each position to the Bay Area for the Pro Bowl Games until Monday, December 15th. For more information on voting, visit probowl.com/howtovote.
The NFL announced the 2026 Pro Bowl Games will move to the site of the Super Bowl. The all-star event was previously held in Orlando, Florida.
NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL is moving its Pro Bowl festivities to Super Bowl week beginning this February, the latest adjustment for the all-star event that became a flag football game a few years ago. Commissioner Roger Goodell announced the change ...
Out for over a month with a concussion and right knee issues, Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is moving toward a return from IR.
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Todd McShay offers NFL Pro Bowl comparison for Oregon's Dante Moore
NFL Draft analyst Todd McShay drew comparisons between Dante Moore and Houston Texans Pro Bowl quarterback CJ Stroud.
First-ballot candidates Drew Brees, Larry Fitzgerald among 26 modern-era semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026.
Jacksonville Jaguars two-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Arik Armstead discusses the team’s turnaround under first-year coach Liam Coen, emphasizes the team can’t overlook the Titans this week and shares about his choice for the NFL’s ‘My Cause,