Colts RB Taylor Continues To Lead Pro Bowl Fan Voting
Indianapolis running back JONATHAN TAYLOR, with 168,222 votes, leads all players in balloting for the 2022 Pro Bowl presented by Verizon.
Kansas City tight end TRAVIS KELCE (158,633 votes) ranks second overall, while Los Angeles Rams wide receiver COOPER KUPP (156,176 votes), Tampa Bay quarterback TOM BRADY (151,305 votes), and Cleveland defensive end MYLES GARRETT (150,268 votes) round out the top five.
Two of the top five vote-getters – Taylor and Garrett – are age 25 or younger while six first- or second-year players currently lead their conference in votes received at their respective positions.
The DALLAS COWBOYS lead all clubs in total votes received. The NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS, LOS ANGELES RAMS and SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS round out the current top five.
Pro Bowl Vote presented by Panini Trading Cards will continue online and on web-enabled mobile phones at NFL.com/ProBowlVote until Thursday, December 16.
Through the end of the voting period on December 16, fans will also be able to vote directly on Twitter. To cast such a vote, fans should tweet #ProBowlVote along with 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. Voting via Twitter is in addition to the online ballot at NFL.com/ProBowlVote, 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 All-Star players. NFL players and coaches will cast their votes by Friday, December 17.
Pro Bowl rosters will be announced on Monday, December 20 live on NFL Network’s Pro Bowl special “NFL Total Access: Pro Bowl Players Revealed” at 7:00 PM ET and integrated into ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown and ESPN/ABC’s Monday Night Football. The NFL is the only sports league that combines voting by fans, coaches, and players to determine its All-Star teams. It was also the first professional sports league to offer online all-star voting in 1995.
The 2022 Pro Bowl presented by Verizon will be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday, February 6, at 3:00 PM ET and will be televised on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and simulcast on ABC. Tickets are available now on ProBowl.com and will allow fans special benefits on gameday including access to the Pro Bowl Red Carpet and other family-friendly activities.
Leading up to the game, the NFL will host a series of Pro Bowl Week festivities, bringing free experiences and activities to fans in Las Vegas. A number of events will also be focused on celebrating football at all levels. Pro Bowl Week festivities will include:
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Pro Bowl Practice
Play Football Opening Night
NFL FLAG Championships presented by Subway
East-West Shrine Bowl – televised on NFL Network
Pro Bowl Skills Showdown – televised on ESPN
Community Day
More details around how fans can get involved with Pro Bowl Week festivities will be announced at a later date. Visit ProBowl.com for the latest event details.
NFL PRO BOWL TOP-FIVE VOTE-GETTERS
POS. | NAME | TEAM | VOTES |
RB | Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts | 168,222 |
TE | Travis Kelce | Kansas City Chiefs | 158,633 |
WR | Cooper Kupp | Los Angeles Rams | 156,176 |
QB | Tom Brady | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 151,305 |
DE | Myles Garrett | Cleveland Browns | 150,268 |
NFL PRO BOWL MOST VOTES BY TEAM
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Dallas Cowboys |
New England Patriots |
Kansas City Chiefs |
Los Angeles Rams |
San Francisco 49ers |
AFC & NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION
POS. | CONF. | NAME, TEAM | VOTES | POS. | CONF. | NAME, TEAM | VOTES | |
QB | AFC | Josh Allen, Buffalo | 110,498 | DE | AFC | Myles Garrett, Cleveland | 150,268 | |
QB | NFC | Tom Brady, Tampa Bay | 151,305 | DE | NFC | Nick Bosa, San Francisco | 136,682 | |
RB | AFC | Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis | 168,222 | DT | AFC | Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee | 110,850 | |
RB | NFC | Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas | 87,717 | DT | NFC | Aaron Donald, L.A. Rams | 130,991 | |
FB | AFC | Patrick Ricard, Baltimore | 90,800 | OLB | AFC | T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh | 144,693 | |
FB | NFC | Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco | 135,670 | OLB | NFC | Haason Reddick, Carolina | 79,820 | |
WR | AFC | Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati | 125,516 | ILB | AFC | Denzel Perryman, Las Vegas | 73,553 | |
WR | NFC | Cooper Kupp, L.A. Rams | 156,176 | ILB | NFC | Devin White, Tampa Bay | 99,629 | |
TE | AFC | Travis Kelce, Kansas City | 158,633 | CB | AFC | J.C. Jackson, New England | 116,640 | |
TE | NFC | Kyle Pitts, Atlanta | 118,118 | CB | NFC | Trevon Diggs, Dallas | 144,228 | |
T | AFC | Orlando Brown, Kansas City | 54,126 | SS | AFC | Tyrann Mathieu, Kansas City | 73,982 | |
T | NFC | Terron Armstead, New Orleans | 82,555 | SS | NFC | Harrison Smith, Minnesota | 80,934 | |
G | AFC | Joel Bitonio, Cleveland | 78,509 | FS | AFC | Micah Hyde, Buffalo | 115,751 | |
G | NFC | Zack Martin, Dallas | 55,929 | FS | NFC | Quandre Diggs, Seattle | 72,279 | |
C | AFC | David Andrews, New England | 77,148 | P | AFC | Cameron Johnston, Houston | 58,329 | |
C | NFC | Tyler Biadasz, Dallas | 55,324 | P | NFC | Michael Dickson, Seattle | 88,557 | |
K | AFC | Justin Tucker, Baltimore | 109,318 | ST | AFC | Ola Adeniyi, Tennessee | 59,017 | |
K | NFC | Graham Gano, N.Y. Giants | 51,490 | ST | NFC | Nick Bellore, Seattle | 59,987 | |
RS | AFC | Ray-Ray McCloud, Pittsburgh | 51,904 | LS | AFC | Joe Cardona, New England | 66,174 | |
RS | NFC | DeAndre Carter, Washington | 69,297 | LS | NFC | Camaron Cheeseman, Washington | 55,408 |
Vote totals compiled through Wednesday, December 8 at 12:00 PM ET