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2015 Pro Bowl Selections Announced

by RubyWoo
October 5, 2016
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If an NFL player doesn’t make it to the Super Bowl in February, another great opportunity is the Pro Bowl, which typically happens every year on the Sunday prior to the big game. The Pro Bowl is an all-star game where the best players in the NFL get a chance to showcase their talent. On Tuesday, the NFL announced the roster of players who were chosen. Selections to the Pro Bowl are based on votes by coaches, players, and fans and are reflective of the players who shined the most throughout the season. It is a great honor as only the best players in the league get chosen each year. Hall of Famers Michael Irvin and Cris Carter will be coaching the two opposing teams for the 2015 Pro Bowl and they will draft players to their respective teams from the 86 offensive, defensive, and special teams players that were selected. The game will take place on January 25 in Glendale, Arizona. It’s a good time for ballers to kick back, have fun, and play with and against some of the best talent in the league. Plus it’s an all-expenses-paid trip to someplace warm in the middle of winter. Not too shabby. Here are all the players that were selected for the 2015 Pro Bowl.

Offense:

Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys, Quarterback

Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers, Quarterback

Tom Brady – New England Patriots, Quarterback

Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts, Quarterback

Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos, Quarterback

Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers, Quarterback

Lesean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles, Running Back

DeMarco Murray – Dallas Cowboys, Running Back

Le’Veon Bell – Pittsburgh Steelers, Running Back

Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs, Running Back

Arian Foster – Houston Texans, Running Back

Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks, Running Back

Dez Bryant – Dallas Cowboys, Wide Receiver

Calvin Johnson – Detroit Lions, Wide Receiver

Julio Jones – Atlanta Falcons, Wide Receiver

Jordy Nelson – Green Bay Packers, Wide Receiver

Antonio Brown – Pittsburgh Steelers, Wide Receiver

AJ Green – Cincinnati Bengals, Wide Receiver

T.Y. Hilton – Indianapolis Colts, Wide Receiver

Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos, Wide Receiver

Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints, Tight End

Greg Olsen – Carolina Panthers, Tight End

Rob Gronkowski – New England Patriots, Tight End

Julius Thomas – Denver Broncos, Tight End

John Kuhn – Green Bay Packers, Fullback

Marcel Reece – Oakland Raiders, Fullback

Ryan Clady – Denver Broncos, Tackle

Jason Peters – Philadelphia Eagles, Tackle

Tyron Smith – Dallas Cowboys, Tackle

Joe Staley – San Francisco 49ers, Tackle

Joe Thomas – Cleveland Browns, Tackle

Trent Williams – Washington Redskins, Tackle

Jahri Evans – New Orleans Saints, Guard

Mike Iupati – San Francisco 49ers, Guard

Kyle Long – Chicago Bears, Guard

Zack Martin – Dallas Cowboys, Guard

Josh Sitton – Green Bay Packers, Guard

Marshal Yanda – Baltimore Ravens, Guard

Travis Frederick – Dallas Cowboys, Center

Jason Kelce – Philadelphia Eagles, Center

Nick Mangold – NY Jets, Center

Maurkice Pouncey – Pittsburgh Steelers, Center

Defense:

Calais Campbell – Arizona Cardinals, Defensive End

Robert Quinn – St. Louis Rams, Defensive End

Cameron Wake – Miami Dolphins, Defensive End

DeMarcus Ware – Denver Broncos, Defensive End

JJ Watt – Houston Texans, Defensive End

Mario Williams – Buffalo Bills, Defensive End

Marcell Dareus – Buffalo Bills, Interior Lineman

Aaron Donald – St. Louis Rams, Interior Lineman

Gerald McCoy – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Interior Lineman

Dontari Poe – Kansas City Chiefs, Interior Lineman

Ndamukong Suh – Detroit Lions, Interior Lineman

Kyle Williams – Buffalo Bills, Interior Lineman

Connor Barwin – Philadelphia Eagles, Outside Linebacker

Elvis Dumervil – Baltimore Ravens, Outside Linebacker

Tamba Hali – Kansas City Chiefs, Outside Linebacker

Justin Houston – Kansas City Chiefs, Outside Linebacker

Clay Matthews – Green Bay Packers, Outside Linebacker

Von Miller – Denver Broncos, Outside Linebacker

Luke Kuechly – Carolina Panthers, Inside Linebacker

C.J. Mosley – Baltimore Ravens, Inside Linebacker

Lawrence Timmons – Pittsburgh Steelers, Inside Linebacker

Bobby Wagner – Seattle Seahawks, Inside Linebacker

Vontae Davis – Indianapolis Colts, Cornerback

Brent Grimes – Miami Dolphins, Cornerback

Joe Haden – Cleveland Browns, Cornerback

Chris Harris – Denver Broncos, Cornerback

Patrick Peterson – Arizona Cardinals, Cornerback

Darrelle Revis – New England Patriots, Cornerback

Richard Sherman – Seattle Seahawks, Cornerback

Aqib Talib – Denver Broncos, Cornerback

Tashaun Gipson – Cleveland Browns, Free Safety

Glover Quin – Detroit Lions, Free Safety

Earl Thomas – Seattle Seahawks, Free Safety

Eric Weddle – San Diego Chargers, Free Safety

Kam Chancellor – Seattle Seahawks, Strong Safety

T.J. Ward – Denver Broncos, Strong Safety

Special Teams:

Kevin Huber – Cincinnati Bengals, Punter

Pat McAfee – Indianapolis Colts, Punter

Stephen Gostkowski – New England Patriots, Placekicker

Adam Vinatieri – Indianapolis Colts, Placekicker

Devin Hester – Atlanta Falcons, Return Specialist

Darren Sproles – Philadelphia Eagles, Return Specialist

Justin Bethel – Arizona Cardinals, Special Teamer

Matthew Slater – New England Patriots, Special Teamer

The Broncos and Cowboys had the most players selected while the Giants, Vikings, Titans, and Jaguars did not have any.

Did your favorite baller make it to the Pro Bowl this year?

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