With the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers advancing to the Super Bowl, not only do we now have the official matchup for this year’s championship, but also a better idea of the 2024 Pro Bowl Games rosters.
Since Super Bowl players voted into the NFL’s annual all-star event are not eligible to actually suit up for the Games, which include skills competitions and a flag-football tournament, a slew of alternates have since been announced. Other veterans voted in have also begun opting out of participation due to injuries or personal reasons.
Below, you’ll find a complete rundown of players who will now be headed to the Pro Bowl Games (and credited with a Pro Bowl selection):
New Pro Bowler | Replacing | Reason |
---|---|---|
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts |
49ers QB Brock Purdy |
Super Bowl |
Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield |
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott |
Injury |
Lions RB Jahmyr Gibbs |
49ers RB Christian McCaffrey |
Super Bowl |
Vikings FB C.J. Ham | 49ers FB Kyle Juszczyk | Super Bowl |
Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown |
Eagles WR A.J. Brown |
Injury |
Bills WR Stefon Diggs | Browns WR Amari Cooper | Injury |
Jaguars TE Evan Engram | Chiefs TE Travis Kelce | Super Bowl |
Buccaneers OT Tristan Wirfs |
49ers OT Trent Williams |
Super Bowl |
Ravens OG Kevin Zeitler |
Chiefs OG Joe Thuney |
Super Bowl |
Browns OG Wyatt Teller | Browns OG Joel Bitonio | Injury |
Colts C Ryan Kelly |
Chiefs C Creed Humphrey |
Super Bowl |
Panthers DT Derrick Brown | Rams DT Aaron Donald | Injury |
Colts DL DeForest Buckner |
Chiefs DT Chris Jones |
Super Bowl |
Packers DL Kenny Clark | 49ers DT Javon Hargrave | Super Bowl |
Texans DE Will Anderson Jr. | Raiders DE Maxx Crosby | Injury |
Browns OLB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah | Steelers OLB T.J. Watt | Injury |
Jets OLB Jermaine Johnson |
Chargers OLB Khalil Mack |
Injury |
Eagles CB Darius Slay |
49ers CB Charvarius Ward |
Super Bowl |
The Pro Bowl Games will take place Feb. 1-4 in Orlando, Florida.