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The National Football League All-Star Game (1939–1942), Pro Bowl (1951–2022), or Pro Bowl Games [1] (since 2023) is an annual event held by the National Football League (NFL) featuring the league's star players. The format has changed throughout the years.
Participants in these games are not recognized by the NFL as Pro Bowlers, and they are not included in this list. No games were played between 1943 and 1950. Between 1961 and 1969, the NFL and AFL played separate all-star games. This list includes players who were selected to play in the American Football League All-Star game during that period.
Participants in these games are not recognized by the NFL as Pro Bowlers, and they are not included in this list. No games were played between 1943 and 1950. Between 1961 and 1969, the NFL and AFL played separate all-star games. This list includes players who were selected to play in the American Football League All-Star game during that period.
The 2025 Pro Bowl Games was the National Football League (NFL)'s all-star game for the 2024 NFL season.This was the third year that the event consisted of skills competitions and a non-contact flag football game.
The 2023 Pro Bowl Games (branded as the 2023 Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon for sponsorship reasons) [1] was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2022 NFL season. For the first time, the event consisted of skills competitions and non-contact flag football games, rather than an actual tackle football game.
Starting with the 2023 Pro Bowl after the 2022 NFL season, the NFL again changed the format; instead of playing an exhibition game, the Pro Bowl was converted to series of skill competitions that culminated in a non-contact flag football game. [10] Pro Bowl selections are made by a cumulative vote by three groups that hold equal weight: coaches ...
At the start of the season Cole was named, for the first time in his career, one of the team captains. [20] On the 2022 season, Cole had 59 punts for 2,884 net yards for a 48.88 average. [21] On January 30, 2023, Cole was named to his second Pro Bowl, replacing Tommy Townsend. [22]
By 1957, Bosley switched to offensive line and was the team's starting left guard, being named second team All-Pro in 1959 by the AP, and earning his first Pro Bowl berth in 1960. [14] [15] [13] In 1960, both the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) and United Press International (UPI) named him second team All-Pro; and the NEA did so again ...