– Rosters to be announced live on NFL Network tonight, Monday, December 21 at 7:00 PM ET –
Kansas City quarterback PATRICK MAHOMES received 342,353 total fan votes to lead all players in balloting for the 2021 Pro Bowl presented by Verizon. Fan voting ended on Thursday, December 17.
Seattle quarterback RUSSELL WILSON (335,156 votes) ranked second overall, while Tennessee running back DERRICK HENRY (315,359), Kansas City tight end TRAVIS KELCE (309,710 votes) and Green Bay quarterback AARON RODGERS (309,131 votes) rounded out the top five.
The PITTSBURGH STEELERS led all clubs in total votes received. The SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, GREEN BAY PACKERS, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS and BUFFALO BILLS rounded out the top-five teams to receive the most fan votes.
The 2021 Pro Bowl rosters will be revealed live tonight – Monday, December 21 at 7:00 PM ET – on the NFL Network’s special broadcast, “NFL Total Access: Pro Bowl Players Revealed.”
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. 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.
NFL PRO BOWL TOP-FIVE FAN VOTE-GETTERS
POS. | NAME | TEAM | VOTES |
QB | Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | 342,353 |
QB | Russell Wilson | Seattle Seahawks | 335,156 |
RB | Derrick Henry | Tennessee Titans | 315,359 |
TE | Travis Kelce | Kansas City Chiefs | 309,710 |
QB | Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay Packers | 309,131 |
NFL PRO BOWL MOST FAN VOTES BY TEAM
TEAM |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Seattle Seahawks |
Green Bay Packers |
Kansas City Chiefs |
Buffalo Bills |
AFC & NFC LEADING FAN VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION
POS. | CONF. | NAME, TEAM | VOTES | POS. | CONF. | NAME, TEAM | VOTES |
QB | AFC | Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City | 342,353 | DE | AFC | Myles Garrett, Cleveland | 244,899 |
QB | NFC | Russell Wilson, Seattle | 335,156 | DE | NFC | Chase Young, Washington | 128,042 |
RB | AFC | Derrick Henry, Tennessee | 315,359 | DT | AFC | Chris Jones, Kansas City | 167,510 |
RB | NFC | Dalvin Cook, Minnesota | 299,673 | DT | NFC | Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams | 227,454 |
FB | AFC | Andy Janovich, Cleveland | 141,042 | OLB | AFC | T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh | 232,734 |
FB | NFC | Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco | 257,130 | OLB | NFC | Za’Darius Smith, Green Bay | 147,310 |
WR | AFC | Stefon Diggs, Buffalo | 251,222 | ILB | AFC | Zach Cunningham, Houston | 79,334 |
WR | NFC | DK Metcalf, Seattle | 271,568 | ILB | NFC | Bobby Wagner, Seattle | 204,059 |
TE | AFC | Travis Kelce, Kansas City | 309,710 | CB | AFC | Xavien Howard, Miami | 165,332 |
TE | NFC | T.J. Hockenson, Detroit | 148,713 | CB | NFC | James Bradberry, New York Giants | 87,818 |
T | AFC | Mekhi Becton, New York Jets | 105,013 | SS | AFC | Jordan Poyer, Buffalo | 181,911 |
T | NFC | David Bakhtiari, Green Bay | 207,071 | SS | NFC | Budda Baker, Arizona | 215,520 |
G | AFC | Joel Bitonio, Cleveland | 153,553 | FS | AFC | Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh | 224,017 |
G | NFC | Alex Cappa, Tampa Bay | 95,058 | FS | NFC | Quandre Diggs, Seattle | 116,065 |
C | AFC | David Andrews, New England | 116,031 | P | AFC | Matt Haack, Miami | 80,162 |
C | NFC | Garrett Bradbury, Minnesota | 96,056 | P | NFC | Johnny Hekker, Los Angeles Rams | 134,291 |
K | AFC | Rodrigo Blankenship, Indianapolis | 158,131 | ST | AFC | Chris Board, Baltimore | 99,542 |
K | NFC | Younghoe Koo, Atlanta | 201,903 | ST | NFC | Nick Bellore, Seattle | 132,220 |
RS | AFC | Andre Roberts, Buffalo | 143,296 | LS | AFC | Kameron Canaday, Pittsburgh | 129,915 |
RS | NFC | Cordarrelle Patterson, Chicago | 193,398 | LS | NFC | Hunter Bradley, Green Bay | 118,823 |