Indianapolis Colts' Jonathan Taylor, Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Tom Brady revealed among first players on 2022 Pro Bowl team

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Jonathan Taylor, who led all players in Pro Bowl voting by fans, was one of the first players to be named to the Pro Bowl.

The Pro Bowl squad was revealed early, with players like Tom Brady, the quarterback of the Buccaneers, and the tight end of the Chiefs, as well as the defensive tackle of the Rams, and the wide receiver of the Rams, among others.

The Pro Bowl will be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, and three members of the Las Vegas Raiders made it.

The five Cleveland players who were selected to the Pro Bowl were defensive end Myeles Garrett, running back Nick Chubb, defensive back Wyatt Teller, guard Joel Bitonio and guard-turned-offensive tackle Wyatt Teller.

The rest of the Pro Bowl roster will be announced on Wednesday. The time is later. Fans, players and coaches will vote for their favorite players, with the final selection of 80 players taking into account each group's tally.

In his second season in the league, Taylor leads the league in scrimmage yards (1,854), rushing yards (1,518), total touchdown (19) and rushing touchdown (17). He is the first Colts running back to be selected for a Pro Bowl since Joseph Addai in 2007.

Brady was selected to the Pro Bowl for the 15th time. He was one of five players who were tied for first in Pro Bowl selections. The 44-year-old leads the NFL in passing yards and touchdown passes.

Kelce was selected to the Pro Bowl for the seventh time. He leads all tight ends with seven touchdown.

Donald has been to the Pro Bowl eight times. The four-time Defensive Player of the Year has 10 sacks this season, in which he set the Rams' franchise record for sacks and currently has 95.5.

In his fifth season, Kupp leads the NFL with 1,489 receiving yards, 113 receptions and 12 touchdown catches. This is the first time he has been selected to the Pro Bowl.

The 29-year-old has a career-high 133 tackles this season. Cole has a punting average of 51.2 yards. Both players are going to the Pro Bowl.

The 25-year-old was selected to the Pro Bowl for the second year in a row. Chubb, who was selected to his third straight Pro Bowl, has 912 yards rushing and seven total touchdown this season.