Indianapolis Colts lead way with NFL-best seven Pro Bowl selections



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The Indianapolis Colts had seven selections for the Pro Bowl, which was announced by the league.

The Colts had five players selected on offense, three on defense, and one on special teams.

The Colts have had seven Pro Bowl selections in the past, but this is their most since the year of the game.

The Los Angeles Clippers and Kansas City Chiefs each had six selections. The quarterback for each team will be represented by Patrick Mahomes for the Chiefs. Lamar Jackson is a quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens. Herbert is the starter.

Dan Marino, Bob Griese and Joe Namath are the only other quarterbacks to have four Pro Bowl selections at age 26 or younger.

The Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers had five players selected. The Packers' Rodgers, Brady, and Murray are the starter's in theNFC. Brady and Rodgers have both been to the Pro Bowl 15 times.

The game will be played in Las Vegas for the first time. Fans, players and coaches vote on the rosters.

Four rookies were selected to their first Pro Bowl, including Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase, Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts, and San Diego Clippers offensive tackle Rashawn Slater. Chase is the first Bengal to be named to a Pro Bowl since Andy and A.J. Green in 2011.

The Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants and New York Jets had no players selected.

The Pro Bowl rosters in 2022.

The starter is *.

A group of people.

Lamar Jackson, Baltimore; Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City are quarterbacks.

Ja'Marr Chase, Cincinnati; Keenan Allen, LA Clippers; and Sevion Diggs, Buffalo.

Nick Chubb, Cleveland; Joe Mixon, Cincinnati; and Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis are running backs.

Patrick Ricard is from Baltimore.

The tight ends are: Mark Andrews, Baltimore, andTravis Kelce, Kansas City.

The tackles are: Dion Dawkins, Buffalo; Orlando Brown Jr, Kansas City.

Guards: Joel Bitonio, Cleveland; Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis.

Ryan Kelly is in Indianapolis;Corey Linsley is in LA.

Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas; Myles Garrett, Cleveland; and Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati.

The interior linemen are DeForest Buckner, Indianapolis, Chris Jones, Kansas City, and Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh.

Outside linebackers: Matthew Judon, New England; T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh.

Inside/middle linebackers are: D'Angelo Leonard, Indianapolis, and Denzel Perryman, Las Vegas.

Xavien Howard, Miami; J.C. Jackson, New England; Kenny Moore, Indianapolis.

Kevin Byard, Tennessee.

The strong safeties are: *Derwin James, LA Clippers.

The punter is from Las Vegas.

The kicker is *Justin Tucker, Baltimore.

Long snapper is luke Rhodes, Indianapolis.

The return specialist is Devine Duvernay.

Special teamer is Matthew Slater.

The NFC is a part of the game.

Quarterbacks: Kyler Murray, Arizona; Tom Brady, Tampa Bay.

Deebo Samuel, San Francisco; Cooper Kupp, LA Rams; Davante Adams, Green Bay.

The running backs are: James Conner, Arizona; Dalvin Cook, Minnesota.

Kyle Juszczyk is from San Francisco.

George Kittle is from San Francisco.

Tyron Smith, Dallas; Trent Williams, San Francisco; and Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay are the tackles.

Guards: Ali Marpet, Tampa Bay; Zak Martin, Dallas; and Brandon Scherff, Washington.

Ryan Jensen is in the center of the bay.

Nick Bosa, San Francisco; Brian Burns, Carolina; and Cameron Jordan, New Orleans are defensive ends.

The interior linemen are Jonathan Allen, Washington, Kenny Clark, Green Bay, and Aaron Donald, LA Rams.

Outside linebackers: Shaquil Barrett, Tampa Bay; Chandler Jones, Arizona.

Middle and inside linebackers:Micah Parsons, Dallas.

Cornerbacks: Trevon Diggs, Dallas; Marshon Lattimore, New Orleans; Jalen Ramsey, LA Rams.

Quandre Diggs is free safety.

Budda Baker, Arizona; Harrison Smith, Minnesota are strong safeties.

Bryan Anger is a punter in Dallas.

Matt Gay is a placekicker for the LA Rams.

Josh Harris, Atlanta.

Jakeem Grant Jr., Chicago is a return specialist.

J.T. Gray is a special teamer.

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