NFL Nation reporters have put together handy Pro Bowl summaries for all 32 teams. Who made it? Who should've made it? Click the links after each team below to view the full posts, or check out the thread
here.
2016 NFL Pro Bowl selections
Here are the selections for the 2016 Pro Bowl. Hall of Famers Jerry Rice and Michael Irvin will serve as alumni team captains for their Pro Bowl teams.
Atlanta Falcons: RB
Devonta Freeman didn't begin the season as the Falcons' starter, but he will end it in Hawaii. Read the full post
here.
Arizona Cardinals:Setting a career high in passing yards,
Carson Palmer very much earned his Pro Bowl selection, his first since 2006. Read the full post
here.
Baltimore Ravens: Another year, another much-deserved trip to the Pro Bowl for
Marshal Yanda, the best guard in football. Read the full post
here.
Buffalo Bills: Pro Football Focus ranks
Ronald Darby as the NFL's No. 6 CB, so why didn't he make the Pro Bowl as a rookie? Read the full post
here.
Carolina Panthers: LB
Thomas Davis has been at the top of Carolina's Pro Bowl snub list for so long, it almost became a badge of honor. No more. Read the full post
here.
Chicago Bears: WR
Alshon Jeffery has nagging injuries to blame for getting left out of the Pro Bowl. Read the full post
here.
Cincinnati Bengals: Once at the forefront of the MVP discussion, QB
Andy Dalton was left off the Pro Bowl roster. Read the full post
here.
Cleveland Browns: Gary Barnidge ranks fifth among TEs with 68 catches, fourth in receiving yards with 930 and third in TDs, so why isn't he headed to Hawaii? Read the full post
here.
Dallas Cowboys: Offensive line again reigned supreme for the Cowboys, with three of the big boys up front getting an invite. Read the full post
here.
Denver Broncos: Indicative of the Broncos' performance, they had four defenders get selected, while two stars on offense were overlooked. Read the full post
here.
Detroit Lions: Pass-rusher
Ezekiel Ansah earned his Pro Bowl nod by dominating opposing offensive lines and forcing teams to double-team him. Read the full post
here.
Green Bay Packers: There's a reason DE
Mike Daniels just got paid like a superstar -- because he is one. He should have earned his first Pro Bowl invite. Read the full post
here.
Houston Texans: DE
J.J. Watt and WR
DeAndre Hopkins were easy choices, but CB
Johnathan Joseph deserved to join them in Hawaii. Read the full post
here.
Indianapolis Colts: The Colts went from preseason Super Bowl contenders to not having a single player selected to the Pro Bowl. Read the full post
here.
Jacksonville Jaguars: First alternate WR
Allen Robinson was hurt by the fact he plays for the small-market Jaguars. Read the full post
here.
Kansas City Chiefs: Safety
Eric Berry will complete his incredible comeback from Hodgkin lymphoma with a trip to Hawaii. Read the full post
here.
Miami Dolphins: Last year,
Mike Pouncey was somewhat inconsistent playing at guard, but he still made his second Pro Bowl. This season, he is more deserving of the honor. Read the full post
here.
Minnesota Vikings: When healthy, safety
Harrison Smith played like a Pro Bowler, but injuries are probably what kept him from being selected. Read the full post
here.
New York Giants: Odell Beckham Jr. led all WRs in fan voting, as he followed up his record-breaking rookie season with another great year -- this past Sunday notwithstanding. Read the full post
here.
New York Jets: WR
Brandon Marshall has consistently credited QB
Ryan Fitzpatrick in 2015, saying: "I wouldn't have been here if it wasn't for FitzMagic." Read the full post
here.
New England Patriots: From undrafted rookie to Super Bowl hero to Pro Bowler ... yeah,
Malcolm Butler has had quite the 12 months. But which Pats DB got snubbed? Read the full post
here.
New Orleans Saints: QB
Drew Brees is averaging 318 yards per game (second in the NFL), so why didn't he make the team? Read the full post
here.
Oakland Raiders: The ageless
Charles Woodson earned $250,000 by making the Pro Bowl. Read the full post
here.
Philadelphia Eagles: LB
Connor Barwin's sacks are down, but his versatility should've earned him a Pro Bowl nod. Read the full post
here.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Despite missing four games because of injury, QB
Ben Roethlisberger deserved to be one of six quarterbacks selected. Read the full post
here.
San Diego Chargers: It's hard to make the Pro Bowl when your team is 4-10, but QB
Philip Rivers has the numbers to be in the conversation. Read the full post
here.
San Francisco 49ers: NaVorro Bowman is tied for the NFL lead with 136 tackles, so he was an easy Pro Bowl selection. Read the full post
here.
St. Louis Rams: Todd Gurley lived up to the hype with nine rushing TDs, third among running backs. Read the full post
here.
Seattle Seahawks: Michael Bennett made his first career Pro Bowl, but one of his fellow standout D-linemen wasn't so lucky. Read the full post
here.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Lavonte David got snubbed because he is a 4-3 LB in an era where the 3-4 linebackers are getting most of the attention. Read the full post
here.
Tennessee Titans: Somehow,
Delanie Walker -- the leader among all tight ends in catches -- won't be headed to Hawaii. Read the full post
here.
Washington Redskins: TE
Jordan Reed is second among TEs with 74 catches and third with nine TDs -- both numbers higher than Pro Bowl invitee
Travis Kelce. Read the full post
here.