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The following is a list of players, both past and current, who have been selected to play in the NFL's annual Pro Bowl game, beginning with the 1950 season.

Between 1938 and 1942, an NFL all star team played the league champion in the NFL All-Star Game. 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.

N

†—Named as a starter ‡—Did not participate (see notes) #—Named Pro Bowl MVP/co-MVP (or equivalent)

Name Position Year(s) selected Franchise(s) represented Notes
Gern Nagler OE 1958[1] Chicago Cardinals
Tom Nalen C 1997,[2] 1998,[3] 1999,[4] 2000‡,[5] 2003[6] Denver Broncos 2000—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[7]
Joe Namath QB 1965 (AFL),[8] 1967 (AFL),[9] 1968 (AFL),[10] 1969 (AFL),[11] 1972[12] New York Jets
Jim Nance FB 1966 (AFL),[13] 1967 (AFL)[9] Boston Patriots
Joe Nash NT 1984[14] Seattle Seahawks
Paul Naumoff LB 1970[15] Detroit Lions
Ed Neal C 1950[16] Green Bay Packers
Keanu Neal SS 2017[17] Atlanta Falcons 2017—Selected as a replacement for Malcolm Jenkins[18]
Lorenzo Neal FB 2002,[19] 2005,[20] 2006,[21] 2007[22] Cincinnati Bengals (2002)
San Diego Chargers (2005–2007)
Ralph Neely OT 1967 (NFL),[23] 1969 (NFL)[24] Dallas Cowboys
Billy Neighbors G 1963 (AFL)[25] Boston Patriots
Mike Nelms KR 1980,[26] 1981,[27] 1982[28] Washington Redskins
Bill Nelsen QB 1969 (NFL)[24] Cleveland Browns
Andy Nelson S 1960[29] Baltimore Colts
Jordy Nelson WR 2014[30] Green Bay Packers
Quenton Nelson G 2018,[31] 2019†,[32] 2020[33] Indianapolis Colts
Reggie Nelson FS 2015‡,[34] 2016[35] Cincinnati Bengals (2015)
Oakland Raiders (2016)
2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[36]
Steve Nelson ILB 1980,[26] 1984,[14] 1985[37] New England Patriots
Tom Neville OT 1966 (AFL)[13] Boston Patriots
Jeremy Newberry C 2001,[38] 2002[19] San Francisco 49ers
Tom Newberry
Ed Newman
Terence Newman
Ozzie Newsome
Cam Newton
Nate Newton
Yannick Ngakoue DE 2017[17] Jacksonville Jaguars 2017—Selected as a replacement for Calais Campbell[39]
Haloti Ngata DT 2009†,[40] 2010†,[41] 2011‡,[42] 2012‡,[43] 2013[44] Baltimore Ravens 2011—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[45]
2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Ravens advanced to Super Bowl XLVII[46]
2013—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to personal reasons[47]
Elbie Nickel OE 1952,[48] 1953,[49] 1956[50] Pittsburgh Steelers
Hardy Nickerson MLB 1993,[51] 1996,[52] 1997,[2] 1998,[3] 1999[4] Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Carl Nicks G 2010,[41] 2011[42] New Orleans Saints
Laurie Niemi DT, OT 1951,[53] 1952[48] Washington Redskins
John Niland G 1968 (NFL),[54] 1969 (NFL),[24] 1970,[15] 1971,[55] 1972,[12] 1973[56] Dallas Cowboys
John Nisby G 1959,[57] 1961 (NFL),[58] 1962 (NFL)[59] Pittsburgh Steelers (1959, 1961)
Washington Redskins (1962)
Ray Nitschke MLB 1964 (NFL)[60] Green Bay Packers
Roosevelt Nix FB 2017[17] Pittsburgh Steelers 2017—Selected as a replacement for James Develin[61]
Tommy Nobis MLB 1966 (NFL),[62] 1967 (NFL),[23] 1968 (NFL),[54] 1970,[15] 1972[12] Atlanta Falcons
Leo Nomellini OT, DT 1950,[16] 1951,[53] 1952,[48] 1953[49] 1956,[50] 1957,[63] 1958,[1] 1959,[57] 1960,[29] 1961 (NFL)[58] San Francisco 49ers
Karl Noonan
Josh Norman
Don Norton
Jerry Norton
Jim Norton
Ken Norton Jr.
Scott Norwood
Jay Novacek
Buzz Nutter
Blaine Nye

O

†—Named as a starter ‡—Did not participate (see notes) #—Named Pro Bowl MVP/co-MVP (or equivalent)

Name Position Year(s) selected Franchise(s) represented Notes
Don Oakes OT 1967 (AFL)[9] Boston Patriots
Bart Oates C 1990,[64] 1991,[65] 1993,[51] 1994,[66] 1995[67] New York Giants (1990, 1992, 1993)
San Francisco 49ers (1994, 1995)
Ken O'Brien QB 1985,[37] 1991[65] New York Jets 1985—Selected as a replacement for Dan Marino[68]
Tommy O'Connell QB 1957[63] Cleveland Browns
Steve Odom KR 1975[69] Green Bay Packers
Nate Odomes CB 1992,[70] 1993[51] Buffalo Bills
Riley Odoms TE 1973,[56] 1974,[71] 1975,[69] 1978[72] Denver Broncos
Joe O'Donnell G 1965 (AFL)[8] Buffalo Bills
Neil O'Donnell QB 1992[70] Pittsburgh Steelers
John Offerdahl ILB 1986,[73] 1987,[74] 1988,[75] 1989,[76] 1990[64] Miami Dolphins
Jonathan Ogden OT 1997,[2] 1998,[3] 1999,[4] 2000,[5] 2001,[38] 2002,[19] 2003,[6] 2004,[77] 2005,[20] 2006‡,[21] 2007[22] Baltimore Ravens 2006—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[78]
2007—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[79]
Adewale Ogunleye DE 2003[6] Miami Dolphins
Shaun O'Hara C 2008,[80] 2009†,[40] 2010[41] New York Giants 2010—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[81]
Christian Okoye FB 1989,[76] 1991[65] Kansas City Chiefs
Russell Okung OT 2012,[43] 2017[17] Seattle Seahawks (2012)
Los Angeles Chargers (2017)
2017—Selected as a replacement for Donald Penn[82]
Greg Olsen
Merlin Olsen
Harold Olson
Johnny Olszewski
Deltha O'Neal
Leslie O'Neal
Brian Orakpo
Jimmy Orr
Dave Osborn RB 1970[15] Minnesota Vikings
Kelechi Osemele G 2016†,[35] 2017[17] Oakland Raiders
Kassim Osgood ST 2006,[21] 2007,[22] 2009[40] San Diego Chargers
Jim Otis RB 1975[69] St. Louis Cardinals
Tyler Ott LS 2020[33] Seattle Seahawks
Gus Otto
Jim Otto
Matt Overton
Montell Owens
Steve Owens
Terrell Owens

P

†—Named as a starter ‡—Did not participate (see notes) #—Named Pro Bowl MVP/co-MVP (or equivalent)

Name Position Year(s) selected Franchise(s) represented Notes
Orlando Pace
Alan Page
Carson Palmer
John Paluck
Ken Panfil
Jack Pardee
Babe Parilli
Jim Parker
Willie Parker
Cody Parkey
Dave Parks
Bernie Parrish DB 1960,[29] 1963 (NFL)[83] Cleveland Browns
Lemar Parrish CB, KR 1970,[15] 1971,[55] 1974,[71] 1975,[69] 1976,[84] 1977,[85] 1979,[86] 1980[26] Cincinnati Bengals (1970, 1971, 1974–1977)
Washington Redskins (1979, 1980)
Dan Pastorini QB 1975[69] Houston Oilers
Cordarrelle Patterson KR, ST 2013,[44] 2016†,[35] 2019†,[32] 2020[33] Minnesota Vikings (2013, 2016)
Chicago Bears (2019, 2020)
Jimmy Patton
Don Paul
Dainard Paulson
Bryce Paup
Walter Payton
Dave Pear
Drew Pearson
Andrus Peat G 2018,[31] 2019,[32] 2020[33] New Orleans Saints 2018—Selected as a replacement for Brandon Brooks[87]
2019—Selected as a replacement for Brandon Scherff[88]
Cedric Peerman ST 2015[34] Cincinnati Bengals 2015—Selected as a replacement for Matthew Slater[89]
Donald Penn OT 2010,[41] 2016‡,[35] 2017[17] Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2010)
Oakland Raiders (2016, 2017)
2010—Selected as a replacement for Chad Clifton[90]
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[91]
2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[82]
Woody Peoples G 1972,[12] 1973[56] San Francisco 49ers
Julius Peppers DE, OLB 2004,[77] 2005,[20] 2006,[21] 2008†,[80] 2009†,[40] 2010†,[41] 2011,[42] 2012†,[43] 2015[34] Carolina Panthers (2004–2016, 2009)
Chicago Bears (2010–2012)
Green Bay Packers (2015)
2011—Selected as a replacement for Jason Pierre-Paul[92]
2015—Selected as a replacement for Von Miller[93]
Don Perkins
Joe Perry
Michael Dean Perry
Rod Perry
Floyd Peters
Jason Peters OT 2007‡,[22] 2008‡,[80] 2009†,[40] 2010‡,[41] 2011†,[42] 2013‡,[44] 2014‡,[30] 2015‡,[34] 2016[35] Buffalo Bills (2007, 2008)
Philadelphia Eagles (2009–2011, 2013–2016)
2007—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[94]
2008—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[95]
2010—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[96]
2013—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[97]
2014—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[98]
2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[99]
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[100]
Marcus Peters CB 2015,[34] 2016‡,[35] 2019[32] Kansas City Chiefs (2015, 2016)
Baltimore Ravens (2019)
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[101]
2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[102]
Tony Peters SS 1982[28] Washington Redskins
Volney Peters DT 1955[103] Washington Redskins
Adrian Peterson RB 2007†,[22] 2008†,[80] 2009†,[40] 2010,[41] 2012†,[43] 2013‡,[44] 2015[34] Minnesota Vikings 2013—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[104]
Julian Peterson LB 2002,[19] 2003,[6] 2006,[21] 2007†,[22] 2008[80] San Francisco 49ers (2002, 2003)
Seattle Seahawks (2006–2008)
2008—Selected as a replacement for Derrick Brooks[105]
Patrick Peterson KR, CB 2011,[42] 2012,[43] 2013,[44] 2014,[30] 2015‡,[34] 2016†,[35] 2017†,[17] 2018[31] Arizona Cardinals 2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[106]
Richie Petitbon S 1962 (NFL),[59] 1963 (NFL),[83] 1966 (NFL),[62] 1967 (NFL)[23] Chicago Bears
Gerry Philbin DE 1968 (AFL),[10] 1969 (AFL)[11] New York Jets
Adrian Phillips ST 2018[31] Los Angeles Chargers
Jim Phillips OE 1960,[29] 1961 (NFL),[58] 1962 (NFL)[59] Los Angeles Rams
Shaun Phillips OLB 2010[41] San Diego Chargers 2010—Selected as a replacement for James Harrison[107]
Carl Pickens WR 1995,[67] 1996[52] Cincinnati Bengals
Antonio Pierce MLB 2006[21] New York Giants
Jason Pierre-Paul DE, OLB 2011,[42] 2012†,[43] 2020[33] New York Giants (2011, 2012)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2020)
2011—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Giants advanced to Super Bowl XLVI[92]
Nick Pietrosante
Pete Pihos
Scott Player
Milt Plum
Jake Plummer
Sherman Plunkett
Dontari Poe
Jim Podoley
Troy Polamalu
Fran Polsfoot
Ryan Pontbriand
Ray Poole
Robert Porcher
Joey Porter
Rufus Porter
Clinton Portis
Paul Posluszny
Dickie Post RB 1967 (AFL),[9] 1969 (AFL)[11] San Diego Chargers
Myron Pottios MLB 1961 (NFL),[58] 1963 (NFL),[83] 1964 (NFL)[60] Pittsburgh Steelers
Maurkice Pouncey C 2010‡,[41] 2011‡,[42] 2012†,[43] 2014,[30] 2016‡,[35] 2017†,[17] 2018†,[31] 2019†‡,[32] 2020[33] Pittsburgh Steelers 2010—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Steelers advanced to Super Bowl XLV[108]
2011—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[109]
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[110]
2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[111]
Mike Pouncey C 2013,[44] 2014,[30] 2015‡,[34] 2018[31] Miami Dolphins (2013–2015)
Los Angeles Chargers (2018)
2014—Selected as a replacement for Mike Iupati[112]
Art Powell OE 1963 (AFL),[25] 1966 (AFL),[113] 1965 (AFL),[8] 1966 (AFL)[13] Oakland Raiders
Marvin Powell OT 1979,[86] 1980,[26] 1981,[27] 1982,[28] 1983[114] New York Jets
Matt Prater K 2013‡,[44] 2016[35] Denver Broncos (2013)
Detroit Lions (2016)
2013—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Broncos advanced to Super Bowl 50[115]
2016—Selected as a replacement for Matt Bryant[116]
Dak Prescott QB 2016†,[35] 2018[31] Dallas Cowboys 2018—Selected as a replacement for Drew Brees[117]
Roell Preston
Luke Prestridge
Eddie Price
Vince Promuto
Greg Pruitt
Mike Pruitt
Trevor Pryce
Duane Putnam
Mike Pyle

Q

†—Named as a starter ‡—Did not participate (see notes) #—Named Pro Bowl MVP/co-MVP (or equivalent)

Name Position Year(s) selected Franchise(s) represented Notes
Shelton Quarles
Mike Quick
Fred Quillan
Glover Quin
Skeets Quinlan
Robert Quinn

R

†—Named as a starter ‡—Did not participate (see notes) #—Named Pro Bowl MVP/co-MVP (or equivalent)

Name Position Year(s) selected Franchise(s) represented Notes
Neil Rackers K 2005[20] Arizona Cardinals
Frank Ragnow C 2020[33] Detroit Lions
B. J. Raji NT 2011[42] Green Bay Packers
Jalen Ramsey CB 2017†,[17] 2018†,[31] 2019‡,[32] 2020[33] Jacksonville Jaguars (2017, 2018)
Los Angeles Rams (2019, 2020)
2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[118]
John Randle DT 1993,[51] 1994,[66] 1995,[67] 1996,[52] 1997,[2] 1998,[3] 2001[38] Minnesota Vikings (1993–1998)
Seattle Seahawks (2001)
Sonny Randle OE 1960,[29] 1961 (NFL),[58] 1962 (NFL),[59] 1965 (NFL)[119] Chicago/St. Louis Cardinals
Ahmad Rashād WR 1978,[72] 1979,[86] 1980,[26] 1981[27] Minnesota Vikings
Jeremiah Ratliff DT 2008†,[80] 2009†,[40] 2010†,[41] 2011[42] Dallas Cowboys
Ken Reaves CB 1969 (NFL)[24] Atlanta Falcons
Bert Rechichar K, DB 1955,[103] 1956#,[50] 1957[63] Baltimore Colts 1956—Named MVP of game
Rick Redman LB 1967 (AFL)[9] San Diego Chargers
Marcel Reece FB 2012,[43] 2013,[44] 2014,[30] 2015[34] Oakland Raiders 2013—Selected as a replacement for Vonta Leach[120]
Alvin Reed TE 1968 (AFL),[10] 1969 (AFL)[11] Houston Oilers
Andre Reed WR 1988,[75] 1989,[76] 1990,[64] 1991,[65] 1992,[70] 1993,[51] 1994[66] Buffalo Bills
Ed Reed S 2003,[6] 2004,[77] 2006,[21] 2007†,[22] 2008†‡,[80] 2009†,[40] 2010‡,[41] 2011‡,[42] 2012[43] Baltimore Ravens 2008—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[121]
2010—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[122]
2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Ravens advanced to Super Bowl XLVII[123]
Jordan Reed TE 2016[35] Washington Redskins 2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[124]
Ike Reese LB 2004[77] Philadelphia Eagles
John Reger
Jerry Reichow
Eric Reid
Mike Reid
Mike Reinfeldt
Johnny Rembert
Mel Renfro
Ray Renfro
Pete Retzlaff
Fuad Reveiz
Darrelle Revis CB 2008,[80] 2009†,[40] 2010†,[41] 2011†,[42] 2013,[44] 2014,[30] 2015[34] New York Jets (2008–2011, 2015)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2013)
New England Patriots (2014)
Bob Reynolds OT 1966 (NFL),[62] 1968 (NFL),[54] 1969 (NFL)[24] St. Louis Cardinals
Jack Reynolds MLB 1975,[69] 1980[26] Los Angeles Rams
Xavier Rhodes CB 2016,[35] 2017†,[17] 2019[32] Minnesota Vikings 2019—Selected as a replacement for Richard Sherman[125]
Patrick Ricard FB 2019†,[32] 2020[33] Baltimore Ravens
Jerry Rice
Ken Rice
Ray Rice
Sidney Rice
Simeon Rice
Jess Richardson
Sheldon Richardson
Tony Richardson
Willie Richardson
Les Richter
John Riggins
Gerald Riggs
Jim Ringo
Cody Risien
Andre Rison
Jim Ritcher G 1991,[65] 1992[70] Buffalo Bills
Marco Rivera G 2002,[19] 2003,[6] 2004[77] Green Bay Packers
Philip Rivers QB 2006‡,[21] 2009‡,[40] 2010†,[41] 2011,[42] 2013,[44] 2016,[35] 2017‡,[17] 2018[31] San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers 2006—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[126]
2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[127]
2016—Selected as a replacement for Ben Roethlisberger[128]
2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[129]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[130]
Carl Roaches KR 1981[27] Houston Oilers
Willie Roaf OT 1994,[66] 1995,[67] 1996,[52] 1997,[2] 1998,[3] 1999,[4] 2000,[5] 2002,[19] 2003,[6] 2004,[77] 2005[20] New Orleans Saints (1994–2000)
Kansas City Chiefs (2002–2005)
Joe Robb DE 1966 (NFL)[62] St. Louis Cardinals
Barret Robbins C 2002[19] Oakland Raiders 2002—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[131]
Bo Roberson OE 1965 (AFL)[8] Buffalo Bills
Andre Roberts KR 2018†,[31] 2019,[32] 2020[33] New York Jets (2018)
Buffalo Bills (2019, 2020)
2019—Selected as a replacement for Mecole Hardman[132]
Gene Roberts
William Roberts
Isiah Robertson
Johnny Robinson
Allen Robinson
Dave Robinson
Eugene Robinson
Jerry Robinson
Johnny Robinson
Koren Robinson
Michael Robinson
Paul Robinson
Wayne Robinson
Andy Robustelli
Reggie Roby
Paul Rochester
Walt Rock
Aaron Rodgers QB 2009†,[40] 2011†,[42] 2012‡,[43] 2014,[30] 2015‡,[34] 2016‡,[35] 2018‡,[31] 2019‡,[32] 2020[33] Green Bay Packers 2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[133]
2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[134]
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[135]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[136]
2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[137]
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB 2009,[40] 2015,[34] Arizona Cardinals (2009)
New York Giants (2015)
2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[138]
2015—Selected as a replacement for Malcolm Butler[139]
Ben Roethlisberger QB 2007,[22] 2011†,[42] 2014,[30] 2015‡,[34] 2016,[35] 2017[17] Pittsburgh Steelers 2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[140]
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[128]
Fran Rogel FB 1956[50] Pittsburgh Steelers
Carlos Rogers CB 2011[42] San Francisco 49ers 2011—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[141]
George Rogers RB 1981,[27] 1982[28] New Orleans Saints
Shaun Rogers
Len Rohde
Johnny Roland
Antrel Rolle
Samari Rolle
Bill Romanowski
Tony Romo QB 2006,[21] 2007,[22] 2009,[40] 2014[30] Dallas Cowboys 2009—Selected as a replacement for Brett Favre[142]
Michael Roos OT 2008[80] Tennessee Titans
Aldrick Rosas K 2018[31] New York Giants
Dan Ross TE 1982[28] Cincinnati Bengals
Kevin Ross
Tim Rossovich
Allen Rossum
Kyle Rote
Tobin Rote
Bob Rowe
Mike Rozier
Mike Rucker DE 2003[6] Carolina Panthers
Tim Ruddy C 2000[5] Miami Dolphins 2000—Selected as a replacement for Tom Nalen[7]
Jack Rudnay C 1973,[56] 1974,[71] 1975,[69] 1976[84] Kansas City Chiefs
Kyle Rudolph TE 2012,[43] 2017[17] Minnesota Vikings 2017—Selected as a replacement for Jimmy Graham[143]
Jon Runyan
Andy Russell
Darrell Russell
Joe Rutgens
Ed Rutkowski
Frank Ryan
Matt Ryan
DeMeco Ryans
Mark Rypien

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