2025 Pro Bowl Teams Revealed: How many Lions made it, first time Pro Bowlers, and who got snubbed
Five Lions made the Pro Bowl this year
The 2025 Pro Bowl rosters have been set, and the Detroit Lions once again have a pretty strong presence. Here’s who made it from the Lions, the first timers, and the guys who got snubbed.
Lions players who made the Pro Bowl
- Jahmyr Gibbs: No shocker here. Forget the last couple of weeks, Gibbs has been electric this whole year with 1,662 total yards and 17 touchdowns. He could reach 20 for a second straight year soon.
- Amon-Ra St. Brown: Another big year for St. Brown with 98 receptions, 1,154 yards, and 11 touchdowns. Yeah, there’s been this new drop thing, but it doesn’t matter much in the end. He’s still one of the best receivers in the game.
- Aidan Hutchinson: Another year and another Pro Bowl nod for Hutchinson. He currently leads the league in pressures and notched another double-digit sack season with 11.5.
- Jack Campbell: Campbell makes his first Pro Bowl in a year in which he’s arguably been the best linebacker in the NFL. He’s probably going to make the All-Pro team as well.
- Penei Sewell: I mean, do we really need to explain anything here? He’s the best right tackle in football, and he’s the clubhouse leader to win Protector of the Year this season.
Lions who got Snubbed
Jared Goff got wildly snubbed
We live in a world where a guy who is third in passing yards, second in touchdowns, fifth in completion percentage, second in passer rating, and has the league’s lowest interception percentage didn’t get voted into the Pro Bowl.
That is complete insanity. If the Lions were one of the top seeds right now, we’d be talking about the MVP season this guy is having. Instead, we’re once again talking about how he’s overlooked.
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