A couple Jaguars players are performing well in the early stages of 2025 NFL Pro Bowl voting

The Jacksonville Jaguars' regular season hasn't gone as planned. Their playoff chances are dead, and most of their fan base is already looking to the offseason. There are still some positives from the season to be considered, including the individual performances from players in the locker room. Two of them have caught the attention of fans […]

Destin Adams NFL News Writer
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Aug 23, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Travon Walker (44) rushes the passer against the Atlanta Falcons in the first quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars' regular season hasn't gone as planned. Their playoff chances are dead, and most of their fan base is already looking to the offseason. 

There are still some positives from the season to be considered, including the individual performances from players in the locker room. Two of them have caught the attention of fans around the NFL, as they are performing very well in the early stages of voting for the 2025 Pro Bowl. 


Travon Walker

Jaguars edge rusher Travon Walker has been arguably the team's best defender this season. He leads the team with 8.5 sacks. He is only 1.5 sacks away from matching his career high from 2023, and it's become clear that Walker has a bright future in the NFL. To make his season not go entirely to waste, he has the opportunity to be named to his first Pro Bowl. He currently has the 10th most votes of any edge rusher and the sixth most of any player at the position in the AFC. 

Logan Cooke

Jaguars punter Logan Cooke currently has the sixth most Pro Bowl votes of any NFL punter and the fourth most of any punter in the AFC. He has been fantastic for Jacksonville this season and has proven to be one of the best punters in the NFL. He currently has the third most yards per punt at 51.3 yards and only had three touchbacks on 48 punts this season.