The NFL Pro Bowl fan vote is back, and let’s just say—it’s already heating up! Ravens superstar Lamar Jackson isn’t just winning on the field; he’s winning over fans too. With a league-high 44,681 votes, Jackson is leading the pack, and his teammate Derrick Henry isn’t far behind. This year’s voting is full of surprises, from jaw-dropping stats to rising stars making waves.
Let’s break down who’s crushing it, which teams dominate, and what to expect from the 2025 Pro Bowl Games!
Lamar Jackson Tops The Charts
Lamar Jackson, the reigning NFL MVP, is the fan-favorite player, leading all NFL players in votes with 44,681. His remarkable season has seen him complete 67% of his passes for 3,290 yards, 29 touchdowns, and just three interceptions. These stats and his electrifying playstyle make him the undisputed leader in fan support this season.
Derrick Henry And Saquon Barkley Close Behind
Trailing Jackson is his Ravens teammate, running back Derrick Henry, with 40,729 votes. Henry has been a powerhouse, accumulating 1,532 yards from scrimmage and 15 touchdowns. Right behind Henry is Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, who received 40,602 votes. Barkley’s dominance on the field continues to shine, even as the Eagles edged out the Ravens in a recent matchup.
Josh Allen And Jahmyr Gibbs Round Out The Top 5
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, a top MVP candidate, holds the fourth spot with 36,574 votes. Allen’s strong performances this season have kept the Bills in contention and fans excited. Meanwhile, Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs, a rising star, ranks fifth with 35,637 votes, a testament to his breakout season.
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Top Teams In Fan Voting
The Detroit Lions lead all teams in total fan votes, thanks to standout performances from Gibbs, David Montgomery (eighth among running backs), Penei Sewell (leading offensive tackle), and Amon-Ra St. Brown (third among wide receivers). The Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, and Pittsburgh Steelers round out the top five teams in total votes received.
Surprises In The Voting
One of the most surprising developments is Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels receiving more votes than Patrick Mahomes and several other high-profile players. This highlights fans’ appreciation for emerging talent and the growing popularity of the Commanders’ young star.
2025 Pro Bowl Games: What To Expect?
The Pro Bowl Games will return to Orlando, Florida, on Sunday, February 2, for an action-packed day featuring AFC vs. NFC competitions, Pro Bowl Skills challenges, and a flag football game coached by Peyton and Eli Manning. Fans will see 88 of the NFL’s biggest stars go head-to-head in thrilling contests and enjoy interactive events, giveaways, and family-friendly activities.
The Pro Bowl Skills Show will air live on ESPN on Thursday, January 30. It will show players’ off-field competitiveness in unique challenges. Fans can expect cumulative scoring from these events to add intensity to Sunday’s flag football matchup.
How Fans Can Vote?
Fans have until December 23 to cast their votes across multiple platforms, including:
- ProBowl.com/Vote
- Official NFL team websites
- Social media voting on “X” (formerly Twitter) using the hashtag #ProBowlVote.
During the final voting days, social media votes will count as double, giving fans more influence in deciding who makes the all-star roster.
Fan, Player, And Coach Input
Pro Bowl selections depend on combined votes from fans, players, and coaches, with each group contributing one-third of the decision. This unique system ensures a balanced and representative all-star lineup.
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