– All-Stars to be announced on Pro Bowl Selection Show on
NFL Network on Tuesday, December 22 –
– Stars will be realigned during Pro Bowl Draft Show live on ESPN2 on January 27 –
New England Patriots quarterback
TOM BRADY, with 342,471 votes, leads all players in balloting for the 2016 Pro Bowl,
NFL.com announced today.
Carolina Panthers quarterback
CAM NEWTON (298,754 votes) ranks second overall, while Cincinnati Bengals quarterback
ANDY DALTON (277,104 votes), Green Bay Packers quarterback
AARON RODGERS (254,253 votes) and Atlanta Falcons running back
DEVONTA FREEMAN (244,448 votes) round out the top five on
NFL.com.
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Fan voting for the 2016 Pro Bowl will continue online and on web-enabled mobile phones at
www.NFL.com/probowl/ballot until Tuesday, December 15. The Pro Bowl players will be
announced
on Tuesday, December 22 live on NFL Network.
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Players will later be assigned to teams through the Pro Bowl Draft, which will air on ESPN2 on Wednesday, January 27.
The 2016 Pro Bowl will be played on Sunday, January 31, 2016 and televised live on ESPN from Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. Tickets to the 2016 Pro Bowl are on sale through
ProBowl.com. Fans may also purchase individual game tickets through Ticketmaster by calling 1-800-745-3000. Tickets start as low as $30.
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Special group ticket packages, including access to gameday and Pro Bowl practice experiences, are also available directly through the NFL. Fans can visit
ProBowl.com or call 1-844-4PB-TKTS for more information.
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The 2016 Pro Bowl will continue using the revised game format that debuted with the 2014 Pro Bowl, with NFL Legends captains having final say over Pro Bowl Draft decisions. The Pro Bowl will remain “unconferenced,” with several key playing rules changed. Players will be selected without regard to conference in voting by fans, coaches and players and later assigned to Pro Bowl teams via a fantasy football-style draft.
Four leading vote getters – comprised of two offensive and two defensive player captains – will be joined by two
NFL.com fantasy football champions to draft players.
The fantasy football champion will have Hall of Fame help. Two Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receivers – MICHAEL IRVIN and JERRY RICE – will serve as NFL Legends captains for the 2016 Pro Bowl, last year it was Michael Irvin and Chris Carter.
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The Pro Bowl players are determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches. Each group’s vote counts one-third toward determining the 88 All-Star players who will be eligible for the Pro Bowl Draft.
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NFL players and coaches will cast their votes on Friday, December 18. The NFL is the only sports league that combines voting by fans, coaches and players to determine its all-star teams. It was the first professional sports league to offer online all-star voting in 1995.
NFL ALL-STAR TOP-TEN VOTE-GETTERS
POS.
|
NAME
|
TEAM
|
VOTES
|
QB
|
Tom Brady
|
New England
|
342,471
|
QB
|
Cam Newton
|
Carolina
|
298,754
|
QB
|
Andy Dalton
|
Cincinnati
|
277,104
|
QB
|
Aaron Rodgers
|
Green Bay
|
254,253
|
RB
|
Devonta Freeman
|
Atlanta
|
244,448
|
TE
|
Rob Gronkowski
|
New England
|
243,451
|
QB
|
Carson Palmer
|
Arizona
|
220,026
|
WR
|
Odell Beckham, Jr.
|
New York Giants
|
212,741
|
WR
|
Antonio Brown
|
Pittsburgh
|
209,306
|
RB
|
Todd Gurley
|
St. Louis
|
204,309
|
NFL LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION
POS.
|
NAME, TEAM
|
VOTES
|
POS.
|
NAME, TEAM
|
VOTES
|
QB
|
Tom Brady, New England
|
342,471
|
DE
|
J.J. Watt, Houston
|
165,879
|
QB
|
Cam Newton, Carolina
|
298,754
|
DE
|
Chandler Jones, New England
|
124,769
|
RB
|
Devonta Freeman, Atlanta
|
244,448
|
DT
|
Geno Atkins, Cincinnati
|
136,894
|
RB
|
Todd Gurley, St. Louis
|
204,309
|
DT
|
Kawann Short, Carolina
|
124,778
|
FB
|
Mike Tolbert, Carolina
|
152,886
|
OLB
|
Thomas Davis, Carolina
|
119,527
|
FB
|
Marcel Reece, Oakland
|
152,281
|
OLB
|
Jamie Collins, New England
|
91,949
|
WR
|
Odell Beckham, Jr., New York Giants
|
212,741
|
ILB
|
Luke Kuechly, Carolina
|
123,586
|
WR
|
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh
|
209,306
|
ILB
|
Clay Matthews, Green Bay
|
91,920
|
TE
|
Rob Gronkowski, New England
|
243,451
|
CB
|
Josh Norman, Carolina
|
155,223
|
TE
|
Greg Olsen, Carolina
|
182,905
|
CB
|
Darrelle Revis, New York Jets
|
123,808
|
T
|
Michael Oher, Carolina
|
68,553
|
SS
|
Charles Woodson, Oakland
|
107,841
|
T
|
Sebastian Vollmer, New England
|
67,509
|
SS
|
Kam Chancellor, Seattle
|
54,530
|
G
|
Trai Turner, Carolina
|
115,895
|
FS
|
Kurt Coleman, Carolina
|
83,236
|
G
|
Andrew Norwell, Carolina
|
110,625
|
FS
|
Tyrann Mathieu, Arizona
|
69,119
|
C
|
Ryan Kalil, Carolina
|
104,705
|
P
|
Sam Koch, Baltimore
|
45,618
|
C
|
David Andrews, New England
|
74,478
|
P
|
Ryan Allen, New England
|
40,291
|
K
|
Stephen Gostkowski, New England
|
109,778
|
ST
|
Joe Webb, Carolina
|
57,362
|
K
|
Justin Tucker, Baltimore
|
54,072
|
ST
|
Matthew Slater, New England
|
53,061
|
RS
|
Tyler Lockett, Seattle
|
53,539
|
|
|
|
RS
|
Danny Amendola, New England
|
42,833
|
|
|
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