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Fan voting for Pro Bowl rosters has officially ended, and it’s Colts RB Jonathan Taylor who remained atop to lead the NFL with 265,370 fan votes. It was a tight race to the end, however, as Taylor, 49ers DE Nick Bosa and Chiefs TE Travis Kelce all finished within 2,830 votes of one another.
The most surprising climb in the final batch of votes was that of 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, who finished with the fourth-most fan votes, even ahead of superstars like Tom Brady, Davante Adams, Trevon Diggs, and Aaron Donald. He’s been selected to the Pro Bowl every year since 2016, his final season with the Ravens. Juszczyk, affectionately known by fans as “Juice,” scored his second touchdown of the 2021 NFL season in Week 15 against the Falcons.
Pro Bowl rosters will be announced on NFL Network Wednesday, December 22nd during the Pro Bowl Special starting at 8:00 p.m. ET. The 2022 Pro Bowl is scheduled for Sunday, February 6 at 3 p.m. ET on ESPN and will take place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Here are the full fan voting results for the 2022 NFL Pro Bowl.
Pro Bowl voting results, 2021
POS. | CONF. | NAME, TEAM | VOTES |
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POS. | CONF. | NAME, TEAM | VOTES |
RB | AFC | Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis | 265,370 |
DE | NFC | Nick Bosa, San Francisco | 264,687 |
TE | AFC | Travis Kelce, Kansas City | 262,540 |
FB | NFC | Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco | 244,714 |
CB | NFC | Trevon Diggs, Dallas | 242,900 |
QB | NFC | Tom Brady, Tampa Bay | 237,468 |
OLB | AFC | T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh | 237,047 |
WR | NFC | Davante Adams, Green Bay | 234,600 |
QB | AFC | Justin Herbert, L.A. Chargers | 213,904 |
TE | NFC | George Kittle, San Francisco | 208,193 |
WR | AFC | Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati | 202,141 |
DE | AFC | Myles Garrett, Cleveland | 201,096 |
FS | AFC | Kevin Byard, Tennessee | 193,061 |
ILB | NFC | Micah Parsons, Dallas | 189,899 |
K | AFC | Justin Tucker, Baltimore | 186,812 |
DT | NFC | Aaron Donald, L.A. Rams | 185,503 |
DT | AFC | Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee | 173,029 |
SS | AFC | Tyrann Mathieu, Kansas City | 170,939 |
CB | AFC | J.C. Jackson, New England | 162,263 |
RB | NFC | Dalvin Cook, Minnesota | 156,503 |
FB | AFC | Patrick Ricard, Baltimore | 142,032 |
OLB | NFC | Haason Reddick, Carolina | 135,643 |
SS | NFC | Harrison Smith, Minnesota | 134,321 |
P | NFC | Michael Dickson, Seattle | 132,814 |
T | NFC | Trent Williams, San Francisco | 131,096 |
C | AFC | Creed Humphrey, Kansas City | 128,608 |
FS | NFC | Quandre Diggs, Seattle | 123,574 |
G | AFC | Joel Bitonio, Cleveland | 116,569 |
ILB | AFC | Denzel Perryman, Las Vegas | 113,733 |
RS | NFC | DeAndre Carter, Washington | 111,471 |
G | NFC | Zack Martin, Dallas | 108,065 |
ST | NFC | Nick Bellore, Seattle | 102,774 |
RS | AFC | Ray-Ray McCloud, Pittsburgh | 98,525 |
C | NFC | Jason Kelce, Philadelphia | 98,380 |
ST | AFC | Ola Adeniyi, Tennessee | 98,287 |
P | AFC | Pressley Harvin, Pittsburgh | 93,676 |
LS | AFC | Joe Cardona, New England | 86,382 |
T | AFC | Rashawn Slater, L.A. Chargers | 83,085 |
K | NFC | Younghoe Koo, Atlanta | 80,713 |
LS | NFC | Camaron Cheeseman, Washington | 72,416 |