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Burrow named to AFC roster for 2026 Pro Bowl Games

Bengals QB Joe Burrow has been added to the AFC roster for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games. This marks the third career Pro Bowl selection for Burrow, who previously earned the honor for the 2022 and ’24 seasons.
        
A sixth-year player in 2025 out of Louisiana State University, Burrow started eight games and completed 173 of 259 passes for 1809 yards and 17 TDs with five INTs, good for a passer rating of 100.7. He returned to action in Week 13 after missing the previous nine contests due to a toe injury, and over the final six weeks of the regular season he led the NFL in completions (152), tied for second in TD passes (15), ranked third in passing yards (1620), fifth in completion percentage (68.2) and fifth in passer rating (102.2).
        
Burrow is the fourth Bengals player selected to the Pro Bowl for the 2025 season, joining WR Ja’Marr Chase, QB Joe Flacco and WR Tee Higgins. He also becomes the fourth Cincinnati QB to receive at least three Pro Bowl honors during his Bengals career, joining Ken Anderson (four selections), Andy Dalton (three) and Boomer Esiason (three).
        
The 2026 Pro Bowl Games take place on Tuesday, Feb. 3 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Calif., and will be televised live on ESPN.
 

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