The conclusion of the 2023 NFL season this weekend signals the time for fans and media to vote on the 2024 Pro Bowl rosters.
The Pro Bowl is an honor and privilege for players who have stood out from their peers, and there are always more worthy candidates than there are spots.
The NFL released the NFC and AFC rosters on Wednesday, with players like Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes, and Christian McCaffrey leading the way.
As is the case every season, several players were snubbed from the team and this year that includes players like Josh Allen, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and DJ Moore.
Each of those players has a strong case to make the Pro Bowl roster, but for now they will have to deal with being left off.
While several players must feel miffed about being left off, four teams didn’t have a single representative for Pro Bowl weekend via Dov Kleiman.
“Teams with no 2023 Pro Bowlers: – #Commanders – #Packers – #Patriots – #Panthers,” Kleiman tweeted.
Teams with no 2023 Pro Bowlers:
– #Commanders
– #Packers
– #Patriots
– #Panthers https://t.co/nPxxFYn60G pic.twitter.com/jsrNoEoygE
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 4, 2024
The Green Bay Packers might be the most surprising team on the list, though no one has truly stood out.
Meanwhile, it makes sense why the New England Patriots, Washington Commanders, and Carolina Panthers don’t have a Pro Bowler on their roster given their records.
Washington might’ve had a Pro Bowl player had they kept Montez Sweat, but they traded him away to the Chicago Bears and he’s flourished on his new team.
This is something that the teams will surely keep in mind in the offseason as they look to revamp their respective rosters.
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