NFL Pro Bowl rosters 2024: Here's a full list of selections, alternates, coaches for AFC & NFC teams

Emily Dozier

NFL Pro Bowl rosters 2024: Here's a full list of selections, alternates, coaches for AFC & NFC teams image

Rosters for the NFL Pro Bowl are complete. 

With a 2020 Super Bowl rematch set between the Chiefs and 49ers, 14 players from the two teams will sit out the end-of-year event. That makes 27 total players on the Pro Bowl rosters who were not initially named but have stepped up as alternates. All but one originally selected quarterback has been replaced.

Regardless, the flag football game and skills contest will still feature some of the best in the league. The games will conclude on Feb. 4 in Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

Take a look at the AFC and NFC selections and alternates for the Pro Bowl below.

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AFC Pro Bowl roster 2024

PlayerPositionTeam
Tua TagovailoaQBDolphins
Lamar Jackson**QBRavens
Patrick Mahomes*QBChiefs
Raheem MostertRBDolphins
James CookRBBills
Derrick HenryRBTitans
Alec IngoldFBDolphins
Tyreek HillWRDolphins
Amari Cooper**WRBrowns
Keenan AllenWRChargers
Ja'Marr ChaseWRBengals
Travis Kelce*TEChiefs
David NjokuTERavens
Laremy TunsilTTexans
Dion DawkinsTBills
Terron ArmsteadTDolphins
Quenton NelsonGColts
Joel Bitonio**GBrowns
Joe Thuney*GChiefs
Creed Humphrey*CChiefs
Tyler LinderbaumCRavens
Myles GarrettDEBrowns
Maxx Crosby**DERaiders
Trey HendricksonDEBengals
Chris Jones*DTChiefs
Quinnen WilliamsDTJets
Justin MadubuikeDTRavens
TJ Watt**LBSteelers
Khalil Mack**LBChargers
Josh AllenLBJaguars
Roquan SmithLBRavens
Patrick QueenLBRavens
Pat Surtain IICBBroncos
Sauce GardnerCBJets
Jalen RamseyCBDolphins
Denzel WardCBBrowns
Justin SimmonsSBroncos
Minkah FitzpatrickSSteelers
Kyle HamiltonSRavens
Ross MatiscikLSJaguars
AJ ColePRaiders
Justin TuckerKRavens
Marvin Mims Jr.KRBroncos
Miles KillebrewSTSteelers

* - Not playing due to Super Bowl berth

** - Not playing due to injury

For the second straight year, Peyton Manning will coach the AFC squad. Ray Lewis will join his staff as the designated defensive coordinator. Wes Welker will be the offensive coordinator.

NFC Pro Bowl roster 2024

PlayerPositionTeam
Brock Purdy*QB49ers
Dak Prescott**QBCowboys
Matthew Stafford**QBRams
Christian McCaffrey*RB49ers
D'Andre SwiftRBEagles
Kyren WilliamsRBRams
Kyle Juszczyk*FB49ers
CeeDee LambWRCowboys
AJ Brown**WREagles
Mike Evans**WRBuccaneers
Puka NacuaWRRams
George Kittle*TE49ers
Sam LaPortaTELions
Trent Williams*T49ers
Lane JohnsonTEagles
Penei SewellTLions
Zack Martin**GCowboys
Chris LindstromGFalcons
Landon DickersonGEagles
Jason KelceCEagles
Frank RagnowCLions
Nick Bosa*DE49ers
Montez SweatDEBears
Aidan HutchinsonDELions
Aaron Donald**DTRams
Dexter LawrenceDTGiants
Javon Hargrave*DT49ers
Micah ParsonsLBCowboys
Danielle HunterLBVikings
Haason ReddickLBEagles
Fred Warner*LB49ers
Bobby WagnerLBSeahawks
DaRon BlandCBCowboys
Charvarius Ward*CB49ers
Jaylon JohnsonCBBears
Devon WitherspoonCBSeahawks
Jessie BatesSFalcons
Budda BakerSCardinals
Julian LoveSSeahawks
Andrew DePaolaLSVikings
Bryan AngerPCowboys
Brandon AubreyKCowboys
Rashid ShaheedKRSaints
Jalen Reeves-Maybin**STLions

* - Not playing due to Super Bowl berth

** - Not playing due to injury

Once again, Eli Manning will coach the NFC Pro Bowl team. DeMarcus Ware will serve as the DC, and Keenan McCardell will be the OC.

Pro Bowl 2024 alternates

Super Bowl-bound players are not eligible to suit up for the Pro Bowl, leaving plenty of alternate spots available. Additionally, a handful of selections have opted out of the skills contest and flag football game for injury or personal reasons.

Those replacing Chiefs and other AFC players include quarterbacks C.J. Stroud (Texans) and Gardner Minshew II (Colts), Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs, Jaguars tight end Evan Engram, guards Kevin Zeitler (Ravens) and Wyatt Teller (Browns), Colts center Ryan Kelly and defensive tackle DeForest Buckner, Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr., and linebackers Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (Browns) and Jermaine Johnson (Jets).

Replacing 49ers and other NFC players are quarterbacks Jalen Hurts (Eagles), Baker Mayfield (Buccaneers), and Geno Smith (Seahawks), Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs and wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf, Vikings fullback C.J. Ham, Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson, Cowboys guard Tyler Smith, Buccaneers tackle Tristan Wirfs, defensive tackles Derrick Brown (Panthers) and Kenny Clark (Packers), Saints linebacker Demario Davis, Cowboys defensive end Demarcus Lawrence, Eagles cornerback Darius Slay, and Seahawks special teamer Nick Bellore.

Emily Dozier

Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.