Did any Jets make the Pro Bowl this season? Explaining NFL's roster decisions

Matt Sullivan

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The New York Jets are 3-12 and in the middle of a major struggle this season. While the record isn't great, there haven't been many standout individual performances this season.

With a poor record and a lack of superstars or talent showing high-level play, the Jets were at risk of low representation at the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl Games.

And, unfortunately for Aaron Glenn's Jets, as Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team points out, the Jets officially have no representation at the Pro Bowl this season. No special teamer, defensive player, or offensive player has made the Pro Bowl for the Jets this season.

Did any Jets make 2026 Pro Bowl roster? Explaining NFL's roster decisions

As of the initial announcement, the Jets are not sending any players to the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl Games. While their 3-12 record isn't great, some other teams around them are sending players to the Pro Bowl.

But the Jets aren't alone in seeing all of their players snubbed. The New Orleans Saints, and surprisingly, the Minnesota Vikings, aren't sending any players to the Pro Bowl this season as of now.

There might be alternatives or substitutions for the Jets or any of these teams for the Pro Bowl, but as of the initial announcement, the Jets are not going to have any representation.

Unlike in Major League Baseball, where every team gets on representation, teams can be left without any Pro Bowl representatives in the NFL.

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No Jets earned the honor, which, for a 3-12 team that has dealt with a lot of injuries and trades of players like Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, is not a major surprise.

Breece Hall has been a solid player, with 954 rushing yard sand three touchdowns, with 332 receiving yards and one touchdown. But, he's not likely to make the Pro Bowl with those numbers.

Armand Membou and Olumuyiwa Fashanu could sneak in as offensive tackles, but neither earned the honor. Defensively, Will McDonald IV has a chance to make it as an alternative, but the rest of the defense doesn't have a strong case.

Their best bet was a special-teamer. Nick Folk has missed just one field goal and PAT all season, and he could easily be a substitute for the Pro Bowl games. Kene Nwangwu and Isaiah Williams could've been kick and punt returner options, respectively.

But, barring any substitutions or replacements, the Jets won't be sending any representatives to the Pro Bowl. Folk, McDonald, Nwangwu, and Williams are the biggest snubs for Glenn's Jets this season.

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