A handful of Philadelphia Eagles players have been named to the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl Games and one player was named as a starter.
Four out of Philadelphia’s five selections come on the defensive side of the ball, which makes sense since Philly’s offense has struggled to consistently produce points over the course of the campaign. Meanwhile, the one offensive player who was selected wasn’t a skill position player, but rather on the offensive line.
Jalen Carter headlines list of Eagles Pro Bowl selections
Here are the five Eagles who were named to the 2026 Pro Bowl Games:
- LB Zack Baun
- DT Jalen Carter (*starter)
- DB Cooper DeJean
- C Cam Jurgens
- CB Quinyon Mitchell
The selections for the Pro Bowl Games are determined by a vote that includes fans, players, and coaches.
For Mitchell and DeJean, who were both drafted in 2024, this represents their first Pro Bowl nods, while Jurgens, Carter and Baun all also made the cut last season.
Remember, it’s now called the Pro Bowl Games instead of just the Pro Bowl because the league replaced the traditional exhibition contest with a string of competitions that culminates in a flag football contest a few years back.
In addition to the five players who were voted to the Pro Bowl, the Eagles also have several players who were named as alternates. Here are Philly's alternates:
2nd Alternate
- OLB Jaelan Phillips
3rd Alternate
- RB Saquon Barkley
- TE Dallas Goedert
4th Alternate
- ST Kelee Ringo
5th Alternate
- QB Jalen Hurts
Those players could be called up to participate in the Pro Bowl games if other players ahead of them pull out for one reason or another.
The 2026 Pro Bowl Games will be held on Tuesday, February 3, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, which is where the Super Bowl will be held on Feb. 8.