NFL Pro Bowl rosters revealed: Tom Brady earns record 15th selection, Micah Parsons one of four rookies; Colts have league-high seven picks

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Mika Parsons was one of four rookies to make the list, Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert both included, no place for quarterback Bill Josh Allen.

The Indianapolis Colts were in the lead with seven Pro Bowl elections when the squads were announced Wednesday night.

The Executives and the Chargers each had six picks, including Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Los Angeles liaison officer Justin Herbert.

Five other teams have selected five representatives to play on February 6 in Las Vegas.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are led by quarterback Tom Brady, who set an NFL record with his 15th Pro Bowl nod, even though Tristan Veerfs is the only player on the Pro Bowl starting lineup.

Midfielder Mika Parsons, one of four newcomers to the Pro Bowl rosters, singles out five Dallas Cowboys picks in the Pro Bowl. Trevon Diggs, who leads the NFL with 10 interceptions, has also been named a starter, as has veteran fullback Zach Martin.

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The Baltimore Ravens group includes quarterback Lamar Jackson and one starter, tight end Mark Andrews.

Miles Garrett’s defensive end highlights the Cleveland Browns quintet, which also includes starting quarterback Joel Bitonio.

The San Francisco 49ers have four players in the starting lineup of five Pro Bowl picks: defender Kyle Yuschik, tackle Trent Williams, tight end George Kittle, and defender Nick Bose.

Starting NFC Defender – Aaron Rogers of Green Bay Packers. Herbert will be supported on the AFC roster by Mahomes and Jackson, while Rogers will join Brady and Kyler Murray’s NFC roster of the Arizona Cardinals.

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